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Q: Can`t decide between 2 design patterns for shape drawing Good afternoon, For an excersise I have to design an app that creates shapes like a rectangle. To draw a rectangle you should call a display() function with four parameters: x, y, w, h (bottom left coordinates, width and height). Now a new client wants to call the display method with top-left coordinates and bottom right coordinates. I am trying to decide which design pattern suits this task best. Factory or builder design pattern? Thanks in advance. A: The Factory pattern can be used for creating any kind of object but it is not specific to your requirement. The Builder pattern only makes sense for complex objects which you don't have here. What comes to my mind here is the Strategy pattern. You have two drawing strategies that can be applied to the rectangle. A: Actually, this problem doesn't need any of these patterns. You can achieve this by method overloading easily. Just define two display methods with different number of parameters. If you want to practice design patterns, you should find more suitable problems for these patterns.
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Set up and manage website magazines. A user with Production rights can access the digital magazines in the navigation column under Channels >>> Web. In the top half of the window you can access buttons (red box) for editing, deleting, searching and creating new website channels. In the lower half of the window you can find information related to the specific website channel selected. The related information is presented under the various tabs (green box). To bring up the search form and navigate among your website magazines, click the grey Search button in the upper half of the window. The search form will automatically display all the website channels you have created. In the example above there's only one channel, but in case you have many channels you can use the filters (red box) to find the channel you want to work with. Typically you would type the first letters of the channel in the Name field. You can also use the radio button filters (green box) on the bottom right to find deleted channels. To create a new digital channel, click the green New button button in the upper half of the window.
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Want to brush up on the names and locations of the 50 or so countries of modern Africa? This program from the Family Games Web Center will help you. A study mode and two quiz modes make the learning easy.
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An exceedingly elevated temperature in the combustion chamber indicates some nitrogen oxide is released which can pollute environmental surroundings. The Ford Exp EGR valve prevents the formation of NOX, also known as nitrogen oxides, inside the chamber and prevents it from being released into the environment. EGR means Exhaust Gas Recirculation and this particular part has actually been greatly used for several decades now to help decrease pollution. A vacuum regulated valve directs some volume of exhaust back inside the combustion chamber of the engine. As the degree of exhaust is balanced, there will be reduced smog and NOX pollution levels in the environment. To assist with the actual combustion process, the EGR valve keeps the optimal level of air combination in the chamber. A blocked EGR valve will lead to problems in your performance, including valve knock and in most situations, even rough idling. Car velocity can also be diminished once you have a damaged valve. Parts Train will make shopping for Ford Exp EGR valve less difficult for you. We feature this part from known manufacturers such as Wahler, Motorcraft, and Paraut, so order from us now!
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Security Engineered Machinery's model 5146P high-volume, cross-cut shredder reduces documents to 5/16- to 17/8-inch particles. Flat stock and computer printouts are fed through an opening at the front of the unit. A second opening at the top is fed by a hopper. The product features a large 3-horsepower motor, automatic start/stop, auto-reverse and auto-stop. An optional automatic oiling system lubricates the cutting mechanism.
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I remember being a small child and roaming around in my parents' backyard, exploring, as I often did. There was a 2x4 piece of decaying wood on the ground, surrounded by pine needles and leaves, and I casually overturned it with my hand. What I saw underneath for a small moment (jerking my hand back in horror) has stayed with me to this day, and it is, I've come to believe, a reference, an anchor, a visual footnote that informs the underbelly, partially, of how I've come to apprehend certain forms of motion. Underneath the rotting piece of wood scampered countless insects, mostly gray and black beetles. It was as if the entire underbelly of the plank was undergoing a series of electric shocks and was conveying that through visual motion along the surface. I was both repulsed and fascinated, of course, and the image has stuck with me. At bitforms gallery, I saw this same movement, displayed on the walls and hanging from the ceiling and I approached it with a modicum of caution in spite of myself. What Pe Land + Zimoun have constructed is a physical and electronic representation of what I've come to believe is a kind of archetype of some sort. Insect movement is wholly unlike movement found anywhere else. The movement itself is lightning fast, can stop/start and change direction on a dime, and is a physical embodiement of something we may come to understand as entirely inhuman (un-human?). There are three distinct pieces at bitforms by Pe Lang + Zimoun. They all fall under the umbrella title of "Untitled Sound Objects". They are each worth mentioning. They are all constructed from electric vibration or DC motors, and they each present a similar kind of movement that is found in the insectoid underbellies of nature all around us. One piece involving DC motors is entitled Untitled Sound Objects - 100 Prepared DC Motors and Chains in Wooden Type Cases. All 100 motors and chains lie in their own respective boxes within a larger shelving fixture (or, installation). The DC motors are prepared in such a way tso that when turned on, each individual motor turns a small chain which merely hangs from the motor shaft. The very movement of these hanging, turning chains (and the ensuing racket) is pleasurable, but does not, in the end, deeply entrance, electrify and even disturb me like the others do. The two pieces that utilize vibration motors, essentially, small, round, black nubs at the end of dual-wires (red-blue, pos-neg): Untitled Sound Objects - 49 Prepared Vibration Motors, and Untitled Sound Objects – 400 Prepared Vibration Motors in Wooden Type Cases. The first piece comprises 49 hanging vibration motors. The movement is not unlike spying a group of tiny swarming insects in a small patch of the air on an early-summer evening, just before dusk. It almost seems as if the insects are bounding off of each other, which is exactly what the vibration motors are doing. They're not silent, but they are nearly so. Watching the mindlessness of the procession is transfixing and somewhat disturbing. The final piece I'd like to address is Untitled Sound Objects – 400 Prepared Vibration Motors in Wooden Type Cases. When this piece is turned on, all the motors jump around their respective cases, as if they're insectoid-like. Stepping back from it a ways, it resembles more and more an extreme close-up of a cross-section of a mechanical beehive. It certainly sounds like it, as well, in its own mechanical way. The movement is there, that electric, dynamic sense of disquiet that characterizes insect worlds. It's an alien movement and, in the countless methods we all use to not only communicate but also to apprehend the world; in many cases it is the information that shuttles beneath the linguistic and semiotic radar that sometimes is the most important: colors, smells and, especially, movement. The very notion of how separate and alien the movements are in these pieces illustrates how distant (alien) insect life (movement) is to us humans. Which is, to me, comforting.
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VOA VIEW: A couscous victory. VOA VIEW: Gates looks like and sounds like a thief, con artist and liar. VOA VIEW: The double standard make the FBI and DOJ look very bad. VOA VIEW: Foolish CNN wishful thinking. VOA VIEW: Those who don't follow and back Trump will make a major political mistake. The Russia Meeting At Trump Tower Was To Discuss Adoption. Then It Wasn't. VOA VIEW: Typical NYT liberal hogwash. VOA VIEW: They should be arrested and escorted out of the country. VOA VIEW: The truth hurts - Trump is right. VOA VIEW: Dems and liberals are the ones making threats and seeking confrontation. Are Devastating Wildfires A New Normal? "It's Actually Worse Than That" VOA VIEW: As he should.
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Mural concepts for Children's Park on display at open house Community, Community Blogs, In the News, News, San Marcos, San Marcos Arts Commission, Scene CHildren's Park, San Marcos Arts Commission, San Marcos Parks & Recreation SUBMITTED REPORT The city of San Marcos is inviting resident art critics of all ages to give their input on three potential ideas for a mural at Children's Park. Requests for proposals were issued in April, and the top three designs will be presented to the public for review and input 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 22 at the San Marcos Activity Center, 501 E Hopkins St. Adults and children are encouraged to view mock-ups of the proposed murals and speak with the artists about their designs. The Mural Selection Committee, made of up city staff and local artists, will review the input from the public and make a final decision. The finalist will be expected to complete the mural during the month of June. For information, contact Lisa Morris at 512-393-8409 or by email here. 07/10/2014 Critically acclaimed Austin fusion band headlines summer concert tonight 06/11/2014 Community invited to help create Children's Park mural 06/17/2011 Commission slates town meetings for arts master plan 06/16/2011 Terri Hendrix performs at San Marcos Plaza tonight 02/27/2017 New San Marcos parks rules include portable grill ban
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In Q4 2018, security researchers detected a number of new botnets, which included not only Mirai clones for a change. The fall saw increased activity on the part of the Chalubo bot, whose first attacks were registered in late August. Although the new malware employs snippets of Mirai code and the same persistence techniques as in the Xor.DDoS bot family, Chalubo is mostly a fresh product designed solely for DDoS attacks (for example, one of the detected samples was a SYN flood one). In October, Chalubo began to be seen more often in the wild; researchers detected versions created for different architectures (32- and 64-bit ARM, x86, x86_64, MIPS, MIPSEL, PowerPC), which strongly suggests that the test period is over. Also in October, details were released of the new Torii botnet, which Avast experts detected a month earlier. The botnet is aimed at a wide range of IoT devices and architectures. Its code differs significantly from Mirai — the malware is better hidden with a higher level of persistence, and thus promises to be far more dangerous. The malware collects and sends detailed information about infected devices to its C&C server, including host name and process ID, but for what purpose remains unclear. No DDoS attacks based on Torii botnets were detected, but experts believe that it's still early days. Another bot from last quarter, nicknamed DemonBot, caught the eye for hijacking Hadoop clusters through a vulnerability in the execution of YARN remote commands. This bot is not very complex technically, but dangerous in its choice of target: Hadoop clusters pack a major punch in terms of computing power because they are designed to handle Big Data. What's more, being cloud-integrated, they can significantly boost DDoS attacks. Radware is currently monitoring 70 active servers that carry out up to 1 million infections per day. DemonBot is compatible not only with Hadoop clusters, but with most IoT devices, which makes it easy to re-aim at more numerous targets. Last quarter, experts warned not only about new botnets, but new attack mechanisms, too. At the beginning of winter, for instance, it turned out that FragmentSmack was more widely deployable than previously thought. This attack exploits a vulnerability in the IP stack, which enables defective packets to be sent disguised as fragments of a larger message. The resource under attack tries to gather these packets into one, or places them in an endless queue, which takes up all its computational power and renders it incapable of handling legitimate requests. FragmentSmack was believed to be a threat only to Linux systems, but in December researchers from Finland discovered that it works fine with Windows 7, 8.1, 10, Windows Server, and 90 Cisco products. Another promising attack method uses the CoAP protocol approved for widespread application in 2014. It is designed to facilitate communication between devices with a small amount of memory, making it ideal for the IoT. Since CoAP is based on the UDP protocol, it has inherited all the latter's defects, which means it can be harnessed to boost DDoS attacks. Until now, this has not been a significant problem; however, experts note that during the November 2017–November 2018 period, the number of devices using CoAP increased almost 100 times, which is a major cause for concern. Alongside new potential means for staging attacks, late 2018 saw the arrival of a new DDoS launch platform, called 0x-booter. First discovered on October 17, 2018, the service can support attacks with a capacity of up to 420 Gb/s based on just over 16,000 bots infected with Bushido IoT malware, a modified version of Mirai. Borrowing code from this kindred service, the platform is dangerous for its simplicity, low cost, and relative power: For just $20–50, anyone can use the simple interface to launch one of several types of attack against a target. According to the researchers, in the second half of October alone the service was utilized in more than 300 DDoS attacks. It was with such resources that a powerful DDoS campaign was carried out throughout October against Japanese video game publisher Square Enix. The first wave came at the start of the month, coinciding with an attack on their French colleagues from Ubisoft (seemingly timed for the release of Assassin's Creed Odyssey on October 4). The second wave hit a couple of weeks later. The attacks cut users off from the service for up to 20 hours. Other than that, the end of the year was marked less by high-profile DDoS attacks than by attempts to reduce their frequency. Based on a report by cybersecurity researchers, the US Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) called for a global initiative of both public and private organizations to reduce the number of botnets. Nor are law enforcement agencies asleep at the wheel. In October, US citizen Austin Thompson was found guilty of organizing a number of DDOS attacks in 2013–14. His victims included video game streamers as well as major game developers EA, Sony, Microsoft, and others. In early December, British teenager George Duke-Cohan, who organized DDoS attacks against IT blogger Brian Krebs, the DEF CON convention, and government organizations in several countries, was sentenced to three years in prison — but not as yet for these incidents, but for making bomb hoax threats to numerous British schools and San Francisco Airport. Further charges could be brought against him in the US. And around Christmas time, the FBI put a stop to 15 DDoS-as-a-Service sites, charging three suspects with running the platforms. The operation is of interest because many of the domains brought down had long escaped the eyes of the law by masquerading as stress testing sites. As the FBI uncovered, some of the services were complicit in a recent string of attacks on gaming portals. In 2018, we recorded 13% less DDoS activity than in the previous year. A drop in the number of attacks over this period was observed in each quarter, except the third, which outstripped Q3 2017 due to an anomalously active September. The biggest decrease was seen in Q4, with the number of attacks only 70% of the 2017 figure. The average duration of attacks in H2 grew steadily over the year: from 95 minutes in Q1 to 218 in Q4. The most common type of attack by a wide margin is UDP flooding, as reflected in our reports for the last few quarters. However, when comparing attacks by their duration, the situation is quite different. First place goes to HTTP floods and mixed attacks with an HTTP element — they account for around 80% of all DDoS attack activity. Conversely, the UDP attacks we observed this year rarely lasted more than 5 minutes. All this suggests that the market for unsophisticated, easy-to-organize attacks continues to shrink, as we predicted would happen. Standard DDoS attacks have been rendered almost pointless by improved anti-UDP flood protection, plus the fact that the technical resources involved are nearly always more profitably deployed for other purposes, such as cryptocurrency mining. Many short attacks of this kind can be interpreted as simply testing the water (on the off-chance that the target is not secure). It only takes a few minutes for the cybercriminals to figure out that their tools are ineffective and call off the attack. At the same time, more complex attacks such as HTTP floods, which require time and effort to arrange, remain popular, and their duration is on an upward curve. These trends look set to develop further in 2019: the total number of attacks will fall amid growth in the duration, power, and impact of well-targeted offensives. A rise in professionalism is also in the cards. Given that most resources are totally unaffected by primitive attempts to disrupt their operation, DDoS attack organizers will have to raise their technical level, as their clients would seek out more professional implementers. Kaspersky Lab has a long history of combating cyber threats, including DDoS attacks of all types and complexity. Company experts monitor botnets using the Kaspersky DDoS Intelligence system. A part of Kaspersky DDoS Protection, the DDoS Intelligence system intercepts and analyzes commands received by bots from C&C servers. The system is proactive, not reactive, meaning that it does not wait for a user device to get infected or a command to be executed. This report contains DDoS Intelligence statistics for Q4 2018. In the context of this report, the incident is counted as a single DDoS-attack only if the interval between botnet activity periods does not exceed 24 hours. For example, if the same web resource was attacked by the same botnet with an interval of 24 hours or more, then this is considered as two attacks. Bot requests originating from different botnets but directed at one resource also count as separate attacks. The geographical locations of DDoS-attack victims and C&C servers used to send commands are determined by their respective IP addresses. The number of unique targets of DDoS attacks in this report is counted by the number of unique IP addresses in the quarterly statistics. DDoS Intelligence statistics are limited to botnets detected and analyzed by Kaspersky Lab. Note that botnets are just one of the tools used for DDoS attacks, and that this section does not cover every single DDoS attack that occurred during the review period. China still tops the leaderboard by number of DDoS attacks, but its share fell quite significantly, from 77.67% to 50.43%. The US retained second position (24.90%), and Australia came third (4.5%). The Top 10 waved goodbye to Russia and Singapore, but welcomed Brazil (2.89%) and Saudi Arabia (1.57%). By geographical distribution of targets, the leaders remain China (43.26%), the US (29.14%), and Australia (5.91%). That said, China's share fell significantly, while all other Top 10 countries increased theirs. Most of the botnet-based attacks last quarter occurred in October; holiday and pre-holiday periods were calmer. In terms of weekly dynamics, attack activity rose mid-week and decreased towards the end. Q4 witnessed the longest attack seen in recent years, lasting almost 16 days (329 hours). In general, the share of short attacks decreased slightly, but the fluctuations were minor. The share of UDP floods increased significantly to almost a third (31.1%) of all attacks. However, SYN flooding is still leading (58.2%). In connection with the rising number of Mirai C&C servers, the shares of the US (43.48%), Britain (7.88%), and the Netherlands (6.79%) increased. In the last quarter of 2018, China still accounted for most DDoS attacks. However, its share was down by more than 20 p.p.: from 77.67% to 50.43%. Meanwhile, the share of the US, which took second place, almost doubled to 24.90%. As in the previous quarter, bronze went to Australia. Its share also practically doubled: from 2.27% to 4.5%. Hong Kong's share rose only slightly (from 1.74% to 1.84%), causing it to drop to sixth place, ceding fourth position to Brazil. The latter's indicators had been quite modest up to now, but this quarter its share was 2.89%. An unexpected newcomer in the ranking was Saudi Arabia, whose share climbed to 1.57%, good enough for seventh spot. This time, the Top 10 had no room for Russia and Singapore. South Korea, having ranked in the Top 3 for several years before dropping to 11th in Q3, not only failed to return to the Top 10, but fell even lower, nosediving to 25th. The shares of the other top-tenners also increased compared with summer and early fall. The same applies to the total share of countries outside the Top 10 — it increased by more than 5 p.p., from 2.83% to 7.90%. The distribution of targets by country corresponds to the distribution pattern for number of attacks: China still leads, but its share fell by just over 27 p.p., from 70.58% to 43.26%. The US remains second, although its share grew from 17.05% to 29.14%. Third place again belongs to Australia, also with an increased share (5.9%). Russia and South Korea, until recently considered Top 10 regulars, slipped well down — as in the rating by number of attacks, they finished 17th and 25th, respectively. They were replaced by new entrants Brazil (2.73%) in fourth place and Saudi Arabia (2.23%) in fifth. The shares of all other countries, as in the previous ranking, also rose slightly. Twofold growth was observed in the case of Canada (from 1.09% to 2.21%), whose results in the past few quarters have fluctuated around 1%, never exceeding 1.5%. The share of the countries outside of Top 10 almost tripled: from 3.64% to 9.32%. Most of the attack peaks occurred at the start of the quarter (October), with another small surge of activity coming in early December. Unlike last year, there were no clear-cut spikes connected to the autumn and winter holidays, rather the opposite: post-festive periods were quieter. The stormiest days were October 16 and 18, and December 4; the calmest was December 27. Whereas Q3 attacks were distributed relatively evenly over the days of the week, in Q4 the differences were more pronounced. The quietest day was Sunday (12.02% of attacks), the most active was Thursday: 15.74% of DDoS attacks occurred mid-week. Some correlation can be seen here with the distribution of attacks by date: both weekends and holidays in the previous quarter were calmer. The longest Q4 attack we monitored lasted a near record-breaking 329 hours (almost 14 days); for a longer attack, we have to go back to late 2015. That is approximately 1.5 times the duration of the previous quarter's longest attack of 239 hours (about 10 days). The total share of attacks longer than 140 hours in the previous quarter increased only slightly (+0.01 p.p.) to 0.11%. The proportion of relatively long attacks (50–139 hours) also increased, from 0.59% to 1.15%. However, the most significant rise was observed in the category of 5–9 hour attacks: from 5.49% to 9.40%. Accordingly, the share of short attacks less than 4 hours in duration decreased slightly, to 83.34%. For comparison, in Q3 they accounted for 86.94% of all attacks. The distribution of attacks by type in the last quarter underwent a bit of a shakeup. SYN flooding remains the most common, but its share dropped from 83.20% to 58.20%. That allowed UDP flooding to increase its share to almost a third of all types of DDoS attacks (31.10%), up from the more modest 11.90% in Q3. In third place was TCP flooding, whose share also rose — to 8.40%. The share of attacks via HTTP dropped to 2.20%. In last place again, with its share falling to 0.10%, was ICMP flooding. The ratio of Windows and Linux botnets barely moved against Q3. The share of Linux botnets increased slightly, up to 97.11%. Accordingly, the share of Windows botnets dropped by the same margin (1.25 p.p.) to 2.89%. The US remains out in front in terms of botnet C&C server hosting, even extending its lead from 37.31% to 43.48%. Slipping to seventh, Russia (4.08%) ceded second place to Britain (7.88%). Bronze went to the Netherlands, whose share increased from 2.24% to 6.79%. Significantly, all this growth is attributable to the rising number of Mirai C&C servers. Italy and the Czech Republic vacated the Top 10 of botnet-rich countries, while Germany (5.43%) and Romania (3.26%) moved in. China (2.72%) continues to lose ground, clinging on to tenth position in Q4. For the third quarter in a row, the Top 10 ratings of countries by number of attacks, targets, and botnet C&C servers continue to fluctuate. Growth in DDoS activity is strongest where previously it was relatively low, while the once-dominant countries have seen a decline. This could well be the result of successful law enforcement and other initiatives to combat botnets. Another reason could be the emergence of better communications infrastructure in regions where DDoS attacks used to be infeasible. If the trend continues, next quarter's Top 10 will likely feature some more new entries, and in the long run, the shares of different countries could start to even out. YouTube-MP3 (The Ripping Site) Like Services Are In Trouble.
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We utilize house alarms as a method to keep our households and families safe when we are in the home or not. After researching long and challenging on the contrasting models to use we will pick one. Then we may be given the choice to either pay somebody to put it in for us or to install it on our own. The latter will give us an idea on everything works and helps us to save money. Utilize paper and pen to make a list of where every element must be placed. Many individuals will want to secure the doors, garage door, and the windows on the lower levels of the house. These are each of the unsafe areas. First you have to put in the siren that can be activated when there is an intruder. Set this in a central location where everybody in the place is able to hear it. Be sure that nothing is barring it. The sound needs to carry easily. Put the back plate up on the ceiling or wall and hook up the required wires before installing in the bell part of it. Now you should position the control panel next to the front door. This is the better place to set it because it can allow you to easily arm it when you leave the home. Drill a hole into the wall and run the wire behind it. Set the control panel over it when the wires are fixed. Next comes the window and door detectors. Position double side tape to the magnetic part of the sensors so that they are more secure. They must be at the part of the door or window where they are able to still be opened – but will be easily set off when they are. Mount them with screws and than link these to the home alarm system control panel. Posted by: Robby Sisemore on on October 6th, 2010 at 11:39 am.
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Oh man, u didn't had fun until you try Bloons TD 5 ! DESCRIPTION: In Maximus the objective of this flash game is to hit the middle of the targets before the time runs out. This is a trial and error physics game so try out different angles and spears to try and hit the targets. The further the target, the lighter the spear needed. Do you have what it takes? Prove it.
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The Nyanzi Report: Rugged - Covent Garden - London. Rugged - Covent Garden - London. Have yourselves a great weekend. Here's something about television I would love for you to read, click here. Awesome photos. The aged leather jacket is amazing. The leather jacket looks so cool! It's a wonderful jacket. Love this style. Love the jacket. Not sure how I feel about the pink toe boxes on those boots though. The jacket is all kinds of awesome. I've actually been looking for something similar and feminine for myself. Love that motorcycle jacket. Looks like it's had an interesting life! The jacket is WONDERFUL, and I adore the pink toes. And thank you, David, once again. I love meeting your friends! Love the distressed leather. And those boots are amazing! Thanks for the link -- I enjoyed reading it! Oh! Leather. More broken in the better! Wow! I love those final boots! I would love to wear them every day! amazing boots, i really love them, are so amazing! In love with that jacket. I love how leather ages. The smell is just amazing. I need to find a leather jacket. I love Covent Garden, I love London! Because of its diversity, I mean everyone dresses the way she/he wants, auh, I can't tell you how much inspired I felt when I first went to LDN. Teens, men, women, even olther people looked fashionable in their own way! I wished people did that too over here. That sense of je m'en fou is what I loved! But before I forget to mention: that jacket is fabulous and these boots are just super awesome! Now that I've found a blog that connects me to LDN I'm sure I won't let it go! So thank you! loving the leather in the first photo. perfectly distressed! Love the richness of the leather and great pictures as usual! Those shoes are just too much! That leather jacket is gorgeous! Funky shoes, and loving that jacket. Woooow those boots are great! The boots! How great are they?! Wow. I am in love with the leather jacket and boots!
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Franklin County, Mo. - Deputies of the Franklin County Sheriff's Office will be conducting sobriety checkpoints over the weekend of September 14-16, 2012 in an effort to make the roadways of Franklin County more safe for motorists. Locations where sobriety checkpoints will be conducted are based on statistical data in relation to DWI arrest and alcohol/drug related crashes. These checkpoints will be made possible by funding received from MODOT to pay deputies overtime for working the operations and equipment utilized.
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Q: getting post data in a plugin hey guys when i am writing my plugin how do i get the POST data from the textbox and insert it into the db. I tried but i am only able to create a table. Thanks A: Assume you have a form like the one below <form name="form1" method="post" action=""> <p>First Name: <input type="text" name="first_name" size="20"> </p> <p>Last Name: <input type="text" name="last_name" size="20"> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="submit" name="Submit" class="button-primary" value="Create" /> </p> </form> Then to get the posted data you would write something like the one below. <?php if( isset($_POST['Submit']) && $_POST['Submit'] == 'Create' ) { //Reads the posted values $first_name = $_POST[ "first_name" ]; $last_name = $_POST[ "last_name" ]; global $wpdb; $table_name = $wpdb->prefix . "names"; $rows_affected = $wpdb->insert( $table_name, array( 'f_name' => $first_name, 'l_name' => $last_name) ); } ?> Depending on the information your plugin needs, the structure of the form and inserting it into the database will vary.
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The Signature Series Premium 6 foot Aluminum Step Ladder features a lightweight aluminum design and provides a safe, larger, work space with a large platform top step. Featuring a patented aluminum boxed frame design and two project trays to hold your tools right where you need them. It is the perfect ladder for all your DIY needs. From a minor paint job to a total remodel this 6 foot ladder has your height and accessory needs covered! Life is a story: a collection of moments, told one memory at a time, shared with people we love. And for over 80 years, COSCO has been proud to be part of that story, offering products that improve and simplify your everyday life. Whether you are moving, painting, redecorating, hosting guests, or simply relaxing outdoors, we have you covered. As life unfolds, we will continue to deliver products with practical and innovative designs. It's our promise to you. COSCO. Smart. By Design. Open Dimensions: 21" W x 69" H x 40.75" D. Weighs 17.6 lbs. Folded/ Storage Dimensions: 21" W x 75.6" H x 5.2" D. Weighs 17.6 lbs. Easy to Assemble cap - 2 screws and a common screw driver is all it takes! ANSI Type 1A Extra Heavy Duty Industrial Work Load of 300 lb rating.
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Owing to the slightly tilted outer ring, the Orbit multiplies the power of centrifugal forces. When passengers reach the highest point when spinning, they can feel the full force of gravity and the effect of speed dramatically increases, making it an exhilarating play experience. We're not the only ones to think that the Orbit roundabout is an amazing product…We've sold hundreds of units around the world and in 2012 HAGS received the prestigious Red Dot Design Award in the Product Design category.
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Was tasked with compositing in names and photo's into blank cards. I was tasked with animating the show package for the Soul Train Awards 2018 tentpole for BET Networks. The style and look was to be based off of the previous years design but with a 90's look and feel.
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In Japan, the classical Chinese elements, wu xing, are prominent. These are Wood (Ki), Fire (Hi), Earth (Tsuchi), Metal (Kin), and Water (Mizu). They each have a representative kanji symbol. In addition, Japanese Buddhism has a set of elements, the godai, which vary from the Chinese elements. They also include Earth, Water, and Fire, but Air and Void (sky or heaven) are used rather than Wood and Metal. Each of these has a representation in kanji script. One reason people have an interest in the kanji of the elements is to choose a symbol for a tattoo. Having this symbol permanently written on the body shows that they aspire to promote the qualities and emotions it represents. These symbols, however, often have multiple interpretations. Especially in their Chinese roots, they represent opposite emotions and qualities as there is always a desire for balance — yin and yang. Kanji is one of the three kinds of scripts used to write in Japan. It is not usually used for foreign names, which are usually written in the phonetic katakana script. Earth represent things that are solid. The quality is like a stone - resistant to movement or change. It represents the solid portions of the body such as the bones and muscles. For emotional qualities, it can represent confidence and stability, but also may represent stubbornness. In Chinese philosophy, Earth is associated with honesty and the emotions of anxiety and joy. Water represents things that are liquid. It represents flow and change. The blood and body fluids are categorized under water. Traits that can be associated with water include being adaptable and flexible. But it may also represent being emotional and defensive. In Chinese philosophy, water is associated with resourcefulness, knowledge-seeking, and wit. The emotions under its sway are fear and gentleness. Fire represents things that destroy. It is forceful and full of energy. It represents passion, desire, intention, and drive. In Chinese philosophy, fire likewise is associated with passion and intensity. The two sides of emotion it governs are hatred and love. In Chinese philosophy, metal represented intuition and rationality. For emotions, it is associated with bravery and grief. ​ In Chinese philosophy, wood is associated with idealism and curiosity. It can represent anger and altruism. In the Japanese five elements, wind represents growth and freedom of movement. In relating it to human qualities, it is associated with the mind and gaining knowledge and experience. It can represent being open-minded, carefree, wise, and compassionate. Void can also mean sky or heaven. It is the element representing the spirit and pure energy, things outside of daily life. It is associated with thinking, communicating, creativity, inventiveness, and power. It is regarded as the highest of elements. In martial arts usage, it is somewhat like the Force in Star Wars — connecting a warrior to a collective energy so they can act without thinking.
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New Delaware Department of Education requirements for the 2013-2014 school year | Back to Basics Learning Dynamics, Inc. The Delaware Department of Education has a new requirement for the school year beginning in 2013. The requirement, adopted in December 2011, mandates that all students entering both kindergarten and ninth grade have a health examination done within two years of entry into the grade. Schools must receive the completed forms within 30 days of the start of the school year. To assure compliance for September 2013, DDOE urges students to schedule appointments now. As with other regulatory requirements, students who do not meet the requirement will be excluded from school. $30,000 Doodle 4 Google art scholarship open to K-12 students; Deadline is March 22!
