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yeah chur for hangin out dispite cramped conditions! you should tell me now. Did you get a wof Manu/fellow wagoneer? Lee (sp?) i was gettign closer to wof time but got a short in the lighting system somewhere so the wags been sent to its room to think about what its done. got a new light switch care of rare spares daylight robbery service and will do some testing asap. Thats slightly gay then, what did the new switch set you back? And i take it yours are mounted on the dash opposed to the colomn? My coooon is gay. Just a problemo with the starter, went to start it the other day simply to move it our of the shed, and the starter just went CRUNCH so maybe a bolt has come loose so it doesnt line up properly, think it will be simple, still need to fix that dumb problem with it just going "click click" tho. a bit over $70 for the switch. spose its not that bad considering a second hand one wouldve been as fucked as the one i had, and this ones brand spankers. hmm starter probs.. cant say i have any experience, other than givin em a quick once over with a knockometer. do you have to get the motor out to reach starter? Na its pretty simple, just slide underneath and pop 2 bolts ou and you are done, and helps if you dont burn your face on the extractors while you are there, if engine has been running. Did you get your 6 running nice then? Gotta fit an alternator to the datto then be over there about 6 - want picking up?
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Calling all champions of healthcare, it's almost time to gather amongst 45,000+ health professionals at HIMSS19! This year's conference is happening in Orlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center. HIMSS is bringing more to the table than ever before and the week's agenda will focus on a combination of recurring and new global healthcare topics. So why should you attend? Not only will you connect with your healthcare peers, but you will also get a 5-day in-depth experience of powerful education from world-renowned healthcare and innovation leaders. It sounds overwhelming, but the week will be full of opportunities for you to connect with experts and advance your professional skills. It's important to plan out your days before attending a large conference–whether you've attended in the past, or you're attending for the first time. This year's HIMSS19 is filled with cutting edge exhibitions you don't want to miss. In this blog post, we've outlined some of the best exhibits, sessions, and networking events you can add to your list. Keep scrolling to learn more about our HIMSS contest! Whether you're a seasoned HIMSS attendee or a newbie, let's outline what's included in your registration so you can make the most out of your time at the event. Industry Solution Sessions are a great opportunity to receive the most up-to-date case studies on topics important to the healthcare IT industry. During this 3-day long session, attendees will dive into the heart of the issues that concern the industry as a whole. What is real in blockchain? Is it secure, private, and compliant with regulations? Learn how this technology will fundamentally change how payers and providers share claims information, and how a patient's medical records are shared and updated as she moves through the care continuum. This interactive educational program consists of 3 sessions–from 8:30 am-12:30 pm, so you can choose what time fits into your schedule. Nervous About Connecting With Other Professionals? Networking can be a combination of exciting and overwhelming, especially at large conferences. If you consider yourself an introvert, check out our blog post on 8 ways you can step up your networking game to maximize your experience at HIMMS19. This year's opening reception is superhero-themed! Don't forget to pack your favorite superhero costume–all guests are encouraged to come dressed up in costume. Did someone say breakfast? These networking breakfasts are followed by a panel discussion on interoperability, post-acute care, blockchain, and ongoing health initiatives. Whether you're new to the health information and technology field or seasoned professional, discover a wide range of resources to enhance and advance your career at the HIMSS19 Career Fair. This event is free, however, attendees must register so you can upload your resume and contact information for employers. Reference maps in the on-site pocket guide and throughout the conference center will be available to navigate your way to education sessions, the exhibit hall, and networking events. There's a lot of ground to cover to utilizing the maps will save you time and energy during your attendance. Be sure to wear your badge at all times during HIMSS19 – but be sure to take it off when you leave the convention center. Badge pickup will be available at the Orlando International Airport (MCO), and at several Orlando hotels and at the Orange County Convention Center. Get A Ride With Healthcare IT Leaders! Like we said, there's a lot of ground to cover at the conference and you won't want to walk in that Orlando heat. That's why we're offering free pedicab rides to all HIMSS19 attendees! Just look for our logo'd cabs outside the convention center to hitch a ride. It's time to get in touch with your competitive side. Healthcare IT Leaders is committed to helping healthcare employers have a smooth healthcare IT experience. So to get you started on that journey, we're giving away a 2019 Domane SL 5— the ideal road bike for smooth riding and efficiency. Enter the contest here. At the end of the day, it's okay if you can't see and do it all while you're at the conference. Schedule out your agenda as much as you can, but leave yourself a little free time for impromptu meetings and moments of relaxation. Be sure to reflect on all you have learned and utilize the information to advance your healthcare IT career. Still haven't registered? There's still time. You can register for HIMSS19 here.
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Christine Toretti, who was married to former Arizona Wildcats basketball coach Lute Olson for five years, was nominated as ambassador to Malta. According to the White House , Toretti won the nomination for her work as a businesswoman, philanthropist and civic leader. Toretti was married to Olson from 2003 to 2008, when they divorced while in a public feud. Olson retired as coach in 2008. Olson was married to Bobbi Olson for 47 years until her death in 2001. The McKale Center court is named after the couple. He married Kelly Pugnea in 2010. Ms. Toretti is an accomplished businesswoman, philanthropist and civic leader. She was President and CEO of the S.W. Jack Drilling Company for over two decades. She has served as vice chair of the Rural Telephone Bank, U.S. Department of Agriculture, as a member of the National Petroleum Council, and on the advisory board for the U.S. Secretary of Energy. Ms. Toretti was also a director of the Pittsburgh branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Ms. Toretti has been Republican National Committeewoman from Pennsylvania since 1997 and founded the Anne Anstine Excellence in Public Service Series and the Dodie Londen Excellence in Public Service Series, to educate, empower and advance women in politics. She received her B.S. from the University of Virginia.
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OWU A Cappella Concert - Delaware County Convention & Visitors Bureau Inc. The Boardman Arts Park will be hosting three A Cappella groups from Ohio Wesleyan University for an afternoon concert. The groups performing are: The JayWalkers (an all-men's group), The OWtsiders (a co-ed group), and Pitch Black (an all-women's group). The audience can expect an hour of high energy and uplifting song! This event is free and open to the public.
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Home/Mobile Phone Deals/If you forgot Samsung Galaxy S22 FE. Here's why If you forgot Samsung Galaxy S22 FE. Here's why Franklin Cheatham July 3, 2022 Mobile Phone Deals Comments Off on If you forgot Samsung Galaxy S22 FE. Here's why 23 Views Samsung has produced a cheaper "Fan Edition" version of the Galaxy flagship over the past two years. But the report suggests that the Galaxy S22 FE has been canceled. The smartphone lineup already has plenty of options, making the Galaxy S21 FE feel lost in the shuffle. It should focus more on its flagship Galaxy S and mid-Galaxy A phones instead. Nokia already has a vertigo selection of phones to choose from. There's Super-Sized Galaxy S22 Ultrain pocketable Galaxy Z Flip 3 so bag-friendly Galaxy A series. But there is one way Samsung could simplify: Skip the Galaxy S22 FE. Do not sin against me; the $700 Galaxy S21 FE (short for "fan edition") has plenty of results. When I reviewed the phone in January, I was impressed with its decent battery life and solid camera price. However, you're in danger of losing your senses in the Samsung lineup once and for all Galaxy S22 Launched. And rightly so. If Samsung has a successor to the Galaxy S21 FE in the works, it will rebrand as a larger premium Galaxy A phone. A rumor from the SamMobile blog has suggested that Samsung should drop the Galaxy S22 FE, and I can understand why. Galaxy S22 between $800 and $450 Galaxy A53 5Git's too hard for the Galaxy S21 FE to stand out. S20 FE. John Garzon/CNET The Galaxy S21 FE lacks the things that made the Galaxy S20 FE so special The 2020 Galaxy S20 FE It had a major advantage that the Galaxy S21 FE lacked: a big gap in price compared to the Galaxy S phone. Galaxy S20 launched . over $1,000Doing $700 Galaxy S20 FE they feel like a significant bargain. It earned CNET the editors' selection in 2020, with Andy Lanxon writing that its "great balance of performance and value" makes it a better proposition than the S20 Ultra and Note 20 Ultra. There are two reasons why the Galaxy S21 FE doesn't hit the same chord. Samsung's smartphone line and the wider landscape in 2020 were diverse. While 5G support, many lenses and screen cameras, with higher repair rates, were beginning to trickle down to cheaper devices, these premium features were only one year ahead of 2019. Remember Galaxy S10 5G? Samsung's first 5G-ready phone charges a high price of $1,300 while using verizon spring 2019. Things will change for the next year 2020. Everything is in the making S20 lineup 5G supported, but that also meant getting started at a higher price of $1,000. Remember, the 5G-equipped S20 FE, which also has a triple camera and speedy processor, was a great alternative for cost-conscious shoppers who didn't want to make big sacrifices in quality. In other words, the Galaxy S20 FE is added right at a convenient time and price. I can't say the same thing Galaxy S21 FE. Just about one month ago, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S22, which offers superior camera quality, a more refined design and a newer processor. Galaxy S20, on the other hand, debuted in September 2020, which meant a longer runway ago. Galaxy S21 arrival in January 2021 At the same time, the Galaxy S21 DMC has advantages over the S22, especially for people who prefer bigger phones. But the differences aren't intense enough to stop the S22 and competitors like cheap Google Pixel 6. The pricing is great. The Samsung Galaxy S21 S21 failed to make a great price tag compared to the S20, but the problem is that the Galaxy S21 DMC doesn't lower the price level. The Galaxy S20 FE was $300 cheaper than the Galaxy S20, while the S21 FE costs $100 less than the Galaxy S21 at launch. Galaxy S21 FE Plus feels like an A-series phone Samsung Galaxy A53 5G (left) and Galaxy S21 FE (right). Feel right at home on your Samsung Galaxy S21 FE line of mid-and-budget Samsung aka the Galaxy A series. These phones are generally significantly cheaper than those on the Galaxy S line and possess certain features, such as large displays, several cameras, and 5G, when put together elsewhere. It's an approach that seems to have paid off so far. The Samsung $180 Galaxy A12 was one of the world's biggest selling mobiles by 2021, according to Research Counterpoint. There are no phones made on the Galaxy S series list. Separate information from the search counter provided to CNET also suggests A-series phone calls accounted for 58% of smartphone sales last year. If the Galaxy S21 FE would be a little cheaper – perhaps priced around $600 – it would make the Galaxy S21 FE a little higher. both Galaxy S21 FE and A53 5G They have large screens, very similar designs, regular cameras and ultrawide lenses, and high-resolution front cameras, to make them feel like they are intended for audiences. The Galaxy S21 FE has the lowest performance and camera quality, making it a solid choice for those who need more Galaxy A53 has to offer at a lower price than the S22. Dropping the price to $600 will also place your phone right between $450 Galaxy A53 5G and $800 Galaxy S22. If you were an A-series branded phone, the Galaxy S21 FE could be worth the price compared to the Galaxy A73 in markets where that device is not available. The Galaxy A73 5G is the Galaxy A series' top tier phone with 108 megapixel camera, but is only available in select countries such as Australia and India. Samsung hasn't shared details about future smartphone plans, so it's unclear whether it will continue the FB line. But dropping FE's price and perhaps moving it to its Galaxy A series could go a long way in boosting its appeal. It would be the first time Samsung recently merged the two phone notes. Galaxy S22 Ultra, for example, essentially for the company's previous Galaxy Note phonesHe was taller than the huge screen and pen. Otherwise, it could limit the Galaxy S22 FE to the current "fan edition" Samsung phone and find its location. Samsung Galaxy S21 FE looks almost like the Galaxy S21 Previous iOS 16 Beta: 5 tips to know before downloading Next Pro wrestler tracks down and preys on thief by tracking stolen Apple AirPods
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Reapportionment (the allocation of Congressional seats based on population) and redistricting (the redrawing of boundaries for the U. S. House and state House and Senate districts) depend on an accurate, timely and complete census. Our every-decade population count also establishes guidelines for allocation of federal funds for a wide range of programs. However, there are major hurdles facing the 2020 census. Funding is always an issue. The most immediate threat is the government shutdown. The Census Bureau is closed during the shutdown, but carryover funding from 2018 is continuing preparations for 2020. That money will eventually run out. The cost of the 2020 census is estimated at $15.6 billion, and a prolonged funding stalemate could be disastrous. Another threat is the proposal that the census include a question on citizenship. The census is supposed to be a count of total population, not citizens, and there is concern that the question could discourage responses, even from legally documented workers. This issue is going before the U. S. Supreme Court, with oral arguments scheduled for February. Cybersecurity threats are another serious concern. Last year the Census Bureau identified close to 3,100 security weaknesses in the IT systems for the census. Fixing these is a big job. Will there be enough workers? For the 2010 census the government hired about 635,000 temporary workers but the low unemployment rate is making hiring difficult in 2019. Finally, there is concern that the census will undercount communities of color and other hard-to-count populations. This concern has been heightened because the Justice Department has raised the possibility of accessing census data to force release of confidential census responses earlier than the 72 years after collection required by law. The census is central. The American people must support efforts to ensure that it is accurate, timely, and that there are no exceptions to the well-justified confidentiality of responses. We all depend on it! Previous Previous post: An Opportunity to Learn!
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Усть-Самарський острів, острів Старуха, Самарський острів, Олексіївський — острів у гирлі Самари біля її лівого берега у Самарському районі міста Дніпро. До затоплення численні острови у гирлі Самари були одним островом. Іноді Усть-Самарський острів ототожнюють з Кінським, яким є з великим припущенням Становий острів. Сьогодні острів перетворений у півострів через насип для Усть-Самарського мосту через Самару у її впадіння у Дніпро. Саме тут у гирлі Самари, на Ігренських берегах сталася кривава Ігренська битва 1660 року. На «Плані Дніпра» XVIII сторіччя і в архівних документах того ж віку острів зветься Самарський або Усть-Самарський. За часів Дмитра Яворницького він відомий під назвою Старуха. У кінці 19 й на початку 20 сторіччя острів згадували як Олексіївський. 1938 року острів найменували на честь полярника П.П. Ширшова, але у другій половині 20 сторіччя ця назва забулася. Примітки Острови Дніпра (міста) Острови Дніпра Стара Ігрень Самара (притока Дніпра)
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Ponce, Puerto Rico Most tourists come to Puerto Rico for San Juan and then are delighted when they explore Ponce in the south. The city is a charming mix of arts, culture, architecture, history, beaches and entertainment. Enjoy the "City of Lions." Note: Photos taken two months before Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017. 1 Introduction to Ponce, Puerto Rico Ponce richly deserves its nickname "The Pearl of the South." Founded in 1693 and named after Spaniard Juan Ponce de León y Loayza, this delightful city of 170,000 Puerto Ricans is filled with marvelous architecture facing the Caribbean Sea. Ponce also makes an excellent hub to explore the island's western towns and coastline. This cityscape was captured from the gardens of Castillo Serrallés. Sector El Vigia, Paseo De La Cruceta, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 2 Lions Fountain at Plaza Federico Degetau, in Ponce, Puerto Rico Since the late 17th century, the center of Ponce has been a square now called Plaza Las Delicias. It consists of two plazas on either side of the Ponce Cathedral. The visual highlight of the Plaza Federico Degetau is the Fountain of the Lions. Fuente de los Leones was originally featured at the 1939 New York World's Fair and then installed at Ponce. Cll Plaza Degetau, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 3 Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral in Ponce, Puerto Rico The first chapel was built here in 1670 when the area was only a modest Spanish settlement. In 1692, Carlos II, the King of Spain, declared it a parish church at the same time Ponce was founded by royal degree. The Catholic church was replaced in 1839 and then declared a cathedral in 1924. The twin square towers were revised in 1937 based on a design by architect Francisco Porrata Doria. Each is crowned with a silver dome and a crucifix. S/N Concordia, Ponce, 00732, Puerto Rico 4 Armstrong-Toro House in Ponce, Puerto Rico Carlos Armstrong-Toro, a prominent local banker, commissioned this mansion across from the cathedral in 1899. It is also called Casa de las Cariatrides in recognition of the caryatids flanking the entrance. The property is now a museum and listed by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The estate was designed by Manuel Victor Domenech. He was one of the architects who created the Ponce Creole style. He was also the city's mayor, a member of the House of Representatives, the Treasurer of Puerto Rico and the island's governor during the first half of the 20th century. 3 Calle Unión, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 5 Parque de Bombas in Ponce, Puerto Rico This former pavilion was designed by Maximo de Meana y Guridi for the 1882 Exhibition Trade Fair. The following year, it was transformed into a firehouse, a role it retained until 1990. Parque de Bombas translates to Pumps Park. The landmark station is now a firefighting museum. The vibrant black and red façade reflects the city's official colors. This stunning building located at Plaza Las Delicias is the most photographed in Ponce. 75 PR-1, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 6 Historic Banks in Ponce, Puerto Rico Side-by-side on Plaza Degetau are two of Ponce's historic financial structures. On the left is the former headquarters of Banco Crédito y Ahorro Ponceño. It was founded in 1895 and became the island's largest credit and savings bank with over 50 branches. After collapsing in 1978, it was acquired by Banco Santander. On the right is the Banco de Ponce building. This institution started locally in 1917 and grew across Puerto Rico with branches in the United States. It merged with Banco Popular in 1990. Both landmarks were built in 1924. Cll Plaza Degetau & Calle Amor, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 7 Juan Morel Campos Statue in Ponce, Puerto Rico Juan Morel Campos was a 19th century composer. He is often called the father of Puerto Rican danzas (dances). The island's favorites are merengue, bomba, salsa and the cha-cha. Other famous Puerto Rican entertainers are José Feliciano, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Ricky Martin and Tony Orlando. Ponce Creole Architecture in Ponce, Puerto Rico During the late 19th century, an architectural style emerged in Ponce blending features of Victorian, Art Deco and Neoclassical elements. This was a period when design and wealth flourished in the city. Fortunately, many of the nearly 1,000 residences built in this Ponce Creole style have been or are being restored. This pale blue home with ornate French detailing is a gorgeous example. 8 Museum of Ponce Architecture in Ponce, Puerto Rico What better place to house the Museum of Ponce Architecture than the wedding-cake shaped building named Casa Wiechers-Villaronga? The Art Nouveau style was designed in 1911 by the famous local architect Alfredo B. Wiechers as his home. Six years later, it was purchased by the Villaronga Mercado family. The museum opened in 1996 to celebrate the city's elaborate buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This mecca of architecture covers 66 blocks. Cll Mendez Vigo & Calle Reina, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 9 National Pantheon Román Baldorioty de Castro in Ponce, Puerto Rico The National Pantheon Román Baldorioty de Castro is a Catholic cemetery established in 1843. Its namesake was a 19th century journalist, political activist and abolitionist who died in Ponce in 1889. Other famous politicians and citizens are interred in the Panteón Nacional. Many of the mausoleums follow a neoclassical design. Attached is the Museum of Puerto Rican Autonomism. The 3.7 acre property is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. 15 Calle Frontispicio, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 10 Antonio Paoli Mausoleum in Ponce, Puerto Rico Opera singer Antonio Paoli Marcano was born in Ponce in 1871. At the turn of the century, his voice propelled him to international fame. He soon became known as "The King of the Tenors and the Tenor of the Kings." That career ended as he lost his ability to sing and World War I forced all European opera houses to close. In 1915, he became a boxer in Spain. Later, after regaining his voice, he resumed his performances and then returned to Puerto Rico to teach. His mausoleum is in the National Pantheon Román Baldorioty de Castro. 11 Landmarks on Cerro Vigía in Ponce, Puerto Rico The Municipality of Ponce is nestled between the Caribbean Sea and over a dozen mountains. The tallest peak at 4,390 feet is Cerro de Punta. Considerably smaller at 364 feet is Cerro del Vigía. However, this hill attracts the most attention from tourists because of its side-by-side landmarks. On the left is La Cruceta del Vigía. On the right is Castillo Serrallés. Read more about these attractions in this gallery. 85-73 Cll Pico Dulce, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 12 La Cruceta del Vigía in Ponce, Puerto Rico La Cruceta del Vigía is a concrete, cross-shaped structure overlooking the city of Ponce. The landmark stands 110 feet tall and 70 feet wide. The location of the Watchman Cross atop Cerro Vigía is where Spanish sentries began posting sentries in 1801 to look out for approaching merchant and enemy ships. At the top of the ten-story structure is an observation deck offering terrific views of Ponce. Adjacent to the property is a 24,000 square foot Japanese Garden. 13 Castillo Serrallés in Ponce, Puerto Rico Juan Serrallés Colón was born in Ponce in 1845 and became the city's most successful businessman, largest employer and generous philanthropist. In 1861, he founded the Hacienda Mercedita sugar plantation. Four years later, he began distilling rum. This evolved into Destilería Serrallés, the producer of the popular Don Q rum brand named after Don Quixote. In 1930, his son, Juan Eugenio Serrallés, commissioned architect Pedro Adolfo de Castro to build this lavish, Spanish Moroccan mansion on 2.5 acres atop El Vigia Hill. The Serralles Castle is now a museum. One look at this elegant terrace overlooking Ponce makes it easy to see why this is a popular wedding venue. 14 Museo de Arte de Ponce in Ponce, Puerto Rico The Museo de Arte de Ponce is the largest art museum in Puerto Rico and one of the best in the Caribbean. Its collection exceeds 4,500 works by Puerto Rican and European artists from the 14th through the 20th centuries. The most famous pieces are from the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. They were an association of mid-19th century, English painters. The Pre-Raphaelites specialized in complex paintings with realistic details and elegant colors. 2325 Expreso Luis A. Ferré, Ponce, 00717, Puerto Rico 15 Brushstrokes in Flight in Ponce, Puerto Rico This 28 foot, pop art sculpture is named Brushstrokes in Flight. It was created in 1984 by the celebrated American artist Roy Lichtenstein. He rose to prominence in the 1960's with a style mimicking comic books. This artwork, part of his Brushstroke Series, was gifted to the Museo de Arte de Ponce in 2010 and stands near the museum's entrance. 16 Monument to the Abolition of Slavery in Ponce, Puerto Rico In the early 16th century, conquering Spaniards enslaved the Taíno. But as these indigenous people died from infectious diseases, the Spanish began importing Africans to work the gold mines and later the plantations. On March 22, 1873, the practice was abolished. However, the slaves had to work for another three years and then pay for their freedom. This 1956 monument is dedicated to the abolition of slavery. At the base of the 100 foot, marble obelisk is an iron statue of a slave with broken chains. Monumento A La Abolición De La Esclavitud is located in Parque de la Abolición. Calle Salud & Hwy 123, Ponce, 00717, Puerto Rico 17 Primera Iglesia Bautista in Ponce, Puerto Rico Among the many influences left behind on Puerto Rico by the Spaniards was their religion. About 85% of the island's residents are Catholic and another 15% are Protestant. Consequently, it is rare to find a Baptist church such as the Primera Iglesia Bautista. Cll Bertoly & Calle Victoria, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 18 Paseo del la Salsa Cheo Feliciano in Ponce, Puerto Rico José Luis Feliciano was called Cheo during his illustrious career as a composer and performer of salsa music. After his death in 2014, his hometown of Ponce created a walkway in his honor. Paseo del la Salsa Cheo Feliciano is located between Paseo Atocha and Plaza del Mercado Isabel Segunda. Cheo is not to be confused with another prolific Puerto Rican singer: José Feliciano. The later musician was propelled to fame during the 1960's for his hit pop songs despite being blind at birth. Plaza Del Mercado Isabel II Shopping Center, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 19 Teatro La Perla in Ponce, Puerto Rico Italian architect Juan Bértoli Calderoni drew the Neoclassical design of the Teatro La Perla. The theater opened in 1864. La Perla Theater was substantially rebuilt in 1941 after suffering major damage in a 1918 earthquake. Up to 1,047 patrons of the arts can enjoy each performance of operas, plays and concerts. Calle Mayor Cantera & Calle Cristina, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 20 Museo de Historia de Ponce in Ponce, Puerto Rico In 1992, the Ponce History Museum was established to preserve and display the city's heritage. Since then, the extensive collection of lifestyle, political, economic, architecture and health exhibits has grown into three buildings within the Cultural District. They are the Salazar-Candal Residence (1911), the Rosali-Zapater House (1880) and this Ernesto Ramos Antonini Auditorium built in 1998. The auditorium's namesake was a 20th century lawyer who became the president of Puerto Rico's House of Representatives. Calle Isabel Muñoz Rivera & Puerto Rico 14, 00730, Puerto Rico 21 Francisco Porrata-Doría Plaza in Ponce, Puerto Rico Parque del Tricentenario was created in 1992 to celebrate Ponce's 300th anniversary. One of its three plazas is named Plaza de la Arquitectura or alternatively The Francisco Porrata-Doría Plaza. Its namesake is Francisco Porrata-Doría. He was a prolific architect of commercial buildings and luxury residences in Ponce until his death in 1971. The inscription on this rotunda reads, "Ponce is tradition, culture, spirit, civism, illusion and virtue." 21 Bulevar Miguel Pou, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico 22 Puente de los Leones in Ponce, Puerto Rico On the Bridge of the Lions spanning the Portugués River are two sculptures. This one is named El Leon Joven (The Young Lion) representing the city's glorious future. Since 1844, Ponce's coat of arms has displayed a lion standing on a bridge. The symbol is a tribute to Juan Ponce de León y Loayza. His grandfather was a Spanish conquistador who landed in the region with Christopher Columbus in 1493. In 1508, Juan Ponce de León became the first governor of San Juan Bautista (present day Puerto Rico) while mining its gold. Puente de Los Leones Bulevar Miguel Pou, Ponce, 00716 Puerto Rico 23 La Guancha Boardwalk in Ponce, Puerto Rico At the southern tip of the Municipality of Ponce is the La Guancha Boardwalk. Since opening in 1998, the Paseo Tablado La Guancha has been a popular attraction for local families. It features food, watercraft rides, paddle board and kayak rentals, concerts in the pavilion, a playground plus great views of the marina along the Caribbean Sea. Kids especially enjoy feeding fish to the tarpons and pelicans. Nearby is the Ponce Beach. La Guancha de, Calle C, Ponce, 00716, Puerto Rico 24 Observation Tower at La Guancha in Ponce, Puerto Rico The visual anchor of the Paseo Tablado La Guancha is this observation tower. Over $18 million dollars were invested in the surrounding recreation complex before it opened in 1998. The project was spearheaded by the former mayor of Ponce, Rafael Cordero Santiago. During his time in office, from 1989 until his death in 2004, "Churumba" was a tireless advocate for the city's renewal and development. 25 Painted Kiosk at La Guancha Boardwalk in Ponce, Puerto Rico There are several choices for eating at the La Guancha Boardwalk in Ponce. In addition to a couple of outdoor restaurants, the area near the parking lot is lined with food trucks. Most offer snacks and light entrees. Some include alcohol. The owner of this kiosk earns an A for creativity by painting the side of his truck with this vivid mural of four eyes. 26 Lion Fountain at La Guancha in Ponce, Puerto Rico At the entrance of the La Guancha Recreational and Cultural Complex is a dramatic water fountain. In the center is a statue of a lion standing on a bridge. The top is golden, the middle is red bricks and the base is gray. This image is the symbol for Ponce plus the prominent feature of the city's coat of arms and flag. 27 Costa Caribe Golf Course in Ponce, Puerto Rico Part of the Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Resort is the Costa Caribe Golf Course. The 27-hole, professional-level course was designed by Bruce Besse and occupies a former sugarcane field. The greens, ranging from 5,000 to nearly 7,000 feet, weave among 14 lakes and the Caribbean Sea include one hole in the middle of a small island. 1300 Sancho's Avenue, Ponce, 00716, Puerto Rico See more of Puerto Rico
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Hurricne Sandy in October 2012 really put our resources to the test. We were without power for over a week. These are some of the tips we compiled over that period. Hope you find them useful. 1. Have lots of batteries on hand for portable radios and lights. Make sure that anything that can be charged is. 2. Get some LED flashlights and lanterns. LED lights run a long time on a set of batteries. Black and Decker makes something called a "Snake Light". These have a flexable section and can be worn around the neck to provide you with light leaving both hands free. 3. Have battery operated portable radios handy. Both AM-FM and maybe a weather radio are an important source of information. A battery operated digital TV is a plus. 4. Make sure your cell phone is charged and ready. Cell sites may be down in a storm but when they return they can be an important life line. 5. Have your laptop, netbook or tablet handy. They can be another link to the outside world and a source of information. While your internet connection may be down you can use them to send e-mail or check the latest news through the many WiFi hot spots that are available after the storm. 6. Get a generator if you don't have one. You can find them for not much money. In a prolonged outage it will allow you to run your refrigerator and save all that food. That alone will pay for it. You can also charge cell phones, laptops, etc. from it. See our generator tips below. 7. Put your cable modem on a UPS. We have a 1000VA unit and it runs the cable modem/router/wireless access point for a long time. Even if you don't have a generator you can bring the cable modem up for short periods to make an important phone call (if you have voice over I.P.) or get on internet. One UPS or a few to power important things are a plus . We also have a portable battery/inverter that we keep charged with a solar panel. It gives us additional 110 vac or 12 VDC if we need it. 8. Have pleanty of food and water available. You may get stuck in your house for a while. 9. Make sure you have lots of propane or what ever it takes to run your barbecue. It can be used to cook food or make hot water. An electric coffee pot or "Hot Shot" is great if you have a generator. There's nothing like a hot cup of coffee in the morning. 10. Have pleanty of warm clothing if it's winter and lots of blankets for the bed. A small space heater is useful but use caution not to start a fire. In the summer a window or portable air conditioner can be used to cool a room down if you have a big enough generator. If not maybe some good fans. 11. For safety, stay away from fallen wires and trees. You never know if a wire is "live" or may become "live". I've seen and heard of people doing stupid things like cutting away a tree that fell on the power lines with a chain saw. Stuff like that can cost you your life and is best left to the power company. Watch for wires that have fallen in to puddles. Water and electricity don't mix and a live wire falls in to a puddle it will become electrified. Hams/CBer's may want to consider removing antennas from their cars. It's great to go "mobile" but it's bad ig you snag a low hanging wire with your antenna. 12. Be prepared to adapt. Not all the things that make life easy will be available but in a lot of cases you can find alternate ways of doing things. My wife wanted to take a shower. She went to the hardware store, bought a garden sprayer, filled it with hot water made on the barbecue and she had the makings of a hot shower. Sometimes you have to get creative. 1. Have enough gas handy. Not all gas stations will have electricity to pump gas so at least have enough to get started. 2. Have enough engine oil. This is something we don't always think about but is necessary to run your generator. If you have a 2 cycle engine you will need 2 cycle engiine oil. 3. Have enough extension cords and outlet strips if you need them. At least a 14 gauge heavy duty cord from the generator and heavy or lighter duty 16 gauge cords to the appliances depending on their current draw. 25 foot lengths seem to work well. Cords can be plugged in to each other if you beed to go furthur. 4. Don't run yout generator next to your house. Carbon monoxide from the exhaust can leak in to your home. If you have vinyl siding heat from the generator can melt it. 5. Follow all the directions that came with the generator. 6. Think about your neighbors. Don't run a noisey generator late in to the night when people are trying to sleep. Our rule is 10 pm the latest, 9 am the earliest.
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Give your holiday in Spain a special flavour with a visit to the south-eastern coast, where the Axarquía and Murcia wine regions harbour some of the country's most delicious sweet wines. Covering the stretch of land between the mountains of Granada and the Mediterranean Costa del Sol, this area is the source of some of Spain's most delectable Moscatel, Romé Blanca and Romé Tinta wines. Start your visit in Málaga and work your way along the coast, embarking on a special wine route that takes you through idyllic villages and exceptional vineyards. Best of all, top-notch Paradores' luxury and historic hotels are to be found all along the way, ensuring that your trip will be equal parts sumptuous and delectable! Start your route off at Parador Málaga Gibralfaro, which offers breath-taking views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. Here you can sample the many different Axarquía wines which became famous during the 18th century and are made with grapes cultivated on the mountainside, which results in remarkably sweet wines with floral bouquets. Axarquía wines tend to either have high alcoholic content (between 15 to 22%), or to be naturally sweet wines made with overripe grapes. Their colours range from a deep yellow to nearly black hues, while the taste can be very sweet or very dry. Picturesque towns like Sayalonga, Algarrobo, Cómpeta and Frigiliana boast numerous wineries where you can sample these wines at your leisure, and enjoy traditional mountain cuisine. Further up the coast, one leaves the Axarquía region behind to venture into Murcia, where the wines –which range from after-dinner sweet wines to bubbly variations– stand out due to the variety of grapes used in their production. Murcia has been a wine-producing region since Roman times, with the Bullas, Jumilla and Yecla denominations earning international praise in recent years. Use coastal Parador Mojácar, with its great seaside access, or modern Parador Lorca, built upon the ruins of an ancient castle, as your base to explore the region as you sample the area's robust inland reds (ranging from Tempranillos to Cabernet Sauvignon and even Syrahs) and great whites, largely made with Macabeo, Airen and Merseguera grapes. Wineries in Bullas, Jumilla and Yecla offer tasting tours that allow you to sample the denominations' full range. Ready to enjoy some of Spain's most delicious wine and Mediterranean breezes? Contact Paradores to arrange your coastal wine tour today!
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Town shouldn't be restricting shoreline access If you walk along the road that runs parallel to the Charlestown Town Beach, heading toward the breachway, you'll find a town-owned public path that leads to the beach. Next to the path is sign that says "No Public Access." If you were to encounter this sign, what would you do? Most likely, you'd believe what the sign says to be true, and you'd take a different path to the beach. But you might notice that this sign is placed just inside the private property of a homeowner next to the public way. The sign is aimed at the public path, and is clearly meant to keep people away from this public path by confusing them into thinking that it is private property. That kind of obfuscation might be called out by the town, which owns the public path. But it was the town itself that erected the sign. On private property. What's going on here? I asked the Charlestown town administrator this question. That's when I learned that it was the Town of Charlestown that actually put the sign there. When I expressed my incredulity, I was served a rationale that the town put the sign up because traffic was backing up as beachgoers were dropped off and picked up at this path to the beach. Besides the implausibility of this excuse, I would like to remind the town stewards that a public path is a public path, whether the next-door neighbors like it or not. A right of way on town-owned property should be available to the public to use. If traffic were indeed an issue, cars don't even have to be involved; parking and dropping off can be prohibited, just like at other beach-access points. Along with that, bike racks could be erected to encourage cycling to the beach, as with the numerous paths to Crescent Beach on Block Island. People could even be encouraged to walk. But blocking access to public property with an aggressively misleading, prohibitive sign is wrong. There has been a a lot of news regarding public access to our Rhode Island shoreline. Our current Charlestown Town Council, with the exception of Deb Carney, has given lip service to shoreline rights while working against public access. Part of why I'm running for Town Council is to protect the public's right to their beach. I believe I speak for all Charlestown residents and all Rhode Island residents when I demand that this sign be removed, and that all of Charlestown's public property be surveyed and appropriately presented as belonging to us, the people, not the moneyed interests that have been encroaching on what is not theirs. Scott Keeley, Charlestown The writer is a candidate for the Charlestown Town Council. This article appeared as a Letter To the Editor in The Westerly Sun on October 18,2020.