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GUEST BLOG: Memoir Author Sally Bailey Jasperson Memoirs, Unusual Women, Writing Life / October 12, 2019 by Karen Dustman Sally Bailey has danced with some of the biggest names in professional ballet. Think Rudolph Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn. She became a professional ballerina with the San Francisco Ballet at the age of 19, and spent the next 16 years on a whirlwind of stages: from New York to Ecuador, Istanbul to Cairo, Egypt to El Salvador. And in 2003, she captured some of those fascinating memories in a memoir: "Striving for Beauty: A Memoir of the Christensen Brothers' San Francisco Ballet." I was fortunate enough to meet Sally Bailey at a booksigning, and was immediately a fan. She's bursting with life, high energy, and enthusiasm. And her book shares some astonishing stories from her high-octane career with the San Francisco Ballet. (Don't miss the one about leech soup in Rangoon!) Author Sally Bailey Jasperson with her books at a recent signing. Me, of course, I was full of questions. Sally kindly agreed to share her answers with us in this blog! So read on — and hope you enjoy this virtual "meeting" with Sally, too! Q: What was it like, growing up to be a dancer? A: Dancers often have an unusual time of it. They start younger than in most professions. They grow up in a rarified atmosphere, mostly seeing only each other; and they become more and more removed from ordinary life. But when they manage to succeed, which not all dancers do, this leaves them open to a rare experience: the feeling of complete power and control over a situation, as in a performance when everything just happens to click. I had such an experience once. I still remember it. It occurred while I was dancing Tchaikovsky's grand pas de deux from the Nutcracker. This pas de deux is indeed grand! When the orchestra is playing full out and you're dancing full out, feeling every muscle in your body doing exactly as you wish, you and your partner are responding to each other, and the audience is responding to the two of you — it is a heady experience. There aren't too many experiences like it. Sally dancing the "Roses Waltz Adagio" in Beauty and the Beast, May, 1958 (Dale Smith photo). Q: What made you decide to write a book about your years in ballet? A: I decided to write this book because, after all my years in ballet, I had something to say. It's not only a memoir of my life, it's also a chronicle of the Christensen Brothers' San Francisco Ballet. Q: Your book is an amazing 370 pages, and covers the time from when you were nine until you were 35. This must have been a momentous undertaking. What got you started writing, and how did you go about the process? A: It was a big undertaking. From start to finish, the book took me 10 years. My son was in high school during much of this time. I used to get up every morning about an hour before breakfast and write. The original version of my book had over 700 pages — much too long! So after I finished writing, I had a lot of cutting to do. Q: So many memoir writers quit when their project is half-done — sometimes even after just a few pages. In fact it sounds like your director's wife hit just that kind of snag. What helped pull you through to the end? A: I had a lot of help along the way. My brother-in-law had been Chair of the English Department at Annapolis; he had friends who also helped. My husband was a real stickler for the English language, and I had friends who were college English teachers. They all read it, and gave me comments. And for me, the discipline of ballet came in real handy! As I was looking for a publisher, an old friend who was working as an editor offered to read it and came up with many good suggestions. I rewrote it again. And finally, my manuscript sparked enough interest that a publisher read the whole thing. Though she couldn't afford to take the project on, she encouraged me to go ahead and publish it with Xlibris. And so did my husband and son, who for ten years put up with late dinners. They said I'd better do something with it. Q: What did you do to stay organized? A: I began with a timeline, and I knew what I wanted to say. I had kept journals while on all our tours, which helped immeasurably with dates and details, though I hadn't kept many notes when we were home. Q: Your career in ballet was really phenomenal. And yet, at the age of 35, you knew it was time to change your life and go on to other things. Was that part of your motivation for writing the book? To show others that it's okay to let go of a career and move on? A: No, my motivation for writing the book was entirely personal. As for the decision to leave dancing, I wanted to quit while I was ahead! Staying in as ballet mistress — a role something like a tutor to the other dancers — felt to me like cleaning up other people's messes. It wasn't appealing to me. Many dancers aren't interested in a world beyond dance, but I knew there was a whole wide world out there and I was excited to explore it. Q: Do you have any encouragement or advice for other memoir writers? A: I think everyone has to just feel their way through the process, and just keep plugging. Q: You've actually written two books: "Striving for Beauty" and also "After the Applause Stops: Who Are You When You No Longer Do What You've Been Doing for Years?" Where can readers find your books? A: My books can be ordered online through Amazon and Borders, or from the publisher, Xlibris. Here's Sally's book "Striving for Beauty" at Amazon.com! P.S. Like a free copy of Sally's book? I'm so pleased to share her story I'm doing a Giveaway! Just drop me a line at [email protected] and let me know why you're eager to read her book! Best answer (in my humble opinion) before November 22, 2019 wins the book. If you win, I'll email you for your mailing address. Hope her story inspires *you* to keep writing!
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A beautiful, practical collection overall – the fine cut, the harmony in volumes and layering, the subtlety of the colours. But it was this particular look (elegant, with the right amount of comfort, but bringing something new into the equation with its styling that may be only for the show, but it reminds me not to play it so safe all the time) that has stayed with me ever since I saw the collection back in spring. Just the kind of clothes that deserve to be worn on those brisk, glorious days of autumn that I wish would last twice as long, right before the icy winter air starts to make its presence felt. this is a look i have loved for so long. it reminds me of my childhood and has never gone out of fashion. such a classic. Isn't amazing the ingenuity of using another knitted sweater as a scarf. I love that look!!!!!
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The Silentnight Tokyo Single Mattress with Zoned Miracoil springs which give comfort, support and pressure relief for all shapes and sizes and target areas where support is needed most. On top of the Miracoil springs is a layer of mini pocket springs that offer gentle cushioning for shoulders and support for your back. The Miracoil springs are firmer across the middle of the mattress where weight is greatest providing extra protection for your lower back, firmness for the hips and softness for the shoulders. Support runs right to the edge of the mattress to prevent roll off. Ordered my second bed fame from Bedswarehouse, as usual arrived right on time. This time I ordered a kingsize Frank Bosworth bed frame.. Fantastic quality, bolted together in minutes and looks fantastic.. Thanks B.W !
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TITLE 17. EDUCATION CHAPTER 24-A. PROPRIETARY SCHOOLS 17:3141.16 Proprietary School Student Protection Fund and program A. There shall be established in the state treasury as a special permanent fund the Proprietary School Students Protection Fund, hereinafter referred to as the "Student Protection Fund". Following compliance with the requirements of Article VII, Section 9(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana relative to the Bond Security and Redemption Fund, all monies generated pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall be deposited into the Student Protection Fund, and monies in this fund shall be used solely to make refunds of unearned tuition as provided for by this Chapter. The monies in this fund shall be invested by the state treasurer in the same manner as for the state general fund and interest earned on the investment of these monies shall be credited to the Student Protection Fund. All unexpended and unencumbered monies in this fund at the end of a fiscal year shall remain in such fund and be available for expenditure in the next fiscal year. The legislature shall make yearly appropriations from the fund to the Board of Regents for the purposes of the proprietary school student protection program. B. (1) All proprietary schools licensed under the provisions of this Chapter prior to September 3, 1989, shall make payments to the Student Protection Fund according to the following graduated schedule beginning July 1, 1991, and annually thereafter. For the calculation of the first payment, the assessment period shall be July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991. Subsequent payments shall be calculated upon annual assessment period beginning July first of each year. (2) Except for the initial payment, all proprietary schools licensed subsequent to September 3, 1989, shall make payments to the Student Protection Fund according to the following graduated schedule beginning one year after licensure by the board and annually thereafter. The first payment to the Student Protection Fund by such schools shall be one thousand dollars and shall accompany application for licensure. Should the gross tuition collected by such a school during the first assessment period after licensure require an adjustment, such adjustment shall be made in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Section. STUDENT PROTECTION FUND SCHEDULE Gross Tuition Collected During Annual Payment Assessment Period $ 1 " 24,999 $ 200.00 $ 25,000 " 49,999 $ 250.00 $ 100,000 " 199,999 $ 400.00 $ 500,000 " 749,999 $1,000.00 $1,000,000 " 1,499,999 $1,500.00 $1,500,000 " and above $2,000.00 (3) All payments to the Student Protection Fund shall be made to the executive secretary of the Advisory Commission on Proprietary Schools. Except in cases of overpayment, all payments to the Student Protection Fund shall be nonrefundable. (4) Non-tuition revenues and all income generated from contract training services shall be exempt from the calculation of a school's gross tuition revenues. (5) Repealed by Acts 1991, No. 943, § 2, eff. July 24, 1991. (6) Payments required pursuant to R.S. 17:3141.16 shall be a condition of doing business in the state and failure to make any such payment within thirty days following the date on which it is due shall result in the loss of licensure as granted under the provisions of R.S. 17:3141.4. The executive secretary of the Advisory Commission on Proprietary Schools shall provide written notice of the required payment to each school not less than thirty days prior to the due date of such payment. (7) If an audit of tuition revenues conducted by the Board of Regents determines that a school has paid into the Proprietary School Student Protection Fund an amount less than was required, the school shall pay said amount required to the executive secretary of the Advisory Commission on Proprietary Schools within thirty days of receipt of written notice from the superintendent or his designee of the amount of the underpayment. (8) If an audit of tuition revenues conducted by the Board of Regents determines that a school has paid into the Proprietary School Student Protection Fund an amount more than was required, subsequent payment or payments by the school shall be appropriately credited by the commissioner of higher education or his designee until such credited payment or payments equal the amount of the overpayment. C. (1) Forms developed and provided annually by the commissioner of higher education to calculate payments due the Student Protection Fund shall be completed by the school and submitted annually to the executive secretary of the Advisory Commission on Proprietary Schools. The school director or persons designated to sign on his behalf shall attest that the information provided is correct and complete. (2) A school shall maintain accurate and complete financial records showing all tuition amounts paid to such school by or on behalf of each student. D. (1) No payment shall be paid from the fund until the avails from the surety bond required by R.S. 17:3141.5(D) have been exhausted. (2) Claims against the fund shall be considered from currently enrolled students only when there is a lack of availability for that student to transfer for the time remaining in his course of study, at no additional cost, to a similar program within the student's local area, as determined by the Advisory Commission on Proprietary Schools. The receiving school shall in no way be liable for any transferring student's tuition refunds. (3) A school shall keep records of: (a) The name and permanent address of each student. (b) The date each student began instruction at the school. (c) The enrollment agreement of each student. (d) Information about each program in which the student was or is enrolled, including the names of the program, length in hours where applicable, or for home study schools, program length in lessons, tuition paid in each calendar quarter, number of hours where applicable, of instruction or where appropriate, completed by the student at the end of each calendar quarter, and date of last instruction or of program completion. (e) Other such information as required by the Board of Regents by rule. (4) These records shall be kept current and on file at the school and be available for inspection by the commissioner of higher education or his designee upon request. In the event of cessation of operation, these records shall be transferred to the commissioner of higher education within ten days of cessation of operation. In the event of seizure or confiscation of records by those legally authorized, a copy of all records of students affected by the cessation of operation shall be sent to the commissioner of higher education. (5) A school shall inform its students in writing of their rights under the provisions governing the Student Protection Fund. Application for refund shall be made on forms provided by the commissioner of higher education after determination of cessation of operation of the school. (6) A student in applying for refund under the provisions of this Section shall specify any and all sources and amounts of tuition which were paid on the student's behalf. The commissioner of higher education shall direct the executive secretary of the Advisory Commission on Proprietary Schools to pay pro rata refunds to the student or appropriate individuals or organizations which paid tuition on behalf of the student. (7) A student, as a condition of accepting the refund payment, must sign such forms as prescribed by the superintendent that subrogate to the state of Louisiana all rights of action, claims, and demands which the student may have against the school for tuition reimbursement to the extent of the refund the student receives from the state. (8) If a school's cessation of operation renders eligible a student, governmental agency or other organization, or any person for a refund, reasonable effort must be made to acquire such a refund from such school, surety bond as required by R.S. 17:3141.5(D), or any other school resources, and any refund payments for tuition from any other source made to a student as a result of this cessation of operation shall be deducted from the obligation of the fund. (9) A claim shall be made against the fund only if it arises out of the cessation of operation by an institution on or after September 3, 1989 and after claims are made against the surety bond or other school resources. (10) In the event of the cessation of operation of any authorized school after July 1, 1999, the Board of Regents shall have the authority to authorize the seizure and sale at public auction of all unsecured assets of the school, with all proceeds to be deposited in the Proprietary School Student Protection Fund. Cessation of operation shall mean the cessation of all instructional and business operations directly related to the offering of education and training as authorized under the provisions of this Chapter, with no reasonable prospect of resuming operations. E. (1)(a) Any student enrolled in a proprietary school licensed under the provisions of R.S. 17:3141.4 through 3141.17, who is unable to complete a course or unit of instruction at such school because of cessation of operation of the school and who has paid tuition for such course or unit of instruction, may make application to the commissioner of higher education for a refund of tuition from the Student Protection Fund established pursuant to R.S. 17:3141.16 to the extent that such fund exists or has reached the level necessary to pay outstanding approved claims. (b) Upon such application, the commissioner of higher education shall determine whether the applicant is unable to complete a course or unit of instruction because of the cessation of operation of the school to which tuition has been paid. The commissioner of higher education may summon by subpoena any person, records, or documents pertinent to the making of a determination regarding cessation of operation. (c) If the commissioner of higher education finds that the applicant is entitled to a refund of tuition because of the cessation of operation of the school, the commissioner of higher education shall determine the amount of an appropriate refund which shall be equal to or a portion of the tuition paid for the uncompleted course or unit of instruction. Thereafter, if the commissioner of higher education determines that the surety bond or other school financial resources are inadequate to repay the obligation, the commissioner of higher education shall direct the executive secretary of the Advisory Commission on Proprietary Schools to pay the refund to the applicant or persons, agencies, or organizations indicated by the applicant who has paid tuition on the student's behalf. If the student is a minor, payment shall be made to the student's parent, parents, or legal guardian. (2) Each recipient of a tuition refund made in accordance with the provisions of this Section shall assign all rights to the state of any action against the school or its owner or owners for tuition amounts reimbursed pursuant to this Section. Upon such assignment, the Board of Regents may take appropriate action against the school or its owner or owners in order to reimburse the Student Protection Fund for any expenses or claims that are paid from the fund and to reimburse the state for the reasonable and necessary expenses in undertaking such action. F. The Board of Regents shall adopt necessary rules and regulations based on recommendations from the commission providing for the cessation of payments into the Student Protection Fund by schools licensed under the provisions of this Chapter upon the fund balance reaching a minimum of eight hundred thousand dollars and for the resumption of payments into the fund whenever the fund balance is less than seven hundred fifty thousand dollars. G. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection A of this Section, there is hereby established a special account within the Proprietary School Students Protection Fund to be known as the Proprietary School Student Records and Administration Account, hereinafter referred to as the "Administration Account". Any balance in the Student Protection Fund on July 1, 2000, that exceeds eight hundred thousand dollars, as provided in Subsection F of this Section, shall be deposited into the Administration Account. All interest earned on the fund after July 1, 2000, shall be deposited in the Administration Account. All deposits made to the Student Protection Fund after July 1, 2000, shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Subsection B of this Section. (2) Amounts from the Administration Account shall be pledged and dedicated solely and exclusively for costs associated with the Board of Regents functions as they relate to the administration of proprietary schools and for the creation of a digital student records management system. Added by Acts 1989, No. 798, § 1. Amended by Acts 1991, No. 943, § 1, eff. July 24, 1991; Acts 1998, 1st Ex.Sess., No. 151, § 1, eff. July 1, 1999; Acts 2000, 1st Ex.Sess., No. 63, § 1, eff. April 17, 2000
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GOSSIPIFY HomeAutomobiles Orange Princess Amalia in the Caribbean Today's horoscope for Aquarius for January 29, 2023. At least 40 dead in a bus accident in southern Pakistan Nadal and Djokovic tie at 22 Grand Slams: How is the historical record? Casale returns to the Dakar UTV series and does so as an official Yamaha rider The triple rally raid champion will take part in the T3 series with his navigator Álvaro León. Ignacio Casale is back in charge of the Dakar Rally with a new project. The three-time champion of the most extreme rally in the world will contest the 45th edition of the competition in Saudi Arabia at the helm of a Yamaha UTV. And as a great novelty, he will do so for the first time as a factory rider of the tuning fork firm, the same brand with which he achieved glory in quads. Being a factory rider was one of Casale's great desires, since it is a status that allows the rider to focus only on riding, leaving mechanical problems to the team, which this time will be the prestigious X Raid , the same that supported MINI when it won the Dakar and now also supports Audi. But what happened to the Tatra trucks, with which Casale has competed in recent years? The driver himself admitted that this year, when the sixth stage of the Dakar was going on and the truck caught fire, he thought it was time to look for other options. "At that time I said that if we didn't have a team that would give us the conditions to fight for first place, it was better to even skip a year, but luckily it was not necessary and we got a call from Yamaha, who invited us to meet and test the UTV in Morocco in September, where we were immediately convinced it was our option," Casale clarified. Regarding this test in the African country, the "Dog" commented that "he had been with the test for five minutes and I already knew that I would say yes to the proposal. I hadn't lived with another vehicle, so we stayed in Morocco for about 20 days, sharing with the mechanics to get to know the UTV, because I wanted to know everything in case we had problems in the race". Premiere of the turbo engine Ignacio Casale's new vehicle is a Yamaha UTV with a 1.0-liter turbo engine that develops 180 hp. Built in the facilities of the X Raid team in Germany, it weighs almost 900 kilograms and, among some technical details, it is equipped with Reiger suspension. Although it is a new vehicle, the category will not be new for the Chilean, since it has already taken place in the Syde by Side in 2019, an edition in which he abandoned in the sixth stage due to mechanical problems. "When I rode a buggy in 2019 it was a very different vehicle. It was a UTV that we basically assembled in our shop, plus it was shorter so it had less stability than this new one that we tested in Morocco, but this experience, added to the training we did with Álvaro León on this type of model, allowed us to acquire hundreds of kilometers of experience and will allow us to arrive well prepared for the next Dakar", commented Casale during the presentation. Regarding the objectives he has set for the Dakar Rally which will take place from December 31, 2022 to January 15, 2023, the 35-year-old player admits that "I still have confidence that we can win, but you have to be careful and know that this will be Yamaha's first year in UTVs with this turbo engine, so we'll have to go bit by bit. On the Dakar, it's not the fastest driver who wins, but the smartest and you have to put that into practice. 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Malaysian Wildlife Law () consists of the regulation, protection, conservation and management of wildlife in Malaysia. The Constitution of Malaysia empowers those at the federal and the states level to make laws regarding wildlife resources. As such, eleven states in peninsular are managed under an act while Sabah enacted an enactment and Sarawak an ordinance. Precursor to the Federal Wildlife Act A Wildlife Commission of Malaya was established by the British colonists in 1932 to make full inquiry into existing regulations for protection of wildlife; ways to deal with wildlife damage to agriculture; and the organisation needed to administer the preservation of wildlife. Some of the major recommendations of the report were: Appointment of Commissioner for Wildlife and another for National Parks Establishment of Taman Negara and Krau Game Reserve Open and close hunting seasons Total ban on wildlife commercialisation Appointment of honorary Deputy Wildlife Officers, wildlife rangers as guardian of forest and wildlife Conservation and management of riverine fish Establishment of Wildlife Fund. The report provided the framework for the consolidation of the state game offices and establishment of the Wildlife Ordinance 1955 in Malayan States. Later, the 1955 Ordinance was repealed with the enactment of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972 by the Malaysia Parliament. The 1972 Act enable for the federalisation of all state wildlife departments and appointment of the Director-General of Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP). List of DWNP Directors-General Mr Bernard Thong Mr Mohd Khan Bin Momin Khan Dato' Musa Nordin Dato' Abd Rashid Samsuddin Dato' Abdul Kadir bin Abu Hashim Federal laws and policies There are various other laws that mentioned on the wildlife or habitat conservation issues in Malaysia. State government policy and legislature Taman Negara Enactments of 1938 and 1939 in Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang – Empowers the DWNP to manage Taman Negara with a total area of 4,324.53 km². River Terrapin Enactment (Kedah) of 1972 – Protection and management of turtles, tortoises and terrapins by DWNP National Park of Johore Enactment 1989 – Provides for the creation of parks in Johor State Parks Enactment (Trengganu) of 1987 – Similar to the National Park Act of 1980; but none have been designated yet. Legislations applicable to Sarawak Forest Ordinance 1954 – An Ordinance to provide for the regulation of taking forest produces; protection and management of the forest of Sarawak. Natural Resources and Environmental Ordinance 1994 National Parks and Nature Reserve Ordinance 1998 (Chapter 27) – An Ordinance for the constitution and management of National Parks and Nature Reserves and all matters incidental thereto. Wildlife Protection Ordinance 1998 – An Ordinance to provide better provisions for the protection of wild life, the establishment and management of Wild Life Sanctuaries and all matters ancillary thereto. Sarawak Biodiversity Ordinance 1998 Legislation applicable to Sabah Kinabalu Park Ordinance 1962 Sabah Parks – A law for the constitution of the Kinabalu Park Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997 – A law for the regulation, protection, conservation and management of wildlife, caves and wildlife areas. Sabah Biodiversity Enactment 2001 – A law for the regulation of biological research on the natural resources See also Fisheries Act 1985 List of national parks in Malaysia Sabah Wildlife Department Wildlife Conservation Enactment External links Department of Wildlife and National Parks Sabah Parks Sabah Wildlife Department Sarawak Forestry Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 Sarawak Wildlife Protection Ordinance 1998 Malaysian legislation Nature conservation in Malaysia Malaysia
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Who all is going to PyCon 2008 in Chicago in the next week or so? If so what all are you going to be there for? Conferences? Tutorials? Sprints? Seeing as I only live about 15 minutes from where PyCon is going to be hosted, I might show up one or two days to check it out, and have been thinking about meeting up with the Bazaar folks and the sprint they have planned. If you are going, leave a comment and maybe if I get some time off we can meet up. This entry was posted in Personal and tagged Python. Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.
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Tag Archives: where do Republicans go from here Republicans Can't Gloat, But They Can Listen To the Voters & Set an Example Two years ago I listened to Democrats tell me "Republicans have gone the way of the Whigs", "this is the end of the Republican Party", "the Republican Party is forever lost", "they will never comeback". These are direct quotes. They are the thoughts of euphoric liberals who saw, then President-Elect Barack Obama, as a messianic figure, a modern JFK and the "hope" of our nation. At the time, I could not help but think, first, these are the same people who think Joe Biden is a genius, and second, how naïve could these people be? I for one understand the cyclical nature of politics and I also understood the nature of the Democrats slow rise to control between 2004 and 2008. So, confident in the principles that lie at the heart of the G.O.P., I knew the Republican Party was not dead. I knew that we would come back and I never abandoned the cause to bring 'em back. I hoped for my Party to have learned a lesson and come to understand what they did wrong. I was also confident that, being dominated by liberals, the Democrat Party would prove incompetent. I stated such. I also stated that President Obama would be a reincarnation of the Carter presidency and prove to be a man controlled by circumstances more than he controlled circumstances. Between my two perceptions of the Parties, I knew the G.O.P. would be back. However, I never expected them to comeback quicker than any other time in American political history. Sadly, I cannot say that this record comeback was to my Party's credit. It was solely due to the failure of Democrats. They performed in a way that demonstrated everything that people hate about politics. When it comes to partisanship, they defined it. When it came to pork, they stuffed their faces. On the issue of spending, one would have to work really hard to try to spend more than they have in just 20 short months. On negative issue, after negative issue, Democrats exaggerated the negatives. The closed door deals, the underhanded tactics, the passage of bills they did not read, the overreach of government, corruption, whatever people disliked about government and politics, Democrats did. In the meantime, the G.O.P. had little chance to give the public reason to vote for them and offered little reason to do so either. What they did do though, was oppose all that Democrats did and all that the public disliked. For that reason, they were the beneficiaries of a protest vote against Democrats, not necessarily a vote for Republicans. That is why I have penned the midterms of 2010 the Republican Rejuvenation. In 1994, the wave that swept Republicans into power was accurately called the Republican Revolution. And it was a revolution. People had approved of the ideas and direction that the G.O.P. was offering. But this time, the people are not that confident. So while this election has indeed rejuvenated the G.O.P., the rise back to power they have experienced is an opportunity, not a victory. It is a chance that is theirs to blow, or take advantage of. It 's a chance to show leadership and prove that they understand that the leadership they must provide is that which leads us to a limited government that stays out of our lives, spends less of our money and more accurately reflects that which it was intended to when it was founded. So now that the chance to prove ourselves is upon us, how do we as Republicans take advantage of the opportunity? First; we must not act like Democrats. We must not be hypocrites and implement the same legislative tactics and sleights of hands that we denounced Democrats for using to pass legislation. Second; we must not approve increased spending which increases the overall federal budget and need to reduce spending and the deficit. Third; we must follow through on our promises and cut the size of government and repeal Obamacare and replace it, not with a more government, but rather a package of changes which help make healthcare more affordable through the free market, not through a behemoth new federal bureaucracy. But this is not enough. Republicans must go the extra mile and prove that they have not only learned the ideological lessons which teach us that we can not compromise on big spending and big government, but that we also want less government when it comes to the personal lives of individual Americans. We must show that when we discuss less regulation, we also mean less regulation of the people and their personal lives. And beyond proving that we have learned our ideological lessons we must appeal to the nonpartisan nature of the average American and prove that we have learned how to provide leadership that is for country , not Party. It is this cause which I feel the G.O.P. must act upon first. When President Obama was elected, he proved himself to be quite partisan. It took him 18 months to meet one on one with Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. It took him a year to start discussing healthcare reform with Republicans. He has recently stated that Republicans can join with Democrats but have sit in the back and described the loyal opposition as "our enemy".. These are not the acts and words of a leader who wants to cross the aisle and deal with all Americans or hear all opinions. The American people are tired of partisan leadership and partisan gridlock. That is why with this new opportunity at hand, Republicans must show that they understand when partisanship and politics must stop and productivity and progress must start. To do so, I call upon the new Republican majority to reach out to the Democrat minority and our President. Reach out to them, one on one and say. "let's start the new Congress right. Let's start it off on a productive note and let's answer this question. What do we agree upon?" I want the Republican leadership to find out what Democrats and Republicans can do together in the first 100 days and start off on the right foot. Let us change the tone in Washington that the American working class hates about the political class. While there are priorities which the G.O.P. will have a responsibility to address with haste, certain national priorities and commitments they campaigned on, at the same time, there must be some significant issues which the left and the right can agree on. Let us find out what they are and act upon them, now, not later. This new day in politics must produce a new way in politics. A way that unites more than divides and lifts us up as nation more than weighs us down. In this new day, Republicans have a chance to say "no" to what needs to be rejected, but the responsibility to produce that which should be said "yes" to. The opportunity we have been handed must be used to demonstrate that we are deserving of the peoples vote and that when applied to government properly, the core Republicans principles we stand for, are key to the formulation of the best policies for the American people. This opportunity we have is nothing to gloat about. We have no right to gloat. We did not earn this victory in 2010, we simply were the beneficiary of the Democrat's losses. But if we do what is right, now, we can truly be deserving of votes later. 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THOUGHT PIECES THE ONLY WOMEN TO PUT THE PHONE DOWN ON NELSON MANDELA – NOT ONCE BUT TWICE 23 September 2021 Giles Lury Comments 0 Comment Some people are natural-born storytellers. One such storyteller is Sandy Griffiths, a South African by birth with a truly international career. We had the pleasure of interviewing her for this book (you can read this interview in the Insightful Interviews section of the book). She told us a number of stories, and this one really touched a chord. Rather than us retell it, we thought we would use the interview and let her tell it in her own words. It is the story of how, when working for Simba Frito-Lay, she was lucky enough to meet and spend some time with one of her absolute role models – the man that all South Africans know, simply, as Madiba: Nelson Mandela. "I was very blessed and privileged to spend a fair amount of time with the man but I don't know if I have ever told you this story. It was my first encounter with Mr Nelson Mandela. I had this friend – he did a mimic of Madiba – you would swear it was Nelson Mandela talking to you. A lot of South Africans can do that accent. He would mimic it to perfection. "I was with Simba Crisps at the time. We had one of these night bells that would go off at night. It was quite late, and the bells went off. It was this friend – he had been bugging me all that week with his Mandela mimic. So when I heard this voice and it said, 'Hello, this is Nelson Mandela, I need to talk to your CEO,' I went, 'yeah, yeah, yeah' and put the phone down. "Then the phone rang again, and it was the same guy – OK – at which point I said, 'Listen, I'm very stressed, just stop messing around with me. I will talk with you tomorrow. Don't call me back.' I put the phone down again – not realizing that I had put the phone down twice on Mr Nelson Mandela himself. "His PA then called me, laughing. She said, 'Listen, Madiba actually called you twice. This is the real man,' and I thought thank God she was laughing. "I said, 'Are you kidding me?' "'No,' she said, 'Madiba wants to speak to your CEO.' I thought 'Oh my God!' I nearly passed out with fright. I thought I was going to get fired. "So, I called the MD and said, 'I think I might have messed up big time.' He said, 'Oh no, what have you done now?' I said, 'I think I put the phone down on Madiba twice. He says he wants to talk to the CEO.' He said, 'WHAT?' "Now I'm close to tears. So, all he says to me is, 'I don't know how you're going to do this, but go fix it.' "So, I called the PA and told her the back-story and she said he [Madiba] actually thought it was funny because no one has ever put the phone down on him. But she said, 'You're going to pay for this.' "Payment was that I got 'invited' the following morning to have breakfast with him. It was with a few other people in the industry. I soon learned just how clever Madiba was, first-hand, because what he had been calling the CEO for was to get our character – we had a character called Simba the lion that went to schools, where it was a big thing. He wanted the lion to show up with him at schools, because he was going there as part of the work that the Nelson Mandela Trust Foundation does. He wanted Simba the lion with him and free stock to give to the kids as part of a Christmas package. "I had gone to breakfast with him that morning where I was a blubbering idiot; I had just sobbed to start with, but it was how I got to spend three weeks for two years with him, taking Simba the lion around and giving him free stock. "And what I learned from that time with him – understanding the gentleness of the soul, the forgiving nature of that man – is that, after everything, there was no bitterness in him. "He said to me, 'I can't poison the rest of my days by being bitter and twisted because my days are limited. I'm going to live my best life. I have no regrets because I did what was right at the time. I will continue doing what I think is right. If I regret what has happened to me all my life, I'm living history, I'm not living in the present.' "For me, he's beyond iconic – he's just a man you felt greatness in the presence of, like I'd never felt before. So, if you took a role model who almost doesn't seem real in most people's eyes, it would be Madiba." BLIND SPOTS – (R.J.) Bec Brideson WHY ARE MEN SUPPORTIVE, BUT DON'T ENGAGE? CHAMPION, CHALLENGE, REPEAT A key maker A 'gambol' she was happy to take – Linda McCartney – Linda McCartney Foods A MALE PERSPECTIVE – interview with Phil Tysoe, Head of Insight & Engagement at Whitbread THE MALE PERSPECTIVE – Interview with David Mayo, Chief Operating Officer at ADNA Global, Singapore © 2022 | Proudly Powered By WordPress | Theme: Nisarg
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Damn, things keeps breaking on AgentSeals. Listen to Eddie Nashton describe AgentSeals troubleshooting process as he fixes his audio problems. After fixing it, AgentSeals talks about his experiences this week. From going to Knott's and bitching about their new ride HangTime, to buying a PSP on Letgo and OfferUp.
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Dig Vinyl – Independent Record Store – Review In: Culture Words: Kate McCann With my pocket money pressed into my hot little hand, I'd often skip down to the likes of Our Price, HMV or Woolies as a girl to buy a record of one of my favourites. Streaming and downloading just doesn't cut it for me, far more satisfying to actually hold something. I adored leaving the shop clutching my carrier bag containing the round plastic black disc that would bring me so much joy and, later on, nostalgia. I loved carefully handling the vinyl fresh out of its crisp sleeve as I put it on my trusted turntable, trying my hardest not to scratch it, and I loved browsing through my extensive collection with a sense of pride and happiness. Still do, so I was more than chuffed to get the chance to go to Dig Vinyl, an amazing independent record shop at 80 Bold Street, Liverpool. Shops like these are few and far between in the city, and no surprise it's fast becoming a must-go location for vinyl lovers, locally and further afield. With the great vinyl revival well and truly underway, it's up to the likes of Dig Vinyl to remind us why records rightly deserve their standing in an overly-digitised music world. Over 3 million records were sold in the UK last year, and what was once seen as a hobby of devoted enthusiasts seems to be increasingly popular among the young and the old. Dig Vinyl is a pure treasure trove of tunes, a right little gem, and is located in the basement of clothes store, Soho's. It's been around for 3 years and stocks every genre you can think of; punk, dance, classic rock, soul, indie, jazz… and so on. In April this year they expanded to give them much more floor space. The shop itself is warm, very inviting and houses literally thousands of records, encouraging you to dig deep and you never know, you might pull out a much-sought-after masterpiece, something you've been dying to add to your collection, or just spy some top tracks you fancy spinning on your turntable. It's heartening to know that Dig Vinyl get every type of customer under the sun, and even the youngsters are itching to get their hands on records these days, as manager Yvonne Page explains: 'We get all ages; people as young as 12 will come in with their parents and they're so excited, and we love that. When you have kids that get into it, they'll probably start buying records as a hobby and they'll stick with that. We see people now that first came here when they were 15, and they're 18, 19 now, going to university and starting their own bands. There's a few who are now putting their own gigs on and come in to put their posters up, which is great…We get university students who get their first record players for Christmas, we notice a lot of difference when the uni students have gone home… Also, older people who are re-buying their collection, they might've sold it, got rid of it, or moved to CDs.' Primarily full of second-hand vinyl, any new stuff that comes in is mostly local bands or labels. They're incredibly keen to champion the local music scene, and currently in stock are the likes of Strange Collective, Edgar Jones, Wicked Whispers, and labels God Unknown and 80s Vinyl Records. Yvonne says: 'That's the point, to support local bands and labels. So even if it's a band that's self-released, they can bring it down and we will put it out on the shelf.' In addition to the store, they also celebrated an inaugural release in January on their own label. Nightdubbing by Frontline, an electronic disco track, has now sold out. Their second release, l'r by Burr Hoff Bau, will be launched at the Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia on 22 September. For more information, go to www.digliverpool.co.uk or their Facebook page, Dig Vinyl. Tags: Dig VinylRecord ShopVinyl
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I love the wavey look of your hair. awww thanks! The grass is always greener though right?! Sounds a great product! Brill review. O.M.G I'm not sure I can live without it now!! your blog is so fun to read! Ooh it sounds good! Do you think it would speed up straightening time too? I try straighten my hair every day but I don't have much time in the mornings to be as thorough as my little iron needs. I wonder if this would help keep it straight with less heat? Oh goodness yes! I felt that it definitely sped up the straightening speed- it is so fab! Ooooo. I so need a GHD, since my sister moved out and took hers with her, my 'other' brand one just doesn't cut it! I love a product that doesn't weight the hair. My hair already reacts with an oil storm as soon as the heat hits it, the last thing I need is a heavy or greasy product. this was a very cool review! haha enjoyed looking at the faces you made on the first pictures with the curly hair. Also, I LOVE your curly hair!!!!!! sometimes I like curly hair more than straight her, seriously. Cute blog! let's follow each other ;)! Cute girl r so happy now. You're adorable and I actually really dig your messy/wavy hair! You are so fabulous darling!! I love all your pretty smiling pics. Great review! I actually much prefer your beach curls / wavy hair. My hair is naturally straight but I wish it was wavy like yours, it looks so much more volumised!
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Proofreadingpal.com specialises in proofreading for a range of documents. They claim to offer a high quality service with competitive pricing. We wanted to find out more about their affordable online proofreading services, so we purchased a selection of their services to see if they were really as good as they claim to be. Here are our detailed results. The prices vary. They don't differentiate between book and manuscript proofreading and essay proofreading. The prices increase quite drastically as you shorten the turnaround time. For a 90-minute turnaround, with a maximum of 800 words, you can expect to pay 7.9 cents per word. For a five-day turnaround, it's 2.2 cents per word up to a maximum of 40,000 words. If you have a project larger than these word limits, you have to organise a custom project through their phone line. It's a tad too pricy for a lot of people. If you want student proofreading, it's unlikely you would be able to afford it, assuming your parents aren't paying for it. Next, we sent them a document for business proofreading. Again, we were delighted to discover they had done exactly what was asked of them. We didn't have to make any further changes after they had sent the piece back. The length of time it takes for you to get results depends entirely on how much you want to pay. The prices rocket upwards for their online proofreading and editing services as you opt for quicker turnaround times. Even so, they got everything back to us on time. For the resume, we even had it come back a couple of hours before the deadline. Proofreadingpal.com offers a service where two editors proofread each piece of work. They all have specialist qualifications and years of experience in the industry. Customers can anticipate high quality work each time they place an order with this company. And it all takes place online, so it's simple to place an order. Proofreadingpal.com also has a phone number you can get in touch with. It's ideal for online proofreading and editing services because it's often difficult to get quick answers to your questions. Unfortunately, their helpline has a number of faults. Firstly, nowhere on the site does it state this number is toll-free. You have to pay to get help from Proofreadingpal.com. And it's only open during business hours. If you want a rush order at unseasonable hours, you won't have access to additional support. Apart from a few problems with their customer support helpline, Proofreadingpal.com is worthy of consideration. There are no flaws in its quality of work, and it's always able to meet even the shortest deadlines. If you need a proofreader, this is a good website to choose.
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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, a strong opponent of Brexit, has said she will set out her thinking on independence plans later this month. The warning revived concerns about Donald Trump's protectionist agenda that has taken aim at US trading partners. Sterling bobbed briefly above $1.31 in late morning foreign exchange deals, but then fell back against both the dollar and the euro.
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The Athletics Emergency Action Plan is the preemptive initiative for catastrophic situations and injuries on the athletic fields or in the gym. Riverside Prep's Athletics Emergency Action Plan is a document that involves first-responder coaches, the athletic trainer and athletic director, administration and security to bring medical support quickly and efficiently on to the campus. Athletics Emergency Action Plans are updated and posted at each athletic event venue, as well as distributed seasonally to coaching staffs.
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School Notification School Emergency Alerts Attendance Notification Lunch Balance Notification School Mobile Apps SchoolMessenger App Secure Documents Custom Design Portfolio School App Design School Website Accessibility School Website Accessibility Resources SchoolMessenger is the trusted platform for parent and community engagement. Learn more about unifying your communications across devices and platforms. More SchoolMessenger » Accessibility FAQ Accessibility FAQ Click here to download the PDF version of this article. Accessibility generally means equal or equivalent access by a person with a disability. Technology is accessible if it can be used as effectively by people with disabilities as by those without. However, this doesn't mean that, for example, a blind user will complete a task on a website as quickly as one who can see. (Listening takes longer than looking at the screen and reading.) But it does mean that if a blind parent visits your school district's website they will get the same information as a person who can see. The same is true of other approaches to making tech accessible. Does accessibility mean different things for different people? Yes, it depends on who you are, what you do, what you use and your environment. For a blind user, it might mean having technology work with the screen reader software they use. A user with attention deficit disorder might be looking for a website that doesn't have flashing and blinking objects that they find distracting. To a color-blind user, a website is accessible when color isn't used to convey meaning and the contrast between colors is strong. And a user with mobility impairment sees accessibility as being able to use a website with limited fine motor skills and to navigate without needing a mouse. Why does it matter to make our school district's digital communications accessible? In addition to complying with state and federal laws and policies, making your parent communications accessible is important both as a matter of fairness and for reaching your audience. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly 57 million Americans have some type of disability, with 31 million having a mobility disability and 16 million a sensory disability involving sight or hearing. Ensuring that your website, emails and mobile apps are accessible is critical for successful communications. Are there standards or laws for accessibility that school districts must comply with? While there are numerous U.S. federal laws and regulations that protect the rights of disabled individuals (including ADA, IDEA, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act), few address technology in detail. The passage of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998 resulted in the Electronic & Information Technology Accessibility Standards which define the minimum level of accessibility for websites developed or used by the federal government. They cover the broad spectrum of electronic and information technology, including web content. The standards are the only set of technology accessibility standards that have their basis in the law, so these became the de facto objective standards for solution providers to build against and for schools to measure against. Concurrent to this federal procurement standard, the first set of formal guidelines for identifying how to develop web accessible content was published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) in May 1999. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (WCAG 1.0) define how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological disabilities. The successor WCAG 2.0 were published in December 2008 and became an ISO standard, ISO/IEC 40500: 2012 in October 2012. Canada has adopted the WCAG standards at the federal level and additional provincial guidelines also exist, such as in Ontario. Together Section 508 and the WCAG guidelines outline the technical and behavioral principles that should be followed to ensure websites and related digital content are accessible. Are there state regulations that cover accessibility? Yes, nearly every U.S. state has some accessibility policies and these types of policies are spreading to Canada and other countries. Some states have adopted Section 508 standards as well, particularly related to state (and sometimes local) government institutions. Please check with your school district's legal counsel to learn more about what applies to you locally. How are individuals with disabilities able to use websites and related online technology? There are a number of assistive technologies, devices, software, or techniques that assist individuals with disabilities when they visit websites or use related online digital technologies. They include screen readers, refreshable Braille displays, screen magnifiers, onscreen or other special keyboards, and word prediction software. Accessible websites are designed so that visitors can use these assistive technologies with them. In some cases, universal design principles can enable integration of accessibility within the website, minimizing the need for external assistive technologies. What are the key elements of an accessible website? 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Reading focus is the on-screen location where a screen reader begins to render content from. Users who are blind, have low vision, or have mobility impairment all rely heavily on proper control of keyboard and reading focus when browsing web based content. What website elements can "break" accessibility? There are a number of types of digital content or other website elements that can hurt accessibility. Some examples include PDF or other document files that are formatted so a screen reader can't read the text in logical order, video files that don't have captions, or external website content that is embedded into the website which itself may not be accessible. So it is important to evaluate all new content or content integrations to make sure your website remains as accessible as possible. Are there any tools available that can help us evaluate the current accessibility of our websites? While no tool is foolproof or a substitute for human and legal review, there are a number of free tools available that can help guide you through the evaluation process. • tota11y is an accessibility visualization toolkit from Khan Academy. It demonstrates what data from your site is revealed to a user that is dependent on a screen reader. • aXe: the Accessibility Engine is an open source library that is a small (~100 KB), fast, portable JavaScript library that executes automated accessibility testing inside your testing framework or browser of choice. There is also a recommended list of tools developed by the Web Accessibility Initiative as well as tips for choosing the right tool for your needs. © 2020 Intrado Corporation. All Rights Reserved. West Corporation Legal & Privacy SchoolMessenger Solutions Privacy Statement We've updated our Privacy Statement to reflect the new requirements under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) coming into effect on May 25, 2018. 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Strata title is a method of facilitating individual ownership of part of a property – generally an apartment, unit or townhouse. Uniquely, strata title allows for individual ownership of an actual lot or unit whilst sharing ownership of the common grounds on which it is built. The concept only came into being 50 years ago, however there are now more than 270,000 strata title properties providing more than two million homes across Australia. When it's done right, investing in property can help you to build wealth for your future. In Australia, property is currently a very popular investment and many people are enthusiastically jumping into the market to make the most of the low interest rates currently available. But it takes careful planning for your property investment to be a success. Here are ten key factors to consider before investing in property. Continuing to invest in and develop the property so that it remains modern and well-maintained will help to grow its value consistently over time. There are, of course, plenty of different ways to enhance its value, but at the minimum, there are a handful of key strategies that are proven to be effective. Saving up your deposit is the first step in buying a home and when your bank account balance starts to look good it's easy to get excited. But it pays to be realistic. Exactly how much money is enough? In this article we take a look at some of the upfront costs involved with buying a home to help you set a proper savings goal before you make your move.
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Here at Moving Cars, we use only top standard trucks and transport tools when transporting your vehicles across the country Our equipment is the exact same quality of gear used when brand new vehicles enter Australia via our ports to bring them to their respective dealerships in Every single time we move a car it is handled with total care, and will always be moved in a safe and secure manner We also have a variety of services to meet your requirements such as enclosed transport for high value vehicles, or the ability to transport a non-drivable vehicle, depending on its condition. If you're needing to move a car from Maryborough to Wangaratta we can give you an immediate quotation for this route, as it is one of our most frequently run and major vehicle transport routes. If you are planning to move to somewhere different across Australia, then we can also help out with that, but we may need to figure out those prices if our system does not automatically provide them to you. Every single car transported with Moving Cars from Maryborough to Wangaratta will be shifted using only the best car transporters in the country. We supply our services Australia wide, then to top all that we have been in the vehicle transportation industry for over 25 years now. So who better to get the job done for you. We supply Depot to Depot services in almost all areas of the country. This gives you the ability to drop the vehicle off at a time convenient to you, rather than relying on us to come and collect from you. Read some reviews of our service from previous customers. We don't just claim to be an excellent choice in transporting cars from Maryborough to Wangaratta, people tell us we are. Do you require your car to be transported from from Maryborough to Wangaratta as quickly as possible? We are constantly trying to offer our clients with a safer and faster journey. Moving a car from Maryborough to Wangaratta is easy, simple and quick when organised with Moving Cars. We realise that our clients rely on their vehicles for many reasons so strive to get them to you as soon as possible. We supply a variety of services varying from the most affordable, to the quickest available. At Moving Cars we have been moving cars from Maryborough to Wangaratta for over 25 years. We've been involved in the car transport industry for longer than almost anyone else. Should you really want to trust your vehicle in the hands of an inexperienced car transportation company. Why would you risk the damage that could incur by turning to an amateur car transport company to move your car for you. As we've already mentioned, we've been doing this for quite some time. As a result, we have worked to make the process as easy and fast as possible. Which begins with the fact that we provide immediate quotations to our customer for a very large portion of the country. Then when it comes to finally booking in the move, we provide you a simple, easy to use online booking system. Otherwise you can give us a call, answer just a few questions, and your car is ready to move. We do everything we can to ensure transporting your vehicle from Maryborough to Wangaratta is as easy as possible. To always be certain you are getting the cheapest price possible, we match your requirements with the ideal vehicle transporter. Car transport from Maryborough to Wangaratta is what we do best!
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There is national finals action at Paisley Indoor Bowling Club this weekend and a strong local focus of attention centres on representation from East Lothian, West Lothian, and Midlothian with respective challenges being made in the gents Junior Singles, the gents 2Bowl Pairs, and the ladies 2Bowl Pairs. The spotlight in the Under 25 Singles falls on junior cap Ewan Fallen who is a regular member of East Lothian's team in the premier league and well fancied to emulate the title triumphs achieved by Wayne Hogg in 2004 and 2005, also Derek Oliver in 2006. Fallen faces a tough test in Saturday's semi final (12-30pm) with opponent Connor Milne of Turriff boasting 12 junior caps to the six of his 'garden county' challenger; but the East Lothian camp fancy their man to deliver the goods. The second semi final final (3pm) involves two players yet to establish a junior cap profile in the shape of Stephen Lowrie Jnr of Glasgow against Derek Ferguson of Auchinleck. Two top-notchers in the shape of Commonwealth Games gold medal hero Neil Speirs and his fellow internationalist Calum Logan form a strong combination in the 2Bowl Pairs where the West Lothian champions bid to emulate the year 2000 title celebrations of Joey Strickland and George Sneddon. Their opposition in the semi final (10am) don't arrive with a strong national profile but do come from a strong competitive background in the shape of Lanarkshire duo Russell Hinson and Roddy McCready. The other semi final (12-30pm) features Andrew Munro and Kyle Ross of Inverness against Drew Boyd and John McCabe Jnr of Kilmarnock club Galleon. Midlothian IBC have yet to house the ladies national 2Bowl Pairs crown in the trophy cabinet at their Dalkeith Stadium but could well do so after this weekend if their strong expectations are delivered by star figures Gaynor Duncan and Stacey McDougall. Both players have a junior and full cap profile and they were members of the rink that captured the Fours title in 2014 while McDougall won the 2015 junior singles crown. They open (10am) against Laura Hall and Gail Notman of East Kilbride The all-round challenge to them is hot however with the other semi final ((also 10am) featuring two high profile partnerships in Carol Condy and Janette Bray of Coatbridge against defending champions Leanne Furye and Caroline Ruxton of Arbroath. The ladies and gents Singles, The ladies Junior Singles, and The Under 18 Singles are also down for decision. All finals played on Sunday.
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We have seen previously how to use ReactFX to trigger processing after a period of user's inactivity. In this post, we are going to make the processing asynchronous and apply its result back to the scene when complete. The example we are going to use is syntax highlighting. When the user pauses typing for 500 milliseconds, trigger background computation of syntax highlighting. When done, apply the computed highlighting to the text, but only if it's still valid, i.e. the text hasn't changed in the meantime. In order to make syntax highlighting work, we need a text area that supports highlighting ranges of text, such as RichTextFX. We define a helper method that computes highlighting in the background. Line 1 creates an event stream that emits the new value of text area's text every time the text changes. Line 2 just gives another name to the same stream. We are going to use every new value of text to cancel the asynchronous computation currently in progress. On line 3, we only keep the text values that haven't changed in the last 500 milliseconds. Line 4 starts asynchronous computation of highlighting for text values that survived the filter from line 3. Line 5 creates a stream that emits the results of asynchronous computations started by line 4. It only emits the ones that haven't been outdated by the time they are completed. An asynchronous computation is considered outdated if either another asynchronous computation starts before it is completed, or an impulse to cancel the computation arrives. As a consequence, a highlighting that is emitted from the stream on line 5 is up to date and can be applied to the text in text area. Line 6 just applies every highlighting emitted on line 5 to the text in the text area. EDIT: Here is a marble diagram from Eugen Kiss illustrating the possible situations. A full working example is this demo that highlights Java keywords.
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Our spa is a haven for mind and body. Set amidst a lush tropical garden overflowing with verdant foliage, our glass-walled sanctuary sets the scene for deep relaxation, healing and invigoration, and focuses on age-old Ayurvedic techniques. Soothing massages, scrubs and facials using our signature massage oils, herbs and pastes designed to stimulate the body and relax the mind.
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Q: Bash redirection help I'm having a little issue getting quite a simple bash script running. The part that's working: qstat -f $queuenum | grep -Po '(?<=PBS_O_WORKDIR=).*(?=,)' Outputs a directory to the screen (for example): /short/h72/SiO2/defected/2-999/3-forces/FORCES_364 All I want to do is change directory to this folder. Appending a "| cd" to the end of the above command doesn't work, and I can't quite figure out how to use the $(()) tags either. Any help would be appreciated. A: cd `qstat -f $queuenum | grep -Po '(?<=PBS_O_WORKDIR=).*(?=,)' ` A: Invoking your script creates a new bash shell This shell is destroyed when your script ends. If you use exec <scriptname> to run your script, the new bash shell is substituted for the current one. So if you add the command bash at the end of your script, you will get what you desire, but not the same bash shell. A: You should use: cd "$(qstat -f $queuenum | grep -Po '(?<=PBS_O_WORKDIR=).*(?=,)' )" you are trying to achieve command substitution which is achieved by using either of these two syntax: $(command) or like this using backticks: `command` The first one is the preferred way as it allows nesting of command substitutions something like: foo=$(command1 | command2 $(command3)) also you should enclose the entire command substitution in double quotes to protect you if the result of the command substitution is a string with spaces.
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Pisica borneană (Catopuma badia) este o specie de felină sălbatică endemică din insula Borneo. În anul 2002, IUCN a clasificat specia ca fiind în pericol, iar populația efectivă este de sub 2 500 de indivizi maturi. Pisica borneană este una dintre cele mai rare specii de feline în viață. Referințe Legături externe IUCN Cat Specialist Group: Bornean Bay Cat Indian Tiger Welfare Society BBC 2008: Bay cat, Bornean red cat, Bornean marbled cat Imagini cu pisică borneană de Sebastian Kennerknecht. Felidae Animale din Borneo Animale descrise în 1874
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Update on AMF activities in Malawi (December 2014) We have reached our 99,000th donation! Giving What We Can rates AMF a top charity in 2012, 2013, 2014 and now 2015! Created on Monday 08 Dec 2014 15:30 by Rob Mather Giving What We Can's (GWWC) December update confirms its list of recommended charities remains unchanged and we are delighted to continue to be included. GWWC comment in their review of AMF: "We're pleased by the progress AMF have made in distributing funds to support net distributions. Beginning the year with approximately $12.5M, AMF has committed $10.3M to fund distributions in Malawi and the DRC, whilst raising around $2.65 in donations. They are currently engaged in a number of negotiations, though current funding levels would allow AMF to take on a maximum of three out of the distributions currently in discussion. AMF are also planning to partner with the Liverpool School of Tropic medicine to assist in studies designed to assess the extent of insecticide resistance in areas such as the DRC. We continue to recommend AMF as a top charity and we're happy to see that GiveWell has placed AMF back on its list of top charities in the most recent update of their recommendations." More: Giving What We Can
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This course is ideal for all personnel to give an insight into the correct procedures for operating an extinguisher to combat a small fire. In an emergency, anybody who is close to a small fire may be required to extinguish it to prevent further damages, so it makes sense to have full competency within a workforce to ensure this is possible. This course allows delegates to become familiarised with the operation of an extinguisher, and also gives knowledge on types of fire and which extinguishers to use on them. This allows for peace of mind and would ensure confidence in using extinguishers should a situation arise. Using our very own Fire Extinguisher Training Unit, used for fire safety & awareness courses that incorporate extinguisher training. Many people, although aware of fire extinguishers and their uses, often do not know the correct classifications for extinguisher usage, or have never used an extinguisher.
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Q: Inheritance and Changing Variables in C++ I'm making an inventory system, and am trying to use derivatives to create different items, so that I can have default elements in the parent and specialized ones in the children. So what I've written below, at the moment it prints "I'm a parent" but I am trying to get it to print "I'm a kid", and in the lack of a child definition of stuffToSay print "I'm a parent" Thanks! using namespace std; class myParent { public: virtual void saySomething() { cout << stuffToSay; } string stuffToSay = "I'm a parent"; private: }; class myDerivitive : public myParent{ public: myDerivitive() {}; string stuffToSay = "I'm a kid"; private: }; int main() { myParent* people[] = { new myDerivitive() }; cout << people[0]->stuffToSay; system("pause"); } A: Thats not how it works. The saySomething in parent doesn't know anything about the string in the derived class and member variables aren't virtual. You can do it e.g. like this #include <iostream> #include <string> struct myParent { void saySomething() { cout << getSomething(); } virtual std::string getSomething(){ return "I'm a parent"; } virtual ~myParent(){} // virtual destructor is needed }; struct myDerived : myParent { virtual std::string getSomething(){ return "I'm the derived"; } }; int main() { myParent* p = new myDerived(); p->saySomething(); delete p; // dont forget to delete !! } A: Something like this is normally done using the constructor of your class, the child class has all the variables of its parent class so to do what you are looking for it can be done like this: using namespace std; class myParent { public: myParent() { stuffToSay = "I'm a parent" } virtual void saySomething() { cout << stuffToSay; } string stuffToSay; private: }; class myDerivitive : public myParent{ public: myDerivitive() { stuffToSay = "I'm a kid"; }; private: }; int main() { myParent* people = new myDerivitive(); cout << people->stuffToSay(); delete people; // Simplified to a single pointer and remember to delete it people = NULL; system("pause"); } Please take a look at this link for more information on classes: http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/classes/ This link will help with the understanding of inheritance, since your derivative class would have the "stuffToSay" variable since its parent had it: http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/inheritance/ A: There is no such thing as a virtual or overridden variable in C++; that sort of polymorphism only applies to methods. So you could do this: struct parent { virtual void saySomething() { cout << "I'm a parent!\n"; } }; struct child: parent { void saySomething() override { cout << "I'm a child!\n"; } }; Or you could solve it with something more like your current structure by adding a layer of indirection: struct parent { void saySomething() { cout << thingToSay() << '\n'; } private: virtual string thingToSay() { return "I'm a parent!"; } }; class child: parent { virtual string thingToSay() { return "I'm a child!"; } };
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The Susquehannah title stated and examined, : in a series of numbers, first published in the Western star, and now re-published, in this form, for the benefit of the public in general, and all persons concerned in particular The work The Susquehannah title stated and examined, : in a series of numbers, first published in the Western star, and now re-published, in this form, for the benefit of the public in general, and all persons concerned in particular represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bates College. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books. The Resource The Susquehannah title stated and examined, : in a series of numbers, first published in the Western star, and now re-published, in this form, for the benefit of the public in general, and all persons concerned in particular in a series of numbers, first published in the Western star, and now re-published, in this form, for the benefit of the public in general, and all persons concerned in particular Bidwell, Barnabas, 1763-1833 Pennsylvania -- Boundaries Public lands -- Connecticut Susquehanna Claim, 1753-1808 Early American imprints, First series, no. 30091 Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series Context of The Susquehannah title stated and examined, : in a series of numbers, first published in the Western star, and now re-published, in this form, for the benefit of the public in general, and all persons concerned in particular The Susquehannah title stated and examined, : in a series of numbers, first published in the Western star, and now re-published, in this form, for the benefit of the public in general, and all persons concerned in particular, (electronic resource) <div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.bates.edu/resource/ACBCijDV3zE/" typeof="CreativeWork http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Work"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.bates.edu/resource/ACBCijDV3zE/">The Susquehannah title stated and examined, : in a series of numbers, first published in the Western star, and now re-published, in this form, for the benefit of the public in general, and all persons concerned in particular</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.bates.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.bates.edu/">Bates College</a></span></span></span></span></div> Data Citation of the Work The Susquehannah title stated and examined, : in a series of numbers, first published in the Western star, and now re-published, in this form, for the benefit of the public in general, and all persons concerned in particular
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E-Mail Article Printer-Friendly Still Sonoma Strong Author: Karen Hart December, 2019 Issue There's a Japanese proverb that speaks to the resilience of Sonoma County, "Fall down seven times, stand up eight." Nana korobi ya oki. In times of crisis, people show their true character. It's easy to lead and work together when all is well and life is good. But only those of strong character can move forward with strength, grace and compassion during darker times. In the past several years, Sonoma County rose to the occasion several times in the face of disaster. It began with the October 2017 firestorm, which wiped out neighborhoods, damaged some businesses and decimated others. Most devastating, 24 lives were lost. Sonoma County and its people fell to their knees. In the days, weeks and months that followed, the ashes and debris were removed, homes and businesses were rebuilt, and the people of Sonoma County picked themselves up and began the long road to recovery. When the smell of smoke filled the air during the Mendocino Complex fire in August last year, we were reminded once again how fragile life is and how quickly disaster can strike. It left many people feeling anxious, despite mild autumn days in other parts of the North Bay and another bountiful grape harvest. When the rains returned, hope arrived with the season, but in February this year an atmospheric river dumped water on Sonoma County. At first, no one was too concerned, but in the early morning hours of Feb. 27, it was clear a flood was in control. The Barlow, a Sebastapol shopping district, suffered devastating damage. Then this harvest season, the North Bay collectively held its breath, hoping this would truly be a time of celebration. The month of October made history once again, however, and this time for all the wrong reasons. It began with a planned power shutoff Oct. 9 and 10, leaving many Sonoma County residents and businesses questioning the need for such extreme measures. The impact on the local economy is estimated to range from $50 to $70 million, according to an analysis by Moody's for the Sonoma County Economic Development Board. But then the Kincade fire ignited on Oct. 23 around 9:30 p.m. Three days later, on Sat., Oct. 26, Lynda Hopkins, fifth district supervisor of the County of Sonoma, had finally fallen asleep when she received a call from Chris Godley, emergency manager, at 4 a.m. "[He] was calling to let me know that CalFire's models were showing that the Kincade fire would jump 101 and burn all the way through the Russian River Valley to the coast. 'This is going to roll right through your district,' he said. In between the fire line and the coast stood our farm, my house, and a half-dozen communities that I love and represent." The firestorm was declared fully contained two weeks later on Nov. 6. In that time, nearly 78,000 acres were destroyed; 187,000 people were evacuated (including 300 inmates in the North County jail); and 374 buildings were destroyed (174 homes and 11 businesses). Once again, Sonoma County fell to its knees. "This is all in addition to the very real human costs of having four disasters (floods and fire) in the last three years," says Hopkins. "Many fire survivors from 2017 were already facing stress and PTSD before this event." Despite the damage, the response by first responders and local leaders was a tremendous success. This time, no lives were lost. In the face of disaster and tragedy, there are lessons learned and the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department stepped up and responded differently. "The most compelling lesson we learned is the importance of early evacuations when we have the opportunity," says Sonoma County Sheriff Mark Essick. "Empty houses and streets allowed firefighters to focus on protecting homes and saving an entire town. Not a single person died. This is a team effort between CalFire, the Sheriff's Office and the community. Our community trusts us, and we strive to give them timely, relevant information so they know why we're asking them to evacuate." The overall economic impact to Sonoma County is yet to be calculated. "We know that many small businesses and homeowners suffered catastrophic losses as the result of the power shutoff," says Hopkins. "Many of these businesses operate on thin margins, and I'm concerned that we'll be seeing layoffs and closures over the next few months." Additionally, tourism-related businesses may see a decline and harvest season was cut short, she adds. "Our vineyards and wineries were in the middle of crush and early-phase fermentation activities. There will be major losses from the power shutoff and mandatory evacuation orders in those sectors, in addition to crop loss from the fire and smoke." The culture of Sonoma County and its people cannot be adequately addressed in such a short space, but much like the Japanese concept of strength and flexibility, it speaks to the resilience of Sonoma County. No matter how many times life knocks you down, you get up. It's especially important to remember during challenging times. While there is still much suffering among those who lost everything and a climate of uncertainty lingers in terms of the fire's impact on small business and the tourism industry, we must collectively stand up, wipe the grit and grime from our knees and heal the wounds from this most recent disaster. Once again, Sonoma County and its people are standing at a crossroads of transformative change. As we await winter rains and celebrate the holiday season, we stand up and begin again. In the spirit of recovery, Hopkins offers this advice, "Be kind. So many people—first responders, fire victims, those rebuilding homes, business owners and employees—will be struggling with daily living," she says. "Be patient. Stress takes a large toll on people, and right now there's a lot of stress in our community." In the days, weeks and months ahead, thank those who give tirelessly to keep our communities safe, and support local businesses. "Shop local." Hopkins urges. "Go out into your community and shop. Try to do your grocery shopping at local grocery stores. Dine at small, locally-owned restaurants. Buy produce from a local vendor, or at farmers markets. And when you shop local, let the business owner know you're there to support them and their staff." Fall down seven times, stand up eight. We're still Sonoma Strong, as we stand up, move forward and walk the path to recovery. Together. 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I chose this series because it is about my favorite God, Shiva (!! The good thing is we have a wide variety of Gods to chose from) and I totally am in love with Shiva's portrayal in this trilogy. I have thoroughly enjoyed the first two books and I feel this last book This last book of the Shiva Trilogy has also been powerfully written. The way this book is written and edited is perfect, the language is simple, so the reader can focus on the plot. The characters are well defined and clearly etched in your minds. The dialogues when General Parva makes his choice make for a good reading. I find Shiva's use of urban words and smoking chillum quite entertaining. I like Amish Tripathi's transparency in the way he just puts perspectives before you without telling you what is right or wrong. I also especially enjoyed the sections on war strategy and formations. They were descriptive and I have a visual memory of those. However I found the end to be a bit disappointing. Shiva transforms into a broken-hearted man and loses the Neelkanth title in my mind, and the book loses its charm for me. I wish the end was better. I found this book to be a quick and interesting read, but essentially feminist. It is about a 45 year old woman, Akhila, who is discovering herself. Akhila boards a ladies coupe to Kanyakumari and meets 5 different women. I liked the author's portrayal of the different ways in which women approach life and how they live it. It was quite predictive in some ways, all characters had a story which said- " I was doing what was expected of me as a woman, and I was unhappy. I then did what I wanted to, and I was happy". However, there are some parts that I enjoyed also. I especially enjoyed the analogy where the author uses elements and compounds and their properties / reactions and compares them to her characters in the book! I didn't like the story of Marikolanthu ( the author included every possible scandal she could in that story) and I found the end to be shallow. That said, I feel that some pieces in the book had charm and I would definitely recommend it for a quick engaging read!