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Tribert Rujugiro Ayabatwa Unequivocally Rejects the Latest Rwanda Government Legal Maneuver on the Union Trade Centre Case By Joshua Mucci TORONTO, ON /September 9, 2021/ Tribert Rujugiro Ayabatwa's US$20 million Union Trade Centre (UTC) shopping mall continues to be subjected to all manner of bizarre legal maneuvers by the government of Rwanda. Months after losing the UTC case at the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) the Rwanda government tried the case in Rwanda, convicting Abayabwa, Nick Watson and Annick Mutambuka to a 10-year prison term each. This legal gimmick will not deter Ayabatwa from robustly taking the UTC case to its logical conclusion of full recovery of his asset. On June 24, 2021, a Rwandan court convicted Ayabatwa, Nick Watson, and Annick Mutambuka for embezzlement and sentenced them to a 10-year imprisonment in addition to RWF2,272,642,655 or US$2.2 million each. The Rwanda government pursued this legal maneuver after losing the UTC case at the EACJ. On November 28, 2020, EACJ ruled that the Rwandan government's seizure of UTC in 2013 and the subsequent auctioning of the mall in 2017 at half of its price were illegal. EACJ ordered the Rwanda government to account for the rental and sale proceeds realized from the UTC and to compensate the owners of the mall for general damages. Both the complainant and the defendant appealed the court's decision. Ayabatwa appealed the decision because UTC was not returned to him as its rightful owner. Under no circumstances will this basic right be compromised. The latest maneuver by the government of Rwanda is preposterous. What we are witnessing here is a government that illegally grabbed an asset of a citizen, auctioned it for less than half of its price, lost a case in a court of law, appealed the case, and retried the case in a domestic court. Ayabatwa will have none of this, as he explained: "It is now eight years since the Rwandan government illegally seized my business. But we are patient. As is often said, the wheels of justice turn slowly, but grind exceedingly fine. UTC shopping mall will be reclaimed by its rightful owners in accordance with the rule of law. That is why we appealed the EACJ judgment even though the Court ruled in our favour. The truth always prevails." About Tribert Rujugiro Ayabatwa Tribert Rujugiro Ayabatwa is a successful entrepreneur, business leader, and philanthropist from Rwanda. Ayabatwa is the founder and controlling shareholder of the Pan African Tobacco Group, Africa's largest indigenous manufacturer of tobacco products. The company, which recently celebrated its 40th year of operations, manufactures cigarettes in nine African countries including Angola, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and the United Arab Emirates. Ayabatwa is also one of Africa's leading philanthropists. He has helped communities uplift themselves in fields such as education, food security, afforestation, and water-access. Through his non-profit foundation, Ayababwa strives to help young people to gain the practical engineering experience required to enter the job market in Africa. He has also supported governmental efforts in the fight against the Covid19 pandemic. David Himbara PanAfrican Tobacco Group [email protected] www.ptg-hld.com SOURCE: Tribert Rujugiro Ayabatwa Related Items:government, Rwanda, trade ICBM Expo- First Trade Show of Digital Economy Trademetria Review 2023 Timothy Sykes Review Why You Should Install an EV Charging Point in Your Home BitYard Has Partnered With Banxa to Expand Fiat Money Deposit Methods Supporting Major Currencies
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Download "AGREED SYLLABUS for RELIGIOUS EDUCATION in SOUTH TYNESIDE" 7 Section 1 What is RE? 20 ENQUIRY QUESTIONS The following enquiry questions cover the main dimensions in the study of religion that are appropriate for school age pupils. Each type of enquiry question is distinctive but relates to the other enquiry questions. Theological Questions These are questions about the particular beliefs of faith traditions (and secular world views) e.g. What do Christians believe about God? Why is Jesus special to Christians? What do religions believe about life after death? Phenomenological Questions These are questions that focus on how the beliefs of a religion are expressed in practice and ways in which the beliefs make a difference to the lives of individuals and communities e.g. How do Buddhists express their beliefs? How do Christians celebrate Easter? How and why do people use ritual in their lives? How are the arts used to express spirituality and belief? Philosophical Questions These are ultimate questions of meaning, purpose and truth e.g. questions about the meaning of life, suffering, life after death, existence of God, validity of religious belief. They are the sort of questions that all humans may ask, whatever their religious or non-religious beliefs are e.g. Why do people suffer? Is death the end? Do miracles happen? What is the meaning of life? Ethical Questions These are questions about people s values and actions and how much moral decisions are made as a result of religious beliefs. Ethical questions may focus on particular moral issues and the religious and non-religious responses to these e.g. How and why do religious people care for others? Why should people with a religious faith care for the environment? How do people make moral decisions? Should religious people take part in wars? Sociological Questions These are questions about the impact of religion on society and the role of religion in communities, both locally and globally. These could include questions about how religions and beliefs affect people s sense of identity and belonging, questions about diversity of beliefs, interfaith harmony and conflict, and the role of religion in politics e.g. What does it mean to live in a religiously diverse country? How can religious beliefs affect identity? What issues does this raise? Do religions bring conflict or harmony? To what extent is the portrayal of religions in the media accurate? 23 EVALUATE Pupils: draw conclusions from their findings - What have we found out? - Can we answer the question? - What are we still not sure about? - Are there further questions we need to ask? - Do we need to carry out more enquiries? consider how to present findings. PRESENT Pupils present findings to address the enquiry question. REFLECT and EVALUATE Pupils consider the following questions: What do we think about our findings? How has this enquiry helped us make more sense of the key question and our understanding of religion and beliefs? What further questions do we now want to ask and reflect on? What could we find out next? WJEC GCSE in RELIGIOUS STUDIES. (Full and Short Course) SPECIFICATION A. For Assessment from Summary of Assessment 2. Religious Education Core Syllabus in the Classroom The purpose of this guidance is to help you plan RE activities within the classroom at Key Stage 3 using the Core Syllabus as a guideline for content. End of Year 1 statements Begin to name the different beliefs and Begin to talk about and find meanings practices of Christianity and at least one behind different beliefs and practices. other religion.
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OVER 10,000 Chinese nationals are living and doing business in Zimbabwe, a development Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Huang Ping says will promote economic integration between the two countries.Addressing delegates at the Chinese New Year Reception held in Harare recently, Ambassador Ping hailed Zim-China relations saying they contributed immensely to economic growth. "As we all know, China and Zimbabwe are all weather friends and have shared weal and woe throughout the years," he said. Ambassador Ping said Chinese companies played a major role in employment creation in the country. "What I have learned during these trips showed that Chinese companies provide a major boost to the local economy wherever they are by creating local employment, building local schools, orphanages, setting up scholarships and helping Zimbabweans to fulfil their dreams," he said. Ambassador Ping said Chinese people were not in the country to loot local resources, but to advance local talent. "I have found out that in most of the Chinese companies, the percentage of local employees is very high. Anhui Foreign Economic Construction has over 4,000 local employees. Nantong Construction and Engineering has 35 Chinese and about 700 locals," he said. Ambassador Ping said Chinese government would continue providing their expertise in the country's medical field.
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Valrie Grant had just landed one of her biggest government contracts when she walked into the Kingston, Jamaica, bank three years ago seeking a million-dollar loan so she could seal the deal. Instead of a receptive welcome, however, the founder of a geographic information systems company received an all-too-familiar reception for women entrepreneurs in the region: the brush-off. Grant would eventually get the financing the old-fashioned way, from family and friends. Last year, as she became the region's most celebrated woman in business at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Malta — she was named Commonwealth Woman Entrepreneur of the Year — she remembered her struggle and began thinking about how to use her new status to help Caribbean women raise much-needed capital. This September the two women, with the help of the Commonwealth Businesswomen's Network that gave Grant the award, will launch the first Commonwealth-wide crowdfunding campaign, FundRiseHER. Its goal: to raise $1 million to benefit 50 women entrepreneurs from at least 10 Caribbean countries, including Cuba and Haiti.
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The following are free public education events offered by VCE for November 2017. Wednesday, November 1, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Saturday, November 4, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Come learn some tips and tricks for keeping greenery fresh and for selecting plants for winter-long interest in containers. This fun and popular class is part winterizing your garden pots and part flower-arranging, as well as an opportunity for getting some hands-on experience. Free. Advance registration requested at mgnv.org. Questions 703-228-6414 or [email protected]. Monday, November 6, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. The right shrubs can add beauty and curb appeal to your home and yard, and in this presentation you will learn about the variety of shrubs that thrive in this area. We will include how to identify which shrubs will do the best in your site or location, how to attract birds and pollinators, and how you can create beauty and interest all year long. Wednesday, November 8, 7-8:30 p.m. How did your garden perform this year? What did you learn? Looking for tips for next year? Come unpack your garden experience and learn about some woody plants you can still add to provide interest and beauty throughout the winter. This entry was posted in Public Education Events and tagged Containers, Extension Master Gardener Help Desk, Help Desk, holiday, shrubs, winter interest. Bookmark the permalink.
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Holiday baking is in full force in my kitchen. It has become a tradition to bake and decorate cut-out cookies for the holiday season while watching utterly cheesy, although delightful, holiday films. This year produced a trio of cutout flavors—classic sugar cookies, chocolate sugar cookies, and gingerbread cookies. The entire process typically takes place over three days (one to mix up the dough, another to cut-out shapes, and a third to decorate). While continuing the cookie tradition seems like such a good idea in the beginning, after six straight hours of decorating, I'm ready to toss in the pastry bag. Yet, I persevere. The cookies are not for me. Boxed up and wrapped in ribbon, these cookies are shared with friends, family, and coworkers alike—a gift of holiday cheer. My grandmother's holiday baking features a smattering of sprinkled, chocolate dotted, and powder sugar dusted cookies, but her standout dessert is a classic chocolate cream pie. For fifty years, the pie has made its appearance at the holidays, right after the food has been eaten and the dinner plates have been cleared. It has grown into a family favorite, beginning with my father's obsession when he was young and gradually capturing the hearts of the rest of the family. Now we argue over who gets the largest slice. Traditions form the bedrock of holidays. Baking cookies (and eating pie) is one I hold dear. Without dusting the entire kitchen in an immovable layer of flour, the holidays would somehow feel a little less spirited. Have a happy holiday season, dear friends. Chocolate Cream Pie is a rich, sweet dessert to be shared. Chocolate pudding is made with whole milk and thickened with egg yolks and cornstarch. A baked pie shell is filled with the pudding and chilled to set. Just before serving, each slice is topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings. Use your favorite high quality chocolate for best results—the chocolate flavor is bold. This pie is a great choice to serve after dinner with friends and family. On a lightly floured surface, roll out pie dough into a 14-inch round. Wrap dough lightly around rolling pin and transfer to a 9-inch pie pan. Gently press dough into the bottom and sides of the pan. Trim the dough to allow a 1-inch overhang. Pinch dough between thumb and forefinger to make an edge around the rim. Refrigerate until chilled, about 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (218 degrees C). Line the crust with foil or parchment paper, and fill it with pie weights or dried beans to prevent the pie crust from changing shape while baking. Bake the crust for 15-20 minutes. Remove it from the oven, and gently remove foil or parchment with the weights or beans. Return the crust to the oven for 10-20 minutes, or until golden brown. Allow to cool completely before filling. For chocolate filling, place the coarsely chopped chocolate and butter in a medium bowl. Set aside. In a medium saucepan, whisk together the sugar, cornstarch, cocoa powder, espresso powder, salt, egg yolks, and 1 cup milk. When the mixture is uniform, whisk in the additional milk and heat over medium heat until it comes to a boil, about 7-10 minutes, stirring frequently. When the mixture reaches a boil, turn the heat to low and whisk continuously for 1-2 minutes, or until the filling is as thick as a pudding and the whisk leaves tracks when stirring. Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla extract. Pour filling over chocolate and butter and whisk until uniform. Cover with plastic wrap to prevent a film from forming and chill. To assemble, place chocolate filling in baked pie crust and smooth the top. Chill until ready to serve. Top with whipped cream and chocolate curls. *For best results, use high quality chocolate.
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Spotify post-IPO hiring patterns reveal a focus on sales and software 1 year ago by Gabriela Barkho Since going public this past April, music streaming service Spotify ($NYSE:SPOT) has become one of the most closely watched tech companies. It comes as no surprise, then, that the platform's parent company, Spotify Technology SA, is rallying to improve its appeal to investors by reshuffling its business strategy among its international markets. For example: the company currently lists hundreds of job openings across its four offices in Stockholm, New York, London and Tokyo, with its NYC location boasting a healthy 71 positions for hire. The uptick in job listings comes just three months after Spotify's much-talked-about initial public offering this year. It's important to note that the company did not initially issue new shares, skipping the traditional initial public offering Wall Street has become accustomed to. Instead, the Swedish startup opting for a direct listing, in which existing private stockholders had the option to sell their shares. Title (Count) Design and User Experience Data & Machine Learning Subscriptions Business Product Platform Site Reliability Engineering Marketing Business Development Overall, the open positions Spotify is currently looking to fill range across all its departments. However, the company is focusing the bulk of hires on programming and sales, implying a push for profitability and product improvements. Spotify is currently hiring for 33 Software Engineering jobs, 28 in Sales, 16 in Design and User Experience and 14 in Finance, according data tracked here at Thinknum. Düsseldorf, Germany London/New york, United Kingdom San Francisco, CA, United States Washington D.C., AK, United States Atlanta , United States NY or LA, NY, United States It's also interesting to note that the software engineering job listings are mainly split between New York and Stockholm, Spotify's two largest offices and their respective markets. On the other hand, the business side appears to be hiring across all office locations. Software Engineering Openings Spotify's public debut has not gone on without whispers of its major operational losses over the years. Like Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP), Spotify has suffered from the ol' scale-and-hyper growth hamster wheel that VC-backed startups are known to be plagued with. For example, while the company's overall revenue came in at an impressive nearly $5 billion in 2017, a 39 percent increase from the previous year, Spotify still posted major operational losses. Its losses in 2017 were $1.5 billion, nearly double the amount of 2016's losses. With a focus on hiring for sales and software, it seems Spotify has its strategy clearly set. Job Listings Data Gabriela Barkho Gabriela Barkho is a tech reporter based in New York City who covers startups, fin-tech and everything Silicon Valley. More by Gabriela
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Q: How to create an empty, non-null jQuery object ready for appending? I want to append some html to an empty non null jQuery object only in the loop but it's not working unless I create an object and add an html tag during creation. How can I create an empty jQuery object and be able to add html to it later on? //var $new = $().add(""); //can't use this object in the loop //var $new = $([]); //can't use this object in the loop //var $new = $(); //can't use this object in the loop //var $new = $("#nonexistingelement"); //can't use this object in the loop var $new = $().add("<tr>"); //works but I don't want to add any html at this point. $.each(.....) { $new.append("<sometag>"); }); alert($new.html()); //should display some html Addition: http://jsfiddle.net/vfPNT/ A: Your problem here is that there aren't "null" jQuery objects that can't be appended to and "empty" ones that can be. You've already identified several ways to create an empty one, and while there may be more, it doesn't matter - what you're trying to do simply won't do what you expect it to, no matter how you start off, because... ...append() modifies the DOM, not the jQuery object. And an empty jQuery object has no DOM! Tomalak had the right idea, though you may not have understood it. I'm going to make three observations about jQuery that you're probably already aware of, but which are useful in understanding the remainder of this answer and therefore may benefit future readers: * *A jQuery object is fundamentally a set of DOM elements. *Some jQuery methods operate on the set, and some operate on the nodes in the set. *Some jQuery methods operate only on (or retrieve information only from) the first node added to the set. With these three observations in mind, let's consider your example: // 1. create an empty set somehow (doesn't matter how) var $new = $(); // 2. iterate over something $.each( ..., function( ... ) { // 3. construct a DOM fragment from HTML, and append it $new.append("<sometag>"); }); // 4. try to display HTML corresponding to the jQuery object alert($new.html()); In this example, step #3 will fail to do anything useful because the purpose of append() is to take whatever DOM elements it is given and append them as children to each DOM element in the set. Since $new is an empty set, there are no elements to append to, and... nothing happens. Step #1 is working just fine - but by creating a set without any DOM elements in it, you've set yourself up to fail when you try to use methods that exist to modify the DOM! Reference Observation #2... to modify the set, you need to call a method that actually operates on the set. Ok, so let's say we use the set modification method add() instead: $new = $new.add("<sometag>"); Now we're good, right? Each pass through the loop will create a new jQuery object consisting of the previous set + a newly-created element. Well... ...this will just cause step #4 to do something odd. See, html() is one of those methods I mentioned in Observation #3 - it operates only on the first element in the set. So instead of a sequence ("<sometag><sometag><sometag>...") you're only gonna get a HTML representation of the element created on the first pass through the loop ("<sometag>"). Except... You're not even going to get that, because html() creates a representation of the element's children - so what you're really going to end up with is ""... This was all just a big disappointment: you started off working with the set (Step #1), then tried to operate on the DOM (Step #3), and finished up by trying to pull data from one DOM element (that didn't exist) (and wouldn't have had any data if it did) (Step #4). The solution you finally came up with isn't terrible - you're essentially opting to add one root element to the set starting out, and operate entirely on this DOM fragment until you're done adding new elements and are ready to operate on them. You've omitted it from your revised example, but html() would work too, since it would simply dump the contents of your root element. But just to be complete, I'll give you a final example that works on the set, starting with an empty jQuery object: var $new = $(); $.each( [1, 2, 3, 4], function(i, v) { $new = $new.add("<div>"); }); alert($new.length == 4); // true // alerts: <div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div> alert($("<div>").append($new).html()); A: Document Fragments are perfect for this; creates an empty object ready for appending. :) $(document.createDocumentFragment()) A: Your object $new is an empty selector, so append has no sets to append to. add is required to add a DOM node, and then you append to those DOM nodes. Don't think you can avoid starting with an .add. A: i testet the above solution but it did not work for me, it always stayed as empty jQuery object... if anybody interested, here is my solution: var jQueryElements = [], $new; $.each( [1, 2, 3, 4], function(i, v){ jQueryElements = jQueryElements.push($('<div>').get(0)); }); $new = $(jQueryElements); A: I couldn't find another way so I started with the <tr>. Removing the <tr> while keeping the contents didn't work properly and that's why I posted the question. So, instead, I created a new jQuery selection by selecting all the <sometag>'s which were inside the <tr> and threw away $new. var $new = $().add("<tr>"); $.each(.....) { $new.append("<sometag>"); }); $new.append("</tr>"); $newObject = $('sometagt', $new) ..... do more work using $newObject A: if you don't want to end up with an ugly tag: if(!$new){ $new.append("</sometag>"); } else { var $new = $("</sometag>");
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At Park Place, we love getting input from our customers. One request we were getting often was for a high end steak. People didn't want to travel to Manhattan for a dry aged steak or a prime cut. They want to stay in their own neighborhood and enjoy the best steaks around. Our answer is the Park Place Tuesday Reserve Steak Club. We will be offering a different high end steak every week, by reservation only. We will not be stocking these steaks without a reservation. If you want one, it has to be ordered by Monday night at the latest. Your steak will come in Tuesday morning from Pat LaFrieda, one of the best meat purveyors around. To participate in this offer, all you have to do is email [email protected]. Let us know how many steaks you would like, leave a name and contact number (just in case), and we will take care of the rest. Want to make a reservation? Just let us know how many people and what time, and we can take care of that for you as well. Thank you for your interest! We hope you enjoy these truly special cuts of meat. If you have any suggestions for steaks, feel free to let us know via email as well. Get on the private email list to see what steaks we are having by signing up below. Thank you! You're on the reserve steak list!
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Online learning, Summit charter schools Indiana Parents Concerned About Summit Charter School and Online Learning Date: February 6, 2018Author: seattleducation2010 0 Comments There have been concerns expressed by parents around the country about online learning and specifically about Summit charter schools which devote their educational experience to online learning. It's a cheap platform and has great financial benefits for the owners of the schools. The schools receive the per student allotment for public school attendance which ranges from $5,000 to $10,000 per student based on their geographical location but the cost is low, providing students with laptops, if necessary, and software programs. There is a teacher of sorts who can answer questions via email. The student must check in physically with the school on a weekly or monthly basis. Summit opened a school, which is basically a virtual school, in a predominately minority neighborhood in Seattle, a community which is the typical target of these predatory enterprises. For more on Summit, see: The inherent racism of Summit "public" (charter) school A checklist for parents considering Summit Sierra charter school in Seattle Parents Rebel Against Summit/Facebook/Chan-Zuckerberg Online Learning Platform ZUCKERBERG AND THE PARENT PUSHBACK VS SUMMIT SCHOOLS; INBLOOM REPRISED? Summit (Sierra) charter school: The skinny on the Gates-backed school set for Seattle, Brad Bernatek (remember him?) and a host of others A fellow public school advocate shared the following article with me about parents in Indiana who have concerns about a Summit charter school online program that came into their community. -Dora Taylor From the Indiana Gazette by Chauncey Ross: Summit Learning issue continues to simmer Parents and other school district residents reminded the Indiana Area school board on Monday that their dissent of the Summit Learning program hasn't waned, even though the administration scaled back the program and put it on "opt-in" status for the 2018-19 school year. Summit is a brand of mass customized learning, a style of teaching that relies on students following a computer-based curriculum and relying on online sources to achieve goals set in their classes. Instead of delivering lectures to entire classes, teachers tailor their instruction to individual students based on their pace of learning. "Just because a lot of parents are not here doesn't mean it has been deemed OK. It is not," said Thomas Kauffman, a parent of a sixth-grader in the pilot program. He questioned whether the administration has actively polled parents of fifth-graders and the current sixth-graders for what they want for their kids next year. "Traditional school should be the norm. We're still very concerned," he said. Parents began protesting the Summit program in October, complaining that it was a radical departure from traditional forms of instruction, that it was introduced on short notice, and that the online resources provided in the California company's curriculum were inappropriate for Indiana County students in the 10- to 12-year-old age range. "I come to the meetings again and again because of the fear that this will become mainstream and there will not be an opt-in later," said Julie Brunetto. "That is my biggest concern as I have a third-grader coming up." Brunetto said her older child, a sixth-grader, has been uplifted since Summit was rolled back. "She is excited about certain classes that have been taken off … excited that there is discussion, not just lectures, but discussion and excitement about the subject again." Brunetto also warned that if Summit becomes mandatory for students, she would move her family from the district. "That scares me to death and that's why I will be here for every meeting." Mihaela Nowak acknowledged that the science and social studies classes have reverted to the traditional teaching method while Summit is used only for math and English Language Arts classes. She, too, said she stood for other parents who were unable to attend the meeting. "We have invested in child care, we have families, we have jobs. We have put a lot into this. If one of us is here, all of us are here," Nowak said. "We communicate constantly with parents from eight other states who are fighting this same fight," Nowak said. "We are not the only district who saw this, constantly being belittled and pushed back by the administration that doesn't understand that this is not good. This is a bad program, bad to the core, and we feel very strongly about that." Board members handled only one matter related to Summit on the business agenda, the administration's request to authorize travel for eight staff members for updated training on the Summit Learning program from March 11 to 13 in Hyattsville, Md. The board delayed action. District Superintendent Dale Kirsch said the training is part of an organized sequence of sessions and would be unlike another session set for the summer. Those listed to attend include Assistant Superintendent Jeff Boyer and Junior High Principal Michael Minnick. The others are sixth-grade teachers or mentors who consult with students to guide their progress in Summit, but only two of the teachers use Summit in their classrooms. While Summit would cover the costs of the conference and lodging, the administration proposed allowing $250 each for transportation and other expenses. Board members hesitated to approve the request, in part "due to the uncertainty of Summit," several said. They voted 6 to 3 to table the request until February. Board President Walter Schroth and directors Barbara Barker, Tom Harley, Terry Kerr, Tamara Leeper and Ute Lowery approved the delay. John Barbor, Julia Trimarchi Cuccaro and Doug Steve voted no. 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"The era of Samsung's dominance in 10x zoom shots is over," Galaxy S22 Ultra vs. Vivo X90 Pro+ compared Reliable insider Ice Universe has posted some more comparison photos comparing the 10x zoom capabilities of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and Vivo X90 Pro+. "The era of Samsung's dominance in 10x zoom shots is over," Ice Universe said commenting on these shots, adding that he has taken hundreds of similar comparison photos that leave no doubt about the advantage of Vivo X90 Pro +. Recall that the Vivo X90 Pro + received the main image sensor Sony IMX989 optical format 1 inch and Zeiss optics, consisting of eight elements. He also received a periscope module with a 64-megapixel OmniVision OV64B sensor, which provides 100x zoom. In addition, the Vivo X90 Pro + debuted a 50-megapixel Sony IMX758 sensor. Yesterday, the same insider already published a comparison of these smartphones at night, stating a large gap between them. Ice Universe was the first to accurately talk about the new trend of smartphones with waterfall screens, the notch in the iPhone X, the new design of the iPhone 14 and Samsung's 200-megapixel image sensor. Recently, he was the first to accurately report that Redmi Note 12 Pro + will receive a 200-megapixel main camera. Exclusive information about new products is leaked to him by sources in the research and development department of the South Korean giant. Related Topics:vivo The ZTE V40 family of smartphones will soon be replenished with the Blade V40 model – it has already lit up in Bangladesh, and immediately with a price: a version with 4 GB of RAM (expandable by 2 GB) and 128 GB of flash memory is estimated at the equivalent of $ 170. The Blade V40 hardware platform is based on a 12nm Unisoc Tiger T616 single-chip system with 2 Cortex-A75 cores and 6 Cortex-A55 cores. OS – Android 12 with MyOS 12 interface. The configuration of the device is a triple main camera (with a main sensor with a resolution of 50 megapixels), a 6.6-inch IPS screen and a 4500 mAh battery. A full premiere of the device is expected in early February.
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The day of the fantasy football draft is a great day of the year for most fantasy football owners. "Fantasy Football Draft Day" is a lot like Christmas morning for grown men. Drafting a fantasy football team is like opening Christmas presents, while the anticipation of drafting those players is a whole lot of fun, too. Fantasy football drafts are exciting for us guys. But if you're the fantasy football league commissioner and you want your fantasy football draft to stand out from the rest of the drafts this year, here's advice on how to make your fantasy football draft an event. Don't host the draft in your house. Have the draft at restaurant, bar or other exotic location. This automatically turns your draft into an event. Many restaurants have private rooms and banquet rooms, which are great for a fantasy football draft. Banquet rooms are great, because they often come with a public address system or microphone. When everyone can step to the podium to announce their draft pick, it just makes the draft seem cooler. There are all kinds of possibilities for where to host your draft event. Some sports bars have special packages for fantasy drafts. Guy restaurants like Hooters also hosts fantasy football drafts. I've known league that have their draft in Las Vegas or some regional gambling location. Some host their fantasy football events in a hotel room. Our local league had our fantasy football draft on an 80-foot houseboat on a lake one year. Get exotic. Setting is everything. Find some crazy location to have your draft and turn your draft into an event. Okay, there are going to be fantasy football owners who refuse to drink and draft. I respect that. But there are some fantasy football fans who have to have alcohol at their draft. For those owners, make sure you have plenty of alcohol for them. This can only be an advantage. Besides, drinking and drafting can be fun (if the owners don't drink and drive later). Many great fantasy football draft stories start with a glass of alcohol. We had a guy one year get drunk one year and insist on drafting a field goal kicker who was no longer in the league. After informing the drunk the guy wasn't a player anymore, we gave up and let him draft the kicker. We had a guy get drunk and try to draft "Korean Robinson" instead of Koren Robinson one year. Back when Brett Favre was throwing to Packers receivers like Antonio Freeman and Anthony Morgan, there was an owner who got drunk and tried to draft "Morgan Freeman". One team had it's name changed to "Thumbs Up", because of a story I can't really repeat, except it involves lots of alcohol, a cellphone camera and a lovestruck overweight woman whose name the league never knew. Well, and a thumb. One commissioner brought a margerita machine to the draft. We had a league owner who owned a bar, so we got the bar to ourselves, a bartender and a cook: both of whom to take our orders. While alcohol isn't a necessity at a fantasy football draft, it does add a party atmosphere to the draft. And even if you don't like drinking yourself, wouldn't you prefer to have your opponents just a little bit impaired in their judgment? Bring in someone to run the draft. If the commissioner conducts the draft, he's going to have his mind on drafting his team 90%. He won't have time to make the fantasy football draft an event. So have an emcee who calls out every pick, announces who's turn it is to draft and who is next, then have him announce how much time the team on the clock has remaining. This makes the ff draft seem more of an event, having an announcer. Besides, that 10% of the time you are focusing on the event instead of drafting the best team is a competitive disadvantage. Draft boards are great, but only if you have an outsider to write the names or put the stickers on the board. Otherwise, every single person is going to be putting up their own stickers, instead of keeping track of who they're going to draft next and who has already been drafted. You'll get lots of confusion, the draft will drag and, inevitably, a handful of players will stop putting up their stickers. That means you'll have to spend extra time doing it yourself. A better plan is to have someone handle the draft board instead. It's better when this person is a female and even better when this female is attractive. Consider hiring a someone to look nice, wear something revealing and smile while she puts stickers on the board for four or five hours. If you let people take an indefinite amount of time on draft picks, you'll have one or two owners who let their decision-making process drag on and on. This gets other teams impatient and makes the draft take all day long. Get a hold on this right away. Set a time limit and don't be afraid to announce how much time a team on the clock has. And if that team goes over the time limit, say out loud for everyone to hear to the owner on deck that they should have their pick ready. Don't force the team dithering to make a pick: just let the draft continue until they finally have a selection. That usually makes fantasy football owners decide on their picks real quick. Some ff hosts think playing loud music makes a fantasy football draft into an event, like it's a party. The problem is, loud music from NFL Films makes it hard to hear what the draft picks are. You're setting your league up to be screaming over the music all day, yelling out picks. You're also setting it up where people are drafting players drafted 4 rounds ago, because they didn't hear when the player was taken. Plus, loud music blaring for four hours is annoying. If nothing else happens, hire bikini girls. Women with little clothing almost always make life more interesting. If you have bikini girls at your fantasy football draft, it becomes a party. This entry was posted on Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 8:08 pm and is filed under Fantasy Football. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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Home > Movies > chris rock Chris Rock Set To Direct Third Feature Film By Aric Mitchell Dec. 21 2017, Updated 4:23 a.m. ET Chris Rock has teamed with producer Scott Rudin for a third trip to the director's chair, Deadline reported on Tuesday. The untitled feature film project would also be written by Rock. While little is known about plot details, it was described as an "edgy showbiz-themed comedy with romance" by Deadline. Rock's first efforts — Head of State and I Think I Love My Wife — were marginal successes. Head of State, released in 2003, was Rock's first outing. Working on a budget of around $35 million, the film grossed $38.1 million, according to Box Office Mojo. Rock came to prominence in the early 1990s as a cast member of Saturday Night Live. He left SNL in 1993 and pursued a successful acting and stand-up career, but by the time his directorial debut arrived, the heat once surrounding him had begun to cool. By the time I Think I Love My Wife arrived four years later, he appeared more comfortable with smaller films and roles. The follow-up seemed a more personal effort and managed to eke out a profit with $13.1 million gross on an $11 million budget. Deadline noted that Rock could be getting comfortable with "evolving into a nice little groove where he makes personal films he writes, directs and stars in, a la Woody Allen and Albert Brooks." Rock has also continued to show an interest in stand-up, recently appearing with Dave Chappelle at New York's Comedy Cellar. According to ABC News, the duo appeared on stage together and half-joked about a comedy tour. During a set where Chappelle and Rock placed calls to Jay-Z and Arsenio Hall on stage, Chappelle joked that the show could be "fireside chats with Chris Rock." "I'm in," Rock said. When later asked about the possibility of a team-up, Chappelle's rep responded, "I can't even say." As for Rock's next film, Scott Rudin will serve as producer. It's not known whether this will happen before or after the producer's planned remake of the TV show Good Times. Either way, fans would probably like to see Rock in both projects. Is Chris Rock a good fit as film director? Will you be checking out his next effort? [Image via vipflash / Shutterstock.com] Latest chris rock News and Updates
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For 32bit windows server, default maximum volume size is 2TB. If you have a LUN larger that 2TB, you cannot format it successfully. When you format the LUN, choose a larger "Allocation unit size" just as following picture shows, then you can successfully format the LUN and use it. For 32bit windows server, the default max volume size is 2TB.
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Thanks to the technologies available today, it is no longer necessary to commute all the time. As a society, we need to reduce CO2 emissions, strengthen local communities, and make them inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. Thanks to your generous support, we have achieved our Crowdfunding goal of 50,000 Swiss Francs and therefore have the opportunity to further build on our community platform - a huge thank you to you all, you are amazing!
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Art:Window into Past/Present by Mayah ..... UPDATED: Ancient Native American dwellings in New Mexico evoke a deeper connection to Mother Earth. The Pueblo peoples were adept astronomers/astrologers*, and would have observed lunar and solar eclipses, such as the full solar eclipse on 11-13-2012. Date: 11/12/2012 6:01:54 PM ( 11 y ago) "Window Into the Past Made Present" Eco Art by mayah (c)2012 "Chaco Culture National Historical Park: For the American Indians who lived in this canyon a thousand years ago, (astronomy) was a way of life. These students of the skies carefully lined up their stone structures to match solar and lunar events, a feat that experts say took generations of close observation." http://www.calif.aaa.com/westways/2012/05/Pages/count-down-new-mexico-space-t... "The Center of the Ancient World: Today the massive buildings of the ancestral Pueblo peoples still testify to the organizational and engineering abilities not seen anywhere else in the American Southwest...the canyon was central to thousands of people between 850 and 1250 A.D." Read more about Chaco Culture National Historic Park: http://www.nps.gov/chcu/index.htm Addendum 11/13/2012: I didn't know until I looked up information on the Web that the Pueblo peoples who built this site in the ancient times were adept astronomers/astrologers*; they would have been aware of today's full solar eclipse. I changed the name of the art piece from "Window to the Past" to "Window Into the Past Made Present". *When posting this writing, twice I used the word "astrologers" instead of "astronomers" to describe the Ancient Ones. This current edit uses the term "astronomers/astrologers"; as astronomers, the people observed the movement of the sun, earth, moon, and stars, but as astrologers, the people imbued their observations with spiritual meaning and conducted religious ceremonies to mark the various celestial events. "Eco Art by mayah" utilizes reused materials and earth-friendlier art supplies: Found objects: seed pod, California oak acorn caps, feathers, dried persimmon blossom. Reused materials: compostable food container, corrugated and other cardboard, magazine photo from AAA Westways magazine May 2012, leather strips, copper staples from packaging.Other materials: copper beads, nontoxic glues. Companion Art Piece: Earth Forms http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=2010439 Eco Art using found nature objects Art: "Shaman's Journey" http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1927087 Shamans travel either into the "inner" or "higher" realms of existence; the vocabulary we use is inadequate except to say that the realms are not of this earth plane of existence. Art: "Vision" http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1939830 This art piece is an example of what I call "shamanic art", when the energy of Spirit is felt very strongly and a message is given. Popularity: message viewed 7316 times URL: http://www.curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=2005737 Page generated on: 1/30/2023 3:58:38 PM in Dallas, Texas www.curezone.org
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Do not let the complex world of roofing make you feel overwhelmed. Do gutters really help? When is it necessary to hire a professional? Fortunately, this piece has some great roofing tips all in a single spot. Read on for useful advice! If you discover a leak in your roof while it's raining, wait until it's dry to examine and repair the leak. Not only will you not be able to repair a leak quickly at first, you won't be safe if the roof is wet. Once the roof dries, you'll be able to fix the problem. Though shingles could be the cause of leaks, take a look at your roof's foundation. Water can enter into many areas that are rotting. Go over each and every potential entry point, especially rotting wood, to make sure the issue has been resolved completely. Rubber boots should be worn when working on the roof. Even in dry conditions you will reduce the chance of slipping if you wear the right kind of boots. Working on your roof is akin to a balancing act, and it's often hard to maintain a good foothold. Safety first. Always check the references of a contractor before hiring them. Be sure and ask each reference how they felt about the quality of work done on their roof. You should take a look at some of the properties yourself. Swing past and take your own look. It's best to use a roofing contractor who has extensive experience in the industry. Your coworkers and friends are excellent sources for referrals, reviews, and recommendations. You need to hire an excellent contractor; this is the best way to ensure that you aren't looking at expensive repairs down the road. This article is as comprehensive as they come. The things you learned here should prove to be useful for lengthening the life of your roof. However, stopping here isn't what you should do! Don't stop learning all you can about roofing. The more you know about your roof, the better off you will be.
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For some kids, school-based dental clinics offer their only shot at getting preventive dental care or any other kind of dental care. Recognizing the importance of school-based oral health, the ADA Council on Advocacy for Access and Prevention's Prevention Subcommittee in December published a new webpage, ADA.org/OralHealthInSchools. The page, Championing Oral Health in Schools, connects dental professionals with ways they can become involved in school-based oral health and serves an aggregate for other sources of credible information about oral health education in schools, Head Start programs, prevention programs, school screening programs and more. "A quick read of the webpage will inform dentists about school based oral health," said Dr. Bill Gerlach, chair of the council's Prevention Subcommittee and a Texas dentist. "It might pique their interest in becoming involved in school-based oral health projects." School-based oral health programs address access to care issues for students by helping remove barriers to care, such as travel or guardians who don't have time to take off work to take their child to a health care provider, said Dr. Gerlach. This is especially important in the many parts of the U.S. that are dental professional shortage areas, he said. With school-based health care, parents don't miss work and students don't miss school hours, Dr. Gerlach said. "A great outcome from this website would be for dentists to become interested in investigating opportunities to become involved, in some capacity, in school-based oral health care," he said. For more information about the new webpage or school-based health care, contact Sharee Clough, ADA manager for preventive health activities, by email at [email protected]. The webpage is available at ADA.org/OralHealthInSchools.