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By Clellan Coe | May 18, 2022 Flickr/juanedc For just over four years, I have written the Asturias Days column for The American Scholar's website. Robert Wilson hired me for the job, and he has also been my editor for the column, making him a collaborator as well as my boss. We live on different continents and have never met, but I often pictured the two of us seated at a table, each holding a pencil, a typed manuscript before us, and he sliding it back towards me. "Now your turn," he says in my imagination, as if the paper were a board and the writing a game, and we were playing, more pals than associates in this matter of writing. Board game is juego de mesa in Spanish, table game, and this comparison works because, like a game, the editing process was fun. Unlike in a game, however, there was no winner and loser, only playing well. To play well meant, among other things, playing nicely. Wilson always did. No criticism, no griping, no reminders that I'd again committed my common fault of running on too long. Just his move and then the return to me. His touch, though direct and effective, was light. He never made me feel foolish and so I never felt much need to defend my words, either the ones I wanted to keep or the ones I let go. "Push back," he'd invited at the outset, but no pushing was necessary because he was flexible and, should I disagree, yielded gracefully, never demanding that I see a passage his way, just asking that, for a moment, I see it anew. Sometimes Wilson simply wrote, "I don't understand," or "You've lost me." He read my prose, in other words, not just for the surface, but looked deeper in order to help me say what I wanted. His editing was not a paint job to cover up irregularities; it was a scrape job, clearing away what was extraneous. I gradually understood that he did not think his phrasing was more correct than mine, or that mine might not say something further that couldn't be said with simpler wording, but that the benefit of extra meaning, whether concrete or hinted at, had to be weighed against the benefit of ease in reading and understanding, and a complex argument was not necessarily a better argument. The matter to consider, in other words, wasn't always how to say a thing, but whether to say it at all. I learned to ask, "Is this passage worth the effort, not to write it, but to appreciate it?" Never underestimate your readers but don't over-tax them either. Through all this, Wilson never took over, not even over a sentence, or phrase. He didn't change the color scheme of my piece or rearrange the furniture. He simply saw a slightly better angle for the armchair or the superfluity of the decoration. He straightened it up. Or so I see it, as if my writing is the rooms of my house I invite guests into. Occasionally, however, the writing is more intimate, and it's me on offer, not just my surroundings. Make what you will of me, I might as well say as I throw myself to the reader. This is when I felt my editor's influence at its gentlest, as if he were pointing out a smudge on my cheek or suggesting I tuck in my shirt. The concern was at two levels—for my writing (let's make sure you say what you want to) and for my reputation (let's make sure your writing reflects well on you). The boss side came out only in the few comments about arrangements, nothing about my writing. "I'll see to it you are paid," for example, and "Have it back by Monday is fine." The whole process—business and creative—was easy and enjoyable. Months, then years, flew by. Until one day came the email telling me of his intended retirement. As long as I'm here, he said, I hope you keep writing the column. He hoped whoever replaced him appreciated me too. It was then, in the light of its coming absence, that I felt the power he wielded, and remembered I had my column due to his invitation and possibly protection. I was a court writer, and he was the king. A gentle and kind king. Beneficent, noble. A kingly king. Anna's king was "fierce, mercurial, dangerous," but not mine. Through all the corrections and suggestions, never did I feel required to admire my editor's dexterity. He was always so polite. "Thank you for this," he said. "I'm sorry," too, if he was slow getting to my pieces. He was generous with his praise. The excellence of his editing was cushioned in kindly comments about his life or questions about mine. He has been a fine correspondent about the deep and the mundane. Robert Wilson is now retired from the magazine, and this post is the first of mine to appear without his scrutiny and seal of approval. I'd be inclined to beg your indulgence, dear reader, for any slips you might see from here on out—be it a clumsy phrase, a wrong word, a metaphor you have to ponder to understand—except my new editor is a very astute editor too. Besides, over these four years I have learned to write better, due in part to seeing my editor pass his hand across the prose, smoothing it. I have even edited myself à la Wilson before sending the document to him, rewording to eliminate a stray there is or to shorten a long sentence, to add a that to clarify or deleting one that doesn't. So, though there will be no more editing by Wilson, his mark is on my prose. Make that, rather, though Wilson will edit me no more, his mark is on my prose. Editing is not a game of winners and losers, but I have come out ahead. There is a lot to be grateful for. I mean, rather, I have a lot to be grateful for. But wait, even better: Wilson has given me so much to be grateful for. Thanks, he wrote after each set of posts he edited. No, thank you!
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by Shawn Oliver — Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 02:43 AM EDT AT&T's USBConnect Lightning USB WWAN Card To Support 7.2Mbps 3G While AT&T struggles to stop Verizon Wireless from calling out its 3G network on national television, the company is still plugging along by selling more and more devices that can be used on it. Sierra Wireless has had a long standing relationship with the US carrier, and that relationship seems to be growing with the introduction of the USBConnect Lightning. This is the company's newest USB WWAN card, which enables any USB-equipped machine (which is pretty much all of them made within the last decade) to hop online wherever an AT&T signal is found. It won't actually be on sale until November 22, but it will enable users to surf at up to 7.2Mbps (HSPA) where available. "The Lightning is a high-performing device compatible with our latest HSPA technology," said Michael Woodward, vice president, Mobile Phone Portfolio, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. "As we continue our 3G network evolution, we are building a solid portfolio of HSPA 7.2 devices to meet the future needs of our customers." "The USBConnect Lightning offers an innovative, eye-catching lighted design with a swivel hinge for flexible use in horizontally or vertically oriented USBHSPA 7.2 coverage," said Dan Schieler, senior vice president of Worldwide Sales for Sierra Wireless. "People continue to expand their use of mobile broadband in their everyday routines wherever they are, and the evolution of the AT&T 3G network and devices like the USBConnect Lightning provide them with the flexibility and freedom to do so." The Lightning comes pre-loaded with AT&T Communication Manager (ACM) 7.0 software to help customers manage their connections. The newly revamped Communication Manager will automatically connect users to an AT&T Hot Spot at no cost on eligible rate plans when the application is running. Customers can also download the latest version of AT&T Communication Manager at www.att.com/communicationmanager. ACM 7.0 is compatible with Microsoft Windows 7. ports, and we are pleased to offer it exclusively to AT&T customers as the company deploys The Lightning will be available at no cost after a $100 mail-in rebate with a DataConnect Plan of at least $35 a month, and speaking of which, the available plans include one with 200MB per month ($35) along with a 5GB plan for $60 per month. Tags: ATT, USB, 3G, WWAN, card
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O 5º Exército Panzer ou 5. Panzerarmee foi formado em 8 de Dezembro de 1942 no Norte da África a partir da reconstrução do LXXXX Corpo de Exército. Se rendeu na Tunisia em 9 de Maio de 1943. Foi reformado em 5 de Agosto de 1944 a partir da redesignação do Panzergruppe West. Lutou na Normandia e escapou de ser destruído no Bolsão de Falaise. Em Setembro de 1944, o 5. Panzerarmee lançou uma contra-ofensiva contra o Terceiro Exército Norte-Americano em Lorraine sendo forçado à recuar para a divisa alemã. Participou da Ofensiva de Ardennes em Dezembro de 1944 lutou para defender a cabeça de ponte de Remagen antes de ser destruído no Bolsão de Ruhr em 17 de Abril de 1945. Comandantes Chief of Staff Oberst Heinz Pomtow (8 Dezembro 1942 - 20 Janeiro 1943) Oberst August-Viktor von Quast (20 Janeiro 1943 - 9 Maio 1943) (POW) Generalleutnant Alfred Gause (5 Agosto 1944 - 10 Setembro 1944) Oberst Wolf von Kahlden (10 Setembro 1944 - 5 Novembro 1944) Generalmajor Karl Wagener (5 Novembro 1944 - 20 Fevereiro 1945) Oberst Walter Reinhard (20 Fevereiro 1945 - 10 Março 1945) Generalmajor Friedrich-Wilhelm von Mellenthin (10 Março 1945 - 17 Abril 1945) Oficiais de Operações Major Josef Moll (8 Dezembro 1942 - Março 1943) Oberstleutnant Bogislav von Bonin (1 Março 1943 - 7 Maio 1943) Major Ernst-August Freiherr von Rotberg (5 Agosto 1944 - 20 Outubro 1944) Oberstleutnant Herbert Neckelmann (20 Outubro 1944 - 17 Abril 1945) Ordem de Batalha 17 de Dezembro de 1942 Stab der Panzerarmee 10ª Divisão Panzer Divisão von Broich 20. Flak-Division (Luftwaffe) I. / Flak-Regiment 54 (Luftwaffe) II. / Flak-Regiment 54 (Luftwaffe) Abwehrgruppe 210 Propaganda-Zug Tunis Armee Reserve Panzer-Abteilung 190 Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 501 Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 190 Division Imperiali (Italian) 1 de Janeiro de 1943 10ª Divisão Panzer (em transição) Division "Hermann Göring" (em transição) 334ª Divisão de Infantaria (em transição) Grenadier-Regiment 47 (LL) (em transição) 9 de Abr de 1943 Division "Hermann Göring" (parte) 334ª Divisão de Infantaria Italian 1a Divisione di Fanteria "Superga" 15 de Agosto de 1944 LXVII Corpo de Exército 348ª Divisão de Infantaria 245ª Divisão de Infantaria 226ª Divisão de Infantaria Sicherungs-Regiment 5 LXXXVI Corpo de Exército 711ª Divisão de Infantaria 346ª Divisão de Infantaria 272ª Divisão de Infantaria 710ª Divisão de Infantaria (parte) I Corpo Panzer SS 85ª Divisão de Infantaria 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitler Jugend" 89ª Divisão de Infantaria LXXIV Corpo de Exército 271ª Divisão de Infantaria 277ª Divisão de Infantaria 276ª Divisão de Infantaria 21ª Divisão Panzer (parte) 326ª Divisão de Infantaria II Corpo Panzer SS 334ª Divisão Panzer (maior parte) 9ª Divisão Panzer SS Hohenstaufen 3. Fallschirmjäger-Division 31 de Agosto de 1944 À disposição do 5. Panzerarmee 275ª Divisão de Infantaria LXXXVI Corpo de Exército 711ª Divisão de Infantaria 346ª Divisão de Infantaria LXXIV Corpo de Exército 331ª Divisão de Infantaria 344ª Divisão de Infantaria 271ª Divisão de Infantaria LXXXI Corpo de Exército 353ª Divisão de Infantaria 49ª Divisão de Infantaria 85ª Divisão de Infantaria I Corpo Panzer SS 18. Feld-Division (L) Kampfgruppe 6. Fallschirmjäger-Division LVIII Corpo Panzer 47ª Divisão de Infantaria Panzer-Lehr-Division (parte) 348ª Divisão de Infantaria 48ª Divisão de Infantaria II Corpo Panzer SS 9ª Divisão Panzer 116ª Divisão Panzer 2. SS-Panzer-Division "Das Reich" 9ª Divisão Panzer SS Hohenstaufen 16 de Setembro de 1944 XXXXVII Corpo Panzer 21ª Divisão Panzer (maior parte) Panzer-Brigade 111 Panzer-Brigade 112 Panzer-Brigade 113 28 de Setembro de 1944 LVIII Corpo Panzer 11ª Divisão Panzer XXXXVII Corpo Panzer 15. Panzer-Grenadier-Division 21ª Divisão Panzer 13 de Outubro de 1944 LVIII Corpo Panzer 11ª Divisão Panzer 15. Panzer-Grenadier-Division XXXXVII Corpo Panzer 21ª Divisão Panzer 16. Volks-Grenadier-Division 5 de Novembro de 1944 À disposição do 5. Panzerarmee Division Nr. 526 LXXXVI Corpo de Exército Fallschirmjäger-Division Erdmann (Panzer-Brigade 107) 180ª Divisão de Infantaria Kampfgruppe 344ª Divisão de Infantaria XII Corpo Panzer SS 176ª Divisão de Infantaria 183. Volks-Grenadier-Division LXXXI Corpo de Exército 246. Volks-Grenadier-Division 3. Panzer-Grenadier-Division 12. Volks-Grenadier-Division 26 de Novembro de 1944 À disposição do 5. Panzerarmee 246. Volks-Grenadier-Division Division Nr. 526 10. SS-Panzer-Division "Frundsberg" XII Corpo de Exército SS 176ª Divisão de Infantaria XXXXVII Corpo Panzer (subordinado ao XII. SS-Armeekorps) 15. Panzer-Grenadier-Division 183. Volks-Grenadier-Division 9ª Divisão Panzer LXXXI Corpo de Exército 340. Volks-Grenadier-Division 3. Panzer-Grenadier-Division 12. Volks-Grenadier-Division 47. Volks-Grenadier-Division 31 de Dezembro de 1944 À disposição do 5. Panzerarmee 340. Volks-Grenadier-Division I Corpo Panzer SS 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitler Jugend" LVIII Corpo Panzer 116ª Divisão Panzer 9ª Divisão Panzer 2ª Divisão Panzer XXXXVII Corpo Panzer Panzer-Lehr-Division Führer-Begleit-Brigade 15. Panzer-Grenadier-Division XXXIX Corp Panzer 3. Panzer-Grenadier-Division 26. Volks-Grenadier-Division 1. SS-Panzer-Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler" 26 de Janeiro de 1945 À disposição do 5. Panzerarmee 167. Volks-Grenadier-Division 3. Panzer-Grenadier-Division LXVII Corpo de Exército 277. Volks-Grenadier-Division 3. Fallschirmjäger-Division 89ª Divisão de Infantaria 246. Volks-Grenadier-Division XIII Corpo de Exército 18. Volksgrenadier Division 326. Volks-Grenadier-Division 9ª Divisão Panzer LXVI Corpo de Exército 560. Volks-Grenadier-Division (remnants) 15. Panzer-Grenadier-Division 26. Volks-Grenadier-Division 1 de Março de 1945 LXXIV Corpo de Exército 3. Fallschirmjäger-Division + 85ª Divisão de Infantaria 272. Volks-Grenadier-Division LXVII Corpo de Exército 89ª Divisão de Infantaria 277. Volks-Grenadier-Division Korpsgruppe Botsch 18. Volks-Grenadier-Division 26. Volks-Grenadier-Division LXVI Corpo de Exército 5. Fallschirmjäger-Division 12 de Abril de 1945 XII Corpo de Exército SS 363ª Divisão de Infantaria Stab Oberst Witte Kampfgruppe 3. Fallschirmjäger-Division 59ª Divisão de Infantaria LVIII Corpo Panzer 183. Volks-Grenadier-Division 9ª Divisão Panzer (maior parte) 12. Volks-Grenadier-Division 353ª Divisão de Infantaria 62. Volks-Grenadier-Division Membros notáveis Josef "Sepp" Dietrich (Membro do Reichstag, Recebedor da Cruz de Cavaleiro da Cruz de Ferro, com Folhas de Carvalho, Espadas e Diamantes) Hasso von Manteuffel (Recebedor da Cruz de Cavaleiro da Cruz de Ferro, com Folhas de Carvalho, Espadas e Diamantes, no período de pós-guerra foi membro do Bundestag (1953-1957) no liberal Freie Demokratische Partei, FDP) Fontes François de Lannoy & Josef Charita - Panzertruppen: German armored troops 1935-1945 Samuel W. Mitcham Jr - The Panzer Legions: A guide to the German Army Tank Divisions of WWII and Their Commanders Exércitos Panzer da Alemanha na Segunda Guerra Mundial Unidades alemãs na África Unidades alemãs na Normandia
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The Christian Wife Life: wedding advice - photographer. I think that photography is one of the main aspects of wedding planning that people obsess over, because of course they want their pictures to be perfect! They want to be able to look back on the memories that happened so fast - the look on the groom's face as he sees his bride, the kiss of all kisses, the beautiful dress as the bride is twirling, etc. This is understandably VERY important. Taste/Desires: What is your taste when it comes to wedding photos? Do you like classically posed pictures, mostly candid shots, or does having an abstract/unique point of view take precedence? Take some time to visit wedding websites and look at different styles of photos. Figure out what you are drawn to and what is most important for you to have captured. Use Pinterest - I wish I had had that luxury when I was planning! Recommendations: Does the photographer come highly recommended from someone you trust? If you have a wedding planner, with whom has he/she enjoyed successful collaboration? Does the person making the recommendation understand your taste and what you want? Experience: The photographer MUST have wedding experience. Although it may be tempting to hire your friend's friend who likes to upload their "photography" on Facebook for cheap, it won't be worth the money saved. Think about everything that goes into it - getting into the right positions, knowing where to be to get the best shots, knowing what shots are the most crucial, being efficient and quick, blending into the surroundings, having a calm demeanor even when things get stressful, being able to shoot for the entire day, etc. Only an experienced photographer can know how to effectively do all of these things! Comfort: Was I going to be comfortable around this person? Do our personalities clash or work well together? I knew I was going to be around the photographer a lot, so this was important! I wanted pictures of me and my girls getting ready, and knew I would be more comfortable if a fellow female was the one taking pictures of that. Which I'm now glad of, because I was basically naked as my dress was being put on, haha. She got to know me more than she wanted to, I'm sure! Team: I knew that I wanted more than one photographer at the wedding. And I didn't mean someone who barely knew what they were doing - another actual photographer. That way one could be shooting Jordan rubbing cake all over my face while the other could be shooting my little cousin with the garter on his head. Experience with Location: This was huge for me - my location at the Grand Marquise Ballroom was a setting with all kinds of lighting - including lights that changed color every few seconds while we were dancing. It wasn't going to be constantly bright in there. But since my photographer had experience shooting weddings in that ballroom, she already knew how to handle the lighting or lack thereof. Someone who had only shot outside weddings would not have been a good fit for us. Package: How long could we have the photographers? Were we going to get the edited photos on a disk? Were we allowed to put them online? Was an album included? Were prints included? These are all questions that were important when figuring out what package we went with. It all depends on what you want and how much you want to pay. Extra Sessions: In the package I knew I wanted an engagement photo shoot and a bridal portrait shoot. And the bridal portrait shoot needed to be in their studio since it was in February and there was no way I was going to look good in pictures if I was freezing in my dress! Sooo what photographer did we use? Neil Boyd Photography from Raleigh, NC! Neil Boyd shot my bridal portrait session, while Bridget Daily (on their team of photographers) did the engagement shoot and the wedding. LOVED them! Here are some examples of the excellent job they did. This is the only bridal portrait I have on my computer for some reason - I'll try to find more later! Simply gorgeous!! What a beautiful couple! These photos are amazing! Did you guys do a dance for your guests? Your photos are incredible! I am so looking forward to finding a photographer - the pictures are what I care about very most. This is all such great advice, thanks for sharing! Oh Ashley, these photos are WONDERFUL!!! I love love love them. This is a great post! We had a very inexpensive wedding-paid for everything ourselves and photography was one thing we had to cut out of our budget. Looking back, I wish this would have been the one place we splurged because we don't really have any wedding photos. I love these pictures! Your cake looks to die for. I love that you had your monogram iced on it, too! Stumbled onto your blog and just wanted to show yous some blog luv! def enjoyed this post :)def some AMAZING pics. looks like a gr8 wedding! wow beautiful beautiful photos!! just amazing ashley. and is that the garter on the little boy's head? hilarious! Great advice, and so agree...worthy every penny! 7 Thoughts About My New Job. Bloglovin' - Get on it! Guest posting about my hometown - Raleigh! I love Saturdays. :) Guest posting! not your typical Valentine's Day present. what a week - in pictures! Oh, how I need You, Lord. The Girl Behind the Blog Vlog! tagged again and an award! book review: 3 of my favorite devotionals.
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Thursday, 8 June, 2017 | 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm « Cultural Grant Recipients of 2017 Celebration Dinner Scandinavian Fest at Vasa Park » The American Scandinavian Society has a limited amount of reduced price tickets @ $120 to see OSLO at the Lincoln center the 8th of June, 2017, at 7:00 pm. Only, you must purchase your tickets by midnight, Friday April 7th, to join our group rate. The tickets can picked up in person at the box office prior to the event. Please join us for this fun evening! About OSLO A NEW PLAY BY J.T. Rogers DIRECTED BY Bartlett Sher Beaumont Theater | More info… Running Time: 2 hours and 55 minutes, with two intermissions. Ben Brantley of The New York Times calls OSLO "the stuff of crackling theater." Now, this sweeping and surprisingly funny new play comes to Broadway following its sold-out Off-Broadway run. OSLO is inspired by the amazing true story of the back-channel talks, unlikely friendships and quiet heroics that led to the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords between the Israelis and Palestinians. As he did with such wit and intelligence in Blood and Gifts, playwright J.T. Rogers presents a deeply personal story set against a complex historical canvas — a story about the individuals behind world history and their all too human ambitions. Jesse Green of New York Magazine calls OSLO "gripping and remarkably entertaining." And at this cultural moment when finding common ground is paramount, "OSLO gives us hope" (​Joe Dziemianowicz, Daily News). Bartlett Sher directs. Thursday, 8 June, 2017 Lincoln Center Theater http://www.lct.org/
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Tag Archives: fox sports 1 FAQ: Fox Sports 1 and Speed in Canada Fox Sports 1 is launching in the United States today, replacing Speed on the dial on most US cable and satellite providers. This has caused confusion among Canadians wondering if we will receive Fox Sports 1 instead of Speed as well. So, I've pulled together a list of questions people have asked me over the past few weeks into this post. I hope it clears everything up a bit. I have received official word from media relations at Fox Sports/Speed on this, so these are not just guesses. If you have any other questions, ask away in the comments and I'll update this post to include them. First here is a rundown of the official word I've heard from Fox Sports/Speed on the situation. Canada, among other countries, will continue to get Speed after Fox Sports 1 launches in the United States. It will still be called Speed and carry the same live programming. This live programming will come from Fox Sports 1 in the States. Oh, and please don't ask a question without reading this first. Mostly everything should be covered. Q: Will Fox Sports 1 be available in Canada? A: No. Fox Sports 1 is not regulated for carriage in Canada, similar to other general interest sports channels such as ESPN and NBC Sports Network. Q: Will Speed still be available in Canada? A: Yes. Speed will continue relatively unchanged in Canada. In the US most of Speed's live NASCAR, Moto GP, Rolex Sports Car Series, Whelen Modified Tour, V8 Supercars and Barrett-Jackson Auctions. This coverage will continue to air in Canada on Speed. NASCAR Race Hub, which continues on Fox Sports 1, will also continue to air on Speed (nightly at 6pm ET). As will NASCAR Raceday and Victory Lane. Some other studio programming including Wind Tunnel and Speed Center are no longer produced, so they won't air on Speed. Q: Why isn't Fox Sports 1 available? A: There are a few reasons. It isn't licensed for Canadian carriage. Speed's license specifically states that it is a motorsports channel. It cannot air other sports because then it would no longer be a niche channel and it would compete with TSN and Sportsnet. This goes against CRTC regulation which prohibit a US-owned specialty channel from directly competing with a Canadian-owned specialty channel. Q: But when The Nashville Network re-branded as Spike it was still available? This is a common question, and a good one. TNN completely changed its style of programming when it rebranded as Spike, and almost was removed from the CRTC's list of approved channels because of this. The difference here is Fox Sports 1 is NOT a rebrand of Speed, but a completely new channel. Speed is shutting down, Fox Sports 1 is replacing it. Any American providers who want to carry Fox Sports 1 have to negotiate a new contract, even if they already have an existing contract for Speed. The same applies for Canada, where in order for Fox Sports 1 to be carried here, a Canadian provider would have to apply to the CRTC asking for it. Q: I want to see Fox Sports 1 programming, why is the CRTC denying me this right? Most of FS1's programming is available in Canada. In fact more of FS1's programming will be available in Canada than ESPN. All of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League matches will air on Sportsnet. Every UFC fight, as well as other UFC programs and The Ultimate Fighter will air on Sportsnet 360. As previously mentioned motorsports programming will still air on Speed. Some college football coverage (featuring Pac-12 and Big 12) will air on Sportsnet 360 and Sportsnet ONE. Those are the generic commonly asked questions I've thrown together. Here are some specific ones from readers. Q: Seems Rogers or Bell would be smart enough to include FS1 in some package, given the obvious demand? No because it is not approved for carriage here. I'm not even sure the demand would be that great if fans realised that FS1 programming would mostly be blacked out due to Canadian broadcasters (usually Sportsnet) owning exclusive rights here (similar to Thursday Night Football on NFL Network or F1 on Speed). Except for Fox Sports Live (Jay & Dan's new show), which there is demand for in Canada, FS1 isn't providing a lot of programming that isn't otherwise available in Canada. Q: How much college football that would be on FS1 will end up on SN360? I don't have an exact answer on this yet, but Sportsnet will probably have a schedule available sometime in the next couple weeks, so check back then. Q: When can I see Jay and Dan on Canadian TV again? No Canadian network has released any plans to show Fox Sports Live (Jay and Dan's new show). However, the pair have released a new (video) podcast that is available in Canada. You can watch it here. In the podcast Dan offered that he heard "it might happen", referring to the new show airing here. However, a bunch of their clips will get uploaded to YouTube and FoxSportsLive.com. Q: My cable/satellite on-screen guide says something different than you? On-screen guides are done by a independent third party (neither Speed nor the cable companies). There are often mistakes, especially in a situation such as this. Standard | Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged canada, fox sports 1, Speed | 149 Comments An Update on the Fate of Speed in Canada As I originally reported Sunday, on August 17 when Fox Sports 1 launches in America, Speed will continue to broadcast in Canada. However, advance listings now show that Speed will broadcast motorsports programming from Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2 in Canada, instead of the endless repeats that will air on a watered-down version of the channel for American providers who haven't signed on to carry Fox Sports 1 yet. Usually the CRTC doesn't allow American-owned services to broadcast a specific channel for Canadians; however, it seems that's what Speed will do beginning on August 17. Speed Canada's updated advance listings for the launch weekend of Fox Sports 1 include these live broadcasts. US broadcaster is in brackets. 8:00am – NASCAR Live: Michigan (FS1) 8:30am – Sprint Cup Practice: Michigan (FS1) 9:30am – Truck Series Qualifying: Michigan (FS1) 11:00am – Sprint Cup Practice: Michigan (FS1) 12:00pm – Truck Series Setup: Michigan (FS1) 12:30pm – Truck Series Racing: Michigan (FS1) 3:00pm – Continental Tire Series: Road America – debut (FS2) 5:00pm – Motorcycle Racing: Miller Motorsports Park (FS2) 9:00pm – MotoGP Qualifying: Indianapolis (presumably FS2) 10:00am – NASCAR Raceday: Michigan (FS1) 11:00am – Moto3 Racing: Indianapolis (FS1) 12:00pm – Moto2 Racing: Indianapolis (FS1) 1:30pm – MotoGP Trackside: Indianapolis (FS1) 2:00pm – MotoGP Racing: Indianapolis (FS1) 7:00pm – NASCAR Victory Lane: Michigan (FS1) Speed Canada will also air Fox Sports 1's daily NASCAR show Race Hub weeknights at 6pm ET. What is most interesting is some Fox Sports 2 (which is replacing Fuel TV on August 17) programming, including some things that aired on Fuel TV in the past, such as Lucas Oil Motocross, will now air on Speed. So, that's the latest. Better news than I had to report earlier in the week. I've reached out to Fox Sports for more information, and if I get any I'll post another update. For now, here is where all of FS1's live programming on August 17 will air in Canada. 8:00am – NASCAR Live: Michigan (Speed) 8:30am – Sprint Cup Practice: Michigan (Speed) 9:30am – Truck Series Qualifying: Michigan (Speed) 11:00am – Sprint Cup Practice: Michigan (Speed) 12:00pm – Truck Series Setup: Michigan (Speed) 12:30pm – Truck Series Racing: Michigan (Speed) 5:00pm – UFC Fight Night Prelims (SN360) 8:00pm – UFC Fight Night: Shogun v. Sonnen (SN360) Standard | Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged fox sports 1, fox sports 2, nascar, Speed Canada | 48 Comments Standard | Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged canada, ESPN FC, fox sports 1, Speed | 34 Comments Onrait and O'Toole A Good Hire for Fox Onrait and O'Toole with the Prime Minister at last November's Grey Cup (credit: PMO/Jason Ransom) Fox aims to do the unthinkable when it launches Fox Sports 1 this August, overtake ESPN as the most watched sports channel in America. And it certainly has a chance. At launch it has MLB (beginning in 2014), NASCAR (including Sprint Cup races in 2015), college football and hoops, just like ESPN. Fox Sports also has UEFA Champions League and FIFA tournaments beginning in 2015. All Fox is missing out on are the big events (minus the World Cup) that ESPN and Turner's TNT have. ESPN has the BCS, Turner has March Madness. ESPN has weekday coverage of three of golf's majors, TNT has the other. ESPN also has all four tennis Grand Slams. Due to the long-term nature of broadcast contracts, there isn't a lot more Fox can do to compete with ESPN. They can compete with ESPN's highlight programs though. Late Friday news came that the faces of TSN's SportsCentre, Jay Onrait and Dan O'Toole, were leaving TSN for new jobs in Los Angeles along with "Producer Tim". It was quickly confirmed, as I initially speculated, that these jobs were at Fox for the new nightly news show "Fox Sports Live", which will air weeknights from from 11pm until 2am Eastern. The new program will compete directly with ESPN's SportsCenter, something that sports channels in the US are usually reluctant to do. While SportsCenter is incredibly popular, it does have its faults. There is certainly a base in American looking for something new and refreshing. Fox is known for going against the establishment and trying new things, and gimmicks, in sports broadcasting. Some, like the FoxBox, have stuck. Others, like the glowing puck, not so much. Onrait and O'Toole certainly fit the Fox ideal of different, and yes, at times gimmicky. Not that it usually detracts from their broadcasts. After Keith Olbermann and Dan Patrick, who also called their SportsCenter "The Big Show", ESPN would never go for a duo potentially bigger than the network like Onrait and O'Toole. Last year The Wall Street Journal wrote an article on Onrait and O'Toole asking "Why Can't We Have Canada's SportsCentre?". Now you do, America. And before anyone asks, no I do not know if Fox Sports 1 will be available in Canada. theScore to Rogers… Last Tuesday the CRTC finalized the sale of theScore Television Network to Rogers. Sportsnet immediately took control of it, although it will go by theScore until a rebrand on Canada Day. Live @ theScore and the Footy Show both ended Monday, without so much as a goodbye. You can read Kristian Jack and James Sharman's final thoughts on the Footy Show here. A new "Hockey Central Xtra" replaced Live @, airing from 5-6pm Eastern on weeknights with a mix of theScore and Sportsnet on-air talent. Tim and Sid returned to theScore with a simulcast of their Fan 590 radio show on Wednesday. In other immediate changes Monday Night Raw is now live and theScore will have 8 Toronto FC matches this season. Rogers valued the transaction at $172 million, while Rogers will contribute $17.1 million to a tangible-benefits package for amateur sports in Canada. The CRTC did deny Rogers' idea of using the tangible benefits package to create a Canadian version of the X Games. The CRTC's main problem is that in the broadcasting community, Rogers would exclusively benefit from the "Sportsnet Winter Games". I agree. What's the point in a required investment to improve amateur sports and broadcasting in Canada if the company paying is the lone company to benefit? As a result, Rogers must submit an alternative plan by the end of the month. What interests me are the interventions put forward by other media companies. Eastlink asked the CRTC to reclassify theScore as a "mainstream sports service", similar to TSN, TSN2 or Sportsnet ONE. The CRTC opened up this sector to Canadian competition a few years ago. Previously TSN had protection. theScore enjoys similar protection as a sports news service. Unless Eastlink plans on launching a sports news channel, which seems unlikely, I find this is an odd intervention. Bell's intervention was also interesting. Bell wanted the new license to include a condition to prevent theScore from tape-delaying programming by 15 minutes to get around live-programming rules imposed on it. theScore has previously done this with Serie A soccer and WWE. I expect theScore will continue to air mostly basketball, soccer, WWE and college/university/amateur sports. The channel has found a niche with these sports, and I think for the most part Rogers will continue this. Rogers has already bought rights to FIBA basketball tournaments for theScore. Sportsnet has rights to CIS football and basketball games that air on Fox and Fox Sports 1 in the US. The CIS Hockey Championship would also make sense for theScore. There's also always more room for UEFA Champions League group stage matches. WWE will continue to anchor theScore's line-up on Monday and Friday. Regardless of whether it's a sport, it is theScore's highest-rated program. It consistently competes with Monday Night Football for the best cable ratings on Mondays in the fall. Limitations on the amount of live sports broadcasts will limit how many live games can air on theScore. One thing I think Sportsnet really needs to capitalize on is the Footy Show's popularity, even if it is gone. James Sharman, Kristian Jack, Brendan Dunlop, John Molinaro, and Thomas Dobby are all working for the same company again. The best time period for the podcast is when they were on it, in my opinion. Either a podcast or radio show would be great. Late Starts… Anyone reading this live in St. Louis, Chicago or Minnesota? I hate the idea of 8:30pm local starts in the playoffs just for TV. The NBA does it regularly, but the NHL only started this year. I think one reason for this, aside from pleasing CBC and NBC, is to test the waters for next season when the divisional playoff format begins. One or two series in next year's first round will feature two Central Time teams. That will create headaches for the NHL with three-quarters of all playoff games in the Eastern or Central time zones. Moving to an NBA-style schedule is one way to fix it. In other news, puckdrop of game 5 of the Kings-Blues series will be at 9pm Eastern, which means CBC will have to miss the first period since it conflicts with the Leafs-Bruins game. No word if cable/satellite providers will make this game available on an alternate channel yet. Dowbiggin Gone… Toronto Sports Media is reporting that the Globe & Mail will not re-new Bruce Dowbiggin's contract. I have heard the same thing. While Bruce could, at times, write a good piece on sports media, I thought his columns took a sharp dive when he began writing mostly about hockey and sports in general. Since Dowbiggin does love to include Tweets in his columns, here's one to prove my point: Honestly, what else is Gyrba on ice for? Not like he did this between great goals. Out to punish only, the kind of plug NHL can do without. — bruce dowbiggin (@dowbboy) May 3, 2013 Now before I get into a rant defending Gryba (not on the hit, but in general), I just want to say he had a +28 rating in the minors this year. He was -3 logging 20 minutes a game for the Senators during the regular season. He blocked more than a shot a game, good enough for tenth among rookies. As this Ottawa Citizen article points out, you can't judge Gryba (or many other defensemen) by their offensive output. Seems obvious, but isn't to everyone I guess. The Globe will have other writers write about sports media when needed. Media columnist Steve Ladurantaye already writes about sports media from time to time, while soccer columnist John Doyle has written about Fox Soccer Report and (the lack of) beIN Sport in Canada. While it is sad to see the last regular sports media in a mainstream paper, it wasn't the same since Bill Houston retired and the Star axed Chris Zelkovich's column anyway. Standard | Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged bruce dowbiggin, dan o'toole, fox sports 1, jay onrait, NHL, rogers, theScore, tim & sid | 53 Comments
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layout: post title: My First Blog Post category: blog --- Okay, lets keep this short. After almost two years of thinking that I would start a blog, finally on this day, I write my first blog post. I am excited and hope to continue with this blog. Stay tuned guys!
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Wangfujing is one of Beijing's most famous shopping streets. Less than a kilometer in length and with hundreds of years of history it is renowned for its bright neon signs and its famous Chinese and Western brand shops. Wangfujing combines both Chinese and Western architecture, with small snack stalls and giant shopping malls. The street came into being during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), taking it's name from the large number or upper-class residences ("Wang Fu" in Chinese) and the presence of a well ("Jing" in Chinese), though commercial enterprise at this site dates back at least to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Wangfujing has two large shopping malls, with one at each end of the street. The Oriental Plaza at southern end is a huge complex and one of the biggest malls in Asia, while the Sun Dong An Plaza at the north end contains the Apple Computer Center, VW Audi car showroom, Sony science exhibition center, many fashion stores, a lot of cafes and restaurants, a cinema, banks, etc. Besides shopping malls, there is one of the largest book stores in Beijing – the Wangfujing Book Store, consisting of 6 floors. Many smaller shops selling famous Chinese and Western brands are also represented. One major draw for fans of Chinese food is the snack street. For foreign visitors the variety of food can be mind-boggling, with such food as intestines and scorpions alongside more prosaic favorites like lamb meat kebabs and Beijing's own tanghulu (candied fruits on a large skewer). Modern-day Wangfujing is largely pedestrianized and is well served by the Beijing Subway, with Wangfujing Station at the southern end.
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The rapid economic growth in Indonesia along with the tight competition within various industries are require every company to continuously innovate and advancing competitive advantage - both in fabricating innovative product, creating a marketing breakthrough-strategy up to optimizing operational cost efficiency. All these things are should be executed without lowering the quality and standards in the production process. As the world's leading commercial Pest Control Company, this is the challenge that Rentokil Indonesia wants to answer in 2018. In the beginning of March 2018, Rentokil Indonesia introduced new innovative units called Lumnia – a proven fly trap units that proficient and efficient in reducing electrical energy usage through numerous studies and trials by science experts at Rentokil's Global Technical Center. The Lumnia range includes four high-performing units with a modern and seamless design is also comes with energy savings modes that automatically adapt day and night to reduce energy consumption without degrading the quality of its main capability as a monitoring and controlling fly infestation unit. The advantages of Lumnia units are lies on its capability to automatically adapt from day to night to reduce energy consumption. Lumnia's high attraction output LED lamps offer average energy savings of 61% compared to equivalent competitor fly trap. "Imagine if your huge factory installs a lot of fly trap units all around the site today and you have to keep them ready in active mode during day and night, how much does it cost to pay?" explained by Managing Director of Rentokil Initial Indonesia, Heri Susanto at Lumnia workshop and launching at JS Luwansa Hotel, South Jakarta. "If you considering the current fly trap with Lumnia, certainly I can assure that your company will be able to do more cost saving in regards of monthly electricity bills" he added. Acting as guest speaker in the event, Chef Marinka is also sharing her experiences about kitchen hygiene in the professional chef point of view – which she said "play an important role in the food and beverage industry these days". Chef Marinka continued: "Most people are still trapped in the paradigm if hygienic and high-grade food quality is only derived from its hygienic raw materials, but it's not! Other supporting factor such as the presence of reliable fly trap unit in the kitchen is considered as an important factor that can't be underestimated in which people rarely to pay attention".
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EXCLUSIVE: Gain insight into valuing mental health as a future workplace asset at Employee Benefits Connect 2017. Beth Husted (pictured), rehabilitation services manager at Unum UK, will present a session titled 'Creating breakthroughs in mental health as the future workplace asset' as part of the holistic wellbeing conference stream on Wednesday 1 March 2017. Husted will highlight the stigma around mental health in the workplace, and outline what employers can do to help staff manage their mental health, as well as ensuring managers are trained to effectively support staff with mental health conditions. Husted will also discuss findings from research conducted by Unum, The Mental Health Foundation and Oxford Economics, examining negative perceptions around mental health in the workplace, and why some employees with a mental health condition have concerns about disclosing this to line managers.
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Michigan Virtual's Online Learner Readiness Rubric is a tool that allows educators, parents, mentors and students to evaluate areas in which a student may excel or struggle throughout their online courses. The Online Learner Readiness Rubric is intended as a way to evaluate and identify areas in which a student will succeed as well as areas in which a student may encounter challenges during their online education. Online learners, mentors, parents and guardians can use this tool to assess a student's basic skills and competencies in areas like technology skills, learning style and time management. This guide serves as a critical resource to better understand each individual student's needs and areas for improvement when considering online education options.
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Former BARC CEO Partho Dasgupta denied bail despite deteriorating health conditions Partho Dasgupta is currently admitted at JJ Hospital by Taloja jail officials and is in a very critical condition. Home News Reports Jammu and Kashmir: Govt employee arrested for trying to create a false narrative by... Updated: 3 July, 2020 Jammu and Kashmir: Govt employee arrested for trying to create a false narrative by spreading rumours on social media The man arrested for fuelling rumours on social media had recently posted a series of tweets in which he had made grossly misleading claims regarding the recent terror attack in Sopore where a three-year-old boy was found sitting alongside a slain civilian a few days ago. OpIndia Staff Representational Image(Source: Deccan Herald) The police in Jammu and Kashmir have arrested a man named Tahir Nazir Shalla from Sopore for 'sharing seditious and provocative posts' on social media to create a false narrative by spreading rumours with respect to the current security situation in the state. A person, Tahir Nazir Shalla, has been arrested for sharing 'seditious and provocative posts' on social media & 'trying to create a false narrative by spreading rumours regarding current security situation in Kashmir' from Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir: Police — ANI (@ANI) July 3, 2020 A case has been registered against the man, reportedly a Jammu and Kashmir government employee, by the Sopore police. "Taking serious note of the misuse of social media platforms, the police have filed a case against a bunch of such social media users who have opposed the government orders and indulged in sharing false propaganda against the government," a police spokesperson said. The Cyber Police identified a social media user—Tahir Nazir Shalla, who works as an Economics Lecturer at the Department of Education of Jammu and Kashmir, for misusing social media through "seditious and provocative" posts which posed a threat to the maintenance of law and order. The man in question is also accused of running anti-national campaigns on social media and fabricating and concocting fake and unfounded rumours concerning the current security situation in the Kashmir Valley. "Jammu and Kashmir police's cyber cell has identified many persons who are misusing social media by spreading false propaganda against the govt. One such person namely Tahir Nazir shalla S/O Nazir Ah shalla who is working in education department (Higher Education) who in contravention of social media policy for govt. employees was running anti national campaign on social media and tried to create untrue and fake narrative," said the police spokesman regarding the arrest. "The accused has been handed over to Sopore police station by cyber cell and got booked under relevant sections of law for further course of action. Investigations are set in motion to identify other persons involved in similar anti-state campaigns on social media and spreading false propaganda," the spokesperson added. Tahir Nazir Shalla makes spurious claims on Social Media Shalla had been spreading rumours on the Internet, attributing the death of the civilian, killed by terrorists in Sopore on Wednesday, to the Government and the Armed Forces even as the police have strongly refuted the allegations that the man was killed by their fire. Shalla had responded to prominent personalities and journalists such as Sambit Patra, Barkha Dutt, Rajdeep Sardesai and others in an attempt to stoke the rumours that the murder of the man was carried out on the direction of the government. He has been killed by Govt. Terrorists who have now presented it as HOSTAGE RESCUE. — Tahir Nazir Shalla (@shubatahir) July 1, 2020 He was killed by Indian Govt. terrorists who now present it as HOSTAGE RESCUE. You cowards, poltroons you can only kill civilians, but you wouldn't dare to take the name of the armed enemy. After the man was killed during an encounter between terrorists and security forces, and a photograph of his grandson sitting on body went viral on social media, Pakistanis and Islamists in India had started propaganda that the man was killed by Indian forces. In fact, the man was killed by terrorists, while the 3-year old child was rescued by Indian soldiers from the site. Whether NDTV or 'The Wire', they never have to worry about funds. In name of saving democracy, they get money from various sources. We need your support to fight them. Please contribute whatever you can afford seditious OpIndia Staffhttps://www.opindia.com Staff reporter at OpIndia Entertainment OpIndia Staff - 20 January, 2021 World OpIndia Staff - 20 January, 2021 Editor's picks OpIndia Staff - 20 January, 2021 'Kerala model' still struggling to fight coronavirus, accounts for 45% of the country's total fresh cases Kerala reported 6,186 positive cases on Tuesday, 19 January. The test positivity rate in Kerala stood at 9.34%. Read all the latest news
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Provides all aspects of therapeutic respiratory care based on established standards. Demonstrates competency in all procedures within the scope of practice, as appropriate to the ages of the patients served. Must be a graduate of an NBRC approved school for respiratory care. Must be Registered Respiratory Therapist or Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician (NBRC) and licensed by the New Jersey State Board of Respiratory Care as a Licensed Respiratory Practitioner.
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Category: Exhibit Installation Coming Attractions: Beyond Bollywood Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation opens February 27 at the National Museum of Natural History. Organized by the Asian Pacific American Center, this exhibit hightlights the histories and contributions of Indian Americans. Beyond Bollywood is not only the largest exhibit on this subject, but it also inagurates a new gallery space at the Natural History Museum. OEC is responsible for design, production, and installation of Beyond Bollywood. Here is a behind-the-scenes preview of the upcoming exhibition: Building a Better Exhibit Case The Office of Exhibits Central and the Museum Conservation Institute develop affordable and sustainable conservation-grade casework. OEC collaborated with MCI to design and test exhibit cases that meet the stringent requirements of object conservators to keep Smithsonian artifacts safe from environmental damage and material degradation. Previously, Smithsonian museums had to contract this kind of specialized work out to one of a handful of manufacturers. The cost of these cases was almost always prohibitive, especially for temporary exhibits. The new high-level conservation-grade casework can be produced at a reasonable cost in-house at OEC. Mindful of the Smithsonian's commitment to sustainability, the system encourages recycling. Existing exhibition cases can be retrofitted with conservation-grade object chambers. The cases also address both security concerns and fire safety. The process and construction technique are the result of years of effort by staff members at both OEC and MCI. Conservator Jia-Sun Tsang tested a wide range of products to determine the best conservation-grade materials to construct the case. OEC provided the engineering, equipment, and fabrication expertise. Illustration of object chamber, desk, and vitrine. The sealed object chamber, called a "microchamber," isolates a museum object from harmful gases and other materials and maintains a stable humidity. Microchamber fitted into exhibition case. This microchamber with deck was retrofitted to an ex¬isting wooden case. A set of metal coupons (back right corner)—used to monitor conditions inside the case—showed no corrosion after nine months. Photo: Don Hurlbert, NMNH. Wooden display cases retrofitted with conservation-grade microchambers for the exhibition "Cyprus: Crossroads of Civilizations" at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, 2010–2011. Photo: Don Hurlbert, NMNH. For more information about conservation-grade cases, click below to download: "Conservation Meets Sustainability: Recycling Wooden Exhibition Cases." WAAC Newsletter, Volume 35, Number 2, May 2013 Download Conservation Meets Sustainability An Indoor Tree for Orchids of Latin America A lifelike Banyan tree recalls the tropical rainforest at the National Museum of Natural History. of Latin America (Natural History, January 26-April 21, 2013) explored the crossroads of botany, horticulture, and culture. Exhibit planners wanted to transport visitors to the tropical rainforest, so they requested a dramatic Banyan tree sculpture at the exhibit entrance to evoke the orchids' lush habitat. Orchids has since closed, but the tree remains at NMNH. Designing, making, and installing a life-sized tropical tree required careful planning by OEC's Model Shop. The tree was made in sections to allow for transport and delivery through the hallways at NMNH. Modelmakers began by building a welded armature trunk with removable branches. They then applied fire-rated urethane foam and carved it into shape. Next, trunk and branches were coated with a water-based, pliable material that would hold a texture and harden. Modelmakers sculpted strangler fig vines on top of the trunk, and stained both with color. The entire structure was transported to NMNH, where modelmakers attached branches, adjusted leaves, and painted the surface to make the Banyan tree appear a seamless whole. The tree's metal armature skeleton is covered with blocks of urethane foam. Modelmakers Erin Mahoney and Megan Dattoria make a mold of living tree bark at the Kogod Courtyard. The painted Banyan trunk with strangler fig vines. The completed Banyan tree greets visitors at NMNH. Smithsonian Gardens Secretary Clough Comes to OEC Secretary Wayne Clough paid a visit to OEC last week to view the production process of the latest Museum on Main Street exhibit: The Way We Worked. The exhibit was developed by MoMS and is based on a collection of photographs from the National Archives. The Way We Worked takes a close look at the important role work plays in American lives and how our workforce has changed over time. Five copies of the exhibit were produced at OEC and began shipping out to small towns across America at the end of August. Being from a small town himself, the Secretary spoke about how important cultural programing like traveling exhibitions are for rural Americans. He also mentioned how impressed he was with OEC's handiwork. It was a pleasure to share our work with the Secretary and an exciting way to wrap up the production of another terrific MoMS exhibit. Robbie Davis of MoMS assembles TWWW in preparation for the Secretary's visit. Secretary Clough viewing TWWW. Secretary Clough poses for a photo at the entrance of TWWW. Secretary Clough talking with modelmakers Jon Zastrow and Danny Feilding about the fabrication process of TWWW. Moving Beyond Earth The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum (NASM) recently opened a new gallery devoted to exploring recent human spaceflight during the space station and space shuttle eras, as well as to contemplating future spaceflight possibilities. "Moving Beyond Earth" includes artifacts such as space suits and astronaut gear; models including a 12' tall space shuttle replica; and interactive components that allow visitors to experience various aspects of spaceflight such as serving as mission control's flight director, equipping a module for use on the space station, manipulating and assembling space station elements, and exploring the Moon and Mars. The Office of Exhibits Central (OEC) collaborated with the museum on one of the key components in the gallery–a presentation stage intended to be used for live events and broadcasts, as well as for the "Space Flight Academy" quiz game which tests visitors' flight readiness. The stage was an exciting challenge for the OEC team, which took NASM's original design concept, and turned it into a three-dimensional structure. CAD drawing prepared by OEC model makers, Vincent Rossi and Adam Metallo The first step in the production of the stage was for OEC model makers, Vincent Rossi and Adam Metallo, to create a drawing using Computer Assisted Design (CAD) software, which reflected the size and profile parameters that NASM had provided to the team. Rossi, who served as OEC's project leader, explained the importance of the CAD drawings. "I knew that everyone would be building from the drawings," he said, "and so I wanted to ensure that they were as accurate as possible. The CAD drawings allowed for precision in all components. We were working within a limited time-frame, with little room for error, and it was essential that each element was completed to an especially high standard. Also, the CAD drawings allowed us to see how the finished structure would look inside the gallery." Once the drawings were completed and approved by the museum, discussions took place to determine what types of materials would work best for the interior framework and outer skin of the stage. Because it needed to support equipment, as well as people during live presentations, the stage had to pass stringent Smithsonian life/safety reviews, including receiving engineering and materials approvals from the review board. Square 3/8" steel tubing was selected as the best material for the frame, since it was structurally sound, as well as relatively easy to work with. The team cut the steel–which came in 20' lengths–to the desired sizes with a band saw according to the CAD drawings, and carefully labeled the pieces so that they would know exactly where each custom-made segment belonged. The steel tubing for the curved perimeter of the frame was sent to an outside contractor, who was able to bend it to the correct degree of curvature in order to get the round shape for the stage that was specified in the CAD drawings. The OEC team then cut the curved tubing to size, as well, and labeled the pieces. View of the steel framework at OEC The CAD drawings called for the steel frame to be supported by fifteen posts, which were also custom made at OEC. The posts were fitted with interior plates that could slide up and down threaded rods which were to be secured to the museum's floor. The posts could be adjusted for height by moving the plates up or down the threaded rods, and clamping them with nuts; the rods, in essence, acted as adjustable stilts. The several posts which supported the curved perimeter were also reinforced in their interiors with metal angles: in one post, the steel angle ran from the lower left corner to the upper right corner, and in the next post, the angle ran from the upper left corner to the lower right corner. Because the stage was designed so that its outer skin would be made up of fixed panels, as well as movable panels that could swing open as doors, complex hinges had to be attached to four of the perimeter posts to accommodate the doors, which Rossi and Metallo developed and fabricated at OEC. The doors were intended to provide access to the open storage space beneath the stage, as well as to the electrical components needed to power the stage's interactive and audio/visual equipment. In the meantime, OEC model maker, Jon Zastrow, created a full-size template out of medium density fiberboard (MDF) which was set up on the floor so that the team could use it as an outline onto which they could arrange all of the post and frame "puzzle pieces" in order to double check the accuracy of the cut list before welding began. After the pieces were assembled in place, they were welded together in three sections so that the framework would be manageable to work with; the sections were then painted with a rust-colored primer to seal the metal surface. Once the interior steel framework was underway, Rossi focused on the type of material that would work best for the outer skin of the stage, suggesting that fiberglass might be a good choice, with which NASM concurred. He located a firm that was able to produce large-scale structures, and he and the project administrator, George Quist, worked with the company to finalize the details. "The firm was able to mold to very tight tolerances," Quist noted, "which is exactly what we needed for the project." The company first created a full-scale mold based on the computer drawings; the mold was divided into eight panels, four of which (every other one) were designed to be the hinged doors. Next, the firm delivered the mold to a specialist who began the casting process by covering the interior of the mold with a gel coat. A chop gun was used to spray a fiberglass and fire-retardant resin mixture into the mold to reach a depth of 1/4". Rectangular-shaped steel reinforcements (illustrated in green on the CAD drawing) were embedded into the fiberglass panels to increase their structural integrity, and to provide a point of attachment for the door hinges. Lastly, silver-colored acrylic polyurethane was applied as a finish coat on the outside of the fiberglass, giving the stage's skin a space-age appearance. The team requested that one of the finished fiberglass door panels be delivered to OEC, in advance, so that it could be tested before the others were cast, to make sure that it would accurately fit the steel frame, and that the hinges on the posts could be connected to the embedded metal reinforcements inside the fiberglass, as planned. Once the posts, hinges, frame, and fiberglass panels were complete, all of the pieces were delivered to NASM for the assembly of the stage. OEC model makers, Danny Fielding and Natalie Gallelli, started the installation by drilling small holes in the floor of the museum to accommodate the threaded rods on which the posts were to be affixed, and then slipped the posts onto their rods. Since the floor of the museum was not level, a laser level was used to adjust the posts; Fielding and Gallelli moved the posts up or down the rods until they were positioned correctly. (The laser level is a portable light source that emits multiple beams of light simultaneously which serve to mark a pre-set height.) According to Fielding, "The individual pieces were so precisely cut and welded, that leveling the posts went very smoothly. We spent a great deal of preparation time in the OEC shop measuring, prototyping, and testing so that we would not run into any complications on site. Additionally, we assembled the entire structure at OEC to ensure that all of the components worked together as we had anticipated they would." View of the steel framework installed in the exhibit gallery at NASM A platform, constructed by Jon Zastrow of fire-rated, medium density fiberboard, was then bolted to the top of the metal frame by Fielding and Gallelli. The next phase of the installation was to attach the fiberglass panels to the steel framework. During the design phase, Rossi and Metallo had built in flexibility wherever there were unknowns. "By factoring in a degree of adjustability," Metallo said, "we could account for variation or anything that came in above the anticipated tolerance level. The door hinges, for example, were adjustable up to approximately 2", which allowed the doors to move up, down, left, or right, in any direction, so that we would be able to install them correctly." Vincent Rossi (left) and Adam Metallo (right) attach a fiberglass panel to the steel framework Adam Metallo (left) and Natalie Gallelli (right) adjust a post Rossi and Metallo utilized laptops on site at NASM to access their CAD drawings, making the process virtually paperless. It was unnecessary for them to print out full-scale blueprints at any point in the process, and Rossi was able to continually update the drawings, as adjustments were made in the design. Adam Metallo (left background) and Vincent Rossi (right background) consult the computer drawings while Natalie Gallelli (left foreground) and Danny Fielding (right foreground) adjust a post View of the assembled stage For special events, NASM's original design concept called for accessories that could be used with the structure, including stairs and elevators. Rossi was able to locate three companies that provided the needed equipment: the first firm, which specialized in building custom-made staircases, fabricated removable stairs for the project, equipped with a built-in handrail to allow visitors and staff to ascend the stage; the second, an elevator manufacturer, was able to construct an appropriately-sized lift that operated without flammable oils, and could be permanently attached to the stage to lift materials onto it; and the third was an elevator manufacturer that carried specially-designed equipment which met Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, and provided a removable elevator to facilitate wheel-chair access. The final phase of the installation was the attachment of the lighted interactives along the rim of the stage, which were prototyped and fabricated by OEC model maker, Chris Hollshwander, based on NASM's designs; NASM positioned and connected the electrical work. Visitors can watch the outcome of their game playing on free-standing, large-screen monitors which sit on top of the stage when the structure is not being used for special events. NASM then covered the MDF platform with carpeting, and special exhibit lighting was focused on the stage and the other exhibit components in this very dynamic gallery. Danny Fielding (left) and Adam Metallo (right) check the rim of the stage where the interactive lights and buttons will be attached In addition to the model shop team, OEC painter, Walter Skinner, detailer, Stoy Popovich, and graphic specialist, Theresa Keefe, contributed their expertise to the successful completion of the stage. As project administrator, Quist, said, "It was quite exciting and gratifying to watch the structure evolve from the CAD drawings to a functioning stage. The OEC model shop team solved a number of complex design and fabrication issues, and conducted a great deal of interesting materials research. Moreover, the team was able to perfectly mesh what they fabricated in-house with the work produced by the many disparate outside contracters, including the cast fiberglass panels and doors for the outer skin, and the staircase and elevators. The accuracy of all of the work was very impressive." The OEC team credits NASM's chief of design, Frank Florentine, for helping to make the project a success. His support throughout the design and fabrication phases was invaluable, and his commitment to quality ensured that "Moving Beyond Earth" will be one of the museum's most popular exhibit galleries. View of the completed stage in "Moving Beyond Earth" photo 1: Vincent Rossi and Adam Metallo photo 2: Editor photo 3: Adam Metallo photo 5: Courtesy NASM; Eric Long, photographer photo 10: Editor Night at the Museum "pile of loot" installation The Smithsonian Castle–prominently featured in the witty 20th Century Fox motion picture, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian–is currently the setting for the display of one of the many spectacular props included in the movie. The enormous "pile of loot," supposedly pilfered from the museum's collections by the film's arch villain, the evil pharaoh, Kah Mun Rah, is on view in the Great Hall through September 30, 2009. The fascinating agglomeration of faux artifacts is made even more impressive by its sheer size: 6′ high x 22′ long x 22′ wide. Irresistible to examine, the hoard includes gold coins, clocks, furniture, Oriental carpets, picture frames, brass urns, musical instruments, and much, much more. The Office of Exhibits Central (OEC) led the installation of the pile of loot in the Castle, with support from across the Smithsonian. According to Scott Schmidt, head of OEC's Fabrication Shop, "I pulled in specialists from every corner of the Institution." The Transportation Division provided a 55′ tractor-trailer and driver, for example, so that all six pieces of the sculpture could be transported together. OEC's Special Exhibitions Department arranged the loan of the prop, organized logistics within the Castle, and managed the installation. OEC model maker, Carolyn Thome, guided a team of volunteers from the Smithsonian's Visitor Information and Associates' Reception Center, who worked with her to re-glue, straighten, and dress the mound of objects prior to its opening to the public, including installing ten additional boxes of loot that was not permanently attached to the main mass. Rick Pelasara's production division at the National Museum of the American Indian fabricated the plexi barriers. The staff of the Office of Facilities Engineering and Operations, as well as the Castle's Building Management staff, supplied invaluable help with lifting, carrying, and placing the heavy pieces of the sculpture; each of the six sections required the strength of ten men to move it. The Castle Collections office was involved in multiple phases of the project, including the assembly, and the National Museum of American History designed and produced an explanatory panel which provided background information on the film. The sculpture was transported from the Smithsonian's storage facility in Landover, Maryland, to the Castle at the beginning of May, where it was off-loaded from the truck and carried, by hand, into the Great Hall. The pieces were lined up so that the seams between sections were not visible, and the retractable wheels beneath the pieces were adjusted for height. The additional loot was then positioned, and final alterations made to the giant stack of treasures. Lastly, the plexi barriers were put in place, as well as the explanatory panel. "The great beauty of the installation was the willingness to help that I encountered from all of the offices involved," Schmidt continued. "We were concerned with handling the sculpture safely, but were also aware that the building was open to the public, who were especially interested in what we were doing. We were able to complete the project without having a major impact on the other activities taking place in the building, and we provided a glimpse for the visitors of some of the 'behind-the-scenes' work that goes on at the Smithsonian." The comical movie follows the adventures of the film's characters as they travel from New York City to Washington, D.C., and back, and highlights many of the Smithsonian's buildings, as well as its exhibits. photos 1, 2, 4, 5: editor–The pile of loot on display in the Great Hall of the Smithsonian Castle. photo 3: Betsy Robinson–Volunteers helping with the installation. Orchids Gone Wild! OEC began working on Orchids: Take a Walk on the Wild Side with the Smithsonian Horticulture Services Division in June 2005. Our Design and Editing department worked with staff from Horticulture Services and the Natural History Museum's Botany Department to develop the script and design concept. Our Fabrication and Model Making shops built a walkway, panels, a "research station," trees, vines, and even rain! See pictures of the OEC team installing the components in the gallery space. Orchids: Take a Walk on the Wild Side opens Saturday, January 27, 2007, and runs through April 22, 2007, at the National Museum of Natural History. photo: OEC and Horticulture staff and volunteers put the finishing touches on the orchid exhibit.