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HomeUNION BUDGET 2012-2013Expectations Story Budget 2012: Fiscal deficit at slightly below 5%, economy awaits discipline Rajiv Bhuva | Friday, March 2, 2012 | 12:31 IST The Union Budget 2012-13 is expected to target a fiscal deficit ratio of slightly below 5 per cent of the GDP from a likely 5.25 per cent in 2011-12. The slippage is considerable compared to last year's Budget estimate of 4.6 per cent of GDP. {mosimage}The Union Budget 2012-13 is expected to target a fiscal deficit ratio of slightly below 5 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP) from a likely 5.25 per cent in 2011-12. The slippage - on account of falling revenue collection and a higher subsidy burden - is considerable compared to last year's Budget estimate of 4.6 per cent of GDP. While listing the Indian economy's pain points, a Deutsche Bank macro research note - previewing the Indian Budget - expects Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee to factor in disinvestment proceeds ranging between Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000 crore, in order to bring down the ballooning fiscal deficit. Last year's disinvestment target was pegged at Rs 40,000 crore whereas the government mobilised a paltry sum of Rs 1,144.55 crore through divestment in Power Finance Corporation in May 2011. "Discipline brings the house in order," is a universal truth, and for an emerging economy like India it is not only undeniable but also the need of the hour. EXPECTATIONS:Education sector seeks push | Mkts want real reforms | FMCG sector wants more cash for consumers A fixed income research note, released on Saturday by Deutsche Bank, points out that the Budget comes at a time when economic growth has slowed and inflation, while declining, is facing headwind from a renewed rise in global commodity prices. "Additionally, with the Fiscal 2011-12 out-turn likely to exceed the budgeted target by close to 1 per cent of GDP, there is considerable pressure to get back on the path of fiscal consolidation," says Taimur Baig, Deutsche Bank's chief economist based in Hong Kong. Unfortunately, building on the slippages of financial year 2011-12, it is difficult to see much scope for substantial fiscal consolidation in 2012-13. TAX WATCH:Tax relief may be raised to Rs 3 lakh | Home loans exemption limit may be raised "The expenditure side of the Budget will likely remain sticky owing to welfare programs such as NREGA and a rising subsidy bill on account of food, fertilizer and oil," the note adds. "The revenue side of the Budget is likely to be weak despite the slated implementation of the Direct Taxes Code, given likely persistence of weak growth in the next few quarters." As has happened in the past, the likelihood of fiscal deficit's primary financing through sizable market borrowings would continue to weigh on bond market sentiments. But fiscal consolidation is critical to prevent crowding out of private investment at the current juncture, as well as for reducing the current account deficit. Running high twin deficits - fiscal and current account - not only exposes the economy to macro imbalances but also makes it vulnerable to external shocks. The depreciation of the rupee during November-December last year is a case in point. OTHER BUDGET NEWS:Diesel cars to get more expensive? | Air India may get Rs 10,000 cr "Fiscal consolidation is an imperative to achieve a stable non-inflationary rate of growth in the coming years," adds Baig. Even the Reserve Bank of India, or RBI, has again and again underscored the importance of fiscal consolidation in making monetary policy transmission more effective. A Budget that brings back fiscal discipline would give the central bank some flexibility in manoeuvering its monetary policy actions. The finance minister now has a tightrope walk lined up for him. For, this time round, even when substantial pull back is required, a mild dose of consolidation of the fiscal mess is a must. So the bottom-line? Fiscal discipline, Mr. Finance Minister! More from UNION BUDGET 2012-2013
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Clawhammer Tune of the Week: "Miss McLeod's Reel" (redux) Click on the button below to get the PDF download for this tab delivered to you, and get 2 new tunes and tabs sent to you every week! Click Here To Get The Tab Recently, while filming some new course content for Brainjo's "Fiddle for All" course, Adam Hurt played a delightful arrangement of Miss McLeod's Reel on the fiddle (see below). (RELATED: If you've caught the fiddle bug and want to learn to play in a way that's aligned with how the adult brain learns music, click here to check out the "Fiddle for All" course from Brainjo.) It's a tune I've played on the banjo before. In fact, it's even been a featured Tune of the Week tune before. Adam's version, however, had some variations that differed a bit from the way I'd previously played it. This is not uncommon. It's rare for any two fiddlers to play the same fiddle tune in exactly the same way, and for the banjo player looking to play along, that typically means adapting what you'd typically do to some degree. There are many ways you can go about that adaptation, from focusing mainly on providing a solid rhythmic backbone with suggestions of the melody, to a full on "melodic" banjo version in which you attempt to double the fiddle note for note, mirroring all of its melodic and rhythmic embellishments. (RELATED: Strategies for playing with a fiddler is covered extensively in a dedicated module inside the Breakthrough Banjo course. Click here to learn more about the course.) So, because I enjoyed Adams' version so much, for this week's installment of the Tune of the Week I decided to tackle it on the banjo using the "melodic" approach. Doing this usually takes a bit of "woodshedding," both in figuring out the optimal way of grabbing all those notes on the banjo using the techniques of clawhammer banjo, and in doing so in a way that retains the pulsating rhythm of clawhammer. Many times, there are usually some trickier technical elements required to pull this off. But it's a challenge I particularly enjoy, and you can learn a lot just by going through this process. In fact, because I think this process of re-creating a fiddler's version of a tune on the banjo is such a valuable learning exercise, I'll be going step by step through the process of creating this particular arrangement by ear, from scratch, in this month's installment of the Ear Laboratory in the Breakthrough Banjo course. Below is a video of Adam's rendition that this week's arrangement is based on – the first time through with him playing solo, and in the second time through I join in. (NOTE: For those considering acquiring a Brainjo banjo, the open back played in this video is a "Hobart" model. Click here if you'd like to learn more, or claim one in the next batch.) Miss McLeod's Reel gDGBD tuning, Brainjo level 4 Notes on the Tab Notes in parentheses are "skip" notes. To learn more about these, check out my video lesson on the subject. For more on reading tabs in general, check out this complete guide to reading banjo tabs. [RELATED: Level 2 arrangements and video demos for the Tune (and Song!) of the Week tunes are now available as part of the Breakthrough Banjo course. Learn more about it here. Click here for a current list of all the clawhammer songs and tunes currently available inside of The Vault Learn More About Breakthrough Banjo About the AuthorJosh Turknett is founder and lead brain hacker at Brainjo Productions View the Brainjo Course Catalog
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[Readings] Sweet Om Alabama From emails sent to Alabama state representative Jeremy Gray regarding a bill to legalize the practice of yoga in K–12 schools, which was banned in 1993. I have only done… Without Precedent From the livestream of a Michigan district-court hearing held in March, in which Coby Harris was charged with assaulting his girlfriend, the complaining witness. assistant prosecutor deborah davis: Who called… Hard Pill to Swallow From an appeal in a lawsuit against Costco, filed in the Arizona Supreme Court in March. Greg Shepherd visited his physician for a checkup and a refill of his usual… A Man's World From an assignment at Shallowater High School in Texas titled "Rules for Chivalry," which required female students to "demonstrate to the school how the code of chivalry and standards set… [Letters] Crossing the Streams The moment cinephilia is tied to personal nostalgia, as it is in Martin Scorsese's essay ["Il Maestro," March], intellectual distinctions become tenuous. Scorsese laments the devaluing of… License to Kill Your Darlings From extracts of official CIA documents that the agency cited in a report asking officers to use clearer and more concise language. The report was released in November. In view… From a virtual Sacramento Superior Court hearing held on February 25. clerk: Hello, Mr. Green? scott green: Yes. clerk: Hi. Are you available for trial? It kinda looks like you…
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Dilapidated town sells for nearly $1.8M on eBay | The Honolulu Advertiser | Hawaii's Newspaper Posted on: Saturday, December 28, 2002 Dilapidated town sells for nearly $1.8M on eBay By Anna Oberthur SAN FRANCISCO — The frenzied bidding for a tumbledown Northern California town closed at nearly $1.8 million yesterday on eBay. If the deal goes through, 82 acres of Bridgeville will go to the unidentified buyer who put in a bid for $1,777,877 just seconds before the Internet auction closed. Bridgeville is the first town to be sold on the Web site, said eBay spokesman Kevin Pursglove. Almost 250 bids were placed during the month that the town was on the electronic auction block. The town, which owner Elizabeth Lapple acknowledged is a fixer-upper, comes complete with a post office, a mile and a half of riverbank, a cemetery and more than a dozen cabins and houses, occupied mostly by renters. "Your own ZIP code will now be 95526," the eBay description reads. The town's price went well beyond the specified minimum of $775,000. Bridgeville is 260 miles north of San Francisco in rural Humboldt County. Lapple and her husband, Joe, have owned the town since 1985. They said they put the town up for auction because they couldn't afford the estimated $200,000 cost of renovating it. The scenic community along a tree-shaded bend of the Van Duzen River was promoted on eBay as a potential retreat, moneymaker or tax shelter. Joe Lapple said he hopes the new owner will fix up the town, which dates to the 19th century. But the Lapples will not be hanging around to find out; they have bought a new home in Fortuna, about 25 miles away.
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Beauty therapist who offers non-surgical cosmetic procedures is found with £1.5m worth of cocaine A pregnant beauty therapist caught with a £1.5million cocaine haul has been jailed for 10 years. Stephanie Nelson, who owns Cheshire-based Porsche Cosmetics Ltd, was stopped by Kent Police as she drove her Hyundai car through the Dartford Tunnel river crossing on June 10 this year. Inside a 'sophisticated and magnetised' void in the boot, officers found two black holdalls containing 15kg of the class A drug. A court heard the 30-year-old had driven that day from her home in Wilmslow to a village pub near Maidstone, Kent, to collect the cocaine. Nelson was making the return trip north when police swooped after observing the handover just 20 minutes earlier. Tom Nicholson, prosecuting, said the boot initially appeared empty, with the void underneath becoming magnetised when the engine was switched on and the glove compartment opened. But the 83% pure cocaine, embossed with the words 'Premium 20/20', was soon located. Nelson, whose private clinic offers non-surgical cosmetic procedures, was also in possession of a BQ Aquaris encrypted phone described as 'highly sophisticated and virtually impossible' to crack. Maidstone Crown Court was told on Wednesday that the same Hyundai had been seen driving to Folkestone and waiting in a car park on several occasions leading up to her arrest. The former nursing degree student sobbed in the dock having pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply cocaine. As well as now being five months' pregnant, Nelson was said to be the sole carer for her seven-year-old son. Her barrister told the court she was the victim of a controlling and physically abusive ex-partner, who had 'persuaded her to collect something' on his behalf. Christopher Martin, defending, said she neither looked in the bags nor knew what they contained. "It is no exaggeration to say she was and remains scared of her ex-boyfriend," he added. Brown Sugarr 12 July, 2019 14:20 Too bad for her Iremitide Adedamola 12 July, 2019 15:45 Bad market
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Global Covid-19 cases top 25.4mn: Johns Hopkins The overall number of global coronavirus cases has topped 25.4 million, while the deaths have increased to over 849,000, according to the Johns Hopkins University. (Xinhua/Liu Jie/IANS) Washington, Sep 1 (IANS) The overall number of global coronavirus cases has topped 25.4 million, while the deaths have increased to over 849,000, according to the Johns Hopkins University. As of Tuesday morning, the total number of cases stood at 25,405,556 and the fatalities rose to 849,303, the University's Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed in its latest update. The US accounted for the world's highest number of cases and deaths at 6,028,617 and 183,579 respectively, according to the CSSE. Brazil came in the second place with 3,908,272 infections and 121,381 deaths. In terms of cases, India ranks third (3,621,245), and is followed by Russia (992,402), Peru (647,166), South Africa (627,041), Colombia (607,904), Mexico (599,560), Spain (462,858), Argentina (417,735), Chile (411,726), Iran (375,212), the UK (338,082), France (318,986), Saudi Arabia (315,772), Bangladesh (312,996), Pakistan (295,849), Turkey (270,133), Italy (269,214), Germany (244,802), Iraq (234,934), Philippines (220,819), Indonesia (174,796), Canada (130,918), Ukraine (124,132), Qatar (118,778), Israel (116,596), Bolivia (115,968), Ecuador (113,767) and Kazakhstan (105,795), the CSSE figures showed. The other countries with over 10,000 deaths are the India (64,469), Mexico (64,414), the UK (41,588), Italy (35,483), France (30,640), Spain (29,094), Peru (28,788), Iran (21,571), Colombia (19,363), Russia (17,128), South Africa (14,149) and Chile (11,289). Previous articleKiller capital: 5,071 murders in Delhi in 1 decade Next article'Voices' auction sets new world record for MF Husain https://thelinknews.net/slot-gacor/ https://pwanhomes.com/wp-includes/slot-gacor https://www.lonelantern.org/ https://ackack.net/ https://rumahasyam.com/sbobet88
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I have been visiting Sevenoaks Chiropractors for years. In fact, even now that we live in Cyprus, we always try to make a visit to our favourite chiropractic clinic on trips to the UK. They're wealth of experience is second-to-none! I have been delighted with the care over the years. I am currently seeing Christine who seems able to make major improvements with the smallest of movements. i am feeling much better and my posture has also improved. The treatment I am receiving form Dr Doherty is definitely helping relieve my back pain I have had for many months and it is great to feel it getting easier. If only I had come to this (Beckenham) Clinic sooner. Very professional treatment, my problem diagnosed and sorted in no time. Staff excellent, time to talk to me, very calm and helpful. Will definitely go there first when I need help again. I have been with Beckenham Chiropractic Clinic since 2008 after many years of back pain. Now I continue with regular check ups which has kept me fit for months and months. The advice I have been given is excellent and I value their opinion. I would recommend them (and have) to anyone suffering pain no matter where it is. After suffering with really painful backache for many many years my wife convinced me to try Chiropractic care. It was the best thing I've ever done. Hospitals, Physios all failed me. But after 4 visits all my aches and pains have disappeared . I would recommend Beckenham Chirorpractic Cinic to anyone with pain. I was in constant pain for 3 years after a bad car accident. My fractures healed but I was never pain free and walked with a limp. I was seen by several doctors, consultants and physiotherapists and had to attend a pain clinic for Chronic pain sufferers. Nothing really helped. Then I discovered the Sevenoaks Chiropractic Clinic. I saw Chris Chippendale and after only 5 weeks my limp was gone, my whole body is straighter and most importantly, I am completely pain free and able to run again! Happiest man alive. I have had experience of Chiropractors over the last 25 years since injuring a disc so I really do appreciate their value. I fell at work and fractured my shoulder recently and have just started coming to the Beckenham Clinic to see Chris. It is early days yet but his treatment has freed up my shoulder a lot. I find it easier to move and not so painful. To cap it all I am now sleeping better and not waking up through pain. Thank you for your expert help. My wife and I have been patients for some ten years now and have introduced many friends and family. One attribute that has stood out is that they are all very professional in their work. Not only are they experienced and knowledgeable but especially caring and positive in their dealings with us. We now attend the Clinic every three months to keep ourselves in good working order. A first class organisation from the reception to the treatment table. 3 and a half years of constant painkillers, a friend recommended I come to the Sevenoaks Chiropractic Clinic. After only 3 weeks I am off the painkillers, Chris has corrected my problem and no more pain. I call him my magic man! I have been visiting the clinic for several years following an injury to my lower back. In my experience Chiropractic has given me greater flexibility and successful pain management. I have also benefited greatly from a regular massage. The practitioners have a wealth of knowledge and experience to impart and I have always appreciated the the genuine warmth and care of the reception staff who always try to accommodate my needs. Having suffered from Pins and needles in my left thigh for some time and having had no satisfactory explanation I booked in to see Dr Chris Chippendale. It is important that as a fitness instructor i am in good physical condition. My first appointment was an in depth consultation and each following session was thoroughly explained at every step. Chris was both professional and effective in his delivery of my treatment. I plan to see Chris for monthly maintenance check ups and would very much recommend his services to anyone who has a bone, joint, muscle or nerve problem that they need diagnosing or rectifying. I have attended the clinic over 7 years and cannot recommend it highly enough to anyone with a back problem or who cares about their general well being. I work in a job that involves heavy lifting and it is amazing how much confidence and reassurance you gain by having your back maintained by caring professionals. I attend at least 5 to 6 times a year and will for years to come. My thanks to all the staff. A friendly relaxed atmosphere which makes you begin to feel better even before treatment. An unexpected emergency requiring an appointment? No problem, an appointment is efficiently and quickly arranged. Having attended the Clinic at various times over many years it has always been a most helpful experience. Thank you Beckenham Chiropractic Clinic! I first saw Dr Chippendale last year as I was struggling to sleep because of pain in my hip. I had endured endless visits to my GP, consultants and even an Orthopaedic Surgeon over the years but I was told that nothing was wrong just wear and tear and I had to live with it. Then a friend took me to her Chiropractor and despite me being very grumpy that day with the pain, he couldn't have been nicer or more thorough. He was the first person who seemed to actually be interested in what was happening with my hip. I had my first treatment that day and couldn't believe it when I slept all night. It took several visits for him to totally get rid of my pain but now I feel the best I have in years. He has also corrected my low back and my neck to rebalance me and I now walk normally, am able to get on with my life and feel years younger. I just wish I had known about him years ago. The best recommendation I have ever been given. A must for anyone suffering from back pain. I couldn't recommend the team at Beckenham Chiropractic Clinic highly enough.
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Extraordinary General Meeting 2018 Nomination Work Saab Reveals First GlobalEye AEW&C Aircraft Today Saab rolls out the first GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) aircraft to the media at its Linköping site, Sweden. GlobalEye is an advanced, swing role airborne surveillance system based on a Global 6000 jet aircraft from Bombardier, which has undergone a thorough modification programme to adapt it for its role. The rollout marks a significant milestone on the programme. Saab is currently producing the GlobalEye AEW&C, combining air, maritime and ground surveillance in one single solution. GlobalEye combines a full suite of sophisticated sensors including the powerful new extended range radar (Erieye ER), with the ultra-long range Global 6000 jet aircraft. "Saab's breadth and depth of expertise combines all of the necessary knowledge and technology required to design, develop and produce the most advanced AEW&C systems. Our collective capabilities deliver unrivalled solutions such as GlobalEye," said Anders Carp, Senior Vice President and Head of Saab's business area Surveillance. "This milestone is clear evidence that the GlobalEye programme and Saab are delivering on our commitments." This first aircraft is equipped and being prepared for ground and flight trials to gather aerodynamic data as part of the ongoing development and production programme. The development and production contract was awarded at the Dubai Air Show November 2015 by the United Arab Emirates with an initial order for two systems. An additional order by the UAE for a third system was announced in 2017. The GlobalEye solution brings extended detection range, endurance and the ability to perform multiple roles with one solution, including tasks such as search & rescue, border surveillance and military operations. To find images and presentations from the roll out please visit: https://saabgroup.com/globaleye Saab Press Centre, [email protected] www.saabgroup.com www.saabgroup.com/YouTube Follow us on twitter: @saab Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions within military defence and civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents around the world. Through innovative, collaborative and pragmatic thinking, Saab develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers' changing needs. Last updated: 23 February 2018 • 10:30 Rapid growth trajectory creates new jobs The Australian Government's commitment to modernise Australia's defence and security capabilities has helped Saab Australia secure several long-term projects and grow our workforce. Over the past two years the company has expanded from 350, to 500 employees. Buy-backs of shares of series B in Saab during week 28 2019 During the period 8 July – 10 July 2019, Saab AB (publ) (LEI code 549300ZHO4JCQQI13M69) has repurchased in total 172. Invitation to Press and Analyst Meeting for Presentation of Saab's Interim Report January-June 2019 Saab is pleased to invite press, investors and financial analysts to a press and analyst meeting where CEO Håkan Buskhe and CFO Magnus Örnberg present the Saab interim report for January-June 2019.
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FERRARI BR20, TAILOR MADE SPORTINESS Home/NEWS/FERRARI BR20, TAILOR MADE SPORTINESS Ferrari presents the BR20, the latest in the One-Off series of the Prancing Horse. The car thus becomes part of the most exclusive group of the entire Ferrari production, i.e. those unique models that are forged around the requests of a single customer and designed by the team led by Flavio Manzoni starting from his requests. The BR20 is a two-seater V12 coupé developed from the GTC4Lusso, whose philosophy and stylistic approach recall the Ferrari coupés of the 50s and 60s without giving in to nostalgia, but rather succeeding in combining timeless elegance and discreet sportiness. In fact, the car winks at the proportions and elegance typical of some of the most iconic twelve-cylinder cars in Ferrari history, including the 410 SA and the 500 Superfast. Compared to the GTC4Lusso, the two rear seats have been removed to create a more dynamic line with an accentuated fastback effect. One of the key points of the BR20 design process was the radical variation in the volume of the passenger compartment, thanks to which the designers were able to imagine innovative proportions aimed at creating a design theme for the exterior of great strength and stylistic coherence. The solution adopted for the shape of the passenger compartment creates an effect similar to that of a pair of arches running lengthwise from the A-pillar to the rear spoiler. The rear volume of the arches has been hollowed out to create an aerodynamic channel whose outlet is concealed by the black rear fascia beneath the spoiler. This modern reinterpretation of the flying buttress theme dear to Ferrari binds the car to the characteristic stylistic features of the Cavallino, both in the GT tradition and in that of the brand's sports cars, such as the 599 GTB Fiorano. The interiors are no less impressive, featuring a combination carefully studied in accordance with the customer of leather in two shades of brown and carbon fiber. The seats upholstered in Heritage Testa di Moro leather feature an exclusive pattern on the front on the front mirrors part and silver cross stitching embroidered on the shoulders. The cabin is composed of a single volume from the windshield to the rear cargo area to provide occupants with a uniquely light and airy feel. Oak upholstery with carbon fiber inserts adorns the rear bench seat, interior handles and reclining floor pan that can conceal a deep cargo area. By A&D|2021-11-11T13:23:00+01:0011 November 2021|NEWS| RENAULT, THE DESIGN IS DIGITAL (VIDEO) SOPHIE-LI HEAD OF DESIGN TEAM FOR VOLVO ASIA PACIFIC TOYOTA, THREE NEW GR CONCEPT CARS LEXUS, TWO CONCEPT CARS AT TOKYO AUTO SALOON 2022 RENAULT AUSTRAL, "ELEGANT AND TECH" DEEPWAY XINGTU, ITALIAN HEART KLAUS ZYCIORA AND THE VOLKSWAGEN ID.5 GTX DESIGN (VIDEO) LOTUS, A NEW DESIGN CENTRE IN UK CADILLAC INNERSPACE, LUXURY ECO-SYSTEM ŠKODA ENYAQ COUPÉ iV FIRST SKETCH Buy copy READ MORE BUY NOW BUY NOW DIGITAL BACK ISSUES MAZDA, WHEN STYLE ORIGINATES FROM A SCULPTURE SCHOOL / STUDENTS 10122 Turin, Italy I consent to the processing of my personal data for the marketing purposes indicated in the privacy policy. By clicking on "Send" I declare that I have read the privacy policy Your A&D DIGITAL ISSUE n.252 DIGITAL BACK ISSUES now available from n.189 Offer reserved for new subscribers for the purchasing of an annual print subscription
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The U.S. Securities and also Exchange Commission (SEC) has actually billed Zachary Coburn, the owner of crypto token trading system EtherDelta, with running a non listed safeties exchange. The regulatory authority introduced Thursday that EtherDelta, which serves as an additional market for trading ERC-20 symbols, had actually been giving an industry for vendors as well as customers to trade the ethereum symbols utilizing an order publication, an order screen internet site as well as a clever agreement improved ethereum, according to a news release. "EtherDelta's wise agreement was coded to confirm the order messages, validate the conditions of orders, implement combined orders, as well as guide the dispersed journal to be upgraded to show a profession," it stated. The system did not sign up as an exchange or declare an exception. Coburn has actually currently worked out the fees, according to the launch. He did not confess to or refute the fees, he paid $300,000 in disgorgement, $13,000 in prejudgement rate of interest and also a $75,000 charge. The SEC kept in mind that Coburn accepted the regulatory authority, leading to a reduced fine than might have or else been provided. The leader in blockchain information, CoinDesk is a media electrical outlet that pursues the highest possible journalistic criteria as well as abides by a rigorous collection of content plans. CoinDesk is an independent operating subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, which buys cryptocurrencies and also blockchain start-ups.
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Q: Disable clicking on the play button in video carousel ![enter image description here][1]At the moment i can click on any video in the carousal and it will appear in the iframe , where i am just taking the src of the video. I wanted to know if there a way to stop allowing the user to play the video when its in the carousal, but only play when the video is inside the iframe. <div class="row"> <div class="main"> <iframe width="600" height="480" id="mainvideo" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DU6UV2GPzIk?" style="margin: 30px auto 10px;float: none;display: block;" src="" frameBorder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe> <div id="owl-demo" class="owl-carousel"> <div class="article-video red" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DU6UV2GPzIk?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2ZfqGr7HbEo?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/053yP1wQR_s?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/B-QIFAy6LPI?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4_ZRUC0g1ic?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YU6AU-khKuo?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Bkz5wyb_6j8?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/f1kx4Bce6nI?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/1HTq4F_js2g?"></a></div> </div> </div> This is the Jquery code i am using to change the video in the IFrame. $(document).ready(function(){ $(".article-video").click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); var href= $(this).find('a').attr('href'); var target = $('.article-video').index($(this)); $("#mainvideo").attr("src", href); }) }); $(document).ready(function() { var owl = $('.owl-carousel'); owl.owlCarousel({ items:4, margin:20, loop:true, video:true, lazyLoad:true, dots:false, responsive:{ 0:{ items:1 }, 678:{ items:3 }, 1000:{ items:4 } }, nav:true, navText: [ "<i class='icon-chevron-left icon-white'><</i>", "<i class='icon-chevron-right icon-white'>></i>" ] }); }); $(document).ready(function(){ $(".article-video").click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); var href= $(this).find('a').attr('href'); var target = $('.article-video').index($(this)); $("#mainvideo").attr("src", href); }) }); <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.jackpotjoy.com/promo/responsive_templates/Test/assets/css/demo.css"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.jackpotjoy.com/promo/responsive_templates/Test/owlcarousel/owl.carousel.css"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.jackpotjoy.com/promo/responsive_templates/Test/owlcarousel/owl.theme.css"> <div class="row"> <div class="main"> <iframe width="600" height="480" id="mainvideo" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DU6UV2GPzIk?" style="margin: 30px auto 10px;float: none;display: block;" src="" frameBorder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe> <div id="owl-demo" class="owl-carousel"> <div class="article-video red" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DU6UV2GPzIk?controls=0"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2ZfqGr7HbEo?controls=0"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/053yP1wQR_s?controls=0"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/B-QIFAy6LPI?controls=0"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4_ZRUC0g1ic?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YU6AU-khKuo?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Bkz5wyb_6j8?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/f1kx4Bce6nI?"></a></div> <div class="article-video" data-merge="2"><a class="owl-video" href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/1HTq4F_js2g?"></a></div> </div> </div> </div> <script src="http://www.jackpotjoy.com/promo/responsive_templates/Test/assets/js/jquery-1.11.0.min.js"></script> <script src="http://www.jackpotjoy.com/promo/responsive_templates/Test/owlcarousel/owl.carousel.js"></script> A: Try this! $('.owl-video-play-icon').remove(); jsfiddle here: http://jsfiddle.net/lharby/31muLtex/4/ (I tried to disable the click event on the .owl-video-play-icon but it didn't work, presumably it is being fired later by the youtube js, it does mean there could be another solution, but this does prevent the video from being played in the thumbnail).
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In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth, Gen. 1:1. Let us make man in our image, Gen. 1:26 (Moses 2:26; Abr. 4:26). every plant of the field before it was in the earth, Gen. 2:5 (Moses 3:5). the Lord God formed man of the dust, Gen. 2:7 (Moses 3:7; Abr. 5:7). the rib … made he a woman, Gen. 2:22 (Moses 3:22; Abr. 5:17). in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, Ex. 31:17 (D&C 77:12). Where wast thou when I laid the foundations, Job 38:4. Create in me a clean heart, Ps. 51:10. hast thou laid the foundation of the earth, Ps. 102:25 (Isa. 48:13; 51:13; Zech. 12:1). To him that stretched out the earth above the waters, Ps. 136:6. the Lord … commanded, and they were created, Ps. 148:5. knowest not the works of God who maketh all, Eccl. 11:5. Creator of the ends of the earth, Isa. 40:28. he that created the heavens, and stretched them out, Isa. 42:5. creator of Israel, your King, Isa. 43:15. O Lord … we all are the work of thy hand, Isa. 64:8. Lord hath created a new thing in the earth, Jer. 31:22. world was made by him, John 1:10. God that made the world and all things, Acts 17:24. Neither was the man created for the woman, 1 Cor. 11:9. God, who created all things by Jesus Christ, Eph. 3:9. by him were all things created, that are in heaven, Col. 1:16 (Mosiah 3:8; Hel. 14:12). by whom also he made the worlds, Heb. 1:2. the worlds were framed by the word of God, Heb. 11:3. by the word of God the heavens … and the earth, 2 Pet. 3:5. thou hast created all things, Rev. 4:11. the Lord hath created the earth, 1 Ne. 17:36. if there be no God … no creation, 2 Ne. 11:7. I … have created all men, 2 Ne. 29:7. all flesh … hath he created them, Jacob 2:21. serve him who has created you, Mosiah 2:21. he created all things, both in heaven and in earth, Mosiah 4:9. man was created in the beginning, Mosiah 7:27. from that time back until the creation of Adam, Mosiah 28:17. God, created all things which are, Alma 18:28. that Great Spirit, and he created all things, Alma 22:10. Christ … the Creator of all things from the beginning, Hel. 14:12. I created the heavens and the earth, and all things, 3 Ne. 9:15 (Morm. 9:11, 17). all men were created in the beginning after mine own image, Ether 3:15. by him … the worlds are and were created, D&C 76:24. he is in the sun … and the power thereof by which it was made, D&C 88:7. after it hath filled the measure of its creation, D&C 88:19 (88:25). worlds … men were made by him, D&C 93:10. Lord of Sabaoth … the creator of the first day, D&C 95:7. I … built the earth, my very handiwork, D&C 104:14. by mine Only Begotten I created … heaven, Moses 2:1. out of the ground I … formed every beast, Moses 3:19. God created man, in the likeness of God, Moses 6:8. number of thy creations, Moses 7:30. the Gods, organized and formed the heavens, Abr. 4:1. See also Gen. 2:1; Prov. 8:22; Rom. 1:20; 8:22; Moses 3:1; Abr. 5:1.
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Ø The Great Secret of Life is the law of attraction. thought, you are also attracting like thoughts to you. attract all like things that are on the same frequency. Everything sent out returns to the source—you. change the frequency by changing your thoughts. about the most or focus on the most will appear as your life. Ø Your thoughts become things. Hope you learnt one or two things from the summary above. Well to get the full details you can go ahead and get the full book. In the mean time, drop your comments; just what you feel! I have heard about secret from my friend then first i watch the movie secret and then i bought the book to understand it more deeply,but i found that most of the topic in the book were similar that were shown in the movie. so any one who wants to know about the book or want to read it then they can simply watch the movie on YouTube at free,don't need to waste money on the book as i do. The book told us to think positive and then we get the positive results in life. The language is easy to understand,but one thing i noticed at the end of the book the author gave brief introduction about all the experts that were shown in the movie as well as in the book with their email id. It seems to me like the author wants us to went on the experts site and buy their book also for more detail understanding.
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Home » Astrological Forecasts » Apr. 22-28 2013 Weekly Astrology Forecast: An Eclipse, Grand Trines & T-Squares, Oh My! Apr. 22-28 2013 Weekly Astrology Forecast: An Eclipse, Grand Trines & T-Squares, Oh My! The astrological weather is pouring this week. We have an eclipse, two Grand Trines and three T-squares! Opportunities and challenges involving relationships, money and the Law of Attraction are highlighted. It's reality-check time for your relationships, finances and creativity as Taurean Venus opposes Saturn. What structures in these areas are so strong that you can add on another story or two? Which ones require repair or demolition? You'll know the answers by observing what's arising in your life. Most people filter events through their preconceived ideas of what they think should be happening. Can you muster the courage to see what's actually happening? Stand firm in your assertiveness. Stay true to your causes. Your allies are powerful Pluto and the warrior goddess Pallas Athena, trining in Taurus. Thinking and talking can rev into high gear with Arean Mercury sextile Jupiter. This is a great energy for generating original ideas and thinking big. This aspect can also generate "Motormouth Syndrome," so speak only as much as necessary! Juno squared Saturn on 4/13 . Normally, the influence of a separating aspect such as this would gradually fade. But that's not the case here. While this square is still in orb thru 5/5, three Taurean planets – Venus, the Sun and Mars – form overlapping T-squares with Saturn and Juno. They do this by opposing Saturn and squaring Juno. Thus, the core effect of the Juno-Saturn square – reality checks and restructuring opportunities within your committed relationships – will be repeatedly rekindled. Venus rules relationships, and the Sun mainly acts to personalize these energies. So neither planet fundamentally alters the core meaning of the Juno-Saturn square. But they do intensify it! Here's the bottom line. The Juno-Saturn square keeps getting re-energized by these overlapping T-squares. So the square's influence, rather than fading, remains strong from now through early May. So stay ready to work productively with any challenges that arise in your significant partnerships. These relationships could be romantic, platonic, or business-related. If the partnership is strong, you can take that already solid connection to the next level. If a weakness in the relationship is exposed, decide whether it's better to work through the issue or release the partnership. The same areas that are being tested as Venus opposes Saturn (see this week's 4/22 forecast) receive additional transformation opportunities as Taurean Venus trines Pluto. However, this aspect is more likely to empower relationships, finances and creativity. Financial opportunity is the most clearly supported theme, so keep your eyes open for enrichment opportunities! Bringing divine consciousness into your daily activities is an uplifting way to use a sextile between the Taurean Sun and Neptune. (You may find this simple invocation helpful.) This energy also supports creative productivity and Law of Attraction work. Vesta transits Cancer today through 5/9. This placement supports devoted service to family. Let your inspiration come alive as two harbingers of creativity conjoin in Taurus: Venus and Pallas Athena. A steady, methodical approach to your artistry may serve you well now. It's a great time for hands-on healing as Taurean Venus sextiles Chiron. Mentoring related to relationships, finances or creativity also benefits from a strong flow. A lunar eclipse occurs at 3:57 pm today (5°45′ Scorpio). This "Full Moon on steroids" asks how "full-filled" you are with your committed partnerships, transformation and psychological well-being. It's also a good time to evaluate your investigations, occult practices, and how well you're releasing what doesn't serve you. And this eclipse isn't even visible from the Americas. Still, its themes will remain in play for at least the next six months. As a Full Moon, however, there are numerous aspects energizing its effects. Saturn tightly conjuncts the Moon. This aspect invites you to embody maturity, responsibility and discipline as you face any challenges that arise. The Moon opposes Mars and Venus, astrology's natural relationship rulers. This reinforces the idea that transformation in your important relationships could be powerful. The status quo won't suffice under this energy. If you have a strong relationship, take it to the next level. If there are issues, decide whether it's best to work on them or let the relationship go. The Moon also trines Neptune. This opens the door to a steady flow of divine inspiration and spiritual consciousness. This invocation might help you be more receptive to it: "Spirit-that-I-am, please saturate me with the maximum amount of light and divine consciousness that serves highest good, starting now. Thank you." Learn about my invocations here. Financial themes are also accentuated by this eclipse. The Moon is in Scorpio, the sign that can represent great wealth. Venus, the natural ruler of money, opposes the Moon. And Ceres, the asteroid goddess of abundance, trines the Moon. So be sure to evaluate your financial situation under this lunation. This eclipse's Sabian Symbol is, "A gold rush tears people away from their native soil." From a spiritual perspective, this describes the awakening process. The "gold" is the most valuable prize available: abiding divine union. The "native soil" you're being torn away from is ego identification. The illusion that you are a separate being is utterly destroyed once you experience yourself as the All That Is. After this revelation, life lives itself as a harmonious flow of synchronicity. Ready to amp up your financial manifestation power? A Grand Trine aspect pattern, made up of Ceres, Saturn and Neptune, can help you! This Law of Attraction powerhouse started on 4/12, peaks today and ends on 5/9. The Grand Trine's two slowest planets, Saturn and Neptune, embody Law of Attraction energy. (My free online article, An Astrological Signature for the Law of Attraction, explains why.) And Ceres, the grain goddess, radiates the energy of abundance. So if you're not already doing daily visualizations, in which you're calling in the exact amount of money you want, this would be a great time to start! What do sacred sexuality and the Law of Attraction have in common? They're both supported under a sextile between Taurean Mars and Neptune. Any activity that uses divine consciousness for worldly activities can benefit from the aspect. For an awakened being, that's everything! For everyone else, how about some tai chi, yoga, or ecstatic dance? Used consciously, the opposition between Saturn and the Taurean Sun can be a godsend. If you've got your time management, discipline and maturity mojo on, you can be tremendously productive. But what if you experience some of this aspect's challenging effects, such as depression or lack of motivation? Forcing yourself to engage in a productive activity can get Saturn back on its good behavior. Or maybe you're being given less externalized energy so that you'll take some quiet time to reflect, plan or meditate. Lots of creative magic can blossom under a quintile between Neptune and Taurean Venus . This is another Law of Attraction booster, especially around relationships, money and creativity. You can also more easily connect with the divine, both within yourself and within others. As mentioned in the T-squares section of the 4/23 forecast, a third T-square involving the current Juno-Saturn square starts today. This Mars-Juno-Saturn T-square starts today (4/28), peaks on 5/1, and ends on 5/5. As stated in the 4/23 forecast, the core effect of the Juno-Saturn square is reality checks and restructuring opportunities within your committed relationships of all kinds: romantic, platonic, or business-related. Adding Mars into the mix creates a strong sense of urgency, as well as the potential for conflict. So don't be surprised if you have to navigate some unusually turbulent seas. As I said before: if the partnership is strong, you can take that already solid connection to the next level. If a weakness in the relationship is exposed, decide whether it's better to work through the issue or release the partnership. Saturn and Neptune are already involved in a financially auspicious Grand Trine with the asteroid goddess Ceres. Today Saturn and Neptune form a second, overlapping Grand Trine with Vesta. This forms as that asteroid goddess joins her sister asteroid goddess Ceres in her Cancerian corner. The Saturn-Neptune trine continues to empower Law of Attraction work. But with Vesta involved, manifestations involving causes that transcend your own selfish interests receive special support. Vesta also symbolizes sacred sexuality, the occult, and enlightenment practices. So focusing your intention in these areas is also empowered. You have almost a month to work your magic in these areas. The Vesta-Saturn-Neptune Grand Trine starts today, peaks on 5/11 and ends on 5/26. "Cat or Alien?" photo by kaibara87, on Flickr. « Apr. 15-21 2013 Weekly Astrology Forecast — Taurus Stampede!