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still used today for treatment of disease, preventative care, and health maintenance. It emerged from a holistic understanding of balance and flow within the natural world. It identifies complex theories of how the body functions as well as guiding principles and practices to optimize healthy functioning. Just as in nature there are continual processes of growth, transformation, and decline, there are also these processes within the human body, mind, and emotions. When there is balance, there is a sense of health and thriving; when there is imbalance due to stress, poor diet, hereditary conditions, or environmental conditions, there can be discomfort, and sometimes illness and disease. Careful consideration is taken to understand the whole person and treat accordingly. The goal of treatment is to bring back balance in order to restore good health to the entire system and person and then to maintain that. A person trained in Chinese medicine earns the title of licensed acupuncturist, L.Ac. The scope of practice includes the modalities of acupuncture as well as herbal medicine, therapeutic massage, dietary advice, and Qigong meditation and exercises. An acupuncturist may also use moxibustion (heat therapy), cupping (suction of the skin with glass or silicone), and gua sha (smooth scaping of the skin.) Any one or more of these may be used within a session or course of treatments tailored to each individual. All of these tools an acupuncturist can use work to promote the body's own ability to heal itself. Acupuncture is the use of sterile, single use, disposable needles that are very fine, about the thickness of a human hair. There are at least 400 designated acupuncture points connected by pathways called channels or meridians. The points communicate between the surface of the body and the internal structures and organs. Each point, and combinations of points, affects the body, mind, emotions and energy differently. Our bodies are constantly working to maintain balance and health—to digest our food, to fight a cold, to heal a wound, to regulate blood pressure, to get good sleep, to focus on our work, to not get so angry, etc., but sometimes we need more guidance and redirection when something isn't functioning optimally. After having gone to several different acupuncturists, it's clear to me that Liza is uniquely gifted. She is more open and honest and supportive than so many others I've met, and her technique is unparalleled. I always leave our appointments feeling so well taken care of and refreshed in so many ways. She's a truly special person— on, and off, the table. Liza Pollock is a gifted empath. She takes her work so seriously that there are results, results and more results. While she is very good at what she does as an acupuncturist, I think her gift goes beyond this. Neverthless, I was her patient for over a year for complications arising out of poor surgery on my lower back. This is a chronic condition. It has led to other problems. I am a good patient and dutifully do what practicitioners ask of me. With Liza, the "work" was easy, fun and aiding in my comfort. I cannot recommend her highly enough. The patient must accept what must be done and in some cases endure changes to get results. Were the word not over-used, I'd say her approach is genuinely "holistic." A million thanks to my acupuncturist Liza Pollock!
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A few days ago I had the pleasure in unboxing the Ruby Auto-Rotating Curling Iron by Irresistible Me and I cannot tell you how excited I was. You have to know that I have straight hair and always dreamed about curls. I already tried to use the usual curler by Babyliss or a straightner/ curler from Remington, but you will soon see why I purchased yet another one. Vor ein paar Tagen hatte ich das Vergnügen gehabt den Ruby-Auto-Rotating Lockenstab von Irresistible Me in den Händen zu haben, und Ihr könnt Euch wohl vorstellen wie aufgeregt ich war. Ihr müsst wissen, dass ich von Natur aus eine glatte Haarpracht besitze und immer von natürlichen Locken träume. Zwar bin ich schon im Besitz von zwei weiteren Lockenstäben (einen von Babyliss, der andere von Remington), aber Ihr werdet schon schnell merken, warum Ruby ein ganz besonderer Lockenstab ist. Before using the curling iron, you should always start with clean, dry hair. Rest the iron safely on a smooth flat surface and plug in. Once plugged in, the blue LED will lighten up, alternating between the temperature settings. To turn the auto curler on, press and hold the power button for two seconds, then the LED will, by default, stay at 260°F indicating the curler is turned ON. To turn off the auto curler, simply press the power button again for two seconds to go back into standby mode. There are five adjustable temperature options: 260°F (127°C), 300°F (149°C), 340°F (171°C) , 380°F (193°C) and 410°F (210°C). To select the desired temperature press the button "+" or "-" until reaching the desired temperature. A blinking blue light means that the auto curler has not yet reached the selected temperature, while a steady blue light gives you the sign that the desired temperature has been reached and the curler is ready for use. Press and hold the "L" button to the left/clockwise rotate the barrel automatically. Release the button to stop rotating. Press and hold the "R" button for automatic right/ counterclockwise rotation, release it to stop rotating. After auto rotating left or right, pressing the red reset button below the "L" and "R" buttons automatically returns the barrel to its initial position, which saves you precious time. The curler has a one hour auto sleep function that will put the curler into standby mode and activate the blinking blue LED light. To resume function, long press the power button for two seconds. I recommand you to use low heat for fine hair! The whole reason I wanted to try this item is for the automatic curling feature! I love it and it is amazing how much time can be saved! I love how it gives you the option to curl forward or backward. That way you can alternate and get the most natural looking curls. The curler has just a three- button system, so is very user-friendly. Furthermore I really like how fast the curler heats up unlike my other curling irons. When you have the Ruby in your hands, you feel that this is quality and has a beautiful ergonomic design. In my opinion the clip part is too short, so you need to make bigger hair sections and put it more to the tip of the clip part, so your hair sits tight. The other negative aspect is just that you need an adapter if you want to use this item in Europe. Vor der Verwendung des Lockenstabes, solltet Ihr immer saubere und trockene Haar haben. Es gibt fünf einstellbare Temperaturmöglichkeiten: 260 ° F (127 ° C), 300 ° F (149 ° C), 340 ° F (171 ° C), 380 ° F (193 ° C) und 410 ° F (210 ° C ). Zur Auswahl drückt die gewünschte Temperatur mit der jeweiligen Taste "+" oder "-", bis die gewünschte Temperatur erreicht wird. Ein blinkendes blaues Licht bedeutet, dass der Auto Lockenwickler die gewählte Temperatur noch nicht erreicht hat, während ein stetiges blaues Licht ein Zeichen dafür ist, dass die gewünschte Temperatur erreicht ist und der Lockenstab nun einsatzbereit ist. Drückt und haltet die Taste "L" , um den Stab nach links / im Uhrzeigersinn zu drehen. Um die Aktion zu stoppen, solltet Ihr nicht mehr den Knopf drücken. Drückt auf die Taste "R" für die automatische Rechtsbewegung / gegen den Uhrzeigersinn. Nach dem automatischen links oder rechts drehen, drückt auf die rote Reset-Taste unter dem "L" und "R", um automatisch wieder in die Ausgangsposition zu kommen, welches Euch wertvolle Zeit spart. Der Grund, warum ich dieses Beauty Produkt unbedingt testen wollte, war die Tatsache, dass das gute Stück eine Auto-Rotationsfunktion besitzt! Ich liebe es, und es ist erstaunlich, wie viel Zeit gespart werden kann! Ich finde es super, dass man zwischen Link- und Rechtsbewegung variieren kann. Auf dieser Art und Weise könnt Ihr unbeschreiblich schöne, und langanhaltende Locken zaubern. Durch das simple Drei-Tasten-System ist dieser Lockenstab sehr benutzerfreundlich. Ein weiterer positiver Punkt ist die Tatsache wie schnell Ruby sich im Gegensatz zu den anderen herkömmlichen Lockenstäben in sekundenschnelle aufheizt. Er ist sehr handlich, besitzt ein ergonomisches Design und man merkt sofort, dass man gute Qualität in den Händen hält.
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I've always heard about the 2% rule when refinancing, is it important? This rule is somewhat obsolete due to the variety of closing cost options that exist today. With the proliferation of no cost and zero point mortgages, a potential refinancier can recoup the costs of refinancing very rapidly if not immediately. The 2% rule may be a helpful tool when paying both points and closing costs in order to refinance.
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Sunshine Week: Open and Transparent Government Creates Change (WRDW) Published: Mar. 11, 2019 at 5:13 PM EDT NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - Sunshine Week begins today. This is a week we like to highlight the critical role of open government and freedom of information at the local, state, and federal levels. Truth comes through an open and transparent government that anyone can access. In 2018, the I-Team submitted 228 open records requests. Public records do not forget or lie. It serves as the backbone to our investigations and creates change. A young single mother and her children were left homeless after she leased a home with a gas leak and other life threatening code violations. An open records request to Richmond County Code Enforcement showed their inspectors were not always re-inspecting rentals which lead to tenant after tenant moving into unsafe homes. The result of our open records request lead to a new code enforcement follow up policy, stiffer penalties on bad landlords, and judges considering code enforcement history before ruling on eviction cases. Law enforcement seemed to look the other way when our I-Team started digging into local pool contractors but they could not ignore what we kept uncovering. So far, three contractors have been arrested ten times in six counties. We used open records requests to look at permits, violations, and citations to uncover a pattern of problems. Columbia County has now changed its licensing requirements for pool contractors. A veteran told our I-Team people with disabilities were having a hard time getting to voting precincts because the sidewalks were not handicap friendly. We used open records to show you all the accessibility issues, not just at voting polls, but across the county. They county assembled panel of department heads to meet with the Richmond County Board of Elections to discuss the problems our stories highlighted. They have vowed to fix problem spots. A mom told our I-Team her son didn't know what to do if an active shooter came onto campus. We filed an open records request to find out whether schools in Richmond County were practicing lockdown drills. We found only five out of 56 had practiced. The school district later said their documentation was wrong and 16 had practiced, still, less than a third of students. Now, every school practices an active shooter drill three times a year -and all teachers and staff have been trained on active shooter response. Lawyers and journalists file open records everyday but the law wasn't created for us. It was created for you, the public! On Tuesday, Meredith will show you how open records can help you make more informed decisions about housing, schools and even hairdressers.
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From 5-7 November a course will be offered for PhD-candidates of the Graduate School of Geosciences. In six sessions, key-issues in academic integrity will be explored. Each session starts with a lecture, followed by discussions in break-out groups. The lectures are open to all Master's students and staff, the in-depth discussions in break-out groups are only for the PhD students that follow this course. Please see the Utrecht University website for the full programme. All lectures will be held in Ruppert 042.
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More languages available Show fewer languages Trusted evidence. Informed decisions. Better health. Inconclusive, but promising evidence for the efficacy of functional analysis interventions for challenging behaviour in dementia The management of challenging behaviour, such as aggression and agitation in dementia has been dominated by drug therapies such as the antipsychotics, despite their modest efficacy, side effects and potential detriment to quality of life. Functional analysis (FA) is a behavioural intervention that is described by international guidelines as the first line alternative to drug therapy for challenging behaviour. FA typically requires the therapist to develop an understanding of the function or meaning behind the person's distressed behaviour. It uses this understanding to develop individually tailored strategies aimed at both the person with dementia and the caregivers, to relieve the distress caused by the behaviour. FA can be applied in home settings where the family or informal caregiver is offered support from a therapist, or in care homes, hospitals or assisted living settings, where training in FA and specialist support to deliver interventions is provided for staff. In this review we analysed the effectiveness of functional analysis-based interventions for challenging behaviour in dementia. We found eighteen randomised controlled trials suitable for analysis in all four types of care settings. The majority were in family care settings and there were surprisingly few care home based studies. Most evaluated broad programmes of care, where FA was just one component of a wide range of other interventions. This made it hard to determine the real effect of FA for the management of challenging behaviour in dementia. However, positive results were noted in the frequency of the person's reported problem behaviours and the caregiver's reaction to them. No significant effects were found for incidence or severity of mood and other problem behaviours. Similarly, no significant effects were found for caregiver mood or burden. Whilst it is too early to reach a firm conclusion on the evidence for FA in the management of challenging behaviour in dementia, we note emerging beneficial effects on challenging behaviour where multi-component psychosocial interventions have used FA as part of the programme of care. Authors' conclusions: The delivery of FA has been incorporated within wide ranging multi-component programmes and study designs have varied according to setting - i.e. family care, care homes and hospital, with surprisingly few studies located in care homes. Our findings suggest potential beneficial effects of multi-component interventions, which utilise FA. Whilst functional analysis for challenging behaviour in dementia care shows promise, it is too early to draw conclusions about its efficacy. Read the full abstract... Functional analysis (FA) for the management of challenging behaviour is a promising behavioural intervention that involves exploring the meaning or purpose of an individual's behaviour. It extends the 'ABC' approach of behavioural analysis, to overcome the restriction of having to derive a single explanatory hypothesis for the person's behaviour. It is seen as a first line alternative to traditional pharmacological management for agitation and aggression. FA typically requires the therapist to develop and evaluate hypotheses-driven strategies that aid family and staff caregivers to reduce or resolve a person's distress and its associated behavioural manifestations. To assess the effects of functional analysis-based interventions for people with dementia (and their caregivers) living in their own home or in other settings. Search strategy: We searched ALOIS: the Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group's Specialized Register on 3 March 2011 using the terms: FA, behaviour (intervention, management, modification), BPSD, psychosocial and Dementia. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) with reported behavioural outcomes that could be associated with functional analysis for the management of challenging behaviour in dementia. Data collection and analysis: Four reviewers selected trials for inclusion. Two reviewers worked independently to extract data and assess trial quality, including bias. Meta-analyses for reported incidence, frequency, severity of care recipient challenging behaviour and mood (primary outcomes) and caregiver reaction, burden and mood were performed. Details of adverse effects were noted. Main results: Eighteen trials are included in the review. The majority were in family care settings. For fourteen studies, FA was just one aspect of a broad multi-component programme of care. Assessing the effect of FA was compromised by ill-defined protocols for the duration of component parts of these programmes (i.e. frequency of the intervention or actual time spent). Therefore, establishing the real effect of the FA component was not possible. Overall, positive effects were noted at post-intervention for the frequency of reported challenging behaviour (but not for incidence or severity) and for caregiver reaction (but not burden or depression). These effects were not seen at follow-up. No evidence of the efficacy of snoezelen or multi-sensory stimulation programmes for people with dementia No new evidence of the efficacy of validation therapy for people with dementia or cognitive impairment has been identified. The new study identified Schrijnemaekers 2002 was excluded because it was not deemed to be validation therapy. There is no convincing evidence that Ginkgo biloba is efficacious for dementia and cognitive impairment Inconclusive findings on the effects of art therapy for people with dementia Evidence for the efficacy of piracetam for dementia or cognitive impairment is inadequate for clinical use but sufficient to justify further research Mental health > Dementia & cognition > Rehabilitation & care Neurology > Dementia & cognition > Rehabilitation & care Moniz Cook ED, Swift K, James I, Malouf R, De Vugt M, Verhey F Primary Review Group: Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group See the full Review on Moniz Cook ED, Swift K, James I, Malouf R, De Vugt M, Verhey F. Functional analysis-based interventions for challenging behaviour in dementia. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012, Issue 2. Art. No.: CD006929. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006929.pub2 Who is talking about this article? Our health evidence - how can it help you? 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OPETH To Release Sorceress September 30th Monday, July 18, 2016 @ 2:53 PM The Band's 12th Studio Album 2016 marks the monumental return of one of heavy rock's most unique, revered and fearless bands of the last three decades, OPETH. Over the years, the experimental, prog veterans have continuously reinvented themselves, pushing the boundaries of their craft and expectations of fans and critics alike. Today, OPETH announces their 12th album, Sorceress, will be released on September 30th and have unveiled the artwork and track list for their imminent masterpiece. OPETH's new album, Sorceress, their first for Nuclear Blast via the band's imprint label Moderbolaget Records, is proof chief architect Mikael Åkerfeldt has a near-endless well of greatness inside. From the album's opener "Persephone" to "The Wilde Flowers" and "Strange Brew" to the album's counterpart title tracks "Sorceress" and "Sorceress II", OPETH's twelfth full-length is an unparalleled adventure, where visions cleverly and secretly change, colors mute as if weathered by time, and sounds challenge profoundly. "The new album Sorceress is our 12th studio album since our beginnings in 1990," says Åkerfeldt. "I find it difficult to understand that we've been going on for 26 years, let alone that we've made 12 records now, all of which I am very proud of. Sorceress is no exception. I love this album, as does the whole band. I wrote the music during 5-6 months and we spent only 12 days recording it at Rockfield studios in Wales. I find that once again we've taken a step forward. Or sideways, Or backwards. Somewhere!? It's different! It's extremely diverse. And if I may say so myself, extremely good. I feel the right to say that since I like to think I know this band better than anyone on the planet. Also, I always manage to detach myself from the record and listen as a fan. It's a fine little record. My favorite in our discography right now. Of course. That's how it should be, right? It's both fresh and old, both progressive and rehashed. Heavy and calm. Just the way we like it. Hopefully there'll be others around the globe sharing this opinion. It was a joy to make it. A fucking joy to record it, and a sheer joy listening to it. So there you have it!" For Sorceress, OPETH returned to Rockfield Studios in Wales, also home to pivotal releases from QUEEN, RUSH and JUDAS PRIEST, where the Swedes had tracked Pale Communion in 2014 with Tom Dalgety. The band spent 12 days recording at the countryside venue among its serene and inspiring surroundings. The result is nothing short of a powerful and intriguing record that will add yet another layer to the band's celebrated career. OPETH will return to North America this fall for a headline tour, which will kick off with a performance at Ozzfest/Knotfest on September 24th in San Bernardino, CA. The excursion will continue with special guest THE SWORD through the following month before wrapping up on October 26th in Vancouver, BC. Sorceress Track List: "Persephone" "Sorceress" "The Wilde Flowers" "Will O The Wisp" "Chrysalis" "Sorceress 2" "The Seventh Sojourn" "Strange Brew" "A Fleeting Glance" "Era" "Persephone (Slight Return)" OPETH Tour Dates: 9.24 - San Bernardino, CA - Ozzfest/Knotfest @ San Manual Amphitheater 9.29 - Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE 9.30 - Silver Spring, MD - Fillmore 10.1 - New York, NY - Radio City Music Hall 10.2 - Boston, MA - House of Blues 10.4 - Montreal, QC - Metropolis 10.5 - Toronto, ON - Massey Hall 10.7 - Detroit, MI - Fillmore 10.8 - Akron, OH - Good Year Theater at East End 10.9 - Chicago, IL - Riviera Theater 10.10 - Minneapolis, MN - First Ave 10.12 - Oklahoma City, OK - Diamond Ballroom 10.13 - Houston, TX - Warehouse Live 10.14 - Austin, TX - Emo's 10.15 - Dallas, TX - Gas Monkey Live 10.18 - Las Vegas, NV - Brooklyn Bowl 10.19 - Tempe, AZ - Marquee Theater 10.21 - Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spades 10.22 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield 10.24 - Portland, OR - Roseland Theater 10.25 - Seattle, WA - Moore Theater 10.26 - Vancouver, BC - Orpheum
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Fresh for your viewing pleasure — and purely exclusive here on 206UP — is the premier of Kublakai's new music video for his track, "The Bizness", directed by Eric Burritt. Sometimes the rap game reminds me of the…garage sale game? The fleecing of artists at all levels of the "industry" is based on the same damn principles. Kubi goes in against it with characteristic levity over a Bean One slapper. Go grab Kubi's Kubi Zoo for this song and other rap excursions by one of Seattle's underground favorites.
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PERFORMERS STUDIO WORKSHOP 8313 W Hillsborough Ave, Suite 250 3 Things Actors Can Learn From Ballet Dancers At first glance, ballet could appear as nothing more than sophisticated frolicking. Let me assure you, it's not. Every movement and revolution is choreographed to tell a story with dancers making choices, not guesses. At a recent performance of the American Ballet Theatre, I was awed by the amazing talent on display and the years of dedication that brought each dancer to this point (pun intended). What can actors learn from ballet dancers? More than you may realize! Let's start with these three lessons. 1. Control your instrument. Ballet is about discipline, beauty, and strength. As an actor, mastering your instrument means controlling how your body moves, how your voice sounds, and how you physically interact with others on the stage. Being able to regulate your breath is another component of mastering your instrument and is of particular importance for singers and voiceover artists. What strikes me most about this form of dance is how the most calculated movements can come across as being entirely natural. A technically challenging sequence can appear effortless for a ballerina if she has complete control over her instrument. Watching Hee Seo pirouette for what seemed like 30 seconds across the stage at the Met was amazing. She owned her performance because her technique was flawless. 2. Act with purpose. Watching a show that involved no spoken language was a stretch for me. Even so, I had a good understanding of what was going on because the dancers worked together to convey the plot through movement, expression, and yes, a bit of comedy. From the orchestra pit, the symphony told the story through sound, providing further insight at every wave of the conductor's baton. Sergei Prokofiev's musical score set the tone for the drama as it unfolded on stage, just as sound does in commercials, video games, and film. Why did this work so well? Simply put, everyone had a role to play, knew how their characters related to others, and understood why they were on the stage at any given moment. The dancers were able to live authentically in their fabricated world to deliver a solid performance that drove home the director's intent. 3. Shine together. Being on the stage in glorious costumes and heralded by triumphant fanfare makes it a little easier to stand out. That said, what really made these performers shine was their passion and shared love of what they do. Each curtain call brought yet another curtain call. The cheers were deafening! The chemistry between dancers and seeing how much they trusted each other was delightful. To add to that, there was a camaraderie, gentleness, and deference to one another that you don't often see. Individuals shone brightly, but so did the entire company. When you look at an art form as disciplined as ballet, you can't help but wonder how many countless hours each dancer has spent (and continues to spend) on exercise, training, rehearsals, recitals, and exams to become the highly talented performers that they are. No question about it, the agility, power, and determination it takes to become a ballet dancer are sizable. That said, the same is required of actors. You really have to love what you do to become the best in any field. Put in the time to train, care for your instrument, and most importantly, keep going. A prima ballerina like Hee Seo can go through as many as three pairs of pointe shoes in one day. Imagine how hard she must work. Actors at the top of their game understand, like the prima ballerina, that their art requires the very best they have to offer. 5 Things Actors Can Learn From Watching a Play 7 Qualities Every Successful Voice Actor Should Cultivate 8 Questions to Ask Your Future Agent Best of the Fall TV Survey: Showrunners on Pilot Secrets, Dream Castings and More 8 Rookie Audition Mistakes 5 Ways to Find Your Character's Motive 3 Blunders to Avoid in Hollywood Keeping it Fresh: Seasoned Players Spice It Up Pay for Class © 2018 | The Performers Studio Workshop
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Project Zen details & specs Leaked By Teja Chedalla There are few rumours around the next-Gen flagships from various manufacturers. Samsung Galaxy S6 had many rumours rounded up till its launch. As the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge were launched some time ago, now there are fresh rumours floating on the specs of Galaxy Note 5. Based on the information, the successor of Galaxy Note Edge could feature a 2K or 4K Super AMOLED display. It was testing on two chipsets Exynos 7422 and Exynos 7430 Processors, and the Exynos 7422 is the improved version of Exynos 7420 which is featured in the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. The Exynos 7430 is still in the prototype stage and Samsung may not include in the final devices. Exynos 7422 is Samsung's first all-in-one chipset that will have CPU, GPU, RAM, Storage and Modem combined in a single chip. The Galaxy Alpha also had this type of chipset but didn't include the modem on it. The other version of the Galaxy Note 5 which is codenamed as 'Project Zen' will not include just the curved glass on the top with same specs. The edge version of Galaxy Note 5 will not include the same high-end specs, it is expected to feature a 5.4-inch or 5.5-inch super AMOLED dual-edge curved display with Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor, 16GB of internal storage, 16MP OIS rear camera, 8MP front-facing camera and S-Pen. The recently launched LG G4 also includes the same Snapdragon 808 processor. These devices will not launch in anytime soon and are still in the development stage so that we can expect few changes in the specifications of the both phablets during launch. The post will be updated if there is any official information from Samsung as these are all not confirmed by the company. rikkuartz looking forward to note5
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home Biography Carmen Botín O'Shea Carmen Botín O'Shea dip Published On Thu Jan 13 2022 Modified On Thu Jan 13 2022 Facts of Carmen Botin Oshea Full Name Carmen Botin Oshea First Name Carmen Middle Name Botin Last Name Oshea Birth Name Carmen Botin Oshea Nationality Spanish Birth Country Spain Father Name Emilio Botín-Sanz de Sautuola García de los Ríos Father Profession Banker Mother Name Paloma O'Shea Mother Profession Pianist Spouse Seve Ballesteros (divorced) Sibilings 5 Body and Relation Status of Carmen Botin Oshea What is Carmen Botin Oshea marital status ? Divorced How many children does Carmen Botin Oshea have ? 3 Who is Carmen Botin Oshea married with? Seve Ballesteros (divorced) Carmen Botin O'Shea got into media attention as the ex-wife of a late Spanish professional golfer, Seve Ballesteros. She is also famous as the daughter of a popular Spanish banker, Emilio Botín. But both Seve and Emilio passed away a long time ago. Carmen Botín O'Shea Wiki-Biography Carmen Botin O'Shea was born in Spain to her parents Emilio Botín-Sanz de Sautuola García de los Ríos (dad) and Paloma O'Shea Artiñano (mom). The star kid grew up together with her five other siblings, four sisters Ana Patricia Botin, Carolina Botin O'Shea, Paloma Botin, and two brothers, Javier Botin O'Shea and Emilio Botin O'Shea. Her dad, Emilio, was a Spanish banker who also served as the executive chairman of Spain's Grupo Santander. Sadly, he died on September 9, 2014, due to a heart attack in Madrid. He had six children and nineteen grandchildren. Apart from that, Carmen's sister Paloma is a pianist, patron of the arts. Currently, she is the founder and current president of the Reina Sofía School of Music. Short Details On Her Parents Emilio Botín and Paloma O'Shea got married in 1959. Together they had six children Ana Botin, Paloma Botín O'Shea, Carolina Botín O'Shea, Javier Botín O'Shea, Emilio Botín O'Shea, and Don Emilio Botin O'Shea. The eldest daughter, Ana, is a Spanish banker who has served as the executive chairman of Santander Group since 2014. Further, all of them are now engaged in their own field. Botín O'Shea Esposa: Mother Of Three Hijos The celebrity spouse (like Kyle Baugher and Dee Breuer) was happily married to a Spanish professional golfer, Seve Ballesteros. They first met each other in 1983. Her father set up their meeting to teach her golf. After that, the pair began dating each other secretly. Carmen Botin O'Shea's son and ex-husband Source: Twitter @GolfingWorld The couple made headlines after they walked down the aisle in a lavish wedding ceremony in November 1988. The wedding ceremony was held in the presence of their family and close ones. The ex-duo cherished their marital life with their three hijos (children), Javier, Miguel, and Carmen. Sadly, their relations turned sour in the late 1990s when Seve's career was about to conclude. They got officially divorced in 2004 in the municipality of Marina de Cudeyo in Cantabria. After getting separated, Seve dated other women. O'Shea moved to Madrid with their children. Her one child, Javier Ballesteros, followed his father's footsteps and became a golfer. Her former husband died on May 7, 2011. It was confirmed that he was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. It was also revealed that his neurological condition had suffered severe deterioration. Net Worth Explored Carmen Botin O'Shea's net worth and earnings are not disclosed. She also has not talked anything about her profession. She just rose to fame after marrying Seve. According to Celebrity Net Worth, her former husband Seve Ballesteros had a net worth of $4 million which he collected from being a professional golfer. Besides, he also accumulated a good deal of money from brand deals, sponsorships, and promotional ads. The late professional golfer participated in numerous tours and games and had earned a huge fortune as cash prize. On the other side, Carmen's father, Emilio, was one of the richest figures who had a massive fortune worth over $1.7 billion. He earned such a huge portion of money from his profession as a banker. Talking about Carmen's mother, Paloma O'Shea might be earning a good sum from her work. Reportedly, a pianist earns around $41753 per year, and the amount may fall between $33883 and $65112. Seve Ballesteros Celebrity spouse Emilio Botín
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Q: For loops into List comprehensions I'd like to print any number that appears more than once. How do I change my for loops into list comprehensions? from collections import Counter cnt=Counter() in1="4 8 0 3 4 2 0 3".split(" ") for elt in in1: cnt[elt]+=1 more_than_one=[] for value, amount in cnt.items(): if amount > 1: more_than_one.append(value) print(*more_than_one) Desirable output: 4 0 3 A: Instead of counting the values yourself: cnt=Counter() in1="4 8 0 3 4 2 0 3".split(" ") for elt in in1: cnt[elt]+=1 You can simply pass in1 to collections.Counter() to do all the counting for you: cnt = Counter(in1) As for turning your code into a list comprehension, you can try this: from collections import Counter in1="4 8 0 3 4 2 0 3".split() cnt = Counter(in1) print([k for k, v in cnt.items() if v > 1]) Which Outputs: ['4', '0', '3'] Note: You also don't need to pass " " to split(), since it defaults to white space. A: >>> from collections import Counter >>> text = "4 8 0 3 4 2 0 3" >>> counts = Counter(text.split()) >>> valid = [k for k in counts if counts[k] > 1] >>> valid ['4', '0', '3']
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Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone (2001) Chapter: Parameterization and Upscaling in Modeling Flow and Transport in the Unsaturated Zone of Yucca Mountain « Previous: Lessons from Field Studies at the Apache Leap Research Site in Arizona Page 335 Share Cite Suggested Citation:"Parameterization and Upscaling in Modeling Flow and Transport in the Unsaturated Zone of Yucca Mountain." National Research Council. 2001. Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10102. Parameterization and Upscaling in Modeling Flow and Transport in the Unsaturated Zone of Yucca Mountain Gudmundur S. Bodvarsson,1 Hui Hai Liu,1 C. Fredrik Ahlers,1 Yu-Shu Wu,1 and Eric Sonnenthal1 Parameterization and upscaling for unsaturated rocks are discussed with application to Yucca Mountain in Nevada, the potential site for a geological repository of high-level nuclear waste. A complex three-dimensional model of the unsaturated zone at Yucca mountain (UZ model) has been developed (Bodvarsson et al., 1997) utilizing all of the available data from the site, including those from numerous surface boreholes and underground tunnels. As the typical grid spacing used in the UZ model is on the order of tens of meters to more than 100 m, the parameterization for the model based on much smaller-scale in situ tests and core measurements must be carefully conducted. A methodology for doing this has been developed and used in the UZ model; this methodology is applicable to most other fractured unsaturated sites. The primary upscaling process used in the UZ model is a direct inversion of the observed data, including saturation, moisture tension, pneumatic, perched water, temperature, and geochemical data. The process starts with one-dimensional inversions and then proceeds to two- and three-dimensional inversions. The unsaturated zone at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being considered by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) as a potential site for the geologic disposal of high-level radioactive waste. The unsaturated zone consists of a series Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory of welded and unwelded volcanic tuff layers with different hydrological characteristics and degree of fracturing. The welded units are heavily fractured and characterized by fracture permeabilities that are many orders of magnitude higher than the corresponding matrix permeabilities. The unwelded or poorly welded units, on the other hand, have significant matrix permeabilities and fewer fractures. Prior to the site characterization activities at Yucca Mountain, little work had been performed in deep unsaturated fractured rocks. Most relevant previous research was performed in shallow unsaturated near-surface soils. Because of this, the site characterization activities at Yucca Mountain have been extremely challenging, with a need to develop relevant theories and hypotheses to explain the observed data from this extremely complex system. The unsaturated zone at Yucca Mountain is about 600 m thick, and the area of characterization amounts to some 50 km2. Thus, a rock mass with a volume of 30 km3, including approximately 109 fractures and the corresponding matrix blocks, needs to be characterized. It is clear that only a small fraction of this volume and fractures can be characterized with an economical number of boreholes and underground tunnels. Furthermore, the available measurements of important flow and transport parameters are only possible on spatial scales much smaller than what is needed for a large site-scale model intended to represent global parameters, processes, and conditions. Typically, the grid size for a site-scale model is tens of meters, if not more than 100 m. This creates an enormous challenge in the development of the appropriate parameterization for a site-scale model by taking into account parameter measurements performed in laboratories and the corresponding measurement scales, in-situ dynamic and static observations and their scales, and in situ measurements and the scales they represent. All of this needs careful evaluation of the appropriate parameterization and upscaling practices that are required for the development of a robust, defensible flow and transport model of the unsaturated zone at Yucca Mountain. In this chapter, we describe the methodologies we are using in the development of the flow and transport model (UZ model) of the unsaturated zone at Yucca Mountain. We will first briefly describe the available data and the basic elements of the conceptual model of the unsaturated zone flow and transport. Then, the development of the hydrological and transport parameters are discussed with reference to many relevant issues such as upscaling, applicability of conventional unsaturated flow theories to fractured rocks, fracture and fault parameters, and others. Parameter estimation and one-dimensional data inversion are described using the methodology we have developed over the last few years (Bodvarsson et al., 1997a; Bandurraga and Bodvarsson, 1997; Liu et al., 1998); this again considers upscaling and other processes. These inversion activities are then augmented by a three-dimensional numerical analysis that folds in and considers multidimensional flow and transport effects, the incorporation of thermal analysis, and the extremely important calibration of data associated with perched-water bodies. Finally, the geochemical data and analysis are described in terms of available data, calibration activities, and their constraining value in the development of the UZ flow and transport model. CONCEPTUAL MODEL The evolution of the conceptual model of the unsaturated zone at Yucca Mountain is given in Chapter 2. Here we briefly describe the essential features of the conceptual model for water flow through Yucca Mountain. Plate 5 shows a schematic view of a simplified model for water flow through the mountain. Concentrated infiltration into the Tiva Canyon welded unit (TCw) takes place through narrow zones mostly on ridgetops, where exposed fractures are present (Flint et al., 1996). The infiltration is sporadic with major episodes estimated to occur every few years on average. Episodic fracture flow is believed to be prevalent in the Tiva Canyon, with travel time from the ground surface to the Paintbrush nonwelded unit (PTn) only on the order of one year. These episodic pulses are dampened in the PTn due to its porous medium-type characteristics, with high matrix porosity and permeability. The PTn consists of a series of nonwelded tuff layers with variable porosity and permeability that average about 40 percent and 300 md, respectively (Flint, 1998). Flow through this unit is believed to be primarily vertical (Wu et al., 1999a), although some lateral flow may occur due to its layering structure and associated heterogeneities, and also capillary redistribution. Water flow within the Topopah Springs unit (TSw) is dominated by fracture flow, estimated to range from 50-90 percent of the total flow (Wu et al., 1999a), depending on the fracture and matrix hydrological parameters of the subunits. In general, most of the subunits are heavily fractured with fracture spacings of 20-50 cm (Sweetkind and Williams-Stroud, 1996). However, only a small percentage of these fractures are believed to currently transmit liquid water through the mountain. Pruess (1999) and Pruess et al. (1997) estimated spacings of water flow paths (weeps) in the TSw to be on the order of 10 m, based on various hydrological and geochemical observations. Thus, one expects that there are hundreds of thousands of water flow paths of various sizes within the repository unit at Yucca Mountain. The main tuff units below the repository are the Calico Hills (CHn) and Prow Pass, Crater Flat (CFu) units. Both of these units have vitric and zeolitic components that differ by the degree of hydrothermal alteration. The zeolitic rocks have low matrix permeabilities, on the order of microdarcies, and some fracture permeabilities. The current conceptual model, primarily based on perched water data, favors a small amount of water flow through the zeolitic units, with most of the water flowing laterally in perched water bodies and then vertically down through highly permeable faults (Wu et al., 1999b; Kwicklis et al., 1999; Flint et al., 1999). The vitric units, on the other hand, possess relatively high matrix permeability (0.1 to 10 Darcies), and therefore porous medium-type flow dominates. Fracture flow is believed to be limited in these units. A much more detailed description of conceptual models for water flow at Yucca Mountain is given by Kwicklis et al. (1999). HYDROLOGICAL PARAMETERS Parameterization of the Hydraulic Property Distribution An important aspect in characterizing a site is to use a number of parameters to represent heterogeneous hydraulic property distributions at the site. These parameters are determined or inferred from the relevant observed data. Heterogeneities at different scales are presented in fractures and matrix. A variety of approaches are available for constructing subsurface heterogeneous hydraulic property distributions, as reviewed by Koltermann and Gorelick (1996). A geology-based, deterministic approach, in which entire model layers are assigned uniform hydraulic properties, has been mainly used for characterizing the unsaturated zone of Yucca Mountain (e.g., Bodvarsson et al., 1997a). The reasons for this are as follows: first, it is generally believed that overall behavior of site-scale flow and transport processes are mainly determined by relatively large-scale heterogeneities associated with the geological structure of the mountain. Second, the complexity of a heterogeneity model needs to be consistent with the availability of relevant data. More complicated models introduce a larger degree of uncertainty in rock property estimations based on inverse modeling, when data are limited. Third, the adopted layered approach is also supported by field observations, such as matrix saturation distributions. For a given geological unit, measured matrix saturation distributions are similar in different boreholes, indicating that large-scale matrix flow behavior and effective fracture and matrix hydraulic parameters should be similar within a unit. Note that matrix saturation distributions are determined by both fracture and matrix properties through fracture-matrix interactions. Matrix Parameters and Upscaling Core-scale values for matrix permeability and van Genuchten (1980) parameters are available for each model layer from measurements in several boreholes (Flint, 1998). A practical upscaling approach has been developed to obtain the large-scale effective parameter values for model layers from these small-scale measurements. It is well known that hydraulic parameters for porous media are generally scale-dependent. For example, large-scale effective permeability can be considerably larger than that measured at a small scale (Neuman, 1990, 1994). A variety of theories have been developed for upscaling parameters such as permeability (Neuman, 1990, Paleologos et al., 1996). However, these theories may not be directly applicable for the matrix in unsaturated fractured rocks due to fracture-matrix interaction. Large fractures can act as capillary barriers for flow between matrix blocks separated by these fractures, even when the matrix is essentially saturated (capillary pressure is close to the air entry value). Therefore, the existence of fractures could reduce the effective permeability of the matrix continuum. Based on these considerations, the currently available relations for up-scaling porous medium permeability (Paleologos et al., 1996) are not used for determining effective permeability for model layers. Instead, a two-step approach is employed. We use geometric means of core measurements to determine effective permeabilities for model layers. Then, parameter calibration by data inversion, as discussed in a later section of this paper, is employed to further refine the permeability values. In general, the upscaling of the water retention curve, characterized by van Genuchten parameters, is a more difficult task. Simply speaking, the main reason behind the upscaling is differences in liquid water distribution mechanisms at different scales. On the core-scale, the liquid water distribution is controlled by the capillary force. Small pores are always filled with liquid water before relatively large pores during a wetting process. At a larger scale, however, the water distribution mechanism is more complicated. As an extreme example, when subgrid fingering occurs for a large grid block, liquid water is distributed based on the fingering pattern that results from gravitational instability and heterogeneity, rather than pore size distribution. Obviously, these differences give rise to very different water retention curves at different scales, if the retention curve can be defined at large scales. Compared with most natural soils, however, the matrix in these highly fractured rocks has a very small average pore size. In other words, capillary force plays a very important role in the water-flow process within the matrix. It is therefore reasonable to assume that matrix liquid water distribution within a site-scale grid block, similar to that at the core scale, is mainly controlled by capillary force under the steady-state flow condition. In this case, the upscaled retention curve can be simply obtained by averaging the retention curves measured from core samples for a given model layer. To further clarify this point, let us consider an ideal case, in which the capillary force is so strong that there is a uniform capillary pressure distribution within the grid-block while local retention curves are very different. Obviously, the retention curve for the grid block can be estimated as where θblock is the average saturation of the grid block, P is the capillary pressure, N is the number of core samples within the block, ni and are core sample porosity and average porosity for the grid-block, respectively, and θi is the liquid water saturation for sample i at capillary pressure P. Although Equation 11.1 was developed for a grid block, it can be used for a model layer if uniform hydraulic property distributions are assumed within the model layer. In summary, compared to other subsurface porous media, matrix in fractured rocks is unique in two aspects, the existence of fractures and the generally strong capillarity. These aspects make the currently available upscaling approaches for matrix permeability, developed from stochastic hydrology, not applicable. While the focus of this study is on the development of physically reasonable and practically workable approaches, further study on upscaling of unsaturated properties of matrix in fractured rocks, based on stochastic methodologies, is useful for refining the approaches developed in this study. Analysis and Development of Fracture Hydrologic Parameters The purpose of this section is to provide an overview for incorporating measured properties of fractured rock in a large-scale model to capture flow and transport in unsaturated rocks. A conceptual model of unsaturated flow in fractured rock must represent processes within individual fractures, in fracture networks, and the coupling between these systems and the rock matrix. The characterization of flow in fractured rock requires consideration of the orientation, connectivity, and aperture of fractures at different scales. In contrast to saturated systems, additional hydrologic parameters (van Genuchten parameters) are required that cannot be measured or calculated as satisfactorily as permeability or porosity. Furthermore, the equations describing unsaturated flow in fractures are usually loosely borrowed from soil physics, with little experimental work to support their applicability. Thus, we must use any calculated parameters with great caution, utilizing data inversion, to be discussed later on, to refine the values so that the overall system behavior is captured. Considerable progress has been made recently in improving our understanding of unsaturated flow in fractures (Bodvarsson et al., 1997a). Glass et al. (1996) used lab-scale experiments to demonstrate that the main flow mechanism for a vertical unsaturated fracture is fingering as a result of gravitational instability and aperture heterogeneities, which is further supported by the numerical model studies of Pruess et al. (1997). Tokunaga and Wan (1997) showed that film water flow along the rough fracture surface could be important when the matrix potential is close to or larger than the air entry value. Faybishenko (1999) suggested that unsaturated fracture flow might be described using the nonlinear dynamics (chaos). Figure 11-1 shows fractures at different scales. It is a very challenging task to develop an approach to describe large-scale fracture flow, which incorporates fracture flow mechanisms observed at smaller scale. While different approaches are available, we believe that a continuum approach is a suitable and robust approach for the large-scale fracture flow in the unsaturated zone of Yucca Mountain. This is mainly based on the following considerations. First, bomb-pulse 36Cl has been found at depth in Yucca Mountain at only a few locations that are associated with geological features (Fabryka-Martin et al., 1996), and there is no FIGURE 11-1 Schematic of fractures at different scales. correlation between these locations and enhanced matrix water saturation and potential, suggesting that the related fast-flow paths likely carry a small amount of water. Second, the existence of many dispersed flowing fractures, allowing the continuum approximation, is also supported by many field observations. For example, very similar matrix saturation distributions were observed from different deep boreholes. Calcite coatings, signatures of water flow history, are found in many fractures within the welded units. It may also be important to note that it is difficult, if not impossible, to construct and calibrate a discrete fracture-network model for a site-scale problem. However, we recognize the importance of detailed study on relations between small-scale (say, a single fracture scale) flow processes and those at large scales. Commonly, there is a positive correlation between fracture permeability and the scale of the system. Measurements of air permeability done at Yucca Mountain over a wide range of scales allow for an examination of this scale dependence (Figure 11-2). Here we show the range in fracture permeability measurements within the welded zones of the Topopah Spring Tuff. Faults are the largest scale features and exhibit the highest permeability along their strike (lateral) for a measurement scale of approximately 500-700 m. Vertical permeability in faults, measured at a scale of some 100-200 meters, is about an order of magnitude less. Air permeability in rocks outside of faults is shown in the hatched and shaded boxes, and by the dashed arrow denoted "niche." The upper permeability limit is similar for all measurement scales, except at the largest scale, with the lower permeability limit generally decreasing at the smaller scales. This relationship is fully expected, because the probability of intersecting a conductive fracture declines as the volume of the region probed diminishes. The unfractured rock matrix has a maximum permeability of about 10−16 m2 with a minimum value below the detection limit of about 5 × 10−19 m2, thus setting the lower bound for any larger-scale permeability measurement. FIGURE 11-2 Schematic diagram showing range in measured air permeability as a function of the measurement scale. TSw* and GD and Bow Ridge faults refer to calibrated permeability based on matching to ambient pneumatic signal (Bandurraga and Bodvarsson, 1997). GDF refers to Ghost Dance Fault (air-k test; LeCain and Patterson, 1997). TSwSHT measurements refer to Single-Heater Test pretest characterization air-k tests (Tsang et al., 1999). TSw refers to in-situ tests in boreholes (LeCain, 1997). Recently, a number of researchers (Neuman, 1990, 1994; Molz et al., 1997; Liu and Molz, 1997) have indicated that in many cases subsurface heterogeneities can be characterized by stochastic fractals. The air permeability data seem to support this reasoning. According to Neuman (1990, 1994), a fractal-based relation between effective permeability and measurement (support) scale can be given as where k is the effective permeability, kg is the geometric mean, L is the measurement scale, and H is the Hurst coefficient. When the fractional Brownian motion (fBm) is applicable for characterizing subsurface heterogeneities, previous studies showed that the H values range from 0.1-0.5, and the average value is about 0.25 (Neuman, 1990, 1994; Molz et al., 1997; Liu and Molz, 1997). Figure 11-3 also shows a curve determined from Equation 11.2 using H = 0.25 and log(kg) = −13.09, as compared with the average log(k) data. The curve is consistent with the overall trend of the air permeability scale-dependent behavior. One important implication of this result is that there may be some similarities between spatial variations of fracture permeability at different scales. The above discussion was used to demonstrate the complex scale-dependent behavior of fracture permeability. Different fracture permeability values should be used for modeling flow and transport at different scales. The permeability values for the site-scale model were determined by calibrating the model against field observations, including ambient pneumatic signals, while the small-scale (<10 m) measurements were employed as initial guesses for model calibration. A more detailed discussion is given in the section "Parameter Estimation/Data Inversion. " FIGURE 11-3 Comparison of the average log(k) data obtained from Figure 11-2 and the curve calculated from Equation 11.2. Once the permeability (k) of the fracture system has been determined, the equivalent hydraulic fracture aperture (b) may be estimated using a relation such as the cubic law, as follows: where f is the fracture frequency. Assuming a simplified form (Altman et al., 1996) of the Young-Laplace equation, values of α (Pa−1) may be calculated directly from the fracture aperture b, where ρ is the density of water, g is the acceleration due to gravity, τ is the surface tension of water, and θ is the contact angle (here assumed to be zero). Although an estimate of α may be obtained in this way, it is preferable to consider a range of apertures determined from the spread of measured permeability and fracture frequencies, followed by curve-fitting using, for example, the method of van Genuchten (1980), as done for the Topopah Spring welded tuff (Sonnenthal et al., 1997). The fracture parameters, developed above, are intended for the fracture continuum. However, it is very important to note that van Genuchten models were developed and have been successfully used for describing water flow in porous media without fingering flow. Unlike the rock matrix, unsaturated flow in fractures is mainly gravity-driven, giving rise to fingering flow at both a single fracture scale and a fracture network scale. In this case, the van Genuchten relations may not be valid. Recently, we developed an "active fracture model," which is based on the hypothesis that not all connected fractures actively conduct liquid water in the unsaturated zone at Yucca Mountain because of fingering (Liu et al., 1998). In this model, van Genuchten relations are generalized by including a new parameter, which is used to characterize the degree of fingering in a connected fracture network. This additional parameter is estimated based on inverse modeling. A detailed description of the active fracture model and a procedure to determine values for the additional parameter are given in Liu et al. (1998). TRANSPORT PARAMETERS In this section, we discuss only parameters used to describe diffusion and dispersion processes. A discussion of reactive transport is given in a later section. In unsaturated fractured rock, transport processes occur in both fractures and rock matrix. Within the matrix, molecular diffusion is considered to be much more important than the mechanical dispersion due to high saturation and low pore velocity. Measured diffusion coefficient values for rock matrix at the Yucca Mountain site are summarized by Robinson et al. (1995). The values for saturated rocks are of order of 10−10 m2/s. These lab-scale results can be directly used in the site-scale model, in which the matrix mechanical dispersion is ignored. Note that the diffusion process is generally not subject to upscaling. Within the fracture continuum, diffusion can be ignored compared with dispersion. We expect the dispersivity for the fracture continuum to be very large, and it may be dependent on travel distance if a dispersivity can be defined for that continuum. However, a large-scale tracer test, which is needed to determine the dispersivity value for the site-scale model, is not considered to be a realistic task for the unsaturated zone of Yucca Mountain considering the temporal scale required for conducting the test. Since fracture dispersivity values from field observations are currently not available, in order to evaluate the importance of fracture dispersivity to the overall chemical transport behavior, we simulate tracer transport along a vertical column extracted from the three-dimensional model for the unsaturated zone of Yucca Mountain (Bodvarsson et al., 1997a). The flow is at steady state, and a constant concentration condition was used at the potential repository. Figure 11-4 shows simulated breakthrough curves at the water table for two different fracture dispersivity values (0 and 100 m). These breakthrough curves were obtained based on combined mass flux from fractures and matrix. A random walk particle method (Pan et al., 1999) is used such that numerical dispersion is essentially eliminated. These two breakthrough curves are very similar, indicating that the overall tracer transport behavior is not very sensitive to the fracture dispersivity value. This insensitivity of the transport to fracture dispersivity is physically understandable. The large-scale dispersion results from subsurface heterogeneities. For a dual-continua system (matrix and fracture), the largest heterogeneity corresponds to property differences between the two continua. The importance of heterogeneities within each continuum becomes secondary. To further clarify this point, Figure 11-4 also shows a breakthrough curve with a matrix molecular diffusion coefficient value larger than that for the other two curves. A considerable change in the breakthrough curve is observed in this case. This is simply because mass transfer between fracture and matrix continua is directly related to the matrix molecular diffusion. Therefore, parameters to characterize mass transfer between fractures and matrix, such as matrix molecular diffusion coefficients and tortuosity, are the most important for chemical transport. In our current study, effective fracture/matrix interface area values are obtained from inverse modeling studies (see the section "Parameter Estimation/Data Inversion"). Note that this argument cannot be applied to the saturated fractured system, where flow and transport are generally characterized by a single (fracture) continuum while the matrix acts as a source/sink. FIGURE 11-4 Breakthrough curves at the water table (αf is the dispersivity for fracture continuum, and Dm is the matrix molecular coefficient). PARAMETER ESTIMATION/DATA INVERSION In order to further refine parameters for the UZ model, determined based on the procedures given in the section "Hydrological Parameters, " data from the site are inverted. Data inversion involves using numerical models to predict conditions in the unsaturated zone and then comparing them to observations of these conditions from the field (e.g., saturation data and gas pressure data). Model parameters are adjusted (calibrated) so that the difference between the model predictions and the observed data is minimized. This procedure can be carried out by trial and error, analyzing the results of each parameter adjustment by hand, or automatically using a program such as ITOUGH2 (Finsterle, 1999). Data are inverted using a series of increasingly complex models. Three-dimensional modeling studies indicate that vertical flow of fluids and heat is predominant and therefore one-dimensional models are reasonable approximations for many units. In addition, one-dimensional models are used for initial parameter estimation, because of computational efficiency constraints. For the Yucca Mountain problem, we are trying to estimate approximately 210 parameters, which means that thousands of forward simulations are necessary when using an automated inversion program, such as ITOUGH2 (Finsterle, 1999). Moisture dispersion may limit the validity of the vertical percolation assumption. Perched water and lateral movement on top of low-permeability layers/lenses may also limit the validity of the vertical percolation assumption. However, we believe that the vertical percolation assumption is valid for Yucca Mountain from the surface to the bottom of the TSw. Below the TSw, where low-permeability/altered/zeolitized/perched water zones exist, the vertical percolation assumption may break down. Using one-dimensional models, data from multiple boreholes are inverted simultaneously to estimate layer average properties. Saturation and moisture tension data inversion is used to estimate the matrix and fracture flow parameters, including permeability, a fracture-matrix interaction parameter, and unsaturated flow parameters (van Genuchten's α and m). Pneumatic pressure (barometric pumping response) data inversion is used to estimate fracture diffusivity, or alternatively either permeability or porosity; in our inversions, we choose permeability. Figure 11-5 shows the flow of one-dimensional inversions to multi-dimensional inversions that are used for estimating parameters for the UZ model. Two-dimensional, cross-sectional models are used to refine parameter estimates. Two-dimensional models allow for lateral flow and therefore will provide a better estimate of properties of low-permeability/altered/zeolitized/perched water layers; then also allow for estimation of the properties of faults. In the two-dimensional models, faults are modeled perpendicular to the plane of the model. Again, saturation, water tension, and pneumatic pressure data are inverted. Computational expense of using two-dimensional models versus one-dimensional models is increased for each forward simulation, but we are able to reduce the number of parameters that are being estimated because some of the parameters are reliably estimated by the one-dimensional inversions. Therefore, the overall computational expense of the automated two-dimensional model inversions does not increase substantially with respect to the automated one-dimensional model inversions. Three-dimensional models are used for limited trial-and-error calibrations and verification of simulation results against many different data sets, including data sets used for one- and two-dimensional automated inversions. These will be FIGURE 11-5 Flow chart showing inversion/calibration/verification approach. Parameter estimation progresses from one-dimensional inversion of saturation, water tension, and pneumatic pressure data, through two-dimensional inversion of fault and perched water data, to three-dimensional calibration/verification of all data. discussed further in the section "Multidimensional Model Calibration and Sensitivity Analysis." One-Dimensional Data Inversion Saturation and potential data are inverted first. In order to speed up the inversion process, an attempt is made to eliminate some of the parameters being estimated. The sensitivity of all the parameters is evaluated periodically throughout the inversion process, which takes an iterative approach, and only those parameters that exceed a sensitivity cut-off are included in the set of parameters being estimated for the next few iterations. This is a feature of the ITOUGH2 code (Finsterle, 1999) that is used for the automated inversions. The quality of the data must also be considered. ITOUGH2 allows the data to be weighted; better quality data (judged by number of measurements and/or measurement uncertainty) can be more heavily weighted. Even automated inversion requires some human intervention to ensure that calibration is not being trapped in local minima and that the estimated parameters are reasonable. This is especially important when a large number of parameters is being estimated with relatively sparse data, and when nonuniqueness is a problem, as is the case here. Figure 11-6 shows the match between the simulated and observed matrix saturation and FIGURE 11-6 Calibrated simulation match to saturation and moisture tension data at borehole USW SD-9. potential values for one of the boreholes used in the simultaneous inversion of several boreholes. Generally, the parameters best constrained by these matrix data are the matrix parameters (i.e., matrix permeability and unsaturated flow parameters). Time-series pneumatic pressure data (subsurface response to barometric pumping) inversion is the second step in the one-dimensional inversion process. The simulated response to barometric pumping is mainly sensitive to fracture diffusivity, which is proportional to permeability divided by porosity. This is especially true in the densely welded, high-saturation rocks. Yucca Mountain fractures are assumed to be, on average, dry, so that gas-relative permeability of fractures may be assumed to be one or nearly one. Therefore the choice of gasrelative permeability parameters for the fractures is not crucial. Figure 11-7 shows the match between the simulated and observed pneumatic pressure values at one borehole used in the multiple borehole simultaneous inversion. Parameters estimated using inversion of pneumatic data are checked to see that they have not significantly changed saturation and moisture tension data matches. FIGURE 11-7 Calibrated simulation match to pneumatic pressure data at borehole USW SD-12. Upscaling Issues Inverting data using mountain-scale models inherently considers upscaling of rock parameters. Matrix parameters change little for many model layers during the inversion process. This is consistent with the previous discussion on the effect of fractures on the effective permeability of matrix in the section on hydrological parameters. Matrix permeability shows little increase, generally less than one-half an order of magnitude, with permeability even being reduced in some layers. Above the bottom of the TSw, where one-dimensional saturation and water potential inversions are reliable, matrix van Genuchten α also shows little variation. Fracture parameters, on the other hand, are expected to upscale because of the difference between the measurement scale and the connected mountain scale. Fracture permeability is measured on the 1- to 10-m air injection testing scale. In the TSw, the calibrated fracture permeability is one order of magnitude, or much larger than the average of the air injection measurements. This is because mountain-scale models and data consider larger fracture connectivity structures than those tested by air injection. Parameter Uncertainty ITOUGH2 quantitatively evaluates the uncertainty of the estimated parameters by comparing the match between the simulation and the data (saturation, water potential, etc.) for variations of each of the parameters. Matrix parameters typically have lower uncertainty than the fracture parameters because the saturation and water potential data are measured on the matrix. Where pneumatic data is used to calibrate fracture permeability, the uncertainty of the fracture permeability is much less than the uncertainty of the matrix permeability. This is because there are substantially more pneumatic data points than saturation and water potential data points. Supplemental information and feedback from downstream users of the calibrated model parameters can also be used to qualitatively judge parameter uncertainty. Modeling of smaller-scale experiments performed at Yucca Mountain using the mountain-scale parameter sets provides invaluable insight into the multiscale applicability of the parameter sets. MULTIDIMENSIONAL MODEL CALIBRATION AND SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS The three-dimensional nature of fluid flow, heat transfer, and chemical transport at Yucca Mountain makes it a challenge to conduct modeling analysis in such a complicated hydrological system. Even with a significant amount of field data collected from the Yucca Mountain site and good estimates of modeling parameters, as discussed above, a direct input of these parameters into a three- dimensional model may produce physically inconsistent results, as compared with observations. In particular, the model results cannot match certain important observed phenomena well, such as perched water occurrence, temperature profiles, and geochemical data. This is primarily due to limitations in data collected on both spatial and temporal scales of the three-dimensional models, and also because the one-dimensional and two-dimensional simplification and analysis cannot fully capture the complexity of flow and transport processes in the highly heterogeneous fracture-matrix system. In addition, there exist considerable uncertainties associated with data collected from the site. Furthermore, numerical model results depend not only on input rock and fluid parameters, but also on the conceptual hydrogeological models, spatial and temporal scaling and grid discretization, and numerical modeling approaches selected. Therefore, three-dimensional model calibration and sensitivity studies are necessary to obtain a consistent set of modeling parameters using all the available, observed data in combination with inverse and direct (forward) modeling analyses. The methodology presented in this section consists of the final stage of parameter estimation process, involving the use of one-dimensional and two-dimensional inversion results in a three-dimensional model to perform further calibration and sensitivity analyses. Direct modeling studies are used here to calibrate multidimensional models against field-measured liquid saturation, water potential, perched water, environmental isotopes, geochemical, and temperature data. During this calibration process some rock parameter adjustments may be made to provide a better match between model results and observed field data in order to reduce parameter uncertainties and to evaluate the differences that occur due to changes in dimensionality of the model. This section focuses on model calibration studies using perched water, temperature, and geochemical data. Lateral Flow and Perched Water Occurrence Perched water in the vicinity of the potential repository at Yucca Mountain has been observed in several boreholes during the site characterization study (Patterson, 1998; Striffler et al., 1996). The presence of perched water bodies in the unsaturated zone of Yucca Mountain has many implications for assessment of the potential repository. At the same time, it may provide invaluable insights into water movement, flow and transport pathways, or surface infiltration history of the mountain (Wu et al., 1999b). Perched water at Yucca Mountain has been found to be associated with the densely welded basal vitrophyre of the Topopah Spring Tuff or with zeolitic intervals of the Crater Flat and Calico Hills Formations. The presence of perched water indicates that the vertical percolation flux locally exceeds the saturated hydraulic conductivity at those perching layers and suggests that flow paths may not be vertical through the entire thickness of the unsaturated zone to the water table. Instead, water may be diverted laterally to a fault zone or another high-permeability channel that serves to focus flow down- ward to the water table. As a result, substantial lateral flow may occur at perching layers, which leads to complex flow pathways of groundwater through the unsaturated zone fractured media. Perched water is observed across Yucca Mountain within the lower TSw and the upper CHn hydrologic units, as indicated in a number of boreholes at Yucca Mountain, including UZ-14, SD-7, SD-9, SD-12, NRG-7a, G-2, and WT-24. The locations of these boreholes are shown in Plate 6 for a plan view. Also shown in the figure are the three-dimensional model domain of the UZ model and the horizontal grid. The permeability of the zeolitic tuffs within CHn is generally very low (in microdarcies). This low value is converted to as low as 0.5 mm/yr or so of percolation flux in terms of flow capacity through the zeolitized tuffs. Recent studies (Flint et al., 1996) estimate an average net infiltration rate of 5 mm/yr over the UZ model domain. As a result, on average, about 90 percent of the water must bypass the low-permeability zeolitic units and travel through faults, other well-connected fractures, or high-permeability vitric formations to reach the saturated zone. This will affect radionuclide transport from the repository horizon to the water table, which directly impacts geologic repository performance. To capture these phenomena of lateral flow caused by water perching conditions, three-dimensional model calibrations are needed. The genesis of perched water at Yucca Mountain is much debated among Yucca Mountain Project scientists, and several conceptual models have been discussed (Rousseau et al., 1998; Wu et al., 1999b). The permeability barrier conceptual model for perched-water occurrence has been used in unsaturated-zone flow modeling studies for the Yucca Mountain Project. In this conceptualization, perched-water bodies in the vicinity of the northern part of the model domain (near boreholes UZ-14, SD-9, NRG-7a, G-2, and WT-24) are assumed to lie along the base of the TSw, a zone of altered, more intensely fractured rock, underlain by low-permeability, zeolitized rock. The perched body in this northern area of the repository may be interconnected. The perched-water zones at boreholes SD-7 and SD-12 are considered to be localized, isolated bodies. The perched-water numerical model used in this work is based on the three-dimensional UZ flow and transport model (Bodvarsson et al., 1997a). The UZ model domain, as