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Certifications/reports The NRB Group Xperthis Civadis Cevi/Logins Afelio Adinfo Trasys International Infrastructures & Technologies IT Strategy & Roadmap Data Management & Analytics Security, Risks & Governance Active Data Protection GDPR "Portfolio" GDPR "as a service" Security Operation Center (SOC) ERP - SAP S4/HANA Fraud Analytics Predictive Maintenance and Quality Afelio, the NRB software factory Infrastructure & Cloud Mainframe Hosting Distributed Systems Hosting SAP BC & SAP HANA Managed ExaData Managed Staffing Service Control Center Public & Social Home > Infrastructures & Technologies > Infrastructures > Data Centers Our Data Centers are situated in distinct buildings on our Herstal campus (Parc Industriel des Hauts Sarts), near Liege. This location in Belgium is ideal, being very close to the Netherlands and Germany. and without any SEVESO classified site at close range. Lastly, we are situated in a very well equipped region in terms of power network, telecommunications and road access. NRB has invested with the ETIX Group in the construction of a brand new data centre in the Villers-le-Bouillet industrial zone. This new data centre is called BelgiumDC and almost doubles our hosting capacity. Security and continuity : no single point of failure! In view of the importance and the value of our customers' data, we secured our ICT-infrastructure to a maximum in order to guarantee its uninterrupted availability. Our buildings housing the ICT systems, are equipped with all the security systems a Data Center should have, such as: Advanced physical security, comprising amongst other; 24/7 guarding, controlled access guaranteeing the identification of each individual entering the Data Center, intrusion detection, video-surveillance by a hundred of cameras recording the actions of each individual and lastly, automatic detection and extinguishment in case of fire. Power production and cooling installations, with totally seperate circuits and power emergency units (UPS and electrical generator units) which allow a Tier 3 level to be achieved while responding to a number of the most severe requirements of a Tier 4 Data Center. Redundant network connectivity (multiple path) to limit the impact of possible failures of the telecom operators. We perform monthly targeted Stress Tests within our Data Centers. These tests consist of validating critical elements of our installations: the technical capacities, the means of communication and the level of training of the operational teams. Geo-resilience - Totally redundant circuits of critical infrastructures With its partnership with the WDC (Wallonia Data Center) situated 30 km from Herstal and its double Dark Fiber inter site connection, NRB offers its customers an architecture of the type multi-site, active- active This responds perfectly to the most severe requirements with regard to business continuity. Our multi-media room is convertible in less than 2 hours into an office space which can accommodate more than 50 persons, in case of a disaster at one of our customers. Our data centers are interconnected with more than 10 telecommunication operators, giving us privileged access to information highways which cover the whole Belgian territory. 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Windsor to Follow Manchester's Lead? Apparently, Windsor Democrats have also had enough of Joe Lieberman. They will be voting on two proposed resolutions censuring Senator Lieberman at their next meeting on February 2nd. The resolutions were sent to me by a WDTC member (See comment section for the full text of the proposed resolutions). The person I talked to said he'd be surprised if at least one of the resolutions didn't pass. They aren't as concise or focused as the Manchester resolution, but they do capture the same sense of frustration that a certain segment of Democrats feel about their junior senator. For the record, it is very, very rare for DTCs to do anything like this. Just how indicative this is of hostility towards Lieberman in DTCs statewide is impossible to say. We'll have to wait and see. Posted by Genghis Conn at 1/31/2006 12:35:00 PM 30 comments: Caligiuri, Mazurek in Race to Succeed Murphy in Senate The battle to succeed State Senator Chris Murphy will feature two familiar faces for area residents. State Rep. John Mazurek, D-Wolcott, has announced that he will seek the post, opposing former Waterbury Acting Mayor Sam Caligiuri, who recieved much praise for his five-month term in office following the arrest of the disgraced Philip Giordano. State Rep. John Mazurek, D-Wolcott, announced Monday he will seek the Democratic nomination for the 16th Senatorial District seat now held by state Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Cheshire. He said he decided to run after learning that state Rep. Bruce P. Zalaski, D-Southington, has decided not to enter the senate race, but to seek a third house term, instead. Zalaski said Monday he is throwing his full support behind Mazurek. "He will make a great state senator," he said. "I will beat Sam Caligiuri in his hometown," Mazurek said. "All that talk is well and good," Caligiuri responded. "But the issue in this campaign is who will best be able to change what happens in Hartford in the General Assembly. "I welcome Corky (Mazurek) into this debate." (Pollack) The 16th Senate District covers Wolcott as well as pieces of Cheshire, Southington and Waterbury. It is a heavily Democratic district, easily won by Sen. Murphy in the 2004 election. Mazurek won his race in Wolcott with 60% of the vote in 2004. Caligiuri, a lawyer who was president of the Waterbury Board of Aldermen before being appointed Acting Mayor in 2001, has never run for election outside of Waterbury. Wolcott, interestingly, is a very Republican town which strongly supported President Bush in 2004. Mazurek has a somewhat conservative voting record; he voted against civil unions in 2005, and abstained from voting on campaign finance reform. Pollack, Robert. "Mazurek will run for senate seat in 16th." Meriden Record-Journal 31 January, 2006. Posted by Genghis Conn at 1/31/2006 08:04:00 AM 20 comments: Apparently, the money Connecticut is getting for security against terrorism may not be enough. Sen. Barack Obama will be delivering an address at the annual state Democratic Jefferson-Jackson-Bailey dinner, held in Hartford in March. There are a lot of people annoyed with Joe Lieberman and other Democrats for voting to end debate on Alito, today. Actually, this is the kind of "annoyed" that involves pitchforks and torches. Ned Lamont can only benefit. What else is happening today? Lieberman Tacking Left In 1994, a host of no-name Republican candidates were in the running to challenge one-term Senator Joe Lieberman. One of these, Dr. Joseph Bentivegna of Wethersfield, used to speak on the stump of a disease he called "Lieberman's Syndrome," which was characterized by a weak and bendable backbone. To demonstrate, he'd take out a little plastic spine and show "it can be bent any way it is pushed," much to the delight of his Republican audience (Daly). This may be an odd image of Lieberman, who has, if anything, been known to be too stubborn, and a man who stands by his values and beliefs no matter what. Indeed, that sort of stubborn support for the Iraq War is part of what's landed him in hot water with the liberal wing of his party. Now, however, with the threat of a well-funded primary challenger on the horizon, Lieberman appears to have shifted course somewhat: But last week, Lieberman took somewhat sudden, and very conspicuous steps to the left, giving pause to even his most vocal liberal critics. On Tuesday, Lieberman, the top Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, opened a hearing on Hurricane Katrina by vilifying the Bush White House for allegedly muzzling officials who could tell Congress who knew what about the looming disaster and when. Then on Thursday, Lieberman announced his opposition to Bush's nomination of Judge Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court, noting that it would be the first of five Supreme Court nominations — three of them by Republican presidents — that he would vote against. And this week, Lieberman, who has already co-sponsored a lobbying and ethics reform proposal co-authored by McCain and Rep. Christopher Shays, R-4, plans to get behind a second proposal endorsed by Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. (Straw) Is this the return of that dreaded syndrome? If so, it may not be working. It's highly debatable whether the senator's most vocal critics have been "given pause" by his recent actions, as the article says. Some aren't buying it, and remain just as steadfast in their distaste for Lieberman and support for Ned Lamont as ever before. At this point, there's very little Lieberman can do to win over the vast majority of Lamont supporters. A lot of liberals put Lieberman in or close to the same category as they do George W. Bush: he is the enemy, and they will not accept him. Worse, to them, he is a traitor. This sort of polarized "us or them" thinking has been a fixture of the politics of this decade, largely thanks to the uncompromising policies of the ruling Republican leadership. I tend to think it won't last forever. Good, productive government is built on compromise, not strife. But this is where we are, and where we've been heading since 1964. The days of the "big tent" party may very well be over and done at the national level, at least for now. The widespread, national support for Lamont, an inexperienced candidate who in other years might just have been a blip on the radar, is a significant symptom of this trend. 2006 may be one of those rare years of realignment, in which the political order is turned on its head. If it is, no amount of leftward progress may be able to save Joe Lieberman. Daly, Matthew. "Approach is Difference in GOP Senate Candidates." Hartford Courant 29 August, 1994. Straw, Joseph. "Dems cheer Lieberman's move to left, Bush attacks." New Haven Register 30 January, 2006. Weicker Supports Lamont's Candidacy, But Doesn't Rule Out Run Former Governor Would Stay on Ballot if Lamont Loses Lowell Weicker is backing Ned Lamont, for now, but hasn't ruled out running against Lieberman should Lamont lose, according to a story in today's Greenwich Time. In public comments made in December, Weicker said he would be strongly induced to run against the incumbent if no other viable candidate stepped up to the challenge. But, since then, former Greenwich selectman Ned Lamont revealed that he is considering challenging Lieberman for the Democratic nomination. "I can assure you, if Ned Lamont wins the Democratic nomination for United States Senate, at that point I would be gladly willing to step aside," Weicker said. "If I make the run, it would be as an independent," Weicker said, explaining that his candidacy would revolve around the war. "The issue is the war, period. And I know exactly where he stands on that." (Vigdor) So according to Weicker, there will be an antiwar alternative to Lieberman on the ballot this November no matter what. Should Sen. Lieberman be worried? The not-quite-candidacy of his potential primary challenger has gathered an awful lot of media attention, and money is sure to pour in from all over the country once he finally declares. Even if Lamont is defeated, his supporters will likely back Weicker in November instead of Lieberman, should Weicker be on the ballot. If the Republicans, as threatened, run a strong candidate of their own, the vote could be split in ways that are very dangerous for Mr. Lieberman. Then again, both Lamont and Weicker are long shots, right now, and no real GOP challenger has yet stepped forward. Lieberman's base of moderates and independents could deliver a fourth term for him quite handily. It's impossible to say with any certainty what will happen. Vigdor, Niel. "Weicker backs town man for seat in Senate." Greenwich Time 28 January, 2006. What's happening around the state this weekend? Posted by Genghis Conn at 1/27/2006 09:37:00 PM 8 comments: Simmons Evades Wiretapping Questions Congressman Calls FISA Court Outdated Congressman Rob Simmons (R-2nd District)gave what The Day calls a "partial defense" of the Administration's practice of spying on American citizens without obtaining warrants, in which he said that current laws don't meet the challenges of the war on terror: "First and foremost, we have a problem," Simmons said of the so-called FISA court, which was created in the 1970s. "Those were the days of rotary phones. Those were the days without the Internet. Those were the days of limited technology and a relatively stable opponent. "Fast-forward to the post-9/11 period," he said. "It's an era of cell phones, where terrorists and drug dealers will buy and use a phone for a week and throw it away and get another. It's an era of Blackberries and Internet computers and very, very rapid sophisticated communications operations, for which the FISA court really hasn't kept up to date." (Mann) However, Simmons stopped short of actually endorsing the controversial program: Asked whether Bush's avoidance of the court was the right response, the congressman protested that it was "not a fair question" because it concerned a program "about which I have no specific knowledge." (Mann) Democratic challenger Joe Courtney dismissed Simmons's words: "If the Bush administration or Rob Simmons thinks that FISA's not up to the challenges this country faces, then that needs to be brought back to Congress for ways to fix," Courtney said. (Mann) A lot of people I know are very troubled by the idea that our government is wiretapping citizens without obtaining warrants. Others think it's necessary to protect us from another 9-11 style attack. However, even if the latter is true (and it might be, I don't know) the warrants can be obtained retroactively. So why not do so? I still haven't heard a good answer from anyone about that. Actually, Simmons's vague assertion that FISA is somehow outdated or operates by outdated rules is the closest anyone has come. But then why not fix it? If Courtney can make Simmons's partial support for wiretapping a campaign issue, he may have a much better chance than in 2002, especially if this story keeps getting bigger, which it has threatened to do. Can we be both safe and free? I wonder. If not, which would we rather have more of? Mann, Ted. "Simmons Says FISA Court Is Lagging In War On Terror." The Day 27 January, 2006. Malloy Proposes "Universal Access" to Health Care for Children Plan Would Cost $35 Million, According to Campaign Every Child Matters proposal (.pdf from Malloy campaign site) Press release from Malloy campaign. Dan Malloy, in what his campaign is calling the "first major policy proposal in the 2006 race for governor," has proposed extending the HUSKY program to all families and making insurance for children under HUSKY more affordable. The Malloy plan achieves universal access for children under the age of 18 first by expanding on a statewide basis the Every Child Matters HUSKY outreach program that was first launched in Stamford in July 2001. This nationally recognized and award-winning program has successfully enrolled 2,254 HUSKY eligible children in Stamford by simply and effectively tapping into relationships public schools have with students and their families. In addition to the public school outreach, the Malloy plan will expand the scope to include pre-schools, neo-natal, family planning and daycare centers to enroll eligible children even before they reach kindergarten. Second, the plan calls for a more affordable cost-sharing structure that is far more accessible to lower and middle income families than is currently the case. Malloy's Every Child Matters program works by taking advantage of the economies of scale realized by the HUSKY plan to leverage coverage for every child in the State. Under the Malloy plan, a family of three making $50,000 would pay $75 per month for coverage for two children. Under the current plan it would cost that same family $442 per month. And the Malloy plan would eliminate co-pays for well-child check-ups or preventative care. This program is expected to cost up to $35 million, of which the State could apply for and receive federal reimbursement of approximately 38% of the costs. The net cost of the program to the State would be approximately $21.4 million, or about 25% of what the State currently pays for medical care for its incarcerated population. (www.danmalloy.com) Add this plan to the "Things it's Hard to be Against" file. I don't have time to give this a thorough once-over, right now, but the cost (if accurate) isn't too terrible and the benefits seem obvious. I'd be interested to hear what people with more knowledge about health care than myself have to say. Dan Malloy is set to announce some sort of "major policy proposal" today, according to a release from the campaign. Democratic Congressional candidates look to tie Washington corruption scandals to incumbent Republicans in Connecticut. Still no word on whether Sen. Lieberman will vote for Alito. Dodd has already said he'll vote no. For those of you using Firefox, the blog may look a little... odd. Blogger is doing something, and it's apparently messing with Firefox. Amann to Endorse Malloy? The Malloy campaign has been putting out coy press releases about "a big endorsement" today at the Legislative Office Building. The Day is suggesting that Speaker of the House Jim Amann, one of the most powerful Democrats in the state, will be doing the endorsing. ...I'm not sure why the Speaker would endorse anyone, frankly, but apparently he's going to. At least it's a bigger endorsement than an embittered former New Haven mayor, and may bode well for Malloy's support among other Democratic leaders. The DeStefano campaign, in the meantime, is touting its union support. The UAW will be endorsing their candidate today, according to a press release from the campaign. So what do these endorsements tell us that we didn't already know? Not much. Basically, it's going to be a close, exhausting, divisive, hard-fought race. Nothing could make Jodi Rell happier. Update: This did happen. Amann suggested that Malloy was the more electable candidate. GOP: Fix Campaign Finance Loopholes CT News Junkie reports that Legislative Republicans have begun a push to remedy some of the problems with the landmark campaign finance reform bill passed last month (there's also an AP article here): Republican state senators convened a press conference today and demanded legislation to close a loophole in Connecticut's new campaign finance reform law. The loophole allows leadership PAC's to make unlimited in-kind contributions to so-called clean candidates. "We're here today because when the bill was debated, there was widespread acknowledgment that it had serious flaws that would need to be addressed, and we're calling on all the members of the General Assembly to keep the promise to make this reform real," said state Sen. Andrew Roraback (R-Goshen). "Let's make it real." (Levine) Republicans, of course, opposed the bill en masse in December, despite the fact that their party's leader, Gov. Jodi Rell, supported it. The Democrats were quick to point out their change of mind: Senate Democrats issued a statement criticizing the Republicans for suggesting changes to a bill they had opposed last December. Had Republicans supplied their votes last fall, perhaps the campaign finance bill would have had enough support last fall to pass without the leadership PAC loophole, said state Rep. Chris Caruso (D-Bridgeport), co-chairman of the Government Administration and Elections Committee. (Levine) It is pretty interesting that the Republicans seem to have quickly come around, but perhaps they are just being realists. They have two choices: defy the governor and the Democrats and try to repeal the bill (good luck), or try to shame the Democrats into making the bill more fair to everyone. The second option is infinitely preferable, because the Republicans can, in the process, look like reformers while the Democrats are stuck trying to explain how the PAC loophole got in there in the first place. Hopefully this will mean that the Republicans are actually willing to work with Democrats to make this bill better, and that both parties will buy into real campaign finance reform. The bill does need fixing. If the Republicans want to help fix it, so much the better. Levine, Dan. "Republicans Press Campaign Finance Issue." CT News Junkie 25 January, 2006. URL: http://ctnewsjunkie.com/index.php/2006/01/24/ republicans_press_campaign_finance_issue Posted by Genghis Conn at 1/25/2006 11:53:00 AM 7 comments: Democrat Henry Genga won the special election for Melody Currey's state rep. seat in East Hartford yesterday. No surprises there. There's a do-over today in Middletown, following the nullification of city council races due to voting machine error. Malloy Capitalizes on Discontent with DeStefano Dan Malloy has spent a lot of time in New Haven recently, chatting up Democrats in John DeStefano's backyard. Today, he scored the endorsement of former mayor John Daniels, who preceded DeStefano as mayor. The New Haven Independent was there for the endorsement and the denouncement by Daniels of the current state of his city: "Those of us who live in New Haven know community-based policing no longer exists in New Haven," said Daniels. ... Daniels continued, "Education is a patronage source here in the city of New Haven. As a result, our test scores are low, truancy in our schools is high, absenteeism is high. The drop-out rate is above the national average. All because there is no sense of the value of education." By contrast, Daniels described Stamford as a land of clean government, improving schools, new jobs, and model community policing -- not to mention a Triple-A bond rating, compared to New Haven's recently lowered rating. (Bass) Of course, all of those things were actually much worse when Daniels was mayor, but that's beside the point. This isn't Malloy's first trip to New Haven. In December, he said he could win 43% of New Haven's vote, and has been courting anti-DeStefano Democrats ever since. He may be wasting his time. It's unclear how much sway the anti-DeStefano crowd has in New Haven, but their support for Malloy won't change either the convention or the primary a whole heck of a lot. Also, Daniels's trashing of his own city seems petty and whiny. How many New Haven Democrats can he really carry with him to Malloy's column, after that? Also, it isn't hard to find discontented Democrats in a city that has basically one effective party. Democrats are their own opposition, and the real contests happen on primary day. If Malloy can get the endorsement of Brookfield Republicans, then I'll be impressed. Bass, Paul. "Daniels Decries State of City." New Haven Independent 23 January, 2006. Transportation Focus Shifts to Central Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced Sunday that she will propose a new round of transportation improvement plans that include commuter train service in central Connecticut and improved rail and bus service. Rell proposed commuter rail service with eight trains daily each way between New Haven, Hartford and Springfield to supply what she called a "natural job development corridor." Amtrak provides service from New Haven to Springfield, but it is not a commuter line. The governor's commuter train proposal endorses a plan that has been studied and backed by several state and local officials in Connecticut and Massachusetts. (AP) On a day like today, when I slipped and slid all the way from Enfield to Springfield, the thought of useful bus service or a nice train ride instead of the interstate is mighty tempting. The public transportation system in central and northern parts of the state is a mess. The buses are too infrequent, and run on confusing schedules, and train service anywhere north and east of New Haven is a joke. Try getting from New London to Northampton on public transportation sometime. It isn't easy, and it costs a fortune. The commuter rail idea isn't new, as the article says, but has been in the works for a long time. In fact, this is a plan that my town of Enfield has taken a great deal of interest in. Train stations would be built or revamped all along the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield corridor, including in Enfield and Newington to name a few. It's a great idea, and one long overdue. The busway idea, as I have said before, is kind of stupid (should be a light rail line), but it's better than the nothing that currently exists. Hartford County often takes a back seat, and rightfully so, to Fairfield County when transportation issues come up. But better public transportation in the Connecticut Valley will be good for the economy, good for commuters and good for the state as a whole. I'd like to see these projects move forward in the coming year. We need to do more than just talk about better transportation. "Rell to propose 2nd transportation package." Associated Press 23 January, 2006. House-10: Special Election Monday There will be a special election tomorrow (1/23) in House District 10, which covers much of East Hartford. The winner will serve the remainder of the term of Democrat Melody Currey, who was elected mayor of East Hartford in November. The major party candidates are Democrat Henry Genga and Republican Stephanie Labanowski, both of whom currently serve on the town council. This race really hasn't made headlines, even in East Hartford, because it comes on a Monday in the dead of winter. Bad weather tomorrow will probably hold the turnout down even more. One thing that's interesting about this sleepy race is the fact that the chairman of the state GOP has seen fit to involve himself in a spat between the candidates: n a press release, Republican State Party Chairman George Gallo accused Town Councilman Henry J. Genga and his campaign of "several instances of intimidation and dirty political tricks" against Councilwoman Stephanie L. Labanowski, the Republican candidate, and her supporters. Some of the intimidation included "anonymous phone calls to the candidate and one veiled threat to a business owner," Gallo said. Gallo said the state Republican Party will continue to support Labanowski and monitor the situation to report or prevent future incidents. Republicans did not provide further information about the incidents. "It is shameful that something like this happens in today's world, but the sad fact is Henry Genga has nothing to say to the voters of East Hartford and Stephanie Labanowski is being heard by the people of her district," Gallo said in the press release. (Stuart) Allegations of harassment and intimidation aside, the fact that Gallo got involved at all (especially in a district lost by the GOP candidate by more than 50 percentage points in 2004) suggests that the GOP may be more forceful in contesting races this year than they have been lately. Gallo has already proved himself to be a tough campaigner: he was Rowland's campaign manager in 2002 and helped defeat Alex Knopp in Norwalk this past November. Could the state Republican Party be showing some signs of life, after all? That aside, history and demographics (Republicans are heavily outnumbered in the district) suggest that Genga will win handily, although special elections can get a little strange. I'll post results when I see them. Stuart, Christine. Republicans cry 'dirty tricks'; Democrats say 'not us'." Journal-Inquirer 20 January, 2006. Aldon posted a nice summary of the Ned Lamont Q&A yesterday--well worth checking out, much easier to follow than the actual conversation (which admittedly was tough to follow). Republican SOTS candidate and president of the Registrars of Voters Association Richard Abbate wrote an opinion piece in the Courant about the possibility of getting new voting machines to comply with HAVA by this Election Day. If he or anyone else expects Susan Bysiewicz to do anything close to what he suggests, they should prepare to be disappointed. A legislative committee is studying ways to relieve the property tax burden. There are a couple of interesting ideas in the article. And lastly, CTKeith has suggested a technology upgrade for the site. While I don't think the design around here is too terrible, he had a point about the failure of the comment system and the difficult-to-follow conversation Wednesday night. Taking suggestions (note: I'd like to avoid Haloscan-style pop-up comment windows). What else is happening? The Great Ideologically Correct Hope "There are a lot of people who feel that 18 years is enough for a senator." -Joe Lieberman, on the 1988 campaign trail. (Ravo) They had found their savior at last. He was a wealthy Greenwich businessman, from a family with long-established political credentials and name recognition, but, most importantly, the hardcore party activists felt he was one of them. Many of the party faithful couldn't stand the incumbent senator. He had constantly infuriated and confounded them by going against his party in all-too-public ways, and had embarrassed them by running then abandoning a miserable failure of a presidential campaign two years earlier. State party leaders grumbled about his spotty campaigning in state for their candidates, and activists complained that he was ideologically out of step with the rest of the party. A national chorus began to grow for his removal among party stalwarts. But the senator was "electable," meaning that he had as much (if not more) support among independents and members of the opposite party than his own. The party couldn't afford to lose his seat, not with so much on the line. So they unhappily settled in for another six years of misery. But then, a man who seemed like the perfect primary opponent appeared, and everything changed. Party leaders rushed to his side. The grassroots went wild. Money flowed in. And why not? The party faithful could get rid of a constant irritation, and elect someone who knew what they wanted, and would support the party in Washington instead of working against it. Lines were drawn. A bitter primary battle was set, with the possibility of the incumbent running as an independent should he lose his party's nomination. The year was 1982, and Prescott Bush Jr., the brother of Vice President George H. W. Bush, had thrown his hat in the ring against the maverick Sen. Lowell Weicker, despised by many in his own party for his role in Watergate and his irritating tendency to publicly defy the party and the Reagan Administration (Madden 1981). Bush raced out to an early lead following his announcement, and some polls showed him defeating both Weicker, who would presumably run as an independent, and Democrat Toby Moffett in a three-way race (Wessel). Conservative activists cheered him on, and notable Republican strategists signed on to his campaign. However, Bush lost the convention 65-35, and soon thereafter dropped out of the race, citing the fact that Weicker was the more electable Republican. Later polls showed Bush badly trailing Moffett in a two-way race, while Weicker was about even with him (Madden 1982). Such was the importance of Weicker's seat to Republicans that they dared not follow their hearts. Weicker went on to defeat Moffett, but the party's right wing would have its revenge when it supported conservative Democrat Joe Lieberman against Weicker in 1988. So what does this tell us about our current situation? The parallels are pretty obvious: the party's ideological base and some state party leaders are lukewarm on the incumbent, but the possibility of losing a crucial seat to the other party and a possible independent run by the incumbent may give them pause. There are plenty of differences, too. Unlike Mr. Lamont, Mr. Bush had plenty of national political experience (he worked on his brother's campaign in 1980, had held state and local offices, and was the son of a U.S. Senator), and was already a well-known quantity in Connecticut. Bush also had more of a command of the issues than Mr. Lamont has thus far demonstrated, although he ducked Weicker's requests for a debate. On the other hand, no Republican of Toby Moffett's stature has yet stepped forward to challenge Sen. Lieberman, which makes the prospect of a close two-way general election remote. In fact, since 1988, Republicans have tended to put up inexperienced sacrificial lambs instead of more well-known challengers against Lieberman and Dodd. There is no apparent rush to do anything differently this year. Therefore, the "electability" issue may very well pale before the prospect of Lieberman staying in office until at least 2012. One thing that may work against Sen. Lieberman is the fact that, come January of next year, he will have been in office for eighteen years himself (Dodd has been in for longer, but is much more secure) and it's looking more and more likely that the only real chance people will have for change is in the Democratic primary. Mr. Lamont may be able to take advantage of a desire for change among Democrats as well as their frustration with Sen. Lieberman. Unfortunately, Mr. Bush bowed out of the senate race long before the primary, so we have no idea whether he actually would have defeated Sen. Weicker, although polls suggest that the race was close. What Bush's challenge does prove is that an established senator seen as out of line with the party can actually be challenged with a degree of success. "The Ear." The Washington Post (1974-Current file) Jan 10 1982: M1. Madden, R. L. "Liking Weicker Wasn't as Important as Needing Him." New York Times (1857-Current file) Aug 1 1982: E6. Madden, R.L. "Prescott Bush Senate Bid seen Set." New York Times (1857-Current file) Sep 20 1981: CN22. Ravo, Nick. "In the Heat of the Summer, Senate Race Hits a Lull." New York Times July 10 1988. Wessel, B. "Bush could Win in a 3-Way Race for U.S. Senate." New York Times (1857-Current file) Feb 21 1982: CN14. Ned Lamont Q&A This post is for all conversation with prospective candidate Ned Lamont of Greenwich. The question and answer session will begin at 7:00. Please remember to refresh your browser window frequently to be able to see new questions. Welcome, Mr. Lamont, and thank you for taking time to talk with us today. New Poll/Upcoming Event I am pleased to announce that Ned Lamont of Greenwich will be taking your questions on this blog tonight from 7:00pm to 8:00pm. The format, for those of you who are new, is as follows: The candidate will be asked questions in the comment section of a post I will set up beforehand. The candidate will provide responses. Simple. It happens in real-time, so the answers are as impromptu as they can be in this format. The candidate is our guest, and we should treat him/her as such. Be courteous. Ask relevant, answerable questions instead of just yelling or name-calling. This doesn't mean you can't ask tough questions (please do!), only that you should make every attempt to stay within the bounds of decorum. I'll delete posts that clearly go over the line. No staffers from opposing campaigns (in this case, probably not a big deal. Are there any Lieberman staffers here?). That's it. Be nice. No staffers from opposing campaigns. For evidence of how this has worked in the past, click here. If you know you aren't going to be around and really want to ask a question, post your question for Mr. Lamont here and I will ask it with your username attached. Also, there are two new polls on the sidebar about Ned Lamont's Senate possibilities. Lots of interesting stuff going on. Ned Lamont held a meet-and-greet last night in Hartford. CT News Junkie was there, as was a distinctly unfriendly Mayor Eddie Perez. In non-Lamont news, John Larson has a Republican challenger. Poor guy. Sen. Tom Colapietro, whose 31st district is on our list of legislative races to watch, will probably have the same challenger as he did in 2004, when he won his race by only about 5%. And sadly, the Winchester plant in New Haven announced that it was closing. Another little piece of our history slips away... Six Questions for Ned Lamont The following are the responses to questions I sent to Ned Lamont of Greenwich, a prospective Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, on 1/13/2005. I hope that a question and answer session with Mr. Lamont will follow shortly, and I will post more information on that when I confirm it. My questions are in bold, Mr. Lamont's answers are in regular type. 1. For our readers who don't know much about you, please introduce yourself. What's your background? What experience do you have in politics and government? While I have spent some time in and around politics, at heart I am an outsider to the political process. I have covered local government as a journalist ( a local weekly in Vermont), served as a selectman (Greenwich's lonely Democratic selectman), member of the board of finance, Chair of the CT State Investment Advisory Council (under Weicker), as well as being an active policy wonk with the Brookings Institution. The other 80% of my time I have built and operated a telecommunications company which primarily delivers international, educational, and entertainment video services to college campuses. 2. What specific policy differences do you have with Senator Lieberman (including and beyond the war)? In short, why should Democrats vote for you instead of him, should you run? I believe that we as the Democratic party should and I as a senator would push back against some terrible policies, starting with the wrong headed invasion of Iraq and ill-advised tax cuts, and stand up forcefully for a Democratic agenda, which includes healthcare reform, education reform, and energy conservation. The Senator can speak for himself; I would oppose the nomination of Judge Alito since he jeopardizes a woman's right to choose, I would oppose education vouchers since they undermine our commitment to our public school system, I would have strongly opposed federal intervention in the Terri Shiavo case, I would have pushed for energy conservation and bio fuels as a better alternative than the liquefied natural gas plant in LI Sound; I would oppose diverting social security taxes into private accounts, and I would replace American troops on the front lines in Iraq with Iraqi troops as the first step towards bringing our troops home. 3. You've mentioned health care as a priority. As a businessman, why would you support universal health care? Would you favor a Canadian-style system, or something different? Sometimes Washington politics seems to be all Iraq all the time, and the important policy prescriptions we need to better compete in the future are moved to the back burner. Healthcare premiums in Connecticut are up about 56% over the last five years while wages are up about 14%; America pays about 50% more per capita in healthcare costs than our international competitors; our employer based healthcare system is putting more and more of the cost upon the employee; healthcare costs are eating up more and more of the federal and state budgets. Our country has to move towards fundamental healthcare reform which makes affordable, universal coverage a right for all citizens, with a funding mechanism that reduces the cost to employers who are trying to compete worldwide and keep good paying jobs in this country (that's one reason business folks in this country want healthcare reform back on the American agenda). 4. What level of support have you received from Democrats and ordinary citizens? Have you received pledges of support from local, state or national Democrats or other political figures? The support at the local, grass roots level has been overwhelming; the support from the Democratic establishment has been wait and see. 5. Several political observers have said that winning a primary against Lieberman is impossible. Given his huge fundraising advantage, and his generally good numbers, how do you plan on defeating him? Yes, defeating an entrenched incumbent is very, very tough in this country, but nobody deserves a free pass. I prefer races that focus on the substantive issues and there are real differences between my stands and those of Senator Lieberman and the Bush administration. We need some new blood in Congress, not afraid to challenge the status quo and the culture of corruption (and more than willing to stand up against- not cozy up to- some Republican policies which will have devastating long term consequences for this country). 6. When do you plan on making your intentions known? I am trying to meet as many folks as I can over the next few weeks to gauge whether they share my outrage over the pork ridden bridge to nowhere and the endless war to nowhere and, if they do, I'm in. One year ago today, I put up the first post on this blog. Now, one year and 430 posts later, I have to say that this site has become a lot more than I ever imagined it would, and it's taken me places I never thought I'd be. Thanks to loyal readers, commenters both regular and infrequent, anonymice and everyone else who has contributed to making this site what it is today. This place has become more than just a blog--it's a forum and a community, too. There's a lot to look forward to in the coming year, including more candidate interviews, more live Q&A sessions with candidates and other political figures and, of course, as much political and election analysis and commentary as you can stand (and then some). So thanks again, everyone, for such a great first year, and here's to the next one! Civil Rights in Connecticut This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, let's take a moment to reflect on the history of civil rights and the struggle for equality in Connecticut. I can remember walking through an ancient cemetary in Windsor, one of the oldest burying grounds in the state, and finding two old and neglected markers near the edge, far away from most of the others buried there. Each gave a first name, followed by the word "Slave." That's where we started, even here. Slavery was finally completely outlawed in Connecticut in 1848, but that doesn't change the fact that there were, in fact, slaves here for a long time. Indeed, slaves were among the earliest residents of the Connecticut colony; the first mention of them occurs in 1639. New London was a major point of departure for slave ships in the 18th Century, but in 1840 it became the scene of the Amistad trial, in which Africans who had been captured by the Spanish and had siezed control of their transport vessel were eventually allowed to go free. It was a major turning point in the abolitionist movement, which had many notable figures from Connecticut. Vibrant African-American communities existed all over the state, but especially in the cities, as this page of exhibits from the Hartford Black History Project shows. One of the more interesting customs of Connecticut slaves and then of the manumitted black community was the election of the "Black Governor." A lot of light has recently been shed on this practice, which died out in the 19th Century. Black volunteers formed the Connecticut 29th and 30th Regiments during the Civil War. They served in Virginia and Texas during the last two years of the war. Following the Civil War and the passage of the 14th and 15th Amendments, black men eventually received the vote. The clout of minority communities grew as their population increased, but the road to real political parity was a long, hard slog, as this timeline of civil rights laws shows. At times during the 20th century, frustration at the glacial pace of change boiled over into racial violence in the cities. This happened especially in the tumult of the late 1960s. Some major steps forward were made, however. Connecticut did contribute to the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s. Dr. King himself came to Hartford in 1959, where he delievered a speech that may be an earlier version of his later "I Have a Dream" speech. During this time more members of previously disenfranchised groups worked their way to high office. Abraham Ribicoff and Ella Grasso are excellent examples of this. Cities like Hartford began to see their first nonwhite mayors, and nonwhites were elected to Congress and the General Assembly. The landmark Sheff .v O'Neill decision of 1996 ruled as unconstitutional the de facto segregation of urban nonwhites from suburban whites, although little has been done to remedy this situation. Recently Connecticut took another step towards guaranteeing equal rights for all by passing a law granting civil unions to gay couples, which many see as a step towards full marriage. We still have a long way to go. Poverty, crime and failing schools, issues all too often ignored by the state and federal governments, are mammoth problems for minority communities all across the country. So today, the day when we remember a great American hero, we all ought to reflect on what we can do to advance the mission of equality and justice for everyone. Posted by Genghis Conn at 1/16/2006 10:43:00 AM 1 comment: Sorry for the glacial pace of posts... it's been a very busy week. Rell's ethics counsel has been identified as the one who recommended a gubernatorial aide (who was later rejected for lying on his application) for a position in the ethics director's office, although apparently she denied ever having done so. Yeesh. Sens. Lieberman and Dodd still aren't sure how they'll vote on Alito. An upcoming event to watch for is a live question and answer session with prospective Senate candidate Ned Lamont on this site, which will hopefully happen sometime in the next week. I'll let you know when I have more details. Newton: Turns Out it was Much Worse Remember this? "I have been the Moses of my people and all I've ever asked for is to let justice be served." (Sen. Ernest Newton, 9/16/05) Newton also placed blame on racists, the FBI and the media during his bizarre resignation speech, but apparently that was the last in a series of very public falsehoods (he pleaded guilty to bribery charges a few days later). New evidence released by federal prosecutors suggests that Newton, far from being a saint or even just a petty criminal, was deeply involved in bribery and theft, among other things. Prosecutors, preparing for Newton's sentencing, condemned his "warped conception of his status as an elected official," which they said apparently moved Newton to collect bribes even from the operators of social service agencies providing training and housing for his poor constituents. When Newton learned that the FBI was closing in, the memo says, he started scheming how to escape arrest. In one of numerous conversations secretly recorded by the FBI, Newton suggested to Warren Godbolt, the operator of a Bridgeport jobs training agency who had paid $5,000 in bribes, that Godbolt should lie if questioned by the FBI. Newton said he would claim Godbolt was paying him for consulting services. (Mahony) Newton still defies easy description. He took bribes, stole from his own campaign, encouraged others to lie for him and, when caught, accused his accusers of racism. But he was also a tireless advocate for the people of Bridgeport, one of the poorest cities in the country, and before this bribery scandal broke was well-known for speaking for the disenfranchised. It's as if there were two Ernest Newtons: Newton the hustler and Newton the saint. Perhaps that's why the bribes he took were so small: it was a sad sort of attempt to reconcile the two warring sides of himself. But who can say? Newton himself doesn't even seem to understand it: "I did some stuff I wasn't supposed to do, so I gotta reimburse it and then get it back the right way," Newton said on a wiretap. "I just wasn't thinking." (Mahony) No, I suppose not. Mahony, Edmund and Christopher Keating. "Newton's Venality `Knew Few Bounds'." Hartford Courant 13 January, 2006. Quick Commentary I'm stuck in a library science class all day today, but I wanted to get in a few quick comments about what's been happening. I was surprised that Michele Jacklin joined the DeStefano campaign. I thought she'd resurface at another newspaper or maybe migrate online, but apparently not. Here's a quote we should expect to see a lot of in the next day or two: While Rell has been basking in the glow of her poll ratings, DeStefano and Malloy have engaged in some juvenile sparring. DeStefano, who we can only assume is trying to bluff Malloy out of the race, had the audacity to wag his finger in Malloy's face and brag about his own "overwhelming re-election win" in New Haven two weeks ago. Never mind that DeStafeno's toughest foe hailed from the Guilty Party and that Democrats outnumber every other party-affiliated voter in the Elm City by about a bazillion to one. The city hasn't elected anyone other than a Democratic mayor in 50 years. To be sure, Malloy won re-election by a nose. But Republicans, in an effort to be rid of him, threw everything at him but the UBS office tower, including Rell, who made phone calls on behalf of the Republican candidate. To suggest, as DeStefeno did, that he's the stronger of the two because he won by a larger margin is preposterous. DeStefano's candicacy is headed for trouble if he persists in taking us, and Malloy, for fools. (Jacklin, Michele. "How Solid is Rell's Support?" Hartford Courant 23 November, 2005.) It sounds like she'll be doing research and policy for them. She probably ought to be handling press relations, but okay. I've seen a lot of press releases today about the poll results. Here's the reaction so far: DeStefano campaign: The poll shows we're still ahead. Malloy campaign: The poll is meaningless. I'm tempted to side with the Malloy folks, just because it is such a long time until the primary, but Malloy (despite doing well raising money) needs to get his name out there a little more. The Rell campaign so far has been content to let the numbers speak for themselves. And why not? There's very little that's negative there. Okay. Back to class with me. What's happening around the state today? DeStefano Leads Malloy in Poll Rell Still Strong, Despite Scandal A new Quinnipiac Poll released this morning gives us our first look at a probable Democratic primary between John DeStefano and Dan Malloy: DeStefano: 36% Malloy: 18% SMONE ELSE(VOL): 2% WLDN'T VOTE(VOL): 3% DK/NA: 42% The numbers at this point probably aren't telling us much beyond name recognition, but this should still be welcome news for a DeStefano campaign under fire for lackluster fundraising and campaign finance/ethics errors. Rell's approval ratings remain strong at 78%, although the percentage of those who have favorable opinions of her has dropped to 67% from 74% last April. Apparently no one is really paying attention to the Moody scandal, at least not enough to adversely affect her numbers in any significant way. Rell continues to crush all comers, defeating both DeStefano and Malloy in hypothetical matchups by wide margins. State residents chose the economy as the most important issue facing them, with taxes not far behind. Quinnipiac Poll January 12, 2006 Ned Lamont Interview Anyone else catch the interview with Ned Lamont on WTIC? He seemed a little unsure of himself in the beginning, but finished strong, I thought. His major issues are the war (obviously) and health care. He is thinking running mainly to give people a choice. He said something that I thought was very accurate, that incumbents around the country get a "free pass" too many times, and that challenges were good for democracy. He said he'd make up his mind within the next thirty days. He probably ought to make it up sooner than that if he wants to start raising money. We'll see where this goes. Lieberman May Run as Independent if Defeated in Primary From the Waterbury Republican-American: He then added, in response to a question, that if he were to lose a primary he would still seek re-election. "I intend to be on the ballot in November," he declared. (Krechevsky) ...Well, given that he's stronger among Republicans and independents than Democrats, that isn't surprising. ConnecticutBlog, My Left Nutmeg and Daily Kos all seem to think this points to Lieberman's fear that he could, in fact, lose the primary. But how likely is it that he could lose? A Dkos commenter pointed to Larson's loss in 1994 as proof that party-backed candidates could be defeated by grassroots liberal organizing. In fact, Lamont (if it's him) would be going after essentially the same voters as Curry did. Still, Larson wasn't particularly popular, and Curry had been running for more than a year before the primary that year. Lamont would be starting from zero against a well-known, apparently well-liked incumbent five months before the convention, and eight months before the primary. The odds are not good. That isn't to say Lamont shouldn't run. He should. I don't agree with Scott McLean from Quinnipiac that it's hopeless to run against Lieberman. A significant minority of Democrats want an alternative to Lieberman, and dedicated minorities can, in fact, win primaries. Bad starting odds don't an impossible race make. Krechevsky, David. "Lieberman says he's ready to fight for Senate seat." Waterbury Republican-American 11 January, 2006. Quinnipiac Poll: Lieberman Still in Good Position Dem Challenger Would Face Uphill Climb A Quinnipiac poll released this morning shows Joe Lieberman still in good position to win re-election, but his support among Democrats seems to be slipping. Here are some useful numbers: Q. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Joseph Lieberman is handling his job as United States Senator? Democrats (Total) Yes: 55% (62%) No: 29% (24%) Q. Looking ahead to the 2006 election for United States Senator, do you feel that Joseph Lieberman deserves to be reelected, or do you feel that he does not deserve to be reelected? Q. Would you like to see the Democrats nominate Joseph Lieberman for United States Senator or would you rather see the Democrats nominate someone else? Lieberman: 52% (57%) Someone Else: 39% (33%) Lieberman only has a 50% favorable rating among Democrats, and only 53% approve of him overall. These are his weakest numbers. However, in a hypothetical matchup with Lowell Weicker (the poll was conducted before the Ned Lamont rumors began to circulate), Lieberman would win 65-21. In thinking of a probable Democratic primary, 35% of Democrats say they would vote against Lieberman because of his stance on the war. 33% of Democrats disagree, but would vote for Lieberman anyway. This poll shows what we already knew, that a vocal minority of the Democratic Party wants to replace Joe Lieberman because of his support for the Bush Administration. Whether this minority can become a majority of primary voters is unclear, at best. The poll also shows that a single-note candidacy focused exclusively on the war may not be viable, but the fact that 68% of Democrats don't agree with Lieberman's position on the war is very interesting. What this means for Ned Lamont, should he run, is that he would have a solid base of support on which to run. Expanding that base will be a challenge, however, and probably can't be done by focusing exclusively on the war. Rell Starts Strong in Money Race Malloy Continues to Outraise DeStefano Gubernatorial candidates today announced their fundraising numbers for the fourth quarter of 2005. Here are the numbers: Rell: $896,748 (includes about $11,000 in in-kind contributions) Malloy: $477,034 DeStefano: $251,063 Rell did pretty well, considering her late start and strict, self-imposed fundraising rules. Her numbers aren't reminding anyone of Rowland's fundraising prowess, but any questions about her ability to raise enough money should be dispelled. The Rell campaign reported today that more than 2,000 individual donors contribute. 45% of those were small donors, contributing less than $100 each. The Malloy campaign gleefully announced that they had outraised DeStefano for the second straight quarter: "This is the third straight quarter that Dan Malloy has achieved significant increases in fundraising results," said Chris Cooney, Malloy's campaign manager. "By comparison, John DeStefano has just experienced his third consecutive decline in fundraising. In fact, having raised $477,000 Dan Malloy has beaten John DeStefano's best quarter." (Malloy press release: "Malloy Out-Raises DeStefano 2:1." 1/10/2006) DeStefano certainly has a lot more money total, but Malloy, who was sidelined for nearly a year during an ethics investigation, is narrowing the gap. The DeStefano campaign is spinning the story as a victory (their press release pointed to the fact that they had more total money than any previous Democratic gubernatorial candidate), but the excuses are starting to ring hollow, especially following a month in which the DeStefano campaign seemed to stumble. CT News Junkie has an insightful piece on the DeStefano campaign's reaction to the fundraising numbers on their site. Malloy, on the other hand, seems to be getting stronger all the time. He is moving to widen his appeal, his campaign is making few noticable mistakes, his numbers are up, and his rival seems to be falling flat. Democrats may start giving Malloy a second look following today's announcement. It isn't time to stick a fork in DeStefano, yet. Another quarter like the last one, though, would be a major disaster for DeStefano heading into the convention. The big winner here is Rell, however, who not only put to rest questions about her fundraising ability, but will continue to benefit from division among the Democrats. If not for the actions of Lisa Moody, the ongoing investigation of whom continues to taint Rell's fundraising operation, today would be a very big victory for her indeed. Two big political stories in the Courant this morning: Possible Foe For Joe answers some of our questions about Ned Lamont. Listen to WTIC-AM tomorrow a little after 4pm for an interview with Lamont on Bruce and Colin. Rell Will Raise 800K shows that I was apparently wrong about some of Moody's motives. Rell was obviously doing fine raising money, which means that Moody wasn't under a ton of pressure, just stupid. Also, the Rell campaign is finally going to release the names of donors at the Marco Polo fundraiser. Still no word from the DeStefano or Malloy campaigns about how much they've raised. We should hear in the next couple of days. Update: The Malloy campaign is reporting that they have raised $477,034. Malloy Wades Into National Politics Stamford Mayor Calls for Caution on Alito Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dan Malloy today issued a press release in which he reprinted a letter he sent to Senators Lieberman and Dodd outlining his concerns with Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito. The content of the letter is very detailed, and I will not reprint it here. I expect that the letter will be up on Malloy's site sooner or later. I will say that Malloy builds a strong case against Alito, expressing concerns about his record on civil rights, executive privilege and abortion rights. Which is great. I don't like Alito, either. The question I have is what in the world does this have to do with either Stamford, of which Malloy is the mayor, or Connecticut, of which Malloy would like to be governor? One of two things is going on, here. First, this is an attempt by Malloy to win over more liberal Connecticut Democrats by expressing a clear position on an issue they feel strongly about. It doesn't matter that this isn't a Connecticut issue. Malloy will become a little clearer and more acceptable in their minds for having taken this stand. Not a bad plan. Second, he could be getting ready for a 2008 run against Rep. Christopher Shays, assuming Shays wins this year. Also not a bad plan, considering how the governor's race is likely to go. In any case, speaking out on national politics can only help define Malloy to Democratic voters, almost all of whom will be more familiar with national issues than state ones. Update: Here's the full release if you want to see it for yourself. Candidate Blogs: January 2006 Well, the new year has arrived and the state of candidate blogs is not good. The initial enthusiasm for candidate blogs has worn off a bit, and despite some hopeful signs that blogs may yet become a useful campaign tool, candidates are by and large placing blogs on the back burner. By far the most active campaign blog in state politics right now is the DeStefano blog, which is usually updated regularly with campaign news, messages from the candidate and musings on policy from the blogmaster's point of view. The DeStefano blog hit a high point when it hosted a Town Hall Forum in August, which was an open question and answer session between the candidate and the public. These sorts of Q&A sessions, which have also happened with several candidates on this blog, are wonderful examples of what the flexible, versatile, interactive blog format can do for candidates. Unfortunately, the DeStefano campaign never held another Town Hall Forum, despite the success of the first. Hopefully, as the campaign moves ahead towards the convention, they will have a few more of them. They are rare, valuable opportunities for members of the public to interact directly with candidates, and I believe that voters, especially younger ones, do appreciate that. The DeStefano blog has also been distressingly quiet over the last week. Indeed, posting seemed to fall off considerably during December, although the holiday is to blame for some of that. I'm not sure whether this is a case of blog neglect or just a response to a slow period. The end result, however, is that I'm checking their site a lot less than I used to. Other blogs in state seem stagnant, as well. Dan Malloy's blog, TalkCT, has never really matched the DeStefano blog's output. In a typical month, the Malloy blog is updated perhaps a dozen times. In November that output fell to only three posts. The Chris Murphy blog is rarely updated, and Gov. Rell's blog doesn't appear to be much more than an opening statement (without comments) for the time being. Most other candidates don't have blogs at this time. Why are campaigns losing interest in blogs? The main reason probably has to do with the lack of any visible interest in them on the part of voters. A quick glance at the Malloy blog shows perhaps one or two comments for some posts, zero for most others. Not even the DeStefano blog gets a lot of comments, unless you count those that are rude or annoying (and even those seem to have dropped off). Campaign managers who see high site statistics and low blog comments might figure that the blog is not something that site visitors are interested in, and scale it back or shut it down altogether. This is the wrong conclusion. It isn't that visitors don't care about blogs, it's that there often isn't much to comment about. The blog entries that I see can sometimes be good, interesting and provocative, but other times they just stick to the campaign line and parrot talking points. This isn't necessarily always a bad thing, since one of the functions of campaign blogs is to keep supporters informed and armed with the latest information, but it doesn't promote much discussion. Supporters reading the blog will usually agree, so why say anything? Detractors may say their piece, but probably not. Their energies are best spent elsewhere. Candidate blogs are also usually written by staff. Again, not always a bad thing, but one of the great things about blogs is interactivity. DeStefano's Town Hall Forum shows that people do want to interact online, not with a staffer, but with the candidate. If a person says what he/she is thinking to a staffer, that person probably believes that the information won't get to the candidate. However, if someone is talking directly to a candidate, nothing is getting in the way. The experience is improved if the candidate actually responds, too. Open, unscripted dialogue like this is a refreshing break from the well-spun, tightly controlled world of campaigns and elections. I am hopeful that, as the campaign starts to heat up, blogs don't disappear from candidate sites. It would be excellent if blogs, or something like them, can become the medium through which candidates are more freely able to interact with supporters and voters. For this to happen, though, campaigns should continue to give their blogs a chance, and keep working to improve them. "With Intent to Annoy" I just thought you should all know, just in case anyone here is a stoolie. Perspective: Create an e-annoyance, go to jail Apparently, it is now illegal to be irritating online without disclosing your real name: "Whoever...utilizes any device or software that can be used to originate telecommunications or other types of communications that are transmitted, in whole or in part, by the Internet... without disclosing his identity and with intent to annoy, abuse, threaten, or harass any person...who receives the communications...shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned not more than two years, or both." I checked out the relevant U.S. code, and while I'm sure that this is really not what they meant (the code above is takes a lot of sections and combines them), it's pretty much what they did. So watch out, anonymous posters! ...Of course, they do have to find you, first. The flap over the DeStefano campaign's mixing of mayoral and campaign offices is still making the rounds on the AP wire. This doesn't amount to much by itself. Combined with other "mistakes," though... There was an anti-illegal immigrant rally in Danbury this morning. Mayor Boughton, who has put pressure on the state and federal governments to address the problem of illegal immigration, distanced himself from the group: "I think there is an element out there that can be racist in tone, that can project the very worst in human nature," Boughton told WTNH-TV. "I think that there are people that are involved in this particular rally that are doing that." Jeff Jacobs is still pulling for the NHL to return. I've heard a lot of talk about Howard Baldwin and a new arena, but I'm not holding my breath. I've heard it all before. What else is going on today? Ned Lamont to Challenge Lieberman? This off a Daily Kos diary... ...Help is on the way in the form of Ned Lamont. He has not formally announced yet, but he is laying the groundwork to run against Lieberman in the Democratic primary. I know you've never heard of Ned Lamont; but you are going to hear a lot about him in the coming months. He is a businessman from Greenwich, Connecticut.; a progressive Democrat who is anti-war, pro-privacy and civil liberties; with the moxie and the money to go head to head with holy Joe for the Democratic nomination for Senate in Connecticut. There's more over at My Left Nutmeg. Now, I don't know too much about Lamont, but the fact that he's a weathy, successful businessman (instead of a fringe candidate) suggests that he might be pose a serious threat to Lieberman. For those hoping for a Lieberman-Weicker rematch, this could end it. If Lamont gets in, Weicker will probably bail out and support Lamont. He has said he'd run only if no other credible anti-war candidate entered the race. Lamont would provide a candidacy that wasn't just one-note, and he wouldn't come with Weicker's baggage. He may actually have a better shot than Weicker at defeating Lieberman, especially since Weicker was probably going to run as an independent and not in the primary as a Democrat. The Democratic primary is the place where Lieberman could be defeated--not the general election. We'll see if this guy is for real in the coming months, but I'm sure that anti-Lieberman activists are excited. State May Lower Business Taxes Corporate Surcharge May be Eliminated Gov. Rell and legislative leaders are turning their focus away from social and political issues to economic ones. Among the proposals floating around is the elimination of the corporate surcharge: House Speaker James Amann told about 500 business executives in Hartford that he would consider cutting or eliminating the corporate tax surcharge - a tax hike that has irked business leaders in recent years and is expected to generate $65 million to $70 million in 2006. House Republican leader Robert Ward, R-Northford, agreed that the corporate surcharge should be reduced or eliminated. "Gov. Rell proposed a phase-out of the corporate tax surcharge last year, but that proposal was rejected," said Judd Everhart, Rell's spokesman. "She is taking another serious look at the corporate tax this year because she believes it is a hindrance to economic development and jobs growth for Connecticut companies. Stimulating Connecticut's economy is her top priority." (Keating) ...It is? Since when? Actually, it isn't surprising that Rell has turned her attention to economics, which is the area in which she is currently weakest. Will a corporate tax cut help the economy? Business leaders seem to think so. It will, they say, make Connecticut a more "business friendly" place. If a corporate tax cut will help lure businesses to Connecticut, if the government can afford to lose that money, and if other major priorities like education and transportation aren't adversely affected...then why not? Republicans want to take it further, eliminating the gift and estate tax, although the connection to business and job growth there is less clear. Other taxes may be on the block instead of this one. Senate President Pro Tem Donald Williams, D-Brooklyn, said lawmakers should speak with economists and business leaders before deciding which taxes to cut. "It makes sense to have some hearings and determine what would give us the biggest bang for the buck for Connecticut's economy," Williams said. (Keating) This is probably smart. Whatever the final outcome, moving deliberately and heeding the advice of business leaders will hopefully lead to better economic times in Connecticut. Keating, Christopher. "Corporate Tax Cuts On State's Table." Hartford Courant 6 January, 2006. Courant Publishes Partial List of Donors at Controversial Fundraiser According to this morning's Courant, many of the highest-ranking political appointees in the state attended the December 7th fundraiser at the heart of the Moody investigation. The Rell campaign has refused to release the full list of attendees on the grounds that because the money was returned, the list doesn't have to be made public. Here are at least a few of those who attended: The list includes at least 15 state agency heads, including the leaders of some of the biggest departments - such as Department of Administrative Services Commissioner Linda Yelmini, Public Works Commissioner James Fleming and Leonard Boyle, the former federal prosecutor who is Rell's commissioner of public safety. Also attending were the leaders of some lesser-known agencies, including Richard Gray, executive director of the quasi-public Connecticut Health and Education Facilities Authority; and Marie O'Brien, president of the quasi-public Connecticut Development Authority. In addition to Boyle, Yelmini, Fleming, Gray and O'Brien, the following heads of state agencies attended the event: Transportation Commissioner Stephen Korta; Motor Vehicles Commissioner Ralph Carpenter; Environmental Protection Commissioner Regina McCarthy; Labor Commissioner Shaun Cashman; Economic and Community Development Commissioner James Abromaitis; Insurance Commissioner Susan Cogswell; Consumer Protection Commissioner Edwin Rodriguez; Public Health Commissioner J. Robert Galvin; Robert Genuario, secretary of the Office of Policy and Management; and Jennifer Aniskovich, executive director of the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism. (Lender & Mahoney) Ignoring for a moment the fact that at least a few of these people may have been invited by means less than legal, the list itself is worth thinking about. As the article mentions, it's unusual to have so many powerful people together at the same fundraiser. Why collect them all together at the same place at the same time, and so early in the campaign cycle? I believe that the answer to both this question and the question of why Moody and these commissioners were willing to overlook state campaign laws as well as the governor's own rules has to do with the approaching fundraising deadline. Rell very badly wants to prove that her method of raising money is just as effective as the traditional methods employed by the two Democrats in the race. She needs to do as well as or better than DeStefano and Malloy for the last quarter, or else face questions about whether she really can raise enough money for the campaign. That question leads to other, more troublesome questions about her viability as a candidate, and the depth of support for her in the state. Therefore, Rell's campaign needed to raise a ton of money from individual donors, quickly. State department heads, all of whom were either appointed or confirmed in their positions by Rell, are some of the most reliable sources of campaign cash for the governor. Moody knew this, and probably put pressure on them to attend and donate. It paid off. More than $50,000 was raised in one night from people who have a vested interest in keeping the governor happy. The fact that Moody was willing to break her boss's rules (and possibly state law) to get as many people to this fundraiser as possible suggests that Rell's campaign is not raising enough money. We'll see soon enough when their fundraising totals are released, but I'm willing to bet that the final number isn't going to be impressive. They have plenty of excuses (late start, strict self-imposed rules) but those won't be enough to stave off the questions. That just leaves the problem of why Rell's campaign isn't releasing the list of attendee names. They would have been public knowledge had the campaign not returned the money, and, more likely than not, almost all of those people turned around and donated the money again. A quick scan of the people who donated after the Moody scandal broke will give us a good idea of who was there. Perhaps the campaign doesn't want to add fuel to the fire. I can't blame them. The Moody investigation is going to be a thorn in their side for at least the next month--maybe longer. Lender, Jon and Edmund Mahoney. "Top Tier Gave To Rell." Hartford Courant 5 January, 2006. The Manchester Democratic Town Committee finally produced its long-awaited resolution on Joe Lieberman's Iraq stance. The full text of the resolution, with commentary, at My Left Nutmeg. I wouldn't be surprised if a few other DTCs passed similar resolutions in the coming months. Don't expect Lieberman to pay much attention to them, though. Apparently, our budget surplus keeps growing. I'd like to see us pay down debts with at least some of that money. Lisa Moody is back at work. What else is happening around the state? Amann: Legislature Should Stay Part Time The legislature would be greatly improved by either becoming full-time or being paid at least double what they get now. I've said that before, and it's still true. There are a lot of good reasons why either or both of those things should happen, including reducing potential conflicts of interest with a legislator's "day job," opening the legislature to people who aren't able to find jobs willing to let them spend half the year or more in Hartford instead of at work, increasing the amount of time legislators can spend studying bills and becoming better informed about the issues facing the state and eliminating the legislative deadline that forces so many bills to be passed without due consideration at the last minute. House Speaker Jim Amann and others believe that the legislature ought to remain part-time, however: "I got a couple people who complained about it, and quite frankly, I said, 'If you don't want to be a legislator, don't run. Period,' " said Amann, who works as a fundraiser for a nonprofit organization. "Being a legislator is a sacrifice. We're not up here to make money. We're not up here to fool around. We're up here to try to make a difference to people's lives. Everybody knows what they are getting into, but some people just can't adjust to it." (Coleman) Yet this year, the legislature met during at least part of every month save January, August and September. As the people's business (especially the budget) becomes more and more complicated and varied, the legislature will edge further towards full-time anyway. This is a historical trend. Here is a passage from Judge Robert Satter's excellent guide to the Connecticut legislature, Under the Gold Dome, describing the legislature before the state Constitution was changed in 1965: The legislature met biennially--for five months (from January until June), in the odd-numbered years only--and then went home. Even during the year it convened infrequently, doing most of its legislating in the last few days, often in the hectic closing hours. It did nothing between sessions and rarely met in special session. (Satter) The part-time legislature was intended for an earlier time, when legislative business was not so all-consuming and pressing. The demands of a modern, complex, cosmopolitan state like Connecticut have already required the legislature to meet in at least one special session for the past four years. The "citizen legislature" is a democratic ideal, but it isn't a realistic one anymore. It will be a shame to lose some of the "real world" experience that comes from having a day job, but the advantages of a full-time, professional legislature far outweigh that loss. Coleman, Tobin. "Legislature weighs becoming full time." Stamford Advocate 3 January, 2006. Satter, Robert. Under the Gold Dome. Connecticut Conference of Municipalities: New Haven, 2004. 2006 Legislative Session: Priorities There's more than a month before the start of the short 2006 legislative session, but Democrats and Republicans are starting to focus on their priorities for this election year: Preliminarily, Amann said, the Democratic House caucus will be pushing for more money for after-school programs, more funding for transportation improvements, pro-business legislation and working toward health care coverage for all children, something Amann said might not be ready until next year. Senate Minority Leader Louis DeLuca, R-Woodbury, said the GOP is still assembling its priorities, but he said Republicans are eager to act on a Program Review and Investigations Committee report on reforming the state's tax structure, and another task force report on Educational Cost Sharing grants to municipalities expected in the next month. (Coleman) The focus for the coming year ought to be economic. Last year's focus was largely social and political, which resulted in landmark legislation for campaign finance and civil unions. With those issues behind us, the focus should shift to jobs and taxes. I'd like to see the legislature focus on ways to relieve some of the property tax burden, which has driven municipalities to cut school funding and make poor development choices. I'd also like to see the state start working towards improving transportation in Connecticut, especially in the bottleneck of Fairfield County. Property tax reform and an investment in roads, trains and buses will help promote economic growth and smart development, but only if done wisely and creatively. This legislature has already shown us that it can do extraordinary things, when prodded. They should take that creativity and drive and apply it to issues that will make Connecticut economically stronger this session. Coleman, Tobin. "Election-year politics hover over legislative session." Stamford Advocate 2 January, 2006. Caligiuri, Mazurek in Race to Succeed Murphy in Se... Weicker Supports Lamont's Candidacy, But Doesn't R... Malloy Proposes "Universal Access" to Health Care ... Transportation Focus Shifts to Central Connecticut... Lieberman May Run as Independent if Defeated in Pr... Courant Publishes Partial List of Donors at Contro...
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Which airports have the happiest passengers? Maureen O'Hare, CNN • Updated 3rd March 2016 (CNN) — A great air travel experience doesn't just begin at take-off. The industry is increasingly realizing it needs to keep passengers happy on the ground as well as in the air. The Airport Service Quality Awards, whose 2015 winners have just been revealed, measure which airports are doing the best job of putting a smile on travelers' faces. Incheon Airport, South Korea, and Singapore Changi Airport tied in first place in Best Airports by Size: Over 40 Million Passengers per Year. Crowd-pleasing innovations It's yet another award these two can add to the shelf, having secured first and second place in travel website Sleeping in Airports' survey of the world's best airports last October. What are the world's worst airports for 2015? It's the fifth year in a row that Changi has topped the ASQ Awards, thanks to crowd-pleasing innovations such as two 24-hour movie theaters screening the latest blockbusters free of charge. The ASQ awards, organized by the Montreal-based Airports Council International, are the result of more than 550,000 in-depth passenger satisfactions surveys carried out last year at more than 300 airports across 80 countries worldwide. Passengers are asked for their views on 34 key service indicators, including airport access, check-in, security, airport facilities, food and beverage and retail. Stellar passenger experience "Airports' increasing concentration on ensuring a stellar passenger experience is part of a larger trend," says Angela Gittens, ACI World's director general. "Airports have evolved into complex, customer-focused businesses that in many cases are in competition with each other for passenger traffic. "From duty-free and restaurants to ambience, cleanliness, courtesy of staff, amenities, efficiency and more, air travelers are expecting big things from the airports through which they travel." The airport lounge: The new front line in the battle of the airlines London Heathrow triumphed in Best Airports by Size and Region: Europe -- a new category for 2015. That's despite not scratching the top 10 in travel analysts OAG's list of the world's most punctual airports -- something OAG's senior analyst John Grant blames on capacity strains. Indianapolis Airport was the top airport in North America, followed by Grand Rapids. The following five airports were singled out as showing the most improvement: Nairobi; Denpasar, Indonesia; Istanbul; Kingston, Jamaica; Damman, Saudi Arabia; Saskatoon, Canada. Best Airport by Region (over 2 million passengers per year) First place: Mauritius Second place (tie): Cape Town (South Africa); Durban (South Africa) Third place: Johannesburg First place (tie): Seoul Incheon; Singapore Changi Second place (tie): Beijing; Mumbai; New Delhi; Sanya Phoenix (China); Shanghai Pudong Third place (tie): Guangzhou Baiyun (China); Taiwan Taoyuan; Tianjin Binhai (China) First place (tie): Moscow Sheremetyevo; Pulkovo St. Petersburg (Russia); Sochi (Russia) Second place (tie): Dublin; Malta; Prague; Zurich Third place (tie): Copenhagen; Keflavik (Iceland); London Heathrow; Porto (Portugal); Vienna First place: Amman Second place (tie): Abu Dhabi; Doha Third place (tie): Dammam (Saudi Arabia); Dubai; Tel Aviv First place: Indianapolis Second place (tie): Dallas Love Field; Grand Rapids (Michigan); Jacksonville (Florida); Ottawa; Tampa (Florida) Third place (tie): Austin; Detroit; Sacramento; San Antonio (Texas); Toronto Billy Bishop Latin America-Caribbean First place: Guayaquil (Ecuador) Second place: Quito Third place: Punta Cana (Dominican Republic) Best Airport by Size 2--5 million passengers per year First place: Jaipur (India) Second place: Lucknow (India) Third place: Guayaquil (Ecuador) 5--15 million passengers per year First place: Sanya Phoenix (China) Second place: Tianjin Binhai (China) Third place: Hyderabad (India) 15--25 million passengers per year First place: Seoul Gimpo Second place: Wuhan (China) Third place: Denpasar First place (tie): Mumbai; New Delhi Second place: Taiwan Taoyuan Third place: Shanghai Hongqiao Over 40 million passengers per year First place (tie): Seoul Incheon; Singapore Second place (tie): Beijing; Shanghai Pudong Third place: Guangzhou Baiyun (China) AirlineRatings names 'most excellent' airlines for 2016 Best Airport by Region (under 2 million passengers per year) Africa: Upington (South Africa) Europe: Skopje (Macedonia) North America: Portland Latin America-Caribbean: Culiacan (Mexico) Best Airport by Size and Region 2--5 million passengers per year: Jaipur (India) 5--15 million passengers per year: Sanya Phoenix (China) 15--25 million passengers per year: Seoul Gimpo 25--40 million passengers per year: New Delhi Over 40 million passengers per year: Seoul Incheon 2--5 million passengers per year: Sochi (Russia) 5--15 million passengers per year: Pulkovo St Petersburg (Russia) 15--25 million passengers per year: Dublin 25--40 million passengers per year: Moscow Sheremetyevo Over 40 million passengers per year: London Heathrow 2--5 million passengers per year: Grand Rapids (Michigan) 5--15 million passengers per year: Indianapolis Most Improved Airport Africa: Nairobi Asia-Pacific: Denpasar (Indonesia) Europe: Istanbul Latin America-Caribbean: Kingston Middle East: Dammam (Saudi Arabia) North America: Saskatoon (Canada)
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The official site for 'Mad Mike' Hoare and Chris Hoare I started researching this book in 2005, once Mike had given the project his blessing. Even so, it was always a touchy subject with him as he does not like publicity. Nevertheless in 2006 he granted me five long interviews, and much of what he said is reflected in the pages of my book. Mike, for his part, never showed any interest in the biography and never read a word of the book prior to publication. During the research process, I was helped by countless people. I was stunned at the kindness I was shown. People spontaneously sent me or gave me photographs, formerly top secret documents, archival material, and shared their own stories with me. One such was Yagil Henkin, an Israeli. Below I post a fuller version of what was printed in my book, for those with an interest in what happened in Rhodesia in the mid-70s. Then, in the mid-1970s, after the Portuguese pulled out of Angola and Mozambique, the Rhodesian government and its military found itself increasingly exposed to communist-backed insurgents. Seeing an opportunity to assist the Rhodesian military in their civil or bush war, Mike tried to sell them the idea of what was essentially a mercenary force. An outline of his proposal is contained in a five-page Rhodesian Ministry of Defence document dated 13 April 1976, and titled 'Proposed International Brigade for Service in Rhodesia'. It is signed by Col AHG Munro, secretary of the Operations Co-ordinating Committee, for distribution to the prime minister, the minister of defence, and the commanders of the army, police, air force and intelligence. It starts, 'As a result of a letter from Col TMB Hoare to the Minister of Defence, the former was invited to meet the Operations Co-ordinating Committee on Friday, 19th March 1976, to discuss Col Hoare's proposal for the raising of an International Brigade. At this meeting Col Hoare explained his proposal.' In summary, Mike called for a force 'to counter any threat by Cuban and Russian forces to Rhodesia'. In the style of the French Foreign Legion, and with the same mystique, the unit would be part of the Rhodesian Defence Force and 'a symbol of resistance against Russian imperialism in Africa'. Its men would be 'crusaders against the evil forces of communism' and would be 'bearing arms on behalf of the West'. It would be a multi-racial force drawn from a variety of nations, but not South Africa or Rhodesia. It would be called the International Brigade or perhaps the Rhodesian Foreign Legion, and would be based in a remote part of Rhodesia. Mike suggested the official language of the unit might be French. An embryo force of 100 specialists would prepare a base. Worldwide publicity would assist with the recruitment of the main force, the proposed size of which is not mentioned. Mike had had 'experience in raising, organising, training and leading this type of unit in action, and he would be available if required'. However, the Central Intelligence Organisation, whose comments on the proposal are included, were concerned that 'internationalising' the conflict, by the introduction of such a force, would result in the enemy also involving foreign forces. They also said, 'It would be preferable for the services of persons such as Col Hoare to be used in the recruiting of suitably motivated men for service in the regular Rhodesian forces rather than to create a separate force.' Once again, Mike's proposal did not find favour. However, an undated document summarising the 'national military strategy for Rhodesia' and entitled 'Strategy: courses of action to be adopted until September 1978, draft', says in part, 'The employment of mercenaries to be examined along the lines proposed by Mike Hoare.' Mike Hoare and Chris Hoare, Durban, 2004.
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For the past 50 years or more,documents highlighting the vulnerability of Acne vulgaris amongst teens and adolescents have been overwhelming in medical literature.Because Acne vulgaris affects almost all teenagers and adolescents,the characterization of the relationship between acne and developmental repercussions like depression,behavioural and social maladjustments,anxiety,poor self-esteem and joblessness by recent studies have become even more illuminating,ultimately providing an avenue for teenage acne treatment products. Acne is more predominant between the ages of ten and thirteen starting from the nose,chin,cheeks and forehead before spreading to the neck,trunk,upper arms and back in severe cases. The American Counselling Association discovered in a recent survey that eight in 10 adolescent girls feel embarrased,unhappy and less appealing by acne.Forty two percent said they will the attention of a dermatologist in the event of acne breakout. These research findings bring to the fore the psychosocial impact of Acne vulgaris,thereby providing the guiding principles for teen acne treatment. The role played by hormones in the pathogenesis of acne in women especially teenagers has long been suspected.According to Diane S.Berson M.D. of the American Academy of Dermatologist,chronic persistent acne in women is a common problem that often has some hormonal influence.Relatedly,there is strong correlation between teenage acne severity and likely disposition to menstrual irregularity,hyperandrogenism,alopecia and hirsutism because of a strong endocrine link that permeates these conditions. Teen acne which is a chronic inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous folliles common on the face,neck back and upper trunk is mediated by androgens which are at their peak during puberty. Sebum,a complex lipid mixture of cholesterol,triglycerides,squalene and wax esters is secreted by the sebaceous glands through the follicular canals to the skin surface carrying with it desquamated cell debris. Prepubertal androgenic stimulation of the sebaceous glands could determine the severity of acne in teens and the eventual mode of treatment. Hormonal changes related to pregnancy,commencing or stopping oral contraceptive pills could also increase the concentration of androgens.Equally important are greasy cosmetics (a favourite of girls) which tend to clog pores thereby worsening teen acne.Researchers have long suspected(with scientific evidence) the role play played by genetics and drugs in the pathogenesis of acneiform multiformes.Drugs like prednisolone,anti-epilepsy medication,hormonal analogues and lithium have been known to either cause acne or aggravate it. The precursory sequelae of acneiform lesions evolves either into noninflammatory closed comedo (whitehead),open comedo (blackhead), or inflammatory pustules,papules or nodular acneiform lesions common in teens and young adults. What role does stress and diet play in the pathogenesis and sequelae of teen acne? What is the immediate and long-term effect of stressors like cortisol and adrenaline in the spectrum of acneiform multiformes?Are we victims of the wrong diet and faulty lifestyle with respect to teen acne? These and many more questions have been mind-boggling to Doctors and researchers which continue to stimulate hints for acne treatment tips. Professor Loren Cordain,a dermatologist with the University of Colorado published an illuminating report linking the the traditional western diet of refined carbohydrates to acne flares.This boosts growth and hormone levels eg.hyperinsulinaemia which leads to secretion of sebaceous glands,clogged pores,proliferation of propionibacterium acnes and acne vulgaris. This is in contrast to the findings among the inhabitants of Papua New Guinea and Paraguay whose diet consist mainly of the results of fishing,hunting,gathering fruits and vegetables.This finding potentiated long-held suspicions that breads,cakes,chocolates,sodas and sugars contributed or worsened the acne suffered by more than 90% of western teenagers.No that this report and others of correlated similarites can contribute immensely to the treatment and clinical management of acne especially among teenagers. No doubt,acne remains a disease with multi-factorial variables affecting its onset,progression and severity such as stress,diet,genetics,overall health and environmental exposure. Hey I know this iss offf topic but I was wondering if you new of any widgets I could add to my blog that automatically tweet my newest twitter updates. have some experidnce with something like this. I'm glad you like it. Which aspect of the blog would you want me to improve on? What topic would you like me to right about? ;) I may return yet again since i have bookmarked it. I assume you went an excessive amount of in particulars with this report.. i like them brief, but it is nevertheless excellent. whatever you do, don't do it yourself. Consult a dermatologist. It is highly unlikely that any products you can buy yourself will have strong enough chemicals in there to treat your skin. proactiv . its the best . if proactiv doesnt work try netragena and clean & clear . he makes sures he cleans his face everyday twice a day . and wen he finishes playing sports and such . if those doesnt work try talking to a doctor . Acne is a condition that occurs from within your body. Unfortunately this condition manifest itself on the exterior of your skin. Because of this you need to attach the acne from both the inside and the outside of your body. Wonderful information here. This fascinating put up made me smile. Perhaps for those who throw in a couple of footage it would make the entire thing more interesting. Anyway, in my language, there aren't much good source like this. you have a nice blog here thanks for the information. Hi there may I reference some of the content found in this post if I link back to you? Hi, Thanks. I was facing exactly the same problem. Resolved now Regards. Great write-up cause in my language, I cannot find a lot good source like this. I'm an enormous believer in commenting on WP blogs to help the WP weblog writers know that they've added one thing worthwhile to the world large net! Just gonna commentabout this article, after reading whole of this it make me to have new thinking about one important event, hope I can read more good news again from you so I subscribe your website. Man these kids are wearing me out today. Anyway, nice site; keep up the good work.