shown in Plate 6, covers nearly 43 km2 and extends from Yucca Wash in the north to the approximate latitude of borehole G-3 in the south. In the east-west direction, the model extends from the Bow Ridge Fault to approximately 1 km west of the Solitario Canyon Fault. The land surface of the mountain (or the tuff/alluvium contact, in areas of significant alluvial cover) is taken as the top model boundary. The water table is treated as the bottom boundary. Both top and bottom boundaries of the models are treated as Dirichlet-type conditions, with specified constant (but areally distributed) gas pressures and constant liquid saturation. A spatially distributed infiltration map (Flint et al., 1996) was used as the top water recharge boundary of the three-dimensional model. This map gives an average net infiltration rate of 4.9 mm/yr of water distributed over the site-scale model domain. The simulation results presented in this section were obtained using the TOUGH2 code (Pruess, 1991), and the dual-permeability method was used to treat fracture and matrix interactions. The integral finite-difference model grid used consisted of 150,000 elements and 500,000 connections. Many flow scenarios were investigated to calibrate the perched water model. The simulation results for these modeling scenarios were calibrated against the observed matrix liquid saturation and water potential data, and perching elevations. In general, it was found that the permeability barrier conceptual model of water perching could reproduce the moisture and perched-water conditions beneath Yucca Mountain. Plate 7 shows the extent of perched water, as predicted by the permeability barrier conceptual model. The simulation uses the calibrated perched-water parameters for fractures and matrix in several grid layers near the top of the CHn unit. In this figure, the blue isosurface reflects 100 percent liquid-saturation within fractures, indicating a perched-water body, while the green surface represents the top elevation of the CHn. Plate 7 shows clearly that several perched bodies develop in the northern part of the model domain, located near the basal vitrophyre of the Topopah Spring Tuff above the top of the CHn unit. These perched bodies match the observed perching elevations from the boreholes in these areas. The simulated percolation flux at the water table is shown in Plate 8. Comparing the fluxes and their distribution in Plate 8 with that of the surface infiltration map of Flint et al. (1996) indicates the occurrence of significant lateral flow or diversion. Significant lateral flow occurs mainly as water travels from the repository horizon to the water table in perched areas. A large amount of water, when travelling across the CHn, is diverted laterally to the east, along a dip, and intersects faults that focus flow downward to the water table. The modeling study and sensitivity analysis of this work concludes that it is necessary to conduct three-dimensional model calibrations in order to describe perched water occurrences at Yucca Mountain. Several key factors were identified for creating a perched-water zone in a numerical model. These factors are (1) a water-perching geologic structure with low permeability zones and/or a capillary barrier underlain and surrounding perched-water zones, (2) weak capillary forces under high saturation condition within and near perched-water zones, and (3) sufficient water infiltration rates. Heat Flow and Geothermal Conditions In parameter estimation and model calibration using measured temperature data, the ambient geothermal condition at Yucca Mountain is assumed to be at a steady-state condition. The three-dimensional steady-state solution of fluid (water and air) and heat flow were used to match available temperature data mea- sured at 26 boreholes located within the model domain (Wu et al., 1999a). The locations of some of these boreholes are also shown on Plate 6. The objective of the heat flow studies is to confirm if use of the parameters, derived from isothermal calibrations, can predict geothermal conditions at the mountain. Unlike the above three-dimensional perched-water calibrations, which used a dual-permeability model, fracture-matrix interaction was treated using the effective continuum model (ECM) approach in this section. The ECM assumes a thermodynamic equilibrium between the fracture and the matrix, and adequately approximates steady-state heat transfer, which is dominated by heat conduction. Measured temperature data (Sass et al., 1988; Rousseau, 1996) were compared with the three-dimensional simulation results for 26 boreholes within and near the study area. In general, temperature data from all the boreholes matched reasonably well with the three-dimensional model (Bodvarsson et al., 1997; Ahlers et al., 1995), in which surface and bottom temperatures were slightly adjusted. We present only one of the 26 comparisons conducted in the model calibration as demonstration examples. The selected borehole is H-5, and it is located in the middle of the model domain, shown in Plate 6. The simulated temperature profile is plotted in Figure 11-8. The simulated temperature profile matches the data very well, as was the case for all the other borehole data/simulation comparisons. The three-dimensional temperature calibrations have helped us in constraining percolation fluxes and estimating geothermal conditions for thermal studies (Bodvarsson et al., 1997; Wu et al., 1999a). Unsaturated Zone Geochemistry The geochemistry of water (and gas) in the unsaturated zone can be used as an important constraint on net infiltration rates, percolation fluxes, and flow pathways, and as an indicator of the extent of fracture-matrix and water-rock interaction. Mineral paragenesis, distribution, and composition are also useful, yet complex, systems for quantifying flow and transport processes. In contrast to hydrologic parameters, such as water potential or saturation, and possibly temperature, large-scale attainment of steady-state chemical distributions is unlikely, because molecular diffusivity is several orders of magnitude smaller than water or thermal diffusivity. Therefore, climate changes can have a long-lasting effect on the geochemistry of the unsaturated zone, especially in an arid environment such as at Yucca Mountain. There, chemical patterns at depth seem to reflect periods of higher infiltration during the last glacial period, while those close to the surface are consistent with the modern climate (Sonnenthal and Bodvarsson, 1999). Conservative Chemical Species The sensitivity of natural conservative tracers such as Cl to infiltration rate is well known, e.g., the chloride mass-balance method. For such constituents the FIGURE 11-8 Comparison between measured and simulated temperatures for borehole H-5. flux is related to the precipitation rate and additions from other sources such as windblown dust. The extent of evapotranspiration in the shallow soil zone then controls the concentration in infiltrating water. In arid environments, with significant topographic and soil cover thickness variations, the infiltration rate can vary by orders of magnitude over short distances (Flint et al., 1996). Thus, it is expected that spatial distributions of a conservative tracer in the subsurface may also vary by a similar range. In contrast to directly using a method such as chloride mass balance and making assumptions as to the absence of diffusion and lateral flow, limiting the system to one-dimensional piston-flow, it is preferable to incorporate directly such tracers into the calibrated flow model. An example using chloride as a conservative tracer in UZ flow and transport simulations of Yucca Mountain is presented in Figure 11-9. Chloride fluxes to the FIGURE 11-9 Prediction of chloride concentrations in pore waters prior to excavation of the ECRB, for two-dimensional dual permeability and three-dimensional ECM simulations, compared to data collected subsequently. The climate change simulation considered a glacial maximum infiltration rate, followed by 10,000 years of modern climate. From Flint et al. (1996). surface were calculated using precipitation maps of the region (Bodvarsson et al., 2000) and assuming a uniform average effective concentration in precipitation (Fabryka-Martin et al., 1998). Combined with infiltration rates (Flint et al., 1996) the concentrations in infiltrating waters are generated. The simulations were performed as part of a prediction prior to the excavation of a tunnel at the potential repository level (Ritcey et al., 1998), and recent preliminary Cl results (Fabryka-Martin et al., 2000) confirm the trend of lower concentrations under areas of higher predicted net infiltration. Another outcome of the dual-permeability modeling is the remnant disequilibrium between fractures and matrix, resulting from the climate change that took place about 10,000 years ago. Under areas of lower infiltration, matrix pore waters are predicted to have retained their chloride concentrations from the last glacial period. These results are generally consistent with the 14C ages of some perched waters (up to 8,000 to 12,000 years; Yang et al., 1996), and the average 14C age of air at this level (~6,000 years; Yang et al., 1996); however, data from this particular zone will be needed for model validation. The large-scale continuum model has proven remarkably effective in predicting the range in concentrations and their trends in the unsaturated zone (Sonnenthal and Bodvarsson, 1999). Looking a little closer though, it is clear from numerous chemical analyses of pore waters at Yucca Mountain (Fabryka-Martin et al., 1998), that variability is the norm at nearly every scale. The difficulty in the interpretation of this variability is due to the superposition of short-term transient flow processes (i.e., fast-path flow) on top of longer-term climate effects, the spatial variability induced at the surface, variability in local fracture-matrix interaction, and diffusion-limited fracture-matrix chemical equilibration. Small-scale variability could be due to tempered variations and differences in transport velocities and fracture-matrix interaction, even if over shorter time periods there is spatial redistribution in the PTn. Reactive Geochemical Systems Reactive geochemical systems range from the simplest sorption or exchange reactions involving trace ions, to those strongly coupled systems involving multicomponent water-gas-rock interaction with mineral precipitation and dissolution. Analysis of such systems through measurement and modeling yields otherwise unattainable information regarding transport processes at a variety of scales, both spatial and temporal. Here we present a relatively simple example of a chemical species, strontium (Sr), that shows dominantly conservative behavior in the upper part of the unsaturated zone at Yucca Mountain and strong cation exchange behavior in lower zeolitized units. An important, and previously overlooked, aspect to the behavior of Sr in the unsaturated zone is its relatively high concentration in infiltrating waters, as a result of evapotranspiration, compared to the Sr added through kinetically slow reactions with unzeolitized tuffaceous rocks and that lost to precipitation of calcite in fractures. Results from a three-dimensional simulation (ECM assumption) at specific locations corresponding to boreholes that intersect perched water are shown in Figure 11-10. Sr is considered to be nearly conservative in unzeolitized rocks (kD = 0.02 m2/kg), and extremely reactive in zeolitized rocks (kD = 1000 m2/kg). Modeled values are compared to measured Sr concentrations in perched waters (Patterson et al., 1998). Concentrations in waters in unzeolitized rocks (UZ-14 and WT-24) are similar to (but generally higher than) the predicted concentrations (governed mainly by the extent of surface evapotranspiration). Perched waters that are in contact with zeolitized rocks have Sr concentrations one to two orders of magnitude lower. The mismatch between concentrations in the zeolitic units could be due to lateral flow or errors in geologic stratigraphy. Abundant data on mineral distributions in fractures and their compositions (collected by the USGS and Los Alamos National Laboratory) have been used to infer flow pathways and long-term infiltration rates (Marshall et al., 1998; Vaniman and Chipera, 1996). These data are also important for inferring flow FIGURE 11-10 Modeled (three-dimensional ECM) and measured Sr concentrations (perched water) as a function of elevation. processes within individual fractures (e.g., fracture mineralization occurs on the footwall of fractures only; Paces et al., 1998). Some of these data are now being evaluated using multicomponent reactive transport modeling for further calibration of the UZ flow and transport model, to assess relations between infiltration rates and mineral precipitation. Such studies reveal information on processes that have taken place over tens of thousands to millions of years, in contrast to other geochemical systems, such as nuclear fallout-generated 36Cl, which records transient processes that have occurred over the past 50 years. Spatial and Temporal Variability and Uncertainties The UZ flow and transport model plays an important role in better understanding of flow and transport processes at Yucca Mountain. However, the accuracy and reliability of the model predictions are critically dependent on the accuracy of estimated model properties. Past site investigations have shown that there exists a large variability of the flow and transport parameters over the large spatial and temporal scales of the mountain. Even though considerable progress has been made in this area, uncertainty associated with the UZ model input parameters will continue to be a key issue for future studies. The major uncertainties in model parameters are: (1) accuracy in estimated current, past, and future net infiltration rates over the mountain; (2) quantitative descriptions of the heterogeneity of welded and non-welded tuffs, their flow properties, and detailed spatial distributions within the mountain, especially below the repository; (3) insufficient field studies, especially for fracture properties; and (4) evidence of lateral diversion in the CHn units, where the zeolitic zones may play an important role in diverting moisture laterally. All of these uncertainties have been addressed to a certain extent in past studies; however, a comprehensive study is still needed to reduce these parameter uncertainties further by continuous field, laboratory, and modeling efforts. The unsaturated zone flow and transport model of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is a very complex three-dimensional, dual-permeability numerical model. The model considers all relevant geological, hydrological, and geochemical data from the unsaturated zone, and is calibrated to the extent possible using these data. A major challenge in development of the model is the parameterization and up-scaling of important fracture and matrix parameters used in the model. The following points represent our current understanding and beliefs regarding parameterization and upscaling in the UZ model. Conventional upscaling methods cannot be used to upscale core-scale (matrix) permeabilities for unsaturated fractured rocks, because fractures may reduce effective matrix permeability at larger scales. No upscaling of fracture permeability is needed, as pneumatic tests have been done at various scales. Fracture permeability data show typical increases with scale and can be represented as stochastic fractals. Other fracture parameters, such as the van Genuchten parameters and fracture porosity, can be derived from the fracture permeability data using the cubic law, but this may yield inaccurate results. For example, in-situ seepage, gas tracer, and thermal test data suggest fracture porosities that are orders of magnitude higher than derived values. Matrix diffusion is more important than dispersion, and neither fracture diffusion or dispersion significantly affects transport at Yucca Mountain. The fracture/matrix interaction factor has large effects on flow and transport; the UZ model utilizes the newly developed "active" fracture concept. The primary upscaling process used in the UZ model is a direct inversion of the observed data, including saturation, moisture tension, pneumatic, perched water, temperature, and geochemical data. A generic approach has been developed that starts with one-dimensional inversions, and then proceeds to two-dimensional and three-dimensional inversions. The one-dimensional inversions are performed using saturation, moisture tension, and pneumatic data. The results obtained show that only limited upscaling is needed for most parameters, with the fracture and matrix a and matrix permeability being the most sensitive parameters. Three-dimensional trial-and-error calibrations are performed primarily for the perched water, temperature, and geochemistry data. The perched water calibrations greatly alter the hydrological parameters below the repository region, but the temperature data match model results reasonably well using the current infiltration maps. Three-dimensional model validation was performed with various chemical species, including Cl, 36Cl, and Sr. Cl modeling gives valuable constraints on infiltration/percolation fluxes and patterns, whereas 36Cl modeling yields the fast component of the flow. 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Next: Appendix A: Workshop Attendees » Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone Get This Book Fluid flow and solute transport within the vadose zone, the unsaturated zone between the land surface and the water table, can be the cause of expanded plumes arising from localized contaminant sources. An understanding of vadose zone processes is, therefore, an essential prerequisite for cost-effective contaminant remediation efforts. In addition, because such features are potential avenues for rapid transport of chemicals from contamination sources to the water table, the presence of fractures and other channel-like openings in the vadose zone poses a particularly significant problem, Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone is based on the work of a panel established under the auspices of the U.S. National Committee for Rock Mechanics. It emphasizes the importance of conceptual models and goes on to review the conceptual model development, testing, and refinement processes. The book examines fluid flow and transport mechanisms, noting the difficulty of modeling solute transport, and identifies geochemical and environmental tracer data as important components of the modeling process. Finally, the book recommends several areas for continued research. Front Matter i–xvi Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone 7–44 Development of the Conceptual Model of Unsaturated Zone Hydrology at Yucca Mountain, Nevada 45–86 Conceptual Model of Vadose-Zone Transport in Fractured, Weathered Shales 87–114 Evaluation of Conceptual and Quantitative Models of Fluid Flow and Chamical Transport in Fractured Media 115–148 Uniform and Preferential Flow Mechanisms in the Vadose Zone 149–188 Modeling Macropore Flow in Soils: Field Validation and Use for Management Purposes 189–216 Free-Surface Films 217–242 What Do Drops Do? Surface Wetting and Network Geometry Effects on Vadose-Zone Fracture Flow 243–270 Investigating Flow and Transport in the Fractured Vadose Zone Using Environmental Tracers 271–294 Lessons from Field Studies at the Apache Leap Research Site in Arizona 295–334 Parameterization and Upscaling in Modeling Flow and Transport in the Unsaturated Zone of Yucca Mountain 335–366 Appendix A: Workshop Attendees 367–370 Appendix B: Invited Presentations 371 Appendix C: Panel Biographies 372–374 Color Plates 375–382
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Lost Dogs is a two-disc compilation album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 11, 2003 through Epic Records. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States. Overview Lost Dogs is a double-disc collection of B-sides and other released and unreleased rarities. Lost Dogs sold 89,500 copies in its first week of release and debuted at number fifteen on the Billboard 200 chart. Lost Dogs has been certified gold by the RIAA. A number of songs included on Lost Dogs differ from the originally released versions, including "Alone", "U", "Wash" and "Dirty Frank". The album includes the hidden track "4/20/02" at the end of disc two, a tribute to Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley. It was written by vocalist Eddie Vedder during the recording sessions for Riot Act on the day that he heard the news of Staley's death. The song features only Vedder singing and playing the guitar in a ukulele-inspired tuning. According to Vedder, the reason why it was not included on Riot Act was that the band already had too many songs. According to guitarist Mike McCready, the reason the song was only featured as a hidden track on Lost Dogs is because Vedder "wouldn't want it to be exploitative". "Angel" (from the 1993 fan club Christmas single) was supposed to appear on disc two, but was deleted before release. There is still mention of it on the "lost dogs" flyers on the back cover. Besides "Angel", some notable omissions from the album include various songs only available on other fan club Christmas singles by the band, "I Got Id" and "Long Road" from the Merkin Ball EP, and "Leatherman" from the "Given to Fly" single. The song "Bee Girl" is a tribute to Heather DeLoach, who appeared in a bee costume in the music video for "No Rain" by Blind Melon. Reception Lost Dogs was generally well-received by music critics upon its initial release. AllMusic staff writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album four and a half out of five stars. He said, "This is further proof that Pearl Jam consciously turned away from the big, anthemic sound and spirit that won them a mass audience with Ten—they still had the songs and sound, they just chose to bury it. Lost Dogs crackles with that passion and it has another advantage: unlike most of Pearl Jam's albums, it's a fun, compulsive listen. More than any other album in its catalog, Lost Dogs captures what Pearl Jam stood for and what it felt like at their peak." Rolling Stone staff writer David Fricke gave the album three out of five stars, saying that "for an album of odds 'n' sods, Lost Dogs sure sounds a lot like a pack of hits." In a review for Spin, music critic Will Hermes compared it to other compilations by claiming that "Unlike most collections of its kind, Dogs seems motivated more by good sense than greed; even the song about saving the whales is kinda kicky." Track listing Disc one "All Night" (Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, Jack Irons, Mike McCready, Eddie Vedder) – 3:22 Previously unreleased. No Code outtake. "Sad" (Vedder) – 3:39 Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake. Originally titled "Letter to the Dead". "Down" (Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 3:15 Originally from the "I Am Mine" single. "Hitchhiker" (Vedder) – 3:17 Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake. "Don't Gimme No Lip" (Gossard) – 2:35 Previously unreleased. No Code outtake. "Alone" (Dave Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 3:11 Originally from the "Go" single. This version has new vocals and slightly different lyrics and is shorter than the B-side version. The music from this version is from the Ten sessions. Drummer Dave Abbruzzese gets writing credit for this because it wasn't published until 1993 (when all members were getting equal credit), even though it was written a year before he joined the band. "In the Moonlight" (Matt Cameron) – 3:07 Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake. "Education" (Vedder) – 2:46 Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake. "Black, Red, Yellow" (Vedder) – 3:26 Originally from the "Hail, Hail" single. This version is longer than the B-side version. "U" (Vedder) – 2:53 Originally from the "Wishlist" single. A reworking of the 1997 B-side version. "Leaving Here" (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland Jr.) – 2:51 Originally from the Home Alive: The Art of Self Defense compilation. "Gremmie Out of Control" (Jimmy Haskell) – 2:25 Originally from the Music for Our Mother Ocean Vol. 1 compilation. "Whale Song" (Irons) – 3:35 Originally from the Music for Our Mother Ocean Vol. 3 compilation. "Undone" (Vedder) – 3:10 Originally from the "I Am Mine" single. "Hold On" (Gossard, Vedder) – 4:22 Previously unreleased. Ten outtake. The booklet incorrectly lists this as a Vs. outtake. "Yellow Ledbetter" (Ament, McCready, Vedder) – 5:00 Originally from the "Jeremy" single. The song became a radio hit in 1994. The last note cuts off on this version. Disc two "Fatal" (Gossard) – 3:39 Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake. "Other Side" (Ament) – 4:04 Originally from the "Save You" single. "Hard to Imagine" (Gossard, Vedder) – 4:35 Originally from the Chicago Cab soundtrack. This version has a different vocal recording and mix than the soundtrack version, featuring alternate lyrics. The booklet lists this as a Vs. outtake, although it had been reported to be from the Vitalogy sessions. "Footsteps" (Gossard, Vedder) – 3:54 Originally from the "Jeremy" single. Recorded live during Pearl Jam's appearance on Rockline on May 11, 1992. The harmonica was not present on the B-side version. The song's music, with different lyrics, also appeared on Temple of the Dog's self-titled LP under the name "Times of Trouble". "Wash" (Ament, Gossard, Dave Krusen, McCready, Vedder) – 3:48 Originally from the "Alive" single. It also appeared as an extra track on European releases of Ten. This version is a different one than the B-side version. "Dead Man" (Vedder) – 4:16 Originally from the "Off He Goes" single. Originally intended for the Dead Man Walking soundtrack, but passed over in favor of Bruce Springsteen's "Dead Man Walkin'". "Strangest Tribe" (Gossard) – 3:49 Originally from the 1999 fan club Christmas single. "Drifting" (Vedder) – 2:53 Originally from the 1999 fan club Christmas single. This version has a different vocal recording than the fan club Christmas single version, sung an octave higher. "Let Me Sleep" (McCready, Vedder) – 2:59 Originally from the 1991 fan club Christmas single. "Last Kiss" (Wayne Cochran) – 3:17 Originally from the 1998 fan club Christmas single. It was released to the public as a single in 1999. It reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Pearl Jam its biggest hit to date. "Sweet Lew" (Ament) – 2:11 Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake. "Dirty Frank" (Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 5:42 Originally from the "Even Flow" single. It also appeared as an extra track on European releases of Ten. This version is slightly longer than the B-side version and features quite a bit of the lyrics removed. "Brother" (Gossard) – 3:47 Previously unreleased. Ten outtake. All vocals were removed from the original outtake version, making this version of the song an instrumental. McCready recorded a new lead guitar part for this version. Another version of "Brother" with vocals appears on the 2009 Ten reissue and became a radio hit that same year. "Bee Girl" (Ament, Vedder) – 9:55 Previously unreleased. Recorded live during Pearl Jam's appearance on Rockline on October 18, 1993. "Bee Girl" contains the hidden track "4/20/02" at 6:04, roughly four minutes and twenty seconds after "Bee Girl". "4/20/02", a Riot Act outtake, is a song honoring Layne Staley of Alice in Chains. 4/20/02 is the date Vedder heard of Staley's passing. Staley had died earlier on 4/05/02, but was not discovered until 4/19/02. Personnel Pearl Jam Dave Abbruzzese – drums Jeff Ament – bass guitar, guitar, vocals, cover concept, cover/back photos Matt Cameron – drums, percussion, guitar Stone Gossard – guitar, vocals, bass guitar, percussion, production Jack Irons – drums, guitar, vocals, percussion Dave Krusen – drums, slit drum Mike McCready – guitar, piano Eddie Vedder – guitar, vocals, E-Bow, harmonica, production, additional Polaroid photography Additional musicians and production Matt Bayles – mixing, engineering Tchad Blake – production, mixing, engineering, Wurlitzer Ed Brooks – mixing, engineering Nick DiDia – engineering Brett Eliason – mixing, engineering Mitchell Froom – keys Adam Kasper – production, mixing, engineering Brad Klausen – layout and design Brendan O'Brien – production, mixing, guitar Rick Parashar – production, mixing, engineering Pearl Jam – production Westwood One Broadcast – production Charts Certifications References External links Lost Dogs information and lyrics at pearljam.com 2003 compilation albums Pearl Jam compilation albums B-side compilation albums Epic Records compilation albums Albums produced by Brendan O'Brien (record producer) Albums produced by Rick Parashar Albums produced by Tchad Blake Albums produced by Stone Gossard Albums produced by Adam Kasper Albums produced by Eddie Vedder Albums produced by Jeff Ament Albums produced by Mike McCready Albums produced by Matt Cameron Albums produced by Jack Irons Albums produced by Dave Krusen Albums produced by Dave Abbruzzese
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Professor Marc Gladman MBBS PhD MRCOG FRCS (UK) FRACS Marc A Gladman MBBS PhD MRCOG FRCS (UK) FRACSis Professor of Colorectal Surgery and Head of the Academic Colorectal Unit at Sydney Medical School – Concord, University of Sydney and Director of the Enteric Neuroscience & Gastrointestinal Research Group, Anzac Research Institute. His abiding research interest is the understanding of bowel function in health and disease with its application to improve patient care. His research program also focuses on measuring and improving surgical outcomes in NSW. Professor Gladman is the co-convener of the "Developing a career and Skills in Academic Surgery" course of the RACS and currently holds leadership positions including, committee member of the Section of Academic Surgery and the Surgical Services and Unwarranted Clinical Variation Taskforces of the ACI, NSW Health. He has served in advisory roles for the National Health Performance Agency, the Cancer Institute of NSW, Cancer Australia and the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
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Safety is paramount. It's definitely not something that you should neglect. The consequences of not taking safety seriously can be deadly and this has been the case on numerous occasions. Previously, we discussed the importance of using planes safely and the impact of not doing such. You can read it in full here. So in order to make sure we remember all the important safety tips we have collated 10 quick and easy tips to ensure you do everything right when using batteries. With HobbyKing's GRAND battery sale now on, you will want to make sure you know all the safety tips before using them. 1. Never Alter or Puncture Batteries. 2. Always charge or store batteries in a fireproof container or bag. HobbyKing sells has a bunch of great options. The Bat-Safe LiPo Battery Charging Safe Box is a perfect for this. 4. Never expose batteries to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight. 5. Make sure to keep batteries out of reach of children. 6. Make sure to install batteries properly. ALWAYS put red in red and black in black. 7. Don't carry batteries with other metal products, as they can short-circuit each other. 8. Never charge batteries that are too hot. 9. Only charge batteries that are labelled 'rechargeable'.
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Skype is a communication app rated E for everyone. You can say "hello" to your friends or connect to family thousands of miles away with this app. The app lets users connect the way they want to. Traditional phone calls, SMS messaging, in-app messaging, and much more make connecting easy and quick. Standard phone features like call forwarding and voicemail make sure no one misses a message or attempts to make contact. Audio and HD video calling Live subtitles Translation abilities Location sharing Smart messaging Background effects Group calls It can be used on a variety of devices Ability to have private conversations Usable on a Variety of Devices The app can be downloaded and used on a variety of devices. Compatible devices include phones, desktops, tablets, the Internet, Alexa, and Xbox. Skype Web Skype's web feature allows you to connect to anyone anywhere. Connect with Those Not on Skype This app makes it possible to connect with those not on the app. In-app purchases, including credits and subscriptions, allow app users to call landlines and other phones at a low cost. Users can also sign-up for text messaging, allowing SMS messages to be sent from the app. Get a Local Number With this app, you can get a local phone number. Skype Numbers are available in 25 countries. A local number allows you to avoid long-distance or international phone call charges. In addition, a local phone number can be changed to include a new area if needed. Conduct Interviews or Meetings It is easy to have a group call or meeting or even participate in an interview with the app's features. Features like "raise hand" allow a meeting to help conduct meetings in a relaxed and easily manageable situation. Microsoft Teams Review Brawl Stars Reviews How to Get Help in Windows May 21, 2022 January 22, 2023 software
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Ann Peebles - Straight From The Heart (180gram) "Straight From The Heart" - Ann Peebles (voc); James Mitchell (bs); Andrew Love, Ed Logan (ts, voc); Jack Hale (tb); Wayne Jackson (tp); Teenie Hodges (g); Charles Hodges (org, p); Leroy Hodges (b); Howard Grimes (dr) Ann Peebles' climb up the career ladder was rather more conventional than spectacular in the tough, rough days of rhythm and blues. She was first discovered when she appeared in Memphis nightclubs, was given a break by the big-band leader Gene 'Bowlegs' Miller, and landed her first top hit with the celebrated song "I Can't Stand The Rain". Towards the end of the Seventies she made a well-timed retreat just before the outbreak of the highly commercialised disco wave, only to return many years later with a revival of her old songs. Her album from 1972 has certainly not mellowed with age. Her singing is sharp and soulful, and comes right from the heart ("Slipped, Tripped And Fell In Love"). The beat is powerful, throbbing, young and fresh ("What You Laid On Me") or surging and groovy ("How Strong Is A Woman?"). The arrangements come across as sophisticated and well balanced, yet do not baulk at harsh attacks from the winds nor from the use of Hammond and Hohner keyboards, which were so popular at that time. Melody, singers and big band are airy and finely interwoven ("Somebody's On Your Case"), while a fusion of soft swing and snappy acerbity ("I Pity The Fool") rounds off this album which is filled with pure emotion, heart and soul. Recording: August 1971 at Royal Recording Studios, Memphis, TN, by Willie Mitchell Production: Willie Mitchell Speakers Corner LPs New inclusions from Bruckner, Corelli, Grieg, Elvis, Ry Cooder.. Helius Designs Solid Tech Interconnects, Loudspeaker Cables, Digital Cables and System Enhancement Icon Audio Phono Stage H/phone Amp Akiko Audio Bel Canto Design
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We are a family owned business at the heart of this beautiful art hive. Heart driven, we wanted to be part of the change for this community by bringing light and fun on to Grand. It's an honor to be part of this blossoming unity. Giving way for the community and artist within it to communicate was how we located our motto, Bringing back the art of conversation. Serving our signature ground in-house coffee, artisanal cocktails and delightful food, El Charro Hipster appeals to all in a relaxed, refreshing and very personable vibe. Treating all costumers as friends and family, our main goal is to brighten anyone's day and start a change in doing so. We only partner with locals and/or importer vendors who share our values, and who have an extensive relationship with the producers. That also includes all art displayed and all performers that are part of the El Charro Hipster family. Pronounced platinum title by Phoenix Green Leader business, El Charro Hipster family is proud to say we are very environmentally friendly by using only 100% compost able items which was very important as a family to have. We believe change starts within us.
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From Annarbor.com: Hundreds of solar panels installed on University of Michigan property in northeast Ann Arbor have upset residents who say the array is an eyesore and are frustrated by the lack of communication between the college and nearby residents. The panels span 2.4 acres of North Campus Research Complex land acquired by the university in 2009. They are part of a $14 million initiative to enhance sustainability on the campus. The installation has 1,800 panels and will generate enough energy to power about 100 homes.
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The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) has welcomed a number of new resident clients to its state-of-the-art facility - just a few months after opening. Qualcomm Technologies has unveiled the CSRA6640, a flexible, highly integrated single-chip amplifier solution that uses the company's DDFA Digital Amplifier Technology. It's been a busy few months for Martin Cotter, SVP Worldwide Sales & Digital Marketing at Analog Devices. From electronica last year to the Consumer Electronics Show in January, he's been engaging with partners and customers in a market that is changing rapidly. Sensor Coating System (SCS) has been awarded an Innovate UK grant under the A4I (Analysis for Innovators) programme to collaborate with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). TechWorks, the UK's industry association for deep tech connected communities, has announced the appointment of Alan Banks as CEO, with immediate effect. ams, a specialist supplier of high performance sensor solutions, and Wise Road Capital, a Private Equity firm have launched a new sensors joint venture. UnitedSiC, a manufacturer of silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, has announced a strategic investment and long-term supply agreement from Analog Devices, (ADI). NVIDIA and Mellanox have announced that they have reached a definitive agreement under which NVIDIA will acquire Mellanox for $6.9bn.
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