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Your friendly neighbourhood farmer Born in Winnipeg, Jonathan Stevens felt "that pull to try farming." So he started his own CSA. Photo by Ian McCausland Jonathan Stevens was raised in Winnipeg, but a keen interest in food security and the environmental aspects of food production, plus a fascination with the farming lifestyle, drew him past the perimeter and out to the farm. "I felt there was a need for more people to get in to small scale, ecological farming. [And I had] kind of romantic ideals about simple life and simple work." Today Jonathan runs a CSA farm located just north of Teulon called Jonathan's Farm. CSA (Community Shared Agriculture) is a model of food distribution where people hire a farmer to grow vegetables for them. Jonathan, 33, has a degree in jazz performance and worked a few jobs following graduation, but always felt "that pull to try farming." In 2009 he went to work on a small organic farm in Ontario, and in 2010 started Jonathan's Farm on five rented acres. That first year he had 60 CSA members. "People seemed really happy and that interaction, knowing I was bringing them something healthy that was making them happy, was really satisfying." Four years later Jonathan and the farm's three staff provide weekly produce for about 250 CSA members, plus walk-up farmers' market sales. He's frank about the work involved; often he puts in 15 hour days with next to no time off. "As I focus more on trying to make it lucrative…it takes some of the fun out of it a bit. Sometimes it's pretty exhausting and I wonder whether I should be working this hard." Nevertheless, he thinks he'll stick it out. "I'm still figuring out how to make it work, but I think it's worth the effort." Visit Jonathan at the Wolseley Farmers' Market, 980 Palmerston, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 until 7:30 p.m. For more information about Jonathan's Farm, click here. To read more Stories of Food in Winnipeg, click here. Categories: Downtown, Education, Environment, Food, Health & Safety, Outside WinnipegBy Stacy Cardigan Smith August 12, 2013 Author: Stacy Cardigan Smith https://twitter.com/stacycardigan Communications Specialist with The Winnipeg Foundation, Community News Commons Editor, mom of two, health enthusiast, West End resident, cat lover and generally cheery gal. PreviousPrevious post:Sir Paul's mass appeal fills stadiumsNextNext post:Exploring community with grant projects Citizen journalist reflects on writing for Community News Commons Local citizen journalism initiative creates impact What a birthday for Maggie the cat! Poetry anyone? (Part 3) Olympic athlete Jason Dorland on loving what you do River City 360 Listen to audio stories from River City 360, a project of The Winnipeg Foundation, in partnership with Community News Commons and 93.7 CJNU-FM. CNC Stories Archived by Year See all 2017 CNC Stories Community News Commons Primary Partners: Community News Commons is funded by: The Community News Commons is a public media project established through grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and The Winnipeg Foundation, and supported by this community. The opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the opinions or receive endorsement from The Winnipeg Foundation or the Knight Foundation. Users indemnify and hold harmless Community News Commons, its partners and sponsors in issues related to content submitted. All content on this website, unless otherwise notated, may be redistributed, subject to Creative Commons license "Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs". However, all logos, marks, code and structure are property of the Community News Commons. Please contact us with any questions you may have. Community News Commons is a website managed by The Winnipeg Foundation and subject to its website's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
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B # Wed 04 Nov, 12:55 Zenit Saint Petersburg 1 - 1 Lazio Zenit Saint Petersburg vs Lazio head 2 head K/O 04 Nov 12:55 12:55, 04 Nov fin HT: 1-0 FT: 1-1 Zenit Saint Petersburg Last Games 0 0 0 + 0 + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? + + + + + 0 + + + + + + + + + - 0 + 0 + 0 + - - - + 28 Oct 16:00 16:00, 28 Oct fin PFC Sochi 26 Sep 09:30 09:30, 26 Sep fin Lazio Last Games 0 + 0 + + + + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? + - + + - - - 0 - + + + - + + + 0 + - 0 - + + 0 + Zenit Saint Petersburg Results Lazio Results Zenit Saint Petersburg Goals Lazio Goals Zenit Saint Petersburg Strength calculated by the robot Lazio Strength Zenit Saint Petersburg Goals (Last 30 games) Total Scored: 63. Total Conceded: 26 Lazio Goals (Last 30 games) Zenit Saint Petersburg Scorers (Last 15 games) Artem Dzyuba 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Sardar Azmoun 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Aleksandr Yerokhin 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 5 Douglas Santos 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Andrey Mostovoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Sebastian Driussi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Dejan Lovren 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Malcom 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Magomed Ozdoev 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Aleksei Sutormin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Aleksandr Erokhin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Vyacheslav Karavaev 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Ethan Horvath 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Lazio Scorers (Last 15 games) Ciro Immobile 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 9 Joaquin Correa 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Luis Alberto 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Sergej Milinkovic-Savic 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 Manuel Lazzari 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Felipe Caicedo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Marwin Hitz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Jean-Daniel Akpa-Akpro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Andreas Pereira 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Zenit Saint Petersburg Bad Boy (Last 30 games) Douglas Santos 10.12.2019 Lazio Bad Boy (Last 30 games) Game Prediction calculated by the bots Bot2 Zenit Saint Petersburg 2.00 1.33 2.46 1.63 1.38 Lazio 1.50 1.67 1.41 1.49 1.63 Zenit Saint Petersburg vs Lazio The match between Zenit Saint Petersburg и Lazio will take place at Gazprom Arena, Saint Petersburg on 4 November 2020, Wednesday. Referee - Artur Dias Zenit Saint Petersburg Stats The team scored 22 points оn its own field in 10 last matches, with the following results 7 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses. The difference between scored and conceded goals is 26-11. The average number of goals is 2.6. The average number of cards in 10 last matches is 2.8. Leading players in the last 15 matches in all tournaments: Artem Dzyuba (6), Sardar Azmoun (6), Aleksandr Yerokhin (5), Douglas Santos (2), Andrey Mostovoy (2), Sebastian Driussi (1), Dejan Lovren (1). Lazio Stats Lazio has not lost in any of the last 5 matches, with 2 wins and 3 draws. The team scored 15 points when playing away in 10 last matches, with the following results 4 wins, 3 draws и 3 losses. The difference between scored and conceded goals is 16-14. The average number of goals is 1.6. The average number of cards in 10 last matches is 2.6. Leading players in the last 15 matches in all tournaments: Ciro Immobile (9), Joaquin Correa (4), Luis Alberto (4), Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (3), Manuel Lazzari (2), Felipe Caicedo (2), Marwin Hitz (1). 13 January 2021, 04:34 sportsmole.co.uk Chelsea have reportedly identified Lazio youngster Raul Moro as a potential transfer target. The Blues will spend January looking to reduce their first-team squad after making a number of high-profile additions in 2020. Lazio vs. Brescia (Wednesday, 6.30pm) © Reuters Lazio head into their final two Serie A fixtures of the season knowing that maximum points could secure second place in the standings. 8 January 2021, 15:56 sportsmole.co.uk Fast sinking Parma welcome an old acquaintance back to the Tardini dugout on Sunday, as eighth-placed Lazio visit a home side stuck in the Serie A relegation zone. Lazio head into their Serie A encounter with Fiorentina on Wednesday afternoon, hoping to get back to winning ways in what has been a below-par 2020-21 campaign so far. Genoa manager Davide Ballardini will be hoping to make it two wins from two when his side host Lazio in Serie A on Sunday. 21 December 2020, 16:50 sportsmole.co.uk Torino vs. Bologna (Sunday, 11.30am) © Reuters Torino entertain Bologna in Serie A on Sunday with the hosts searching for only their second league win of the campaign. Lazio look to overcome their worst start to a Serie A season in five years on Sunday, after they slipped to ninth in the table following a goalless draw with Benevento in midweek. Crotone vs. Spezia (Saturday, 2.00pm) © Reuters Rock-bottom Crotone anticipate the visit of fellow promoted side Spezia on Saturday, trailing the Ligurian club by eight points in the Serie A table after a winless start to the campaign. 16 December 2020, 13:05 talksport.com As own goals go, Dejan Lovren has just scored an absolute cracker! Udinese vs. Crotone (Tuesday, 5.30pm) © Reuters Udinese will be looking to make it four straight victories in Serie A when they continue their 2020-21 campaign at home to struggling Crotone on Tuesday night. Wolverhampton Wanderers could reportedly miss out on signing Brazilian attacker Hulk due to new regulations coming into force after Brexit. Lazio will be looking to return to winning ways in Italy's top flight when they continue their 2020-21 campaign away to Benevento on Tuesday night. 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Everton are reportedly considering a January move for Lazio attacker Luis Alberto. The 28-year-old only recently signed a new contract with his Italian club and has been a key player for Simone Inzaghi 's side this term, already making seven appearances in all competitions. 24 November 2020, 10:21 talksport.com Emmanuel Dennis has been axed from the Club Brugge squad to face Borussia Dortmund for the most remarkable of reasons. Lazio attempt to consolidate their top-two position in Champions League Group F as they welcome a Zenit side who are bottom of the section at the halfway stage - already four points adrift of Tuesday's opponents. Dejan Lovren claims nobody listened to player and manager complaints about the packed fixture schedule having seen a number of his former Liverpool teammates pick up injuries. 9 November 2020, 09:11 talksport.com Artem Dzyuba ended what will have been the most bizarre and challenging weekend of his life with a goal for Zenit Saint Petersburg after his X-rated video scandal. 6 November 2020, 16:06 sportsmole.co.uk An eagerly-anticipated clash of two sides which memorably fought out last season's scudetto race to near the death, Lazio meet Juventus at Stadio Olimpico in Serie A's blockbuster early Sunday kickoff. 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Coris monspeliensis es la única especie del género monotípico Coris de arbustos pertenecientes a la familia de las primuláceas. Es originaria del Sur de Europa y el Norte de África. Descripción Es una planta erecta, rara vez de porte almohadillado. Tallo principal de 10-25(40) cm. Hojas (2)4-9(20) � 0,4-1,2 mm, erecto-patentes o reflejas, lineares patuladas, enteras o crenuladas, las superiores generalmente dentado-espinescentes,a veces con manchas circulares, regulares, ± abundantes en el margen,de color negruzco. Inflorescencia 1-4(10) � de 1 cm. Cáliz 4-6 mm; dientesexternos 6-10(14), de 2-4 mm. Corola 9-16 mm, de color rosa intenso a morado. Fruto 1-2,5 mm de diámetro, ± esferoidal, a veces glanduloso. Coris monspeliensis es una planta melífera. Las flores tienen un color violeta muy vistoso que atrae las abejas de la miel. Florecen desde abril hasta el verano. El fruto es una cápsula globosa de 0,5 a 2 mm que contiene 4-6 semillas papilosas. Hábitat Esta planta prolifera sobre terrenos calcáreos, yesosos, pedregosos y otros suelos pobres. Crece en las sierras litorales y los baldíos en donde hay monte y matorral bajo. Usos Coris monspeliensis se ha empleado en la medicina casera tradicional para curar heridas y fracturas, pues se afirma que tiene la propiedad de soldar los huesos. También se utilizó contra la diarrea, la neumonía y la sífilis. Contiene Vicens-2 un Di-C-glucoflavon. La raíz tiene un sabor intensamente amargo que provoca náusea y antiguamente se traba servir como vomitivo. Coris monspeliensis ha sido identificada por algunos como el "Alum " de la Naturalis Historia de Plinio. El limbo de la planta se usaba para la construcción de herramientas. Taxonomía Coris monspeliensis fue descrita por Carlos Linneo y publicado en Species Plantarum 1: 177. 1753. Citología Número de cromosomas de Coris monspeliensis (Fam. Primulaceae) y táxones infraespecíficos: 2n=18. 2n=56 Subespecies Coris monspeliensis subsp. hispanica (Lange) Masclans Coris monspeliensis subsp. maroccana (Murb.) Greuter & Burdet Coris monspeliensis subsp. somaliensis Govaerts Coris monspeliensis subsp. syrtica (Murb.) Masclans Sinonimia Alus mediterranea Bubani Coris monspeliensis var. denticulata (Lindb.) Masclans Coris monspeliensis var. ebusitana Masclans Coris monspeliensis var. fontqueri Masclans Coris monspeliensis subsp. fontqueri Masclans Coris purpurea St.-Lag. Nombre comunes Castellano: consuelda de peñas, consuelda petrosa, coris, cura real, curalotodo, herba pincel, hierba de las úlceras, hierba de los chinches, hierba pincel , hierba soldadora, iva, iva dulce, periquillo, pincel, pinillo real, sínfito pétreo, soldadora, sínfito pétreo, tomillo real, yerba pincel, yerba soldadora. Referencias Myrsinoideae Plantas medicinales
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Syncios Manager for Mac offers ultimate file transfer solution between Mac and iOS, helping you easily transfer, backup and restore multimedia data including music, video, photo, Ebook, apps, contacts, notes between iPod/iPhone/iPad and Mac. There are more functions of Syncios to better manage your iDevices, such as Access iOS file system, iTunes backup extractor, etc. Simply download and have a try. Step 1. Simply connect your iPod touch, iPhone or iPad to your Mac, then launch Syncios iOS Manager. Step 2. Go to Media tab, click "Music" on the right panel of the program. You will see five items "Import", "Export", "Delete", "New Playlist", "Reload" under the main window. Simply press Import button. Now, a dialog box will pop up. Just click Music under Media tab on the left side, then select iTunes from the drop-down list and click Music , all music will be desplayed on the main window. You can choose music you'd like to transfer to your iPhone, then click Import. Under My Device, click Media tab on the left panel of Syncios, then highlight Music on the right panel of the program, all music will be displayed, you can hold down the Ctrl/Shift key to select multiple music files, .then clickExport button. Transferring music/videos/photos from Mac computer to iPhone/iPod touch/iPad is also very easy. Just clickMusic, Video, or Photos, then select Import at the top, you are allowed to browse your Mac for the files you want to add to your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad, then click Import to transfer them to your iOS device.
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The Don Davis coached squad survived their toughest league challenge of the season with an 11-7 victory over Calvary Chapel on Thursday, Sept. 29, on the local courts. The two doubles teams of Taylor Corrigan/Lina Gleizer and Megan Mindte/Nicole Davidson easily swept their three matches. Davis took it easy on the visitors giving a number of bench players playing opportunities. Earlier in the week, Laguna defeated Godinez 17-1. Varsity has not lost in league play since 2005. This past week, Laguna met Beckman in a non-league match on Monday, Oct. 3, and were hammered 15-3 with Chloe Stuart winning a singles match and the Breakers picking up two more singles wins against the Patriot subs. Laguna will host St Margaret's on Monday, Oct. 10.
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Bids are non-binding—those who bid don't have to accept their awards—this encourages "low-ball" bids because providers don't have anything ultimately to lose if they bid below their true costs. The bid areas are too big—they do not reflect the marketplace. Healthcare is provided at the local level—not by huge mega-companies serving whole Metropolitan Statistical Areas. Bids were offered by product category. Providers can "win" one product category (e.g. hospital beds) but lose another (e.g. wheelchairs). Then, losers are barred from participating in the categories that they did not "win". Instead of continuing to promote competition and maintaining a robust supplier community, this program re-structures business models and puts companies out of business if they did not "win" enough categories of bids. In addition, this flawed process delays hospital discharges by forcing discharge planners to call and coordinate multiple DMEPOS providers—by product category—for each patient and thus creates unnecessary chaos for the patient as well. For me and my business, this is catastrophic. Again, if nothing changes, we will certainly go out of business within a short period of time. I don't know of any business in this economy that can absorb a 45% cut in reimbursement, but I certainly know that we can't sustain our business with that kind of loss. The ironic thing is, we "won" six bid awards—2 of which we declined because we would've lost money on every Medicare transaction in those categories—but every one of our awards were offered at levels well below the amounts that we bid. My company is an accredited, respected, growing company that's been in business for 42 years and we're part of the healthcare continuum that actually saves Medicare money by helping to discharge patients from the more expensive institutional part of the system. It just seems that we are the proverbial baby being thrown out with the bathwater—being driven out of business by our own government because they can't come up with a fair way to cut costs without destroying our industry. If you listen to CMS, their "Competitive Bidding Program" is a great success. They claim it will save billions of dollars, and they claim that they haven't had to lower one price. The DMEPOS industry has submitted these bid prices themselves, they say. It just proves how much unmitigated profit there was in their prices, they say. On the surface, it is true that the industry has submitted these bid prices. What is not true is that the results of this flawed bid process represent anything relative to the industry's margins. The problem is that this program has produced exactly what the experts said it would produce—unsustainable suicide bid prices that were placed by providers who feared being barred from the Medicare program all together. If left unchanged, this will ultimately lead to failure of our entire industry—but only after a lot of companies like mine are already gone.
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Home Politics Mead Treadwell, Dick Randolph file court brief: Ballot Measure 2 is unconstitutional Mead Treadwell, Dick Randolph file court brief: Ballot Measure 2 is unconstitutional A filing today in court reinforces the argument that Ballot Measure 2, which remade Alaska's election laws, is unconstitutional. The brief was filed by former Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell and former State Rep. Dick Randolph, who are represented by former Attorney General Craig Richards of Anchorage, and lawyer Daniel Suhr of the Liberty Justice Center of Chicago. The appeal says that because Alaska is a younger state and its constitutional convention was more recent than other states, there are a plethora of documents available to understand what the authors of the Alaska Constitution meant when designing Alaska's election system. "…courts and counsel have a myriad of resources to know exactly what the delegates thought as they crafted the state's founding charter. The journal, the staff reports, the committee drafts and notes, the models from other states, all are available in PDF at the click of a mouse," the court filing says. "Here, those reams of historical materials all point to a single definitive conclusion for this case: major portions of the recently adopted Initiative 2 transforming Alaska elections are entirely unconstitutional. The voters were closely split on whether the reforms adopted in Initiative 2 are good policy, but both the courts and the statutory initiative process 'have no power to rewrite constitutional provisions no matter how clearly advantageous and publicly supported a policy may appear to be,'" the appellants say in their brief. Last November, with millions of dollars spent to convince voters to upend the primary and general elections, Ballot Measure 2 passed, ushering in a voting method that eliminates the primary election in its traditional sense. The current August election is not a primary at all, but has all names on a single ballot regardless of party, with the top four vote-getters advancing to the General Election, where they battle it out in a ranked-choice ballot scenario. Such a scheme has never been tried before anywhere in America. It's not constitutional, Treadwell and Randolph argue. "Courts must enforce the Constitution as written, and the people may only change it by going through all the safeguards of the amendment process," their brief says. "Initiative 2's election procedures are incompatible with that that Constitution. Instant Runoff voting for the office of governor is incompatible with the plurality principle embedded in the state constitution, and Initiative 2's failure as to the governor's office cannot be severed from other offices. Similarly, the non-party primary is incompatible with the design of the governor-lieutenant governor ticket in the state constitution, and this failure cannot be severed from other offices," it continues. "The non-party primary also violates the freedom of association for political parties built into the structure of the state constitution's design for elections. For these reasons, much of Initiative 2 must be enjoined as violative of the state constitution," it says. Article III, Section 8 of the Alaska Constitution requires that the governor be elected by a plurality of voters, not a majority as required by Initiative 2. That makes. BM-2's instant-runoff voting for governor unconstitutional. The appellants say that the meaning of the Constitution is clear: "'The greatest number of votes' means a plurality of votes. Black's Law Dictionary 955 (6th ed. 1990) ('when there are more than two competitors for the same office, the person who receives the greatest number of votes has a plurality, but he has not a majority unless he receives a greater number of votes than those cast for all his competitors combined.'"). Treadwell and Randolph also argue that even if ranked-choice voting is considered a "method of voting," it still must abide by other constitutional provisions. "If the Alaska Legislature passed a law excluding a group of people from voting based on race, to pick an extreme example, that would clearly violate Article I, Section 1 of the Alaska Constitution ('all persons are equal and entitled to equal rights, opportunities, and protection under the law') even if it were a "'method of voting . . . prescribed by law.' The point is that any new 'method' or 'system' of voting, like instant-runoff voting, must be consistent with the other provisions of the Constitution, including the plurality requirement of Art. III, Sec. 3," they say. The Constitution's authors were cognizant that at times people are elected with a plurality and not a majority, and yet accepted this method for Alaska: "This language requiring only a plurality to elect the governor reflected a conscious choice on the part of the delegates. In the pre- convention materials provided by the Public Administration Service, the delegates were advised: 'In all states the governor is elected by popular vote. In most states the candidate receiving the highest number of votes is elected, even if that is less than the majority of the total vote. Under the two-party system, plurality elections usually give the same results as a majority requirement. But with three or more candidates, the election might go to one receiving less than an absolute majority, and a few states have special provisions for such a contingency.'" Treadwell and Randolph are entering the case with an amicus brief; the original case was brought by Scott Kohlhass, a libertarian who has run for office several times. State and intervener briefs are due Dec. 6, and the case is scheduled for oral arguments on Jan. 18. The Treadwell-Randolph amicus brief in its entirety: Final-for-Filing-AmicusDownload Read the entire argument here: ballot measure Dick Randolph jungle primary Liberty Justice Center Mead Treadwell open primary ranked choice voting Previous articleKenai practitioner who is active in early treatment movement lays out some stats Next articleWest High School mayhem was family fight Mongo Love Candy November 15, 2021 At 4:18 pm Doing the job the Stand Small afraid to lose Dunleavy regime should be doing, but alas are too frightened to come out their safe spaces to try. Sapper1 November 15, 2021 At 4:34 pm Jon Alderson November 15, 2021 At 4:40 pm I'm surprised RINO Mead Treadwell would be arguing against this. It's designed to help liberals like him KN November 15, 2021 At 4:55 pm Wonderful. Thank you! Dave November 15, 2021 At 5:02 pm Oh yah and can someone remind Porcaro that if it fact he is sooo intelligent that people who call into his radio program need to be reprimanded by him for insulting his "intelligence ".! God I would hate to be his wife or children. R C November 15, 2021 At 9:56 pm Agreed. If he is so intelligent he'd know what happened in Germany starting the 15 yrs before the camps. Michael Tavoliero November 15, 2021 At 5:03 pm Who's Dick Howard? This may be a very interesting case. Suzanne Downing November 15, 2021 At 8:34 pm I think that is a typo in the amicus brief. -sd Steve Stine November 15, 2021 At 5:03 pm Actually, the two party monopoly in America appears unconstitutional to me…. Tamra Nygaard November 15, 2021 At 5:28 pm One person, one vote. Period. William Keller November 17, 2021 At 9:29 am Yes it should be, but when the Election was over, 8,000+ Ballots were counted than we had registered voters and no one did anything to address that! Voter Integrity??? Right! ChrissyB November 15, 2021 At 5:53 pm Who actually wrote the Alaska Constitution? Certainly it wasn't the delegation that convened at Constitutional Hall at UAF in the late 50's. I suppose we could try channeling Jack Coghill to learn the truth. I suspect that it was probably written by a couple of East Coast lawyers who represented the interests of Washington DC, and not Alaskans. As for BM2 itself, the vote tally favoring the "yeas" came late when absentee ballots were still being counted. The measure had election fraud written all over it, with Scott Kendall's fingerprints imbedded in the late ballots. Sean P. Ryan November 15, 2021 At 8:56 pm The term "model constitution" is often thrown around with respect to Alaska's constitution. Does "model" refer to "ideal" or "prototype"? This is seldom if ever asked because there's strong evidence of the latter. New Jersey held a constitutional convention in 1948 at Rutgers University. This influenced the setting of Alaska's constitutional convention seven years later. In between, a model (prototype) constitution was developed by an interest group in 1950 (the same year Hawaii held its constitutional convention) based on the New Jersey experience. Bypassing conventional narratives and piecing together seldom-referenced sources may prove illuminating. Alvin Teague November 15, 2021 At 11:04 pm Good comment, Sean. It would be interesting to know "which model" truly represents Alaska's constitution. Maybe Dick Randolph knows….? Ian Laing November 16, 2021 At 8:39 am This document provides some excellent historical context that addresses Sean's question. Highly recommend (See p. 1-6) "http://w3.legis.state.ak.us/docs/pdf/citizens_guide.pdf" nc November 16, 2021 At 8:09 pm As Long as we stick too the basic constitution of America? Each state is different! but what makes us different? and or? rightous, too do so? We, can't be judge or jury! Snuffy November 15, 2021 At 11:00 pm One thing for sure. Scott Kendall's father-in-law, Luke Hopkins, didn't teach him how to commit election fraud. Hopkins never found the flat surface side of a nail. And he graduated from UAF as a carpenter. Lawrence November 15, 2021 At 6:14 pm Excellent. Comes down to whether our leftist judiciary will actually do their job, or continue to play partisan politics. I'm guessing the latter.. I give us about a 10% chance, but that's still a chance. I'm thankful these two teamed up. Good on them both. Dawn November 15, 2021 At 6:32 pm Yeah!! About time Dunleavey has been a disappointment and the Alaska Republican Party has been a major disappointment. Finally somebody's willing to step up and fight for our rights which were stolen on November 3. Go back to Paper ballots in Alaska. One person one vote. Pepe_Trump_2024 November 15, 2021 At 6:33 pm Finally. Is there a way to donate? Steve P Peterson November 15, 2021 At 6:35 pm Glad this is happening, but what took them so long? Eugene Harnett November 15, 2021 At 6:43 pm Way to go, Scott. Thank you for fighting this nonsense. We need to win this before the next election kicks in. Rabbit November 15, 2021 At 7:08 pm THANK YOU!!!!!!! Mead Treadwell and Dick Randolph!!!!!!!!!!! Kenneth L. Wells November 15, 2021 At 7:53 pm Concerned Citizen November 15, 2021 At 8:27 pm Steve Cochran November 15, 2021 At 9:31 pm I can't believe so many people were dumb enough to vote in favor of this scheme. If you don't understand the issue, leave it blank. Now someone has to fight to try and correct it. Chris Bell November 17, 2021 At 10:23 am Why I hate Ballot Measures, uneducated voters should not be setting the precedent. Though frustrating to watch most of the time, these decisions should be left to the legislators. The uneducated voters were fooled by the media (commercials in support) on what Ballot Measure 2 actually was. I guess? question is? Do you want the good old guys of the days that made Alaska the way it is? with Alaska Statues? or do you want the real hurt of changing the Alaskans rules? Hence! Alaskans???? Question Being!? What do you want too give up?? as being a Alaskan??? ( I'm sorry! but we all have too give up something because of the 1.2 TRILLION Dollars) Self Suffient? feed family? salmon, moose, bear and then Deer? OIL? Feeds Family, with jobs? That gives you monies too support that! Hunting and fishing hobby ){ Lets face it, we all not There?) I could continue on forever! You all traded a life and movements! Thom November 17, 2021 At 9:18 am Perhaps you might get your comments proof read to help formulate your thoughts. We would like to understand what's on your mind. CA November 15, 2021 At 11:42 pm Finally, this is being contested. I have my doubts that this measure actually passed. I'd like a forensic audit of Alaska'a 2020 election. Without a signature required on all mail-in ballots, how do we know if all the ballots were legal? There has been such a tremendous push from Outside groups to change Alaska, including this ballot measure. Why? NC, try harder to write understandable English with proper punctuation. It's impossible to decipher your word salad. Alaskans First November 16, 2021 At 5:22 am No matter what was done at the convention or how rational the Treadwell / Randolph arguments are, the Alaska Supreme Court will do what it wants with this lawsuit. And given the liberal interpretations and politically motivated decisions it has made during the past, it is highly unlikely that this lawsuit will be successful. Instead of having their law clerks research the law and inform them, the Justices each choose who they want to win and then set the law clerks off to find cases that support their biased decisions. And the political bias they have clearly favors the liberal party. And there is not a thing that can be done to change it. These jurists are essentially appointed by the liberal bar association. And that is because the Judicial council submits only liberal prospects to the Governor to pick from. It is a corrupt system. Frank Rast November 16, 2021 At 7:07 am Conservatives are constitutional textualists until the text does not meet their requirements Jefferson November 16, 2021 At 9:29 am You are engaging in classic radical leftist projection again, Frank. It's quite a bad habit with you/them. Constitutional textualism benefits us all. We must endeavor to forever practice this art. MBitsko November 16, 2021 At 8:16 am Good luck finding a fair judge for this case. And if it ends up in the AK "supreme" court, well… Michael Johnson November 16, 2021 At 9:18 am This is fantastic news! Can the public join in on this? We need to defeat Measure 2, it will be used to steal elections. R J STOCK November 16, 2021 At 10:39 am Great, thanks. Textualism November 16, 2021 At 10:51 am It does not say "plurality"anywhere in the AK Constitution. Why are Treadwell and Randolph making things up? If the founders wanted a plurality they would have said it. Learn to read. Shameful Natural Alaskan November 16, 2021 At 11:48 am Vote yes next year for the constitutional convention. Sophie November 16, 2021 At 8:07 pm Feel that White power slipping through your fingers in the 21st century? Then, you know what to do! Run one, run all — threatened White people and their BIPOC rump kissers! Run and vote next year for an Alaska Constitutional Convention. Every devoted White and "Other" right-wing extremist would re-write the U.S. Constitution if it were possible. Unfortunately, it's not. And darn those Framers – they made the process for calling a constitutional convention for amending the Constitution so ploddingly cumbersome, and the amendment ratification requirement so high– well, that won't happen anytime soon. So, the Alaska Constitution's all we've got! Given the radical leftists in charge of the state legislature I fear that a constitutional convention would not end up the way you think it would. Green New Deal, mail in balloting, wealth redistribution will be somehow slipped in, and we would be stuck with it Prevere November 16, 2021 At 12:37 pm and Kevin Meyer who should be leading the charge, is nowhere to be found…still! Shame on him! Bethf November 16, 2021 At 1:07 pm We all need to be in that courtroom on January 18. Concerned Alaskan November 16, 2021 At 6:02 pm Thank goodness someone had the ability to hire an attorney to contest this bogus election process. Thank you! Ah, such a waste of time and energy. It's only an amicus brief (with "amicus" misspelled, btw!) Treadwell and Randolph have absolutely nothing new to offer the AK Supremes. The issue at hand isn't what THRESHOLD requirement must be met (plurality vs majority), but the METHOD of balloting (rank choice voting vs single choice voting) used. Perhaps they just wanted their two cents added: "for the cause." The drafters of Ballot Measure 2 went to the woodshed, took jurisprudential lessons learned from Maine, and drafted a ballot measure that fully comports with the Alaska Constitution. Ambassador to the Kingdom November 17, 2021 At 10:38 am Go to a Webster's 1828 or like a 4th edition Black magic spelling book and define the word 'Person'… I'm not one and neither are you, stop accepting this corruption over bastardized language…. Dick Randolph and mead Treadwell would do good to take a lesson in real Law and language instead of playing the 'legal=corporate rules not LAW'. Look the entomology of words easily online and realize how ALL these a-torners (look up torn) have bamboozled the children of GOD that have followed not the LAW… Better wake up. America was never free, it is government-corporation ran currently by UN=not LAW… Understand what is being said to your faces…. Wanna learn more, look up Corporation Nation and Christian Remedy in Law both on YT… There is real, proven remedy, but it's not by joining their STATE of InsAniTy, but leaving it…
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I was really looking forward to this interview, since I knew it would not only be interesting, but educational. I don't know that much about analog video processing, but I've always loved the results. Liz Larsen, of LZX Industries, spends some time teaching me about the history and mechanics of analog video, introduces me to the core concepts, and helps me understand more about this fascinating world. LZX, if you don't know, is the primary developer of modular analog video systems, and the results of their users' work is quite beautiful. But beyond that, we get a glimpse into the world of an innovator, and learn about the struggles in developing a creative system that doesn't place a restrictive stamp on the work of the artist. Follow me into this brave new world, and see if you don't want to take out another mortgage too!
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Hey friends! Today I have 4 more polishes from Super Nails. If you missed the first 4 polishes I reviewed - be sure to check them out HERE! Sorry the post is late, but I think you'll enjoy these. Check out swatch and review of them after the jump! Red Hot Devil is a "clear Polish Base with Red triangles, and Black Diamonds, surrounded by holographic black glitters, and matte red hexes of all sizes". The black holo glitter is freakin' awesome. I need more black holo glitter in my life. This is a fun mix of glitter! It would be cute with a devil costume for Halloween. I did 2 coats of Red Hot Devil over Zoya Jacqueline. No issues with application, all the glitter came out nicely - even the triangles and diamonds. No fishing required. Dry time was great. Jack Skellington is a "clear polish base with white dots, black dots and large circles, black rectangles, white rectangles, and black bars for his lanky arms and legs". I really liked the rectangles, I've never seen these glitters before. This polish is super fun and would look awesome over any color. I did 2 coats of Jack Skellington over Zoya Belinda. Application was smooth. It was a little base-y at first but was nice after I mixed it up a little, really helped grab the glitters. No issues with dry time either. Costume Party is a "clear polish base with black and rainbow glitter hexes and squares of all sizes and textures! Includes holographic glitters, matte and metallic glitters in all colors". There's ton of colors in this polish, almost made it hard for me to layer - but I found a polish LOL. Nice multicolored glitter topper with a nice mix of finishes. I did 2 coats of Costume Party over Square Hue Crown Street/Drive (I had 2 bottles with different names!!!). There were no issues upon application. Glitter covered nicely in 1 coat. No problems with dry time to report. Here Comes Halloween is a "clear polish base with a mix of tiny matte orange, purple, black and dark green glitters". This can be worn alone or over a polish. I did 1 coat, so I can see this covering nicely in 3 coats. A nice matte glitter top coat in festive Halloween colors! I did 1 coat of Here Comes Halloween over Color Club Port-Folio. Glitter coverage in 1 coat was great. Smooth and easy to work with application. No problems with dry time! Again, if you missed the first 4, be sure to check them out - HERE! Hope ya'll have a nice evening! I'm not generally a fan of glitter toppers, but Here Comes Halloween looks fun, and like it'd go great over a variety of colors.
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truck for processing and sale in the commodity markets. of fresh, pasteurized milk as well as other products. popcorn and wine from 76 other central Iowa families. into butter, ice cream and cheese," Burkhart says. and provides links to extra, more in-depth information. for sales of all kinds. then fill those needs with products, often at a premium. profits and a better quality of life. of farmers markets to draw customers into retail areas. and "It's Too Darn Hot to Cook" drew record crowds. structure for the market on the courthouse square. value-added products to diversify their market offerings. many say that cooperation is as important as competition. you bring, and be prepared to encounter bargain hunters. directly from your stand or farm. practical advice, consult The New Farmers' Market. doubled its number of shareholders to more than 200. steadily since it first appeared in the U.S. in the late 1980s. drop-off sites throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. farm visits, volunteer opportunities and potluck suppers. No two CSA farms are alike. Most supply produce. weekly CSA box, among other things. a picnic table and shade trees – and tidy field edges. When evaluating CSA as an option for your farm, consider: Your location. Can you find enough members? in CSA, such as packaging? publish a newsletter and provide other services that help customers feel connected to the farm. then decided to use that as a marketing hook. roadside stand, where the corn is the big seller. lot since the grant," he says. fruit and vegetable crops on 140 acres in Boring, Ore. to the Burns, Kan., farm. ment strategies and view his bounty of colorful crops. the Walnut River, which surrounds them on three sides. ing off the cliff to do it is the hardest part," Walters says. agritourism is authenticity and creativity. When you put a pencil to it, it just doesn't make sense for us to grow the conventional crops any more." 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Chico Basin was among a group of ranches in Colorado, Wyoming and other western states that benefited from a SARE grant exploring various types of communitybased direct marketing models for ranch owners seeking to diversify. The key is to put a value on the natural resource amenities provided by ranchlands and to find ways for urban- and suburban-based consumers to enjoy those amenities. package with the state Economic Development Corp. overcome a location that is less than ideal. coverage. In the tourist business, you are never really off-duty. a wealth of ideas and information. shows that translating marketing strategies from one type of product to another can require some tweaking. the advent of the modern feedlot-to-wholesale system. if you don't completely understand it," Groves says. in buying animal products directly from the source. such information from holistic health care providers in the area. Part of their research included sources of meat with desired levels of omega-3 fatty acids. Meat producers address consumer safety concerns through regulatory avenues as well as processing and inspection. Before launching a direct meat-selling venture, decide where and how you want to market. The type of processing and inspection you choose limits where the meat can be sold, dictating whether you can sell across state lines and whether direct to consumers or wholesale. For more information about meat inspection and overall marketing regulations, see the Legal Guide for Direct Farm Marketing, developed in part with a SARE grant. To learn more about direct-marketing beef, from slaughtering to promoting and advertising, consult How to Direct Market Your Beef, published by SARE's Sustainable Agriculture Network. (RESOURCES, p. 20.) You may want to develop labels describing how you produce your meat, specifying your feeding, medication and other practices and/or where you farm or ranch. Check with USDA's Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) at www.fsis.usda.gov, (202) 205-0623 and the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service's Livestock and Seed Program, www.ams.usda.gov/lsg, to create accurate, legal claims. For organic labels, see USDA's National Organic Program Website – www.ams.usda.gov/nop – or call (202) 690-0725 with questions. For regulations and information related to food safety in livestock products other than meat and eggs, such as milk pasteurization, visit the Food & Drug Agency's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition at www.cfsan.fda.gov. To better address the needs of the small business community, including farmers and ranchers, FDA assigned its small business representatives (SBRs) to respond to questions such as how to find the FDA regulation(s) pertinent to your product. To find the SBR nearest you, visit www.fda.gov/ora/fed_state/Small_Business/sb_guide/smbusrep.html. To expand sales of their lamb and goat meat, Larry Jacoby and Judy Moses built new connections with the growing populations of Mexican and Somali immigrants in western Wisconsin. Their efforts – advertising in multiple languages, promoting visits to their 140-acre farm in Downing, Wis., and attending customer weddings, among them – have resulted in a substantial increase in annual sales. "We like working with a variety of people, it fits our interests intellectually," said Judy Moses, who, with husband Jacoby, received a SARE farmer/rancher grant to explore new ways to promote to culturally diverse customers. "Once you get into their network, you're in. When we have goats for sale, the word spreads quickly and customers come." Now, they sell almost all of their goats and about 40 percent of their lambs to ethnic customers at premium prices. In busy periods during the Muslim month of Ramadan, Christmas and New Year's holidays, monthly sales of adult goats, kids, and 80-pound lambs surge. based on their summer berries and other specialties. people employed year-round to foster good workers. or later into the fall. standing the seasonal preferences of your target market. beef in the summer and roasts in the winter, for example. season and diversify their marketing outlets. resolve to eat healthier meats around the first of year. ket has proven a yearly boon for many poultry producers. rented facilities near their farm in southern Missouri. wear woolen and lambskin fashions. message of the land and sense of place," Carver says. Greenhouses and high tunnels – unheated, pipe-framed structures – offer options for producing before and after the traditional season. Easyto-construct tunnels have been especially popular for off-season fruits and vegetables that fetch premium prices. – Tunnel photo by Mark Davis; greenhouse photo by MB Miller. dried meat or specialty cuts. your chances for expanding your sales volume. festival-goers. The answer turned out to be pizza. so it could be pulled from event to event by truck. descriptions and in other promotions. a quality as they can get anywhere," Churchill says. Other farmers report success from approaching local chefs directly. delis, farmers markets and other locations in 2003. bargaining for better prices and coordinating deliveries. on meeting the changing needs of your buyers. dollar for quality produce and hard-to-get items. monthly food packages with a labor commitment. produce that was not previously available. may not justify the necessary frequent deliveries. Call buyers for appointments and bring samples. economic benefits for the farmers. even bones for soup stock, but most restaurants will want fresh products. brochure describing your farm and products. moderates the workload and minimizes hassles. co-op under the name Idaho Organics Cooperative, Inc. interested in finished fabrics and secured a new buyer. The group also sells seasonal gift baskets to area church groups, a terrific way to highlight local products. new products, expand markets and promote themselves. sharing equipment and bulk ordering supplies. tance in setting up marketing clubs. are keys to successful cooperative marketing. Buy Fresh, Buy Local campaigns sponsored by Food Routes (www.foodroutes.org) boost sales of local products across the United States. help you or your group start a "buy local" campaign. food, fiber and flowers as local? 10 markets, and conduct a workshop for the vendors. marketing structure that farmers could see working. and strengthened the cohesiveness of the group. point for traffic and sales. has led to plans for a 100-vendor market in Asheville, N.C. Website can be challenging and time-consuming. recent years, so contracting this out may make sense. have had a huge impact on business. saving on the cost of Website design and maintenance. and other information makes good business sense. Participating in online information gateways can result in extra business. Nationally, localharvest.org lists close to 10,000 venues where farmers and ranchers sell their products. The Maryland Extension Service, with help from a SARE grant, expanded an Internet-based sheep and goat marketing project begun in the Northeast to include the mid-Atlantic states. The new Website, www.sheepgoatmarketing.info, includes producer and processor directories as well as other resources such as a calendar of relevant religious holidays. markets if interest in bio-based fuels continues to grow. competitive price for a renewable fuel. can also be a plus. and pointing out the need for mid-course corrections. to help you navigate the process. extension agent with the University of New Hampshire. customers who prefer to use the phone. "Look at your profitability, then look for anomalies. will deliver products on time in good condition. TRYING A NEW VENTURE? FIRST, MAKE A SOLID PLAN ... lucrative end product. When he ran the costs – raw product, packaging, bags, labels, packing and shipping – he found that the freeze-drying was considerably more expensive than air-drying, a distinction that might be lost on customers. Earnie ran the numbers on further processing the mushrooms into soup mix, adding still more value. Drying the mushrooms off site brought down their costs, and they could charge enough for a premium soup mix to more than offset them. The Bohners debuted the soup mix in 2006 to an enthusiastic response. What's next? More planning as the couple attempts to move into wholesale marketing of shiitakes. "After evaluation in three to four test markets, we will be better able to make an economically sound decision as to whether we can justify building our own freeze-drying facility," Earnie says. other local farms in addition to their own products. haven't batted an eye on the price hikes," Wilner says. Failure to judge the true demand for a product is a common cause of failure in many business ventures. as possible about your planned products or services. promotional expenses is 3 percent of projected sales. Farm Marketing (RESOURCES, p. 20). marketing skills for both farmers and county Extension. property. Ask your insurance agent about liability and loss insurance specifically designed for direct-market farmers. Resources GENERAL INFORMATION Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program. SARE studies and spreads information about sustainable agriculture via a nationwide grants program and practical publications. (301) 504-5230; [email protected]; www.sare.org. See the Direct Marketing Resource Guide at www.sare.org/publications/ dmrg.htm. Alternative Farming Systems Information Center (AFSIC). Provides on-line information resources, referrals and searching on alternative marketing topics. (301) 504-6559; [email protected]; www.afsic.nal.usda.gov. See comprehensive directory, Organic Agricultural Products: Marketing and Trade Resources, www.nal.usda.gov/ afsic/AFSIC_pubs/OAP/srb0301.htm, or request free CD. Agricultural Marketing Resource Center. Information resources for value-added agriculture. www.agmrc.org. Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), USDA. Information on direct markets, funding sources and publications about sales to schools/restaurants. www.ams.usda.gov/tmd/MSB/publications.htm. ATTRA. National information service offers 200+ free publications. Call (800) 346-9140; Spanish: (800) 411-3222; or go to http://attra.ncat.org for: – Direct Marketing Business Management Series – Adding Value to Farm Products: An Overview – Fresh to Processed: Adding Value for Specialty Markets – Bringing Local Food to Local Institutions. Growing for Market. National monthly newsletter for direct market farmers. $30/yr. [email protected] earthlink.net; (800) 307-8949; www.growingformarket.com. North American Farmers' Direct Marketing Association, Southampton, MA (413) 529-0386 or (888) 884-9270; www.nafdma.com. FARMERS MARKETS/ AGRITOURISM Agritourism and Nature Tourism in California by University of California, Davis. http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/ files/filelibrary/5327/3866.pdf. Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development. Lists publications on running farmstands, promoting "agri-tainment," etc. www.caed.uga.edu.. Direct Farm Marketing and Tourism Handbook by the University of Arizona. http://ag.arizona.edu/arec/ pubs/dmkt/dmkt.html. Farmers Market Promotion Program. Grants program from USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service for farmers markets, roadside stands, CSA. www.ams.usda.gov/farmersmarkets/ FMPP/FMPPInfo.htm. Also see Farmers Market Consortium Resource Guide, www.ams.usda.gov/farmersmarkets/ Consortium/ResourceGuide.htm. Managing the Liability and Risks of Farm Direct Marketing and Agritourism by USDA's Risk Management Agency. Resources for understanding and analyzing potential liability risks. http://www.communityagcenter.org/ Risk_Liability/Risk_Introduction.htm. Tourism & Community Development Resources & Applied Research Clearinghouse, University of Wisconsin, Madison. www.wisc.edu/urpl/people/marcouiller/projects/clearing house/Tourism%20Resources.htm. DIRECT MARKETING MEAT AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS CSU Chico Grass-Fed Beef Website. Includes research articles reviewing the documented health benefits of grass-fed beef, information on how to create a label for your meat that complies with federal regulations, recipes and more. www.csuchico.edu/agr/grassfedbeef. Farm Fresh: Direct Marketing Meats and Milk by Allan Nation. Answers to how, how much, when, or where to sell grass-fed meat or milk for the highest profits. 251 pp; $35.60. www.stockmangrassfarmer.net/ cgi-bin/page.cgi?id=361.html. How to Direct Market Your Beef by the Sustainable Agriculture Network. Practical tips for selling grass-raised beef to direct markets. 96 pp; $14.95. www.sare.org/publications/beef.htm; (301) 374-9696. & Farming System. www.miffsmarket line.org/projects/greeen.html. by the Center for Sustainable Agriculture. 48-minute video, $15. www.uvm.edu/vtvegandberry/Videos/ marketvideo.htm; (802) 656-5459. Resources for Farmers Markets by the Northeast/Midwest Institute. Includes market locators and funding sources. www.farmersmarketsusa.org. The New Farmers' Market: Farm-Fresh Ideas For Producers, Managers & Communities by Eric Gibson. Tips for farmers and market managers and city planners. $24.95 + $3.95. www.sare.org/publications/ newfarmer.htm; (301) 374-9696. Sharing the Harvest: A Guide to Community-Supported Agriculture by Elizabeth Henderson with Robyn Van En. Lays out the basic tenets of CSA for farmers and consumers. 270 pp; $24.95. (800) 639-4099; www.chelseagreen.com. Food Marketing & Processing Food Map. A comprehensive clearinghouse of marketing and processing information on identifying new markets, locating processing equipment, etc. www.foodmap.unl.edu. Safe Sell Dairy: Creative Ways to Sell Dairy Products at Farmer's Markets by Courtney Haase. Product presentation, sampling and good market etiquette. 76 pp.; $8. www.nunsuch.org/safesell.htm. Selling Directly to Restaurants and Retailers by UC-SAREP. Tips for a successful, entrepreneurial relationship with local restaurants, retailers. www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/ cdpp/selldirect.pdf. BUSINESS PLANNING & MANAGEMENT Building a Sustainable Business: A Guide to Developing a Business Plan for Farms and Rural Businesses, by the Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture and the Sustainable Agriculture Network. A guide for agricultural entrepreneurs. 272 pp; $17 + s/h. www.sare.org/publi cations/ business.htm; (301) 374-9696. Farming Alternatives: A Guide to Evaluating the Feasibility of New Farm-Based Enterprises (NRAES-32). $8 + $3.75 s/h to Natural Resource, Ag & Engineering Service. http://extensionpubs.umext.maine. edu/ePOS/form=robots/item.html& item_number=1036&store=413& design=413; (607) 255-7654. The Legal Guide for Direct Farm Marketing by Neil Hamilton. Tips about legal issues when directmarketing farm products. $20 + $3 s/h to Agricultural Law Center, Drake University. www.amazon.com; (515) 271-2947. New Farm Options University of Wisconsin Extension. New niche markets and business start-up issues. www.uwex.edu/ces/agmarkets. NxLeveL This agricultural entrepreneurs program module offers in-depth training and materials for farmers seeking marketing opportunities. www.nxlevel.org; [email protected]; (800) 873-9378. USDA Rural Business and Cooperative Programs. Supports cooperatives in areas such as marketing. www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs; (202) 720-7558. SARE works in partnership with Extension and Experiment Stations at land grant universities to deliver practical information to the agricultural community. Contact your local Extension office for more information. This bulletin was written by Laura Sayre, a freelance writer based in Bucks County, Pa., for the Sustainable Agriculture Network and was funded by USDA-CSREES under Cooperative Agreement 2004-47001-01829.
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Q: Qt rand() doesn't work properly I want to show 1000 random numbers from 0 to 99 999. But there is a kinda weird problem with that. It shows 1000 numbers but none of them is higher than aprox. 35 000. Why is that? #include "mainwindow.h" #include <QApplication> #include <QDebug> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { QApplication a(argc, argv); MainWindow w; w.show(); int ran; qsrand(qrand()); for (int i=0; i<1000; i++){ ran = qrand() % 100000; qInfo() << ran; } return a.exec(); } What console showed me is: 18103 76 22033 25191 5349 13724 11988 25919 32568 20303 17393 14983 4038 443 16566 18275 8687 23110 24124 31899 20267 2336 22086 3570 6406 29490 32107 13236 29800 8273 18552 10895 6682 22968 16656 26019 16518 3253 11669 9948 8894 17826 28748 29056 30912 22295 25019 2820 17657 350 10838 32292 6919 11815 24411 21555 17347 5245 26363 30895 25215 22777 26554 31512 32652 32310 18200 8962 7168 14724 31601 2666 12981 32737 13602 12870 19093 24357 8941 17759 32277 30588 21919 32099 7168 10521 1775 24118 17782 18985 18346 15242 11572 30982 22797 15535 23574 24238 13682 21164 7897 30067 3120 21646 294 10228 13500 13824 31180 23627 23828 3100 11342 16264 30557 21633 25501 25951 10954 12966 10790 4125 19393 5998 8975 13536 7993 1788 2238 4104 28007 28872 29852 24041 10137 19954 21528 3010 9570 31191 12014 29939 15607 30947 8873 106 15065 8614 14182 12895 31924 23593 29148 1601 13191 27522 18073 9456 4358 30118 21134 19244 25661 15743 31950 29774 26997 17214 26003 7477 20827 16115 18050 13188 17247 10586 10288 1291 24411 18168 4324 17282 629 26983 4255 28797 21318 23279 20057 17820 22844 10326 31374 27906 9020 15608 19193 7689 16780 1306 25504 29236 5873 2683 20752 1638 17684 16172 30698 15441 14378 27298 7582 12336 5588 27914 28279 14009 4932 19676 See? None of these numbers are higher than 35000. What did I wrong? A: Issue Actually it is 32767. The behavior in this case is identical to the standard rand(): Returns a pseudo-random integral number in the range between 0 and RAND_MAX. And the similar statement in the qrand() docs: Returns a value between 0 and RAND_MAX (defined in <cstdlib> and <stdlib.h>). Obviously the RAND_MAX in your case is equal to 32767 (2¹⁵ – 1). Solution The solution is to use C++11 random number generators: #include <random> // ... std::random_device rd; std::mt19937 mt(rd()); const int min = 0; const int max = 99999; std::uniform_int_distribution<int> ds(min, max); for (int i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) { qDebug() << ds(mt); }
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i used book pages for the background, lots of decoupage with paper napkins and lots of birds and butterflies from the Graphics Fairy's blog. usei folhas de livro para o background, muita decupagem com guardanapos de papel e muitos passarinhos e borboletas do blog Graphics Fairy. thanks for stopping by and thanks for watching!
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An internship is an experience where students, while enrolled in institute, can gain realistic learning experiences through work. The internship must have an educational value for the students employed. The work experience may be paid or unpaid. What's the sense of an internship anyway? Why not think strictly of school now and your career later? You've got enough to worry about as it is! Wouldn't it be cheaper to hurry and finish school, then become a fulltime professional? Why divert energy to the working world now? What does an internship do for you anyway? Get a head start into your field – A key advantage of an internship is to gain experience in order to break into a field. Many employers will hire only experienced people. That leaves new college graduates trying to figure out how to begin in their chosen fields. Participating in an internship is one way around this obstacle. Explore a career – Are you trying to figure out what you want to do with your life? How can you know for sure? You can take a class and see if you like a type of career. You can read about careers or hear somebody talking about what they do. These are all great things to do. But the experience of actually doing a job and seeing what it is like from the inside is incomparable. Pay attention to how it feels – Is the work environment interesting, or exciting? Do you like the type of people working in this setting? Do you like the work tasks you will be doing once you are a professional? Another way that the internship may improve your class performance is that classroom curriculum may become more meaningful. Material that you are learning in class may relate to your internship assignments. This may help you see the value of your class lessons. What else can an internship do for you? – It can provide references. When you are an intern at a company, people get to know you and your work. They may take a personal interest in you and your career. When it comes time to look for a job, these individuals can act as references for you. They know the quality of your work, your work habits, and your interpersonal style. Make contacts for your future – The people you meet at your internship are potential networking contacts. These people can introduce you to others in your field that may have opportunities that are just right for you. Lead to a higher salary – When you take the time to complete an internship, you gain valuable experience. This experience can justify asking a future employer for a higher rate of pay than if you were applying for the job with no experience. You can explain to your future employer that you have gained specific skills on the internship and probably will not require as much training as somebody who has not completed an internship. May turn into a job – Some employers use the internship as a way to evaluate potential new employees. You can never assume that an internship will turn into a job, even if you are a wonderful intern, but it is sometimes a possibility.
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HIV, STDs, & Hepatitis C Drug User Health 1-800-541-AIDS 1-800-233-7432 Spanish AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) HIV Confidentiality Hotline CEI Program & Services for clinicians (315) 477-8479 or visit www.ceitraining.org Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Hotline (PEP Line) HIV/Hepatitis C You are Here: Home Page > HIV/AIDS Testing > Judges' Fact Sheet - Court Ordered HIV Testing of Defendants Judges' Fact Sheet - Court Ordered HIV Testing of Defendants Download a printable version of the Judges' Fact Sheet (PDF) As of November 1, 2007, New York State (NYS) Criminal Procedure Law, Section 210.16 requires testing of criminal defendants, indicted for certain sex offenses, for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), upon the request of the victim/survivor. This law also amended the NYS Public Health Law (Subdivision 1 of Section 2805-i) by adding a new paragraph that specifies that health care facilities providing treatment to victims/survivors of a sexual offense must: Offer and make available "appropriate HIV post-exposure treatment therapies in cases where it has been determined, in accordance with guidelines issued by the Commissioner, that a significant exposure to HIV has occurred," and Inform the victim/survivor that "payment assistance for such therapies may be available from the New York State Victims Crime Board (now known as Office of Victim Services) pursuant to the provisions of article twenty-two of the executive law." The New York State Department of Health has been requested to provide guidance on the following scenario: The court must order HIV-related testing of the defendant when the result would provide medical or psychological benefit to the victim/survivor. Medical and Psychological Benefit Guidance for Defendant Testing, issued by the NYS DOH AIDS Institute (11/16), can be found online. This guidance also addresses what type of test should be ordered and whether follow-up testing would be medically appropriate. The court should designate a county public health officer to conduct the test. For test site locations: The New York State Association of County Health Officials maintains a list of County Health Departments at www.nysacho.org (click on "directory"). The county public health officials will be responsible for the following: Responsibilities to the Defendant: Provide pre-test information, obtain appropriate HIV test/s, and provide post-test counseling. Responsibilities to the Victim/Survivor: Before requesting the court order, discuss the pros and cons of obtaining the defendant's HIV status. Notify the victim/survivor of defendant's test results. Tell the victim/survivor to call health care provider, share results of testing and determine how to proceed with post-exposure prophylaxis. Responsibilities to the Court: Notify the court in writing that the test was performed and that the results were shared with the victim/survivor. The note to the court shall not disclose the results of HIV Testing. The court's order shall direct compliance with and conform to Public Health Law Article 27-F for disclosure and re-disclosure of defendant's HIV test results. Criminal Procedure Law Section 210.16(7)(a)(ii) states the test results shall be disclosed to the person making the application and that further disclosure shall be permitted only to the victim/survivor, the victim's/survivor's immediate family, guardian, physicians, attorneys, medical or mental health providers, and to his or her past and future contacts for whom there was or is a reasonable risk of HIV transmission and shall not be permitted to any other person or the court. Consistent with the provisions of Public Health Law Article 27-F, the court order should specifically prohibit re-disclosure by such persons to any other persons. Please contact Lyn Stevens, NP, MS, ACRN, Associate Director, Office of the Medical Director, NYS DOH AIDS Institute at 518-473-8815 or [email protected] for any questions regarding medical guidance. Please also see Public Health Law Section 2785-a regarding testing of individuals in custody. Revised: November 2017
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Report 2015-107 Recommendations When an audit is completed and a report is issued, auditees must provide the State Auditor with information regarding their progress in implementing recommendations from our reports at three intervals from the release of the report: 60 days, six months, and one year. Additionally, Senate Bill 1452 (Chapter 452, Statutes of 2006), requires auditees who have not implemented recommendations after one year, to report to us and to the Legislature why they have not implemented them or to state when they intend to implement them. Below, is a listing of each recommendation the State Auditor made in the report referenced and a link to the most recent response from the auditee addressing their progress in implementing the recommendation and the State Auditor's assessment of auditee's response based on our review of the supporting documentation. Recommendations in Report 2015-107: The University of California: Its Admissions and Financial Decisions Have Disadvantaged California Resident Students (Release Date: March 2016) Filter Recommendations to Status : All Currently Outstanding Fully Implemented Partially Implemented Pending No Action Taken Will Not Implement Resolved Legislation Proposed But Not Enacted Recommendations to Legislature To ensure that it has accurate information upon which to make funding decisions, the Legislature should consider amending the state law that requires the university to prepare a biennial cost study. The amendment should include requirements for the university to differentiate costs by student academic level and discipline and to base the amounts it reports on publicly available financial information. In the absence of legislative action, the university should conduct a cost study every three to five years and ensure that it is based upon publicly-available financial information. The university should use the results of the cost studies as a basis for the tuition it charges and for the proposed funding needs that it presents to the Legislature. To ensure that the university does not base future admission decisions on the revenue that students generate, the Legislature should consider amending state law to limit the percentage of nonresidents that the university can enroll. For example, the Legislature could require that the university limit nonresident enrollment to 5 percent of total undergraduate enrollment. To accomplish this, the Legislature should consider requiring that the university's annual appropriations be based on enrolling agreed-upon percentages of residents and nonresidents. Legislation Proposed But Not Enacted To ensure that the university meets its commitment to residents and to bring transparency and accountability to admission outcomes, the Legislature should consider excluding the students who the university places in the referral pool and who do not ultimately enroll at the referral campus when calculating the university's Master Plan admission rate until the percentage of students who enroll through the referral process more closely aligns with that of the other campuses. Recommendations to University of California To meet its commitment to California residents, the university should replace its "compare favorably" policy with a new admission standard for nonresident applicants that reflects the intent of the Master Plan. The admission standard should require campuses to admit only nonresidents with admissions credentials that place them in the upper half of the residents it admits. To meet its commitment to California residents, the university should amend its referral process by taking steps to increase the likelihood that referred residents ultimately enroll. To ensure that campuses' interpretations of admission standards do not adversely impact residents, the university should implement a thorough process to annually evaluate the qualifications of students who apply and students who are admitted. These evaluations should highlight instances when campuses admit nonresidents who are less qualified than residents and should include corrective action steps. Moreover, this evaluation should include resident and nonresident undergraduate enrollment in majors at each campus. The university should make the results of this evaluation—including details of the academic qualifications of students who applied and who were admitted—publicly available. Partially Implemented To improve its internal operations and promote cost savings related to the nearly $13 billion it spent on employee salaries in fiscal year 2014-15, the university should conduct a systemwide assessment to identify ways to streamline and reduce its employee costs. Fully Implemented To ensure the reasonableness of the compensation the university pays its executives, it should include—to the extent possible— all items of compensation when setting or adjusting salaries and benefits, when conducting surveys and studies, and when comparing the compensation packages of its executives to those in similar positions outside the university. To ensure that its process for establishing and revising salaries for its top executives is documented, thorough, and consistently applied, the university should implement the five outstanding recommendations from its 2013 internal review report by August 2016. To improve the transparency and timeliness of its annual compensation report, the university should streamline the process it uses to prepare the report so it can be issued by April of each year. To ensure that the home loan program is the best use of the university's investment funds, it should conduct a cost benefit analysis that factors in the opportunity costs of investing in the home loan program as opposed to other higher-returning assets. To maximize the savings and new revenue from the Working Smarter initiative and ensure that the university uses them for its academic and research missions, the Office of the President should immediately require that the campuses fully participate in all projects unless they can provide compelling evidence demonstrating a harmful effect. To maximize the savings and new revenue from the Working Smarter initiative and ensure that the university uses them for its academic and research missions, the Office of the President should, by June 30, 2016, to the extent possible, implement a process to centrally direct these funds to ensure that campuses use them to support the core academic and research missions of the university. To maximize the savings and new revenue from the Working Smarter initiative and ensure that the university uses them for its academic and research missions, the Office of the President should ensure that it substantiates that projects are actually generating savings and new revenue and that it can demonstrate how the university uses these funds. To ensure that its recruiting efforts benefit residents, the university should prioritize recruiting residents over nonresidents. In particular, the university should focus its recruiting efforts broadly to ensure that it effectively recruits resident underrepresented minorities. For example, the university could establish a limit on the amount of funds it dedicates to nonresident recruiting. Further, it should develop a process to better track its nonresident and resident recruiting expenditures. To determine if the campuses are using funds to further the goals of the University of California system and the Legislature, the Office of the President should begin regularly monitoring and analyzing how campuses are using both state funds and nonresident supplemental tuition. If, after the close of the fiscal year, the Office of the President determines that campuses are not using state funds and/or nonresident supplemental tuition in accordance with those goals, the Office of the President should take steps to correct the campuses' spending decisions as soon as possible. To ensure that it spends state funds prudently for programs that do not directly relate to educating students, the university should track spending from state funds for programs that do not relate to educating students. To ensure that it spends state funds prudently for programs that do not directly relate to educating students, the university should reevaluate these programs each year to determine whether they continue to be necessary to fulfill the university's mission. To ensure that it spends state funds prudently for programs that do not directly relate to educating students, the university should explore whether the programs could be supported with alternate revenue sources. 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To ensure that its rebenching efforts lead to equalized per-student funding among the campuses, the university should include stakeholders such as students, legislative and executive branch staff, and student groups in future discussions of rebenching to ensure that it considers their viewpoints and to increase transparency regarding its funding decisions. Print all recommendations and responses. EasySearch Report Text (Example: "Education") Financial/Federal State High Risk Local High Risk to the Legislature Year (Example: "1998, 2006-09") Agency (Example: "Water Resources")
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Why the number 7 is considered a lucky number? Perhaps the number 7 is considered as 'heaven' or lucky, because back in ancient times while standing on Earth, 7 planets were the only orbs that were visible in the sky with the naked eye, at any given time. Babylonians recognized seven planets. In classical antiquity, the seven classical planets are the seven non-fixed objects visible in the sky: the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. In alchemy, each classical planet (Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) was associated with one of the seven metals known to the classical world (silver, mercury/quicksilver, copper, gold, iron, tin and lead respectively). As a result, the alchemical glyphs for the metal and associated planet coincide. The Pythagoreans called the number 7 "the Septad". Seven is the lowest natural number that cannot be represented as the sum of the squares of three integers. Number 7 is the number of perfection, security, safety and rest. 7 colors of the rainbow. Isaac Newton identified the seven colors of the rainbow as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. 7 was considered a God number in ancient Egypt. The Pharaoh usually ordered things in groups of multiples of 7. For a time, 7 was not even used in writings for the people of Egypt. The number seven is one of the most significant in the Bible. Scholars say it denotes completeness or perfection. After creating the world God rested on the seventh day and the seven-day week has been adopted by all human civilisations. The word "created" is used seven times in the Book Of Genesis in reference to the making of the world. Seven also symbolises the unity of the four corners of Earth with the Holy Trinity. The number seven occurs more than 700 times throughout the Bible and 54 time in the Book Of Revelation, which refers to seven churches, seven angels, seven seals, seven trumpets and seven stars. Israel captured the city of Jericho after marching around it seven times, Solomon took seven years to build his temple, Job had seven sons and the great flood came seven days after Noah went into his ark. In the story of Joseph in Egypt there were seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine and Christ spoke seven words from the cross. In other religions, according to the Talmud in Judaism, the universe is made of seven heavens. The Koran often speaks of seven heavens and Muslims on a pilgrimage to Mecca walk seven times around the Kaaba, the cuboid building at the centre of Islam's most sacred mosque. In Christianity, Judaism and Islam, God resides above the seventh heaven and one of the most important elements in Jewish weddings is the conferring of the seven blessings. And in modern Jewish wedding ceremonies the bride often circles the groom seven times. In Hinduism there are seven higher worlds and seven underworlds. In the ancient Vedic form of the religion the sun god's chariot is pulled by seven horses and the human body has seven basic chakras or "wheels of energy". Japanese mythology has seven gods of fortune responsible for good health, long life, happiness, knowledge, wealth, warriors and fishermen. In Buddhism the newborn Buddha rose to his feet and took seven steps. Seven is the lowest natural number that cannot be represented as the sum of the squares of three integers. does these integers must be different or they can be same? Seems like we are serenading the dragons of the rainbow behavior now else where.
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Jae-Nder Fluid ++ Main<< 1. Guess, What my gender is now? 2. Multiple Gender Equality : E01 (2019) : iPad Pro 3 Unboxing (2019) 5. Nouvelle Vague : Gender Neutral Public Transport 6. The Coventry Mise-en-scène 7. Each One's Cogitation >>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<< Collective work 8. >> Collective Mercury << About︎ Multiple Gender Equality : E01 (2019) This is the first work in a Multiple Gender Equality series. Basically, It used a printed medium, poster. And linked with other works in same series. The initial conception of this work is to be the first work in the Multiple Gender Equaility series and attempted to use a traditional medium that was most accessible to the public. At present, only binary genders are officially recognized as gender in South Korea, and I have considered how to spread a provocative message on the customary characteristics of Korea, where the customs of binary gender are strong both in life and culture. And the result. I started with the somewhat irritating word Multiple Gender Equality. (다성평등) At first, I wanted an image that could throw a message more directly by using a fluid image. When designing the posters, I was thinking about the structural methodology of the images. As it was the first work in the series, it was also related to the future work direction. I was thinking about how to design the structure. At the first layer, the image is easily accessible to the public. Matching fluidic images with familiar colors, the theme was indirectly revealed. Structure of the second floor reveals the theme more directly but still uses indirect and implicit images. These are images that borrow the designer's face shape, which plays an important role in the Multiple Gender Equality series. On the third level, the theme is revealed directly. The direct word-image, which says 다성평등(means multiple gender equality), can grasp the topic no matter what user or audience sees it. and It's very provocative. Rurgo
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Q: ArcMap and BackgroundWorkerThread I read in here I should stick with STA threads while working inside ArcMap. I was using a normal BackgroudnWorker, and my code was running really slowly. I am trying to change it so that the worker creates an STA thread inside and gets it to run on the "heavy" stuff. My problem now is that after the 2nd thread is done working, all my com objects are released. I checked if I have some kind of marshal.RelaseComObject or Shutdown call, but I don't think that is the case. Could it be that I just because the thread that retrieved those com objects is done running, the objects are being automatically released? here is my code sample: private void bckgrndWrkrController_DoWork(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e) { BackgroundWorker worker = sender as BackgroundWorker; if (worker != null) { controller.BackgroundWorker = worker; Thread thread = new Thread(STAProcessSelection); thread.SetApartmentState(ApartmentState.STA); thread.Start(e.Argument); thread.Join(); e.Result = processingResult; e.Cancel = worker.CancellationPending; } } private void STAProcessSelection(object argument) { ISelection selection = argument as ISelection; if (selection != null) { processingResult = controller.ProcessSelection(selection); } } private void bckgrndWrkrController_RunWorkerCompleted(object sender, RunWorkerCompletedEventArgs e) { if (e.Error != null) { MessageBox.Show(e.Error.Message, "Error", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error); } else if (e.Result is bool) { // Making sure the thread was not cancelled after we got the result processingResult = (bool)e.Result && !worker.CancellationPending; if (processingResult) { // Set the datasource of the grid bindingSource.DataSource = controller.List; } } // and inform the command we are done OnDoneProcessing(EventArgs.Empty); } On line #22, after the ProcessSelection call, controller.List[0] contains a valid com object. On line #11, after the thread.Join call, the controller.List[0] element already contains a released com object. What am I doing wrong in here? A: I've read that Single Thread Apartments (STA) only have a single thread allowed inside of them (I didn't think it was that obvious...). So even though my main thread was STA, and I created another STA thread, they were on different compartments. When my 2nd thread finished his job and god disposed, code calling COM objects inside that apartment could not perform (there was no thread to marshall the call to. Maybe even no COM objects anymore?) Anyway, I still don't know how to effectively use BackgroundWorker inside ArcMAP. But I think this explains why this attempt failed.
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Adam Kovars received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from George Washington University before joining the NovaCare Team in Federal Hill in 2013. His clinical experiences includes orthopedic rehabilitation in both inpatient and outpatient settings, neuromuscular rehabilitation with an emphasis on treating traumatic brain injury and stroke patients, and sports specific rehabilitation. He has taken continuing education courses in both vestibular rehabilitation and lumbopelvic pain management, and is certified in Dry Needling. Adam is an avid sports fan and running enthusiast, taking part in multiple full and half marathons. Having this experience helps guide his patients back to their pre-injury activity level and return to their typical exercise routines. Please contact Adam Kovars, DPT at NovaCare Rehabilitation - Federal Hill.
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import axios from '@/libs/api.request' export const getTableData = () => { return axios.request({ url: 'get_table_data', method: 'get' }) } export const getDragList = () => { return axios.request({ url: 'get_drag_list', method: 'get' }) } export const errorReq = () => { return axios.request({ url: 'error_url', method: 'post' }) } export const saveErrorLogger = info => { return axios.request({ url: 'save_error_logger', data: info, method: 'post' }) } export const uploadImg = formData => { return axios.request({ url: 'image/upload', data: formData }) } export const getOrgData = () => { return axios.request({ url: 'get_org_data', method: 'get' }) } export const getTreeSelectData = () => { return axios.request({ url: 'get_tree_select_data', method: 'get' }) }
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Yukio Mishima and Hagakure: Bushido that Modern Japanese bookmen practiced Michiaki Fujii Yukio Mishima (1925-1970), the representative writer intruded into Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's office in Tokyo and suicided on January 25, 1970. This was well-known "The Mishima Incident." We can explain the cause of Mishima's suicide from different views, but we can also know that behind the incident and Mishima's behavior, there was Bushido from Hagakure by reading Mishima's articles written after World War II. It is undoubted that there is a profound relationship between Mishima's second half of life and Hagakure. I expounded the influence of Bushido from Hagakure on Mishima and his responses, to explain the cause of his suicide from the view of Bushido from Hagakure. Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies カルチュラル スタディーズ 人文科学(全般) 「Yukio Mishima and Hagakure: Bushido that Modern Japanese bookmen practiced」の研究トピックを掘り下げます。これらがまとまってユニークなフィンガープリントを構成します。 Bushido Arts & Humanities 100% suicide Social Sciences 55% incident Social Sciences 48% Suicide Arts & Humanities 36% self-defense Social Sciences 35% cause Social Sciences 34% World War II Social Sciences 29% writer Social Sciences 24% Fujii, M. (2010). Yukio Mishima and Hagakure: Bushido that Modern Japanese bookmen practiced. Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies, 7(2), 255-288. Yukio Mishima and Hagakure : Bushido that Modern Japanese bookmen practiced. / Fujii, Michiaki. In: Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2, 01.12.2010, p. 255-288. Fujii, M 2010, 'Yukio Mishima and Hagakure: Bushido that Modern Japanese bookmen practiced', Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 255-288. Fujii M. Yukio Mishima and Hagakure: Bushido that Modern Japanese bookmen practiced. Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies. 2010 12 1;7(2):255-288. Fujii, Michiaki. / Yukio Mishima and Hagakure : Bushido that Modern Japanese bookmen practiced. In: Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies. 2010 ; Vol. 7, No. 2. pp. 255-288. @article{1ed9755d9e58483bb848b6b395628950, title = "Yukio Mishima and Hagakure: Bushido that Modern Japanese bookmen practiced", abstract = "Yukio Mishima (1925-1970), the representative writer intruded into Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's office in Tokyo and suicided on January 25, 1970. This was well-known {"}The Mishima Incident.{"} We can explain the cause of Mishima's suicide from different views, but we can also know that behind the incident and Mishima's behavior, there was Bushido from Hagakure by reading Mishima's articles written after World War II. It is undoubted that there is a profound relationship between Mishima's second half of life and Hagakure. I expounded the influence of Bushido from Hagakure on Mishima and his responses, to explain the cause of his suicide from the view of Bushido from Hagakure.", author = "Michiaki Fujii", journal = "Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies", publisher = "Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University", T1 - Yukio Mishima and Hagakure T2 - Bushido that Modern Japanese bookmen practiced AU - Fujii, Michiaki N2 - Yukio Mishima (1925-1970), the representative writer intruded into Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's office in Tokyo and suicided on January 25, 1970. This was well-known "The Mishima Incident." We can explain the cause of Mishima's suicide from different views, but we can also know that behind the incident and Mishima's behavior, there was Bushido from Hagakure by reading Mishima's articles written after World War II. It is undoubted that there is a profound relationship between Mishima's second half of life and Hagakure. I expounded the influence of Bushido from Hagakure on Mishima and his responses, to explain the cause of his suicide from the view of Bushido from Hagakure. AB - Yukio Mishima (1925-1970), the representative writer intruded into Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's office in Tokyo and suicided on January 25, 1970. This was well-known "The Mishima Incident." We can explain the cause of Mishima's suicide from different views, but we can also know that behind the incident and Mishima's behavior, there was Bushido from Hagakure by reading Mishima's articles written after World War II. It is undoubted that there is a profound relationship between Mishima's second half of life and Hagakure. I expounded the influence of Bushido from Hagakure on Mishima and his responses, to explain the cause of his suicide from the view of Bushido from Hagakure. JO - Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies JF - Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies
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Call of Duty: Black Ops – Rezurrection DLC Guide Published by GameFront.com 10 years ago , last updated 2 years ago Posted on August 22, 2011, GameFront Staff Call of Duty: Black Ops – Rezurrection DLC Guide Zombies on the Moon? What will the wizards at Treyarch think up next. This DLC pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops picks up where previous zombie maps left off with new characters and a new plot covering the rise of zombies on a secret Soviet facility in space. Use experimental weapons and low gravity to thwart the zombie threat once more. Look below for Game Front's own guide covering tips and tricks for surviving the Moonpocalypse. For more amazing lists, check out the achievements, trophies, and cheats pages to get your fill of weightless brains. Check back later for new updates! Moon Achievements Cryogenic Slumber Party One Small Hack for Man… Perks in Spaaaaaace! Fully Armed and Operational Nacht Der Untoten Night Guide Verrückt Guide Shi No Numa Shi No Numa Guide Der Riese Der Riese Guide As of right now, Moon is a new map. It is a great mystery to many players, and has many secrets to be uncovered. This map offers many new features that Zombie fans have never even dreamed of. The first thing you will notice on this map is the spawn area called "No Man's Land". It is presumably in Area 51, and it has a location where you can teleport to the moon. However, you will hear a buzzer. This buzzer is your worst nightmare. After you hear it, a massive wave of zombies will attack you, including dogs. You must teleport to the moon as soon as possible. Once you get there though, you will realize you can't breathe. This is where another new feature comes in. Grab the space suit in the locker directly in front of you, and activate it so you can breathe. There will be barely any sound, so be aware the entire time. Also, grenades will be more difficult to use, and you will need to control your mobility better. Why? Because there is a lack of gravity on the moon. Now you may be thinking, what else does this map have to offer? Being on the moon is great, but there has to be more to it. Well, there is. The generous folks over at Treyarch added in a brand new perk, and a new weapon. The perk can be found while moving around in the map. As usual, it will be a soda machine. This new perk gives you the ability to hold three guns at a time, instead of just two. This is great if you have the problem of running low on ammo, or guns. And let's be honest, when is more firepower ever a bad thing? The new perk is called 'Mule Kick' and will cost you a whopping 4,000 points. That extra weapon slot may be useful if you find yourself the new weapon in the mystery box. If you get lucky enough to find a powerful gun called 'The Wave Gun' in the Mystery box, then you have stumbled upon the new weapon on Moon. When you first pick it up, 'The Wave Gun' will be a dual-wielded gun, but it can be changed into one large gun by pressing left on the D-Pad. If the awesome look of this new 'Wonder Weapon' doesn't please you, then maybe it's function will. The Wave Gun will make zombies cough up blood, and slowly expand while floating away. While dual-wielded, The Wave Gun turns into 'The Zap Gun Dual Wield'. When Pack-a-Punched, it becomes the 'Max Wave Gun' and the dual wielded version turns into 'Porter's X2 Zap Gun'. All guides to the achievements will be updated soon. In Moon, complete Richtofen's grand scheme. To get this secret achievement, you'll need a few things first. Obviously, the Rezurrection DLC. Secondly, you'll need two previous achievements from the other DLC zombie maps. Unlock the achievements 'Ensemble Cast' and 'Time Will Tell'. Next, play Moon in Zombies. You will have to be Richtofen in Moon to do this. When you do get Richtofen, you will have a tiny Vrill generator icon at the bottom of your screen. You will also need three specific weapons from the mystery box. Yes, three. If you didn't know already, the new perk in Moon allows you to have three weapons at once. So buy 'Mule Kick' off the wall for a whopping 4,000 points. You may need a lot of points for this one. You'll be taking your luck at the mystery box trying to get three rare weapons. Keep testing your luck, and acquire all of these weapons at the same time: The Wave Gun, Quantum Entanglement Devices (QED), and Gersch Devices. Receive the Excavator "PI" to breach Tunnel 6. You only need to breach it once. After you activate the power (near the pyramid), play a round of 'Samantha Says' on the four computers outside near the building. Head to the labs. Near one of the counters should be the 'Hacker'. Hack one of the four red buttons along the wall. This will also activate four switches nearby. Locate them by searching for their green light. Hack all four of the switches. Once done, press the four buttons you found on the wall earlier in less than 2-3 seconds. If you did it right, they will stay lit. The mysterious pyramid that you've probably been wondering about now comes into play. A round hole will open up, but don't do anything with it yet. When tunnel has been breach, someone must hack the proper terminal from the Receiving Area so that the Digger leaves. Go back to tunnel 6. A black egg should have appeared near the M16. Knife the egg and you'll see it moving around the room. Follow it. Knife it when it stops. Open doors for it so it can continue to move. It should fly up onto a dish on top of the spatial base. Use the Wave Gun on the tip of the Dish. The egg will move again. Follow it through tunnel 11. IT will go hide into a metal railing. You can either shoot it from the wall next to Stamin-Up, or you can throw a grenade at it. Keep moving until the egg reaches the pyramid. It fits in the hole you opened previously. A container will rise up from the right side of the pyramid. You have to kill about 25 zombies near the container so it can collect 'Zombie Souls'. You'll see the souls rise up to the ceiling. You should be rewarded the Death Machine for 90 seconds. Also, you will unlock the achievement 'Cryogenic Slumber Party'. Continue on to get the 'Big Bang Theory' Achievement. One Small Hack for a Man… In Moon, hack something. The first thing you have to do is acquire the 'Hacker'. The Hacker. is located in the labs on a counter. Trade your equipment for the Hacker. Press Up on the D-Pad to select the Hacker. Once the Hacker is selected, go over to a gun on the wall. In the same room there should be an MP5k. Walk over to it, and hack the gun. Once the hacking bar fills all the way up, the hacking is complete. You should immediately receive the 'One Small Hack for Man…' achievement. In Moon, become trapped in the Receiving Area and free yourself through resurrection in co-op. Wait for the two excavators to be done. After this, the only way to get across the map is by the cosmonaut teleporting you when he hits you. You can also use the Gersch device. Get yourself into the Receiving Room (the first room, not Area 51) through teleportation. DO NOT LET YOUR CO-OP PARTNER TELEPORT. Kill yourself. Yes, you actually have to. Have your co-op partner finish the round, alone. When you respawn, you will be out of the Receiving area and will not be trapped anymore. Once you are alive, and out of the Receiving Room, you will unlock the 'One Giant Leap' achievement. In Moon, purchase every perk in one game. This achievement is pretty self explanatory, but I'll do my best to simplify it. Please remember, you do not need to collect all of the perks at the same time. You only need to get all the perks at least once in a single game. You must collect all the perks while playing on Moon. You can collect one perk before round 1, by buying the random perk that spawns in No Man's Land. The first thing you need to do is make your way to the power switch. If you are playing solo, you can buy Quick Revive in the first room for 500, without the power. After you activate the power, find the Perk-a-Cola machines scattered around the map. All the perks you need to collect are Quick Revive, Stamin-Up, Double Tap, Mule Kick, PHD Flopper, and Juggernaut. You will need to collect about 14,000 points to buy all the perks. If you are not playing co-op, you will also need to collect points to open all of the doors. Once you have purchased all of the perks, you will unlocked the 'Perks in Spaaaaaace!' achievement. In Moon, acquire 3 pack-a-punched weapons at the same time. This is one of the more simple achievements, but you have to be patient. Obviously, you will need three weapons at the same time. I suggest collecting about 20,000 points first. Pack-a-Punching three weapons will cost you 15,000, and the perk will cost you 4,000. The extra 1,000 points will leave you enough to buy a third gun. To get three weapons at once, you have to acquire the 'Mule Kick' perk. It will cost you 4,000 points. Once you acquire it, go get another weapon. Once you have three weapons, go to the Pack-a-Punch machine. You should know where it is considering it's the first thing you see when you start the game. If you don't remember, it's in No Man's Land (Area 51). Pack-a-Punch will cost you 5,000 points per gun. Pack-a-Punch each of your weapons. Once you grab the third weapon out of the machine, you should unlock the 'Fully Armed and Operational' achievement. In Moon, prevent each excavator from breaching the base in one game. First off, you should know that all of the Excavator controls are in the Receiving area (the first room you enter). They will not activate unless you turn on the power, so make sure you turn it on. You will need the Hacker to stop the Excavators, so go to the Labs and find it on one of the counters. When you hear a voice over the intercom saying that one of the Excavators is active, head over to the receiving area. Press Up on the D-Pad to bring up the Hacker, and use it on the Excavator that is active. Once you hack an Excavator, it will stop. Make sure you do it before it breaches a tunnel. Repeat this process for each of the Excavators. If done correctly, then you will unlock the 'Ground Control' achievement. In Moon, gain sweet, sweet, revenge. This is continued from the 'Cryogenic Slumber Party' achievement. Continue where you left off. The next step is to head over to 'No Man's Land'. No Man's Land is Area 51, the place where you spawn. To your right there should be a beam structure with plates stored on it. Throw a grenade at it and the plates will fall off. Throw a Gersch Device behind the crates where the plates have fallen. The plates should now be on the teleporter pad. Go back to the Moon. The plates should now be right in front of the Quick Revive machine. Use a QED on them. They should now be right next to a computer a corner of the room. Look in the labs for a lead pipe. They are usually hidden in one of the computers where the hacker spawns. Grab it and plug it into the machine in the Receiving Area. Make Richtofen put the Vrill Generator in between. Make Richtofen repeatedly press the X button on the computer keyboard for a few minutes. After the voice over ends, the screen will stay green. The Vrill Generator will now be powered up, and it will shine. Grab it and move to the pyramid. Put the Vrill Generator near the engravings. There will be four containers that rise up from the corners of the pyramid base. Fill up the tanks exactly like before. Kill about 25 zombies near the container. They should fill up with zombie souls the exact same way. The egg from before will fly back to the outside area. It will be located near the 'Samantha Says' consoles. Use a Gersch Device on the egg. The egg will teleport onto three rockets outside of the playing area. They will launch and head towards Earth. You will now unlock 'The Big Bang Theory'. Along with the achievement, you will unlock permanent perks. Enjoy the Moon, zombie killer. It's yours! This map translates to "Night of the Undead". It is the first Nazi Zombies map that was released with World at War (available after you completed the campaign). This map does not have any perks on it, unlike the other Zombie maps. It consists of the three rooms, which are the Starting room, the 'Help' room, and the Upstairs. The Help room contains the mystery box. It is to the left when you open the door. There is a direct route to the upstairs from the Starting room, which is a set of stairs. However, most people do not use the stairs because it opens up another route for zombies to attack the Upstairs. The only 'Wonder Weapon' available on this map is the Ray Gun, however while playing the Rezurrection DLC you can acquire Black Ops weapons from the mystery box. Verrückt was a World at War Zombies map. The name translates to "Crazy" but most people call it Asylum, because the map is an insane asylum. This is the first map that requires you to turn on the power, and all maps after this have power too. There are many more rooms and weapons than on Nacht Der Untoten. There is the left spawn room, and the right spawn room. Once the power is turned on, you can unite the spawn rooms. On the right there is a back room, a hallway, a balcony, and an upstairs. On the left there is an upstairs and a balcony. There is also a kitchen. On the opposite side of the building from the spawn, there is the power room. This is where the mystery box is located. Scattered across different rooms, there are Perk-a-Cola machines. This is the first map to have the perks, and all maps after have them too. This is mostly a close quarters map. The only chance you will have at long range is if you kill the zombies while they spawn in the courtyard. You cannot access the courtyard to roam around. Pick a room, and defend yourselves from the insane amount of zombies that will be sure to attack you. Shi No Numa is a classic Zombies map that ties into the story very well. The name translates to 'Swamp of Death'. So obviously, it is a swamp. This is a very large map. You start out in a building in the middle. When you exit, it branches off in an 'X' shape to four other locations. These four locations are the Comm room, the Storage Hut, the Doctors Quarters, and the Fishing Hut. The mystery box could be at any one of these locations, so look for the light that the box emits to find it. On your way to the location you choose to go to, you will be slowed down by the swamp. To avoid death, move through the swamp when there are not many zombies around. Each of the locations contain a Perk-a-Cola machine, which can be very useful. Don't be a chew toy! This is the first map to introduce dog rounds. Hell Hounds will attack you, but don't worry. They are easy to triumph over as long as you don't panic. If you kill the final dog, he will drop a max ammo. In a way, dog rounds are good and prepare you for the zombie horde. Good luck in the swamp! This map was a community favorite in World at War. Many Zombie enthusiasts are happy to see it in the Rezurrection DLC. The name translates to 'The Giant' but it is also known as 'Factory'. This map is the most complicated of all the classic maps. You start out in the courtyard. From there, there are multiple locations you can go to. You can head towards Teleporter A, Teleporter B, or Teleporter C. By Teleporter A, you can access the Lab and Animal Testing. If you go to Teleporter B, you can access the Hangar, the Furnace Room, and the Generators on the second floor. If you head towards Teleporter C, you can access another Lab, and a mystery room. The first thing you should do is turn on the power which is located in the courtyard near Teleporter C. The mystery box also starts out there. Der Riese is the first map to offer many new features. In the mystery box, you can access new wonder weapons such as the Wunderwaffe DG-2, and the Monkey Bombs. You can also link all three teleporters to the mainframe to unlock the door to the Pack-a-Punch machine. For 5,000 points, you can upgrade any weapon to its Pack-a-Punched version. Be on the lookout for easter eggs, because this was home to group 935. This facility is very important, so protect it from the zombies!
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Professor Luo says, "Albert joined my lab in his freshmen year and has since grown into a mature and confident scientist. He loves research and spends all the hours outside his classes in the lab. His persistence and hard work have resulted in a co-authored publication recently." Xu says, "The first time I held a pipet was in Kunxin Luo's lab freshmen year — at the time, all I knew was that I was interested in biology, but I didn't know what to do with my interest. After spending many evenings and weekends studying how disruption of developmental pathways can lead to cancer, I've picked up essential skills such as troubleshooting and scientific literacy, and even had my work published in a peer-reviewed journal. Now, almost 4 years later, I'm ready to use the skills I've learned to further my pursuit of a career in basic science research." Xu's contributions to the MCB Department go beyond his lab work — he also served as the co-president (along with Albert Wu) of the MCB Undergraduate Club "MCBcDNA" which aims to serve the needs of the UC Berkeley undergraduate Molecular and Cell Biology and science community by providing our peers with the resources for success. Xu graduated this Spring, where he was awarded an I.L. Chaikoff Award in recognition of his outstanding achievements and excellence in research in the emphasis of Cell & Developmental Biology.
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Page 14442 1 Thursday, 26 March 2009 2 [Status Conference] 6 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Mr. Registrar, please call the 7 case. 8 THE REGISTRAR: Thank you, good morning, Your Honours. This is 9 case number IT-03-67-T, the Prosecutor versus Vojislav Seselj. 10 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Thank you very much, 11 Mr. Registrar. Today we are the 26th of March, 2009. I would like to 12 greet Mr. Mundis, his associates as well, and I would like it to greet 13 Mr. Seselj. And as well, all the people assisting us in and around the 14 courtroom. Mr. Registrar, Mr. Usher, ladies and gentlemen in the 15 interpreting booths, and the court reporter. 16 So I'd like to greet all of you. 17 Today we are here for a Status Conference. The next hearing will 18 be after consulting the planning of the hearings in the month of March, I 19 realised that there are a lot of cases on the schedule, which means that 20 our next hearing will take place in the month of May. And I would like 21 to say that the Status Conferences usually take place every 120 days. I 22 tried to organise things that we see each other more often but the 23 schedule is such that it won't be possible to organise hearings, 24 Status Conferences every two weeks, which I wanted, but I would like to 25 talk about something in private session. So Mr. Registrar, could you 1 please move into private session. 2 [Private session] 3 (redacted) 10 (redacted) 15 [Open session] 16 THE REGISTRAR: Your Honours, we are now in open session. 17 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well. Mr. Seselj, I 18 wanted to talk today in the first place about your health. Upon reading 19 the articles that are published regarding this trial and yourself, I 20 noticed recently that in an article published in Belgrade, there was a 21 mention of a health issue. I was never informed of anything of the sort 22 and I would like to ask you if you can confirm to us that everything is 23 fine or that you are suffering from some kind of ailment. 24 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Mr. President, I'm in sufficiently 25 good health to be able to continue participating in the proceedings. My 1 health cannot be reason for interrupting the proceedings. I don't know 2 which article you are referring to from the Belgrade press, but from 3 August last year, I had my blood tested six times and the results each 4 time were rather poor regarding the functions of the liver. They are AST 5 and ALT and bilirubin. They are more than twice the amounts that are 6 considered normal, and I had an ultrasound examination of the liver which 7 showed that my liver is large. That is what the doctor told me. This 8 need not mean anything in itself. That is all that information I have 9 about my state of health. 10 I have here the last -- is this the last one? The -- this was 11 the latest result of my blood test which shows these figures. And I can 12 show it to you, if you are interested. 13 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well, Mr. Seselj. Given 14 what you just told us, the Trial Chamber will request the medical -- the 15 physician from the UNDU to inform us of what is going on because, of 16 course, we have the responsibility of making sure that your health is 17 okay. So I wanted to check this with you. 18 And secondly, it is something that I have to say in response to a 19 motion that you've sent us not long ago regarding an article which 20 appeared in Los Angeles Times on the 1st of March, 2009. The 21 Trial Chamber following this motion that you have filed in writing to us, 22 and I have it before me, and the Trial Chamber renders the following 23 decision. I will read very slowly in order that you may understand very 24 clearly what we are saying in this decision. 25 The Trial Chamber was seized by the motion 414 from the accused 1 registered on the 16th of March, 2009. In this motion, Mr. Seselj is 2 mentioning a press article that was published in the Los Angeles Times on 3 the 1st of March, 2009, according to which the accused Jovica Stanisic -- 4 Jovica Stanisic. I will spell Jovica, J-o-v-i-c-a. Would have 5 collaborated with the American Secret Services (CIA), the court reporter 6 never heard of the CIA, I suspect. It's C-I-A, I'd like to spell it for 7 her. According to which, the CIA handed documents to the Tribunal 8 confirming the contribution -- constructive contribution of 9 Jovica Stanisic to its work. 10 Mr. Seselj is requesting, therefore, that the Trial Chamber hands 11 down an order in order for all the documents that were sent to the 12 Tribunal by the CIA concerning Mr. Stanisic be handed to him without any 13 further delays. 14 The Prosecution responded on the 19th of March, 2009, by saying 15 that the motion is no longer founded because of the erroneous character 16 of the information on the basis of which it was established. 17 The Trial Chamber deliberated on this and considers that it would 18 be proper to ask to the Prosecutor, first of all, if he is in possession 19 of the said documents. 20 According and following the answer obtained by the Prosecutor, 21 and depending on their answer, the accused would have to address his 22 motion to the competent Chamber to find out whether the Trial Chamber, or 23 rather, the Trial Chamber that's dealing with the Simatovic and Stanisic 24 case. 25 If these documents were indeed filed confidentially to the 1 Tribunal, the Trial Chamber presiding the Simatovic and Stanisic case, in 2 that case, seems to be in fact the proper channel to decide whether there 3 is a legitimate interest for the accused to have access to the said 4 documents. 5 This is our oral decision. It's an oral decision which firstly 6 is requesting if the Prosecution indeed has these documents, and if 7 indeed the Prosecution has the documents they will have to answer 8 consequently, and with respect still to this oral decision handed down by 9 the Trial Chamber, Mr. Seselj will have to seize the competent Chamber, 10 which is not this Trial Chamber, but rather the Trial Chamber presiding 11 over the Stanisic and Simatovic case. 12 So that's what I had to say with respect to this decision. 13 Mr. Prosecutor, do you have something to add on this first part of the 14 oral decision? 15 MR. MUNDIS: Good morning, Mr. President, Your Honour. And to 16 everyone in and around the courtroom. The Prosecution at this point in 17 time has nothing to add. We will be filing something consistent with the 18 Trial Chamber's oral decision. 19 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well. Thank you very 20 much. Mr. Seselj, you've understood what I've just said. The 21 Trial Chamber has nothing else to add. 22 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Well, it is my conviction that 23 there's no need for me to try and persuade you as to my interest in these 24 documents if they exist, since Jovica Stanisic is one of the high-ranking 25 members of the alleged joint criminal enterprise where my name is 1 mentioned, that is the first level of this joint criminal enterprise. 2 Apart from Milosevic, Karadzic, Mladic, there is Jovica Stanisic's name 3 and my own. 4 I have endeavoured through the Prosecution case so far and the 5 statement of the accused at the very beginning and also testifying in 6 Slobodan Milosevic's case to present data showing that it is impossible 7 for us to be a part of a joint criminal enterprise once we analyse our 8 mutual relationships. The hostility between Jovica Stanisic and myself, 9 for instance. If what has been published in the Los Angeles Times then 10 it is for me absolute evidence that Jovica Stanisic and myself could 11 never have been a part of a joint criminal enterprise. We could only 12 have been on opposing sides because the CIA would certainly never provide 13 such favourable, in inverted commas, in quotations marks, "favourable" 14 comments about me. The very thought that it might say something good 15 about me is absolutely impossible. 16 I wish to remind you Mr. President, that I have asked several 17 times, even during the pre-trial proceedings, that a subpoena be sent to 18 the intelligence services of the United States, Great Britain, France, 19 Germany, Italy, Croatia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina to provide all documents 20 in which my name is mentioned. The Trial Chamber in those days said that 21 I myself should try and get hold of those documents, and if I failed, 22 then I should address the Chamber. Through my associates I have written 23 to the governments of these governments with the exception of the 24 Government of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina for obvious reasons, but 25 only to the Western governments, and we only received an answer from the 1 American government. In principle they agreed, but they asked for this 2 to be paid. We could not pay for it. So it was up to the Trial Chamber 3 to get these documents, and I haven't forgotten that I made such a 4 request several years ago and I think I mentioned this to you in the 5 pre-trial proceedings. And these documents could be extremely important 6 for me. 7 I will address the Trial Chamber in charge of the 8 Stanisic-Simatovic case with the request that these documents be 9 disclosed to me. However, if they do not have these documents but only 10 the OTP, the OTP is a unified institution for the entire Tribunal. It 11 has one segment in this trial and another in different trials, and the 12 OTP is subject to decisions of all the Trial Chambers. And if you make 13 such a request, then the OTP should necessarily provide those documents. 14 If the OTP has those documents, then it must provide them to 15 these proceedings. There's no need -- there's absolutely no course for 16 them to be concealed from these proceedings. I have provided photocopies 17 from an internet site of the Los Angeles Times in which this article was 18 published, and I've also provided you from the Serbian press all the 19 articles commenting on this to show you how important this issue is for 20 me. That is as much as I had to say about this. 21 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well, we will expect the 22 Prosecution to give us a response in writing, and you will then make a 23 request to the Stanisic Trial Chamber. 24 Mr. Prosecutor, I have a personal request to make to you, but it 25 also concerns the Trial Chamber. It would seem that the tribunal of 1 Belgrade which tried 13 accused for the Vukovar siege rendered a 2 decision. It would seem that in this judgement some convictions were 3 made, Miroljub Vujovic was convicted, and there were also five acquittals 4 of five people which one of them was Milorad Pesic [phoen]. This 5 question was pending before the court of Belgrade following a judgement 6 that was rendered in 2005 but that was dismissed by the Supreme Court. 7 So the trial had restarted. It would be interesting to obtain this 8 judgement, I don't know if you have it or if you can try to get it, but 9 if you have it or when you get it I would really appreciate to obtain a 10 copy of the said judgement. 11 MR. MUNDIS: It's been requested, Mr. President, from the 12 authorities in Belgrade. 14 much. Yes, Mr. Seselj. 15 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] [Previous translation continues] 16 ... is pronounced, it was only the oral part of the judgement that was 17 rendered in court and it hasn't been submitted in writing to the parties. 18 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] There seems to be a problem 19 with the translation. I couldn't hear the French translation. Can you 20 start again. 21 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Well, I wanted to say that I 22 immediately expressed my own interest as soon as I heard that the 23 judgement was rendered in the Ovcara proceedings, and my associates were 24 told that only a summary of the judgement was read out in the courtroom, 25 and that the entire judgement hasn't been completed yet and it hasn't 1 been submitted in writing to the parties in the proceedings. That is 2 constitutional practice in the Serbian jurisdiction; that is to say, that 3 the judgement is not written until the day it is rendered and then it is 4 written after that day with additional argumentation. What is important 5 is that the only two volunteers of the Serb Radical Party who were 6 indicted, Slobodan Katic and Marko Ljuboja, they were acquitted. And 7 Milan Lancuzanin Kameni, who was the commander of the Levo Supoderica 8 detachment, and the first time he was tried he was convicted to a 20-year 9 sentence on the basis of testimony provided by false witnesses, was now 10 sentenced to six years because he was in Ovcara and he himself is now 11 challenging that. However, he did not take part in the liquidation. 12 Now, why it is six years, that is something I haven't seen yet. Is it 13 because he did not report the crime or is it that someone said that he 14 took part in some of the beatings of some of the detainees right there on 15 the spot? That is something I don't know. 16 And you remember the well known Ceca, who we mentioned here 17 several times, now he has been sentenced to five years in prison and the 18 first time he was sentenced to 20 years. I think that this judgement is 19 very important for these proceedings here because it is part of the 20 evidence that the volunteers of the Serb Radical Party have nothing to do 21 what happened in Ovcara. Even their commander, who then was not a 22 volunteer of the Serb Radical Party, but even he did not take part in the 23 liquidation. He was convicted of some minor crime and it remains to be 24 seen which one because the press did not publish why it was that he was 25 sentenced, as far as I know. 1 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well. We all await the 2 judgement, I hope they will be fast in delivering it to us. 3 For a few moments we shall move into private session because I 4 need to address the issue of motions concerning protected witnesses, and 5 I do have to move to private session for that purpose. Please, 6 Registrar. 11 Pages 14452-14456 redacted. Private session. 12 THE REGISTRAR: We are back in open session. 13 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Mr. President, I'm convinced that 14 the legal system of France, Italy, and Serbia are practically the same 15 with regard to this matter. A statement made before an investigative 16 judge, and a statement given before the police can be admitted into 17 evidence directly, and these witnesses do not have to come and testify 18 only if the statement before the police or before the investigative judge 19 was given in the presence of the accused or Defence counsel of the 20 accused, and then the Defence counsel had the opportunity to take part in 21 the examination. The accused can give up on his right to have legal 22 counsel present. And if he is not challenging that, all of it can be 23 applied in that way. However, an investigative judge, whenever hearing 24 someone, has to provide timely information to Defence counsel when the 25 hearing will be held, at which venue, and he has to make it possible for 1 Defence counsel to attend the interview and to take part in the 2 proceedings. I'm sure that this is identical in France, Italy, and 3 Serbia. That's the way it's in England too, the country of Anglo-Saxon 4 law, common law as it is called. Over there, not a single court would 5 admit in criminal proceedings the kind of statements that are served here 6 by the OTP. That is to say, a statement that was written up by the OTP 7 itself without the presence of the Defence and without the possibility of 8 cross-examination. That cannot hold water in England or in the USA. It 9 is only possible in civil proceedings in England. I mean, that is what 10 is written in textbooks of procedural law in England because the values 11 involved in criminal proceedings are far too great, the freedom and 12 liberty of the accused which far supersedes any kind of material claim. 13 So this kind of admission of evidence cannot be carried through. If a 14 witness was heard in a regular manner and if the Defence was present, 15 that is different. 16 You referred to the Nuremburg trials, however, as experienced 17 lawyers, Judges, you know that these were unlawful proceedings. Hitler's 18 henchmen deserve to be impaled, to have little pieces of flesh torn off 19 their bodies if you take into consideration the crimes they committed. 20 Hitler's henchmen deserved all of that. However, from a legal point of 21 view, their proceedings were not lawful. 22 First all of they were not tried by an international court, they 23 were tried by a court consisting of the four victorious powers; the 24 Soviet Union, Great Britain, the United States of America, and France. 25 Not a single other country could take part in the proceedings. 1 Yugoslavia is one of the victors in the war, wanted to take part in these 2 proceedings but was not allowed to do so, and it did give some kind of a 3 contribution to the victory of the allies. 4 Secondly, there were no appeals proceedings. This was a 5 court-martial. 6 Now, there are some things that were resolved better there than 7 have -- they've been resolved here. The accused could have taken any 8 lawyer in the world and the court would have paid for that. No counsel 9 was imposed on any one of the accused from a list provided by the 10 Registry, and the accused had to get all the documents in the German 11 language. Whereas I have been in a dispute with the OTP over language 12 issues for five years. There were things that were resolved better there 13 than over here over here. 14 However, the Nuremburg Tribunal cannot be an example because it 15 was not an international court. It was a Tribunal of the victorious 16 powers that was carrying out a retaliation over the vanquished, so it was 17 an aggressive war that was involved there. Hitler's henchmen were held 18 responsible there for waging war, and not a single crime was ascribed to 19 them that had not been committed before the 1st of September, 1939, 20 although there was burning down of the synagogues, mass killing of Jews 21 and so on. However, before the 1st of September, 1939, nothing was taken 22 into account that happened then. So I have many examples, but I think 23 that truly invoking the work of the Nuremburg Tribunal would not be the 24 right precedent to invoke because this was not an international court. 25 In order for this court to be regular, to have been established 1 in a regular way, that is to say through an international covenant of 2 several states not a security counsel of the UN. If it would be the 3 right kind of international court that should be there like the one based 4 on the statutes of Rome, that is an example of how an international court 5 is instituted. 6 This Tribunal does not have as its basic task the establishment 7 of justice but to maintain the peace, whereas that is a political 8 objective, to attain peace. To attain peace is a political objective of 9 someone who likes peace; and achieving war is the objective of someone 10 who likes war. However, basically, these are not legal objectives, and 11 that is why there are so many Serb accused persons here and so very few 12 Croats, Albanians, Muslims and the others, because the Serbs were always 13 the obstacle to the establishment of Pax Americana in the Balkans, as a 14 counterpart to Pax Romana. Just the way the Roman Empire dictated the 15 peace conditions to everyone else in the world, that's what the Americans 16 have been doing. So that's kind of situation we are dealing with now. 17 I'm going back to the essence of the problem now. It is 18 impossible to admit into evidence a statement made by a dead witness if 19 this statement was not made in a regular way. Even the rules here show 20 how affidavits are taken, for instance. So that an authorised official 21 of the court can see that and a representative of the Defence and a 22 representative of the OTP. It is only in that way that affidavits can be 23 taken. What the OTP took as statements is rubbish. That can go straight 24 to the rubbish bin. It's nothing. Because the OTP is one of the parties 25 in these proceedings and what they write up as a statement is only a 1 continuation of the indictment, and the entire indictment is not 2 evidence. It is something that is challenged. Nothing that is written 3 by the Prosecution can be treated as evidence. Whatever is evidence has 4 to be independent of the Prosecution. 5 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Mr. Seselj, you say that 6 anything that has been received by the OTP can be thrown into the garbage 7 bin but I return this against you. Anything you may have received from 8 your own witnesses, does it have to be processed in the same way? 9 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Mr. President, that is why I have 10 no intention of asking you to admit directly into evidence statements of 11 my witnesses. During the Defence case, I used the statements of my 12 witnesses to have a more effective cross-examination, and every Defence 13 witness will come here into the court to testify. I won't take 14 statements for a single one of them and file it instead of his testimony. 15 Of course I will be taking certain statements, they will be much 16 shorter than those taken by the Prosecution, and I will distribute them 17 to members of the Chamber and the Prosecution for them to prepare to 18 cross-examine that witness. So I will inform you in advance what the 19 subject of the testimony is. But only what the witness orally states in 20 the courtroom has the value of evidence, which you will later judge. 21 All evidence cannot be of equal value. Anything that I were to 22 write and my witness were to sign, you would laugh at it, I'm quite sure. 23 Now, why would you laugh or ridicule the statement that I write on behalf 24 of my witnesses. I expect you to ridicule the same sort of statements 25 produced by the Prosecution because it's the obvious goal of the 1 Prosecution for me to be convicted. Their assignment is not to let me 2 free ever. There's no doubt about it. So much animosity has been 3 demonstrated, which proves this. 4 Of course, that is not my aim to get out of here at all cost. My 5 aim is to defeat the Prosecution regardless of consequences. That is my 6 goal and that is why -- what I'm doing and I'm satisfied I think I'm 7 doing it very successfully. 8 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Regarding the 92 quater rule, 9 let me tell you, but I'm sure you know, that the Trial Chamber had 10 dismissed the motion regarding VS-037. 11 Mr. Mundis. 12 MR. MUNDIS: Thank you, Mr. President. Just one or two very 13 brief points in response to the issues raised by Mr. Seselj. Rule 89 14 which governs general provisions indicates in subparagraph(a) that the 15 Chamber shall apply the rules of evidence set forth in this section of 16 the rules, and shall not be bound by national rules of evidence. And as 17 a result, we would submit, the accused's arguments as to what the status 18 of the law is in Serbia, or Italy, or France, or the United Kingdom, or 19 the United States of America, or the United Federated States of 20 Micronesia, is of little or no relevance to this argument because of the 21 provisions that are clearly set forth in Rule 89(a). 22 In addition, Rule 89(c) indicates that the Chamber may admit any 23 relevant evidence which it deems to have probative value. And those 24 provisions, we would submit, when read in conjunction with 92 quater, 25 clearly support the admission of those statements in this case. 1 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well. All this legal 2 discussion is now on record. I believe you had three topics you wanted 3 to address, Mr. Seselj. You may proceed. 4 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] I have to respond. First of all, 5 I'd like to reply to what Mr. Mundis has said. It is true that this 6 Tribunal is not obliged to follow the legal procedure in any other 7 country. However, there is something which is a general legal principle. 8 This Tribunal cannot act contrary to the whole world, and if something is 9 not possible in the whole world, it cannot be possible here. That is 10 ridiculous. If in the whole world there is a general legal principle 11 that testimony in criminal proceedings has to be oral, viva voce, except 12 in exceptional cases. A man may be numb, he is unable to answer 13 questions, he may testify in writing then, or maybe the language they use 14 with their hands can be translated by someone if somebody is mute. Those 15 are the only exceptions. 16 Of course, this Tribunal can do all kind of things contrary to 17 the principles of the whole world. But there are consequences for all 18 people who allow themselves the liberty to violate these general legal 19 principles and that is the condemnation of the professional public which 20 is anyway highly critical of this Tribunal. 21 Is it possible to try people on the basis of statements written 22 by the Prosecution? Rule 89, and especially 89(f) is being abused by 23 some Trial Chambers and by the Prosecution regularly. Yes, it is indeed 24 true that the Chamber may receive any evidence which it considers to be 25 of probative value, but with a certain number of caution, the 1 Trial Chamber could take this into consideration. We have had a host of 2 such documents here, and if you remember well, they were always in my 3 favour. Not one of those witnesses accused me of anything, but later on 4 through the Prosecution statements this was adjusted. 5 But what the Prosecution of this Tribunal writes cannot be 6 evidence. That is the principle. Nothing that the OTP writes cannot be 7 covered by Rule 89. It cannot. And what this Prosecutor writes is of no 8 value. It can only be of value as a charge, as a request, but -- as a 9 motion, but not as evidence. Nothing that the Prosecution says or writes 10 is evidence. It may only interpret somethings. It may express its views 11 about the evidence. It may try to persuade you that they have provided 12 sufficient incriminating evidence, but what they themselves say is not 13 evidence and nowhere in the world is it. 14 Of course, as we are talking about civilised democratic countries 15 where the rules of legal procedure are observed, let us recall Hitler's 16 regime. Even under Hitler's regime, Georgi Dimitrov was entitled to 17 defend himself and to win, and to defeat the regime in the courtroom. 18 But here, a kind of machinery appears to be established which is 19 grinding, grinding all the time and now this machine has come across a 20 problem that it is unable to grind so easily. And the machine is 21 cracking. 22 Your Honours, you're witnesses of this process of cracking in the 23 OTP's machinery. The proceedings have not been halted here because I 24 exerted pressure on witnesses or intimidated them, but it has been halted 25 because the machinery of the OTP has cracked and we are waiting for it to 1 be repaired, which is obviously impossible. This broken machinery cannot 2 be repaired by anyone, and Mr. Mundis is aware -- has been aware of this 3 for some time. 4 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Mr. Seselj, you wanted to 5 address three issues. Which are they? 6 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Well, that is just one matter, or 7 rather two. We've already covered one because I, too, was going to 8 address this request for the application of 92 quater. 9 I have received a request, a motion from the Prosecution of the 10 28th of January. I received it on the 16th of March, for the change of 11 evidence lists and for the admission of that evidence into the file. 12 This is a public document. We are talking about Hrtkovci under 95 ter. 13 In the course of -- I'm sorry, 65 ter. 14 During the examination of the expert, Ewa Tabeau, I used certain 15 data. I used data as to who of the Hrtkovci inhabitants said they were 16 Croat at the census of 1991, and at the census of 2002 as Serbs. And now 17 the Prosecution is bewailing the fact that they were unable to obtain 18 those figures, and they are supplying us with their correspondence with 19 the Government of Serbia and somebody's response which was sent allegedly 20 from the ministry of foreign affairs, but it is not signed. This is the 21 response dated the 12th of December, 2008, the office for contacts with 22 the -- for contact of the OTP in Belgrade but there's no signature, and 23 they say that they don't have those figures and that they cannot provide 24 them. And now the Prosecution wants this to be admitted into the file. 25 This is not evidence against me. This is evidence of the 1 incapability of the OTP. What is this doing in the file? If the 2 Prosecution wanted to abrogate my evidence, then they could have gone 3 through the list to see the people that I have indicated have changed 4 their statement of nationality, and then those people can tell 5 representatives of the OTP whether they indeed declare themselves 6 differently, and that would challenge what I had said. That would be the 7 correct procedure. But this, what the Prosecution has done, is simply a 8 demonstration of its lack of ability. They are addressing an employee in 9 Belgrade and this employee simply got rid of him, as we would put it, and 10 now the OTP is complaining. 11 I, too, am bewailing the tragic abilities of the OTP. You are 12 not capable. But let me add, the regime in Belgrade is hostile towards 13 me and they are doing everything they can to make my position more 14 difficult, and still I'm managing to obtain certain information. How? I 15 have infiltrated myself into the structures of the regime and they are 16 asking an incapable regime to help them and they can't. They asked for 17 my police files that are 30 years old and they gave them everything. 18 They didn't conceal anything. But in this case they cannot. An 19 incapable regime and an incapable OTP. 20 And what is the Prosecutor proving? It is proving that the 21 regime is incapable and he, too, is incapable. That's fine. But they're 22 encumbering the file, there's no reason for you to accept such 23 encumberment of the file. If they want to deny what I stated here, let 24 them look for witnesses, let them look for evidence. The fact that they 25 can't find witnesses and evidence is at their -- to their detriment only. 1 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Mr. Mundis, I don't have the 2 28th January motion, so I'm just here relying on my memory of it. 3 Indeed, when Ms. Ewa Tabeau testified there was a long discussion on the 4 1991 census, and Mr. Seselj was the one who introduced it based on the 5 2002 census which seemed to show that people who declared they were 6 Croats 1991, declared themselves as Serbs in 2002. There were questions 7 and answers by Ms. Tabeau and that had shown what I've just said. 8 Thereafter, you filed a motion to apply for leave to change the 65 ter 9 list and you tried to obtain from the official authorities in Serbia 10 information that seemed to deal with the 2002 census. And you received 11 nothing from the authorities. Is that how the situation was? 12 MR. MUNDIS: Not quite, Mr. President. You will recall during 13 the cross-examination, the accused put questions to Dr. Tabeau that he 14 told us came from material that was obtained from the census data 15 provided by the Serbian authorities. As a result of that, we once again 16 sent a request to the Serbian authority to ask them to provide us this 17 with information, and perhaps to explain how it was that when they had 18 not provided the information to us, they had apparently provided it to 19 the accused. 20 And attached to that 28 January, 2009 filing is our request for 21 the assistance to the Serbian authorities, as well as the English 22 translation of their response. And in that English translation of the 23 response, the Serbian authorities informed us that that information was 24 not submitted to the Office of the Prosecutor, and in fact, and I'm just 25 pulling up the language of that response, the Serbian authorities 1 indicated that the Republican Institute of Statistics noted that: 2 "It had never provided to anyone the individual data from the 3 1991 census, nor from the 2002 census, not even to the Defence expert 4 witness for case number IT-03/67, Prosecutor versus Vojislav Seselj." 5 We will make the original Serbian language response available to 6 the accused. He has indicated that the document was not signed. Of 7 course, that's because what we attached to the pleading was the English 8 translation of the letter that we received from the Serbian authorities. 9 And I've asked one of my colleagues to print out the Serbian version, the 10 original of this letter which clearly has a signature, and I've asked 11 that that be brought down to the courtroom and perhaps we'll be in a 12 position to provide that to Dr. Seselj before we adjourn for the day 13 today. 14 But the fact of the matter is, he cross-examined the witness, 15 purportedly upon information that he received from the Republican 16 Institute of Statistics, and the document which is attached to our 17 pleading clearly indicates that the Republican Institute of Statistics 18 did not provide that information to either the OTP nor to the accused, 19 the Defence expert witness for Mr. Seselj. And that's what that motion 20 is about. And we are seeking to add the request for assistance, the RFA, 21 as well as the response to the exhibit list and for that to be admitted 22 into evidence. 23 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Mr. Seselj, I'm going to give 24 you a floor in a minute but I understand the problem a little better now. 25 Indeed, during cross-examination you had argued and presented several 1 arguments that we listened to very carefully, and you said that you had 2 obtained this information from Serbia, from this institute of statistics. 3 Later on the Prosecutor checked with the said institute which said that 4 it never provided information to anybody, to the OTP or to yourself. You 5 had material available, maybe you got it from somebody else. 6 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Mr. President, the only thing that 7 matters here is whether the information that I presented was true or not. 8 All the rest is pointless. 9 How could I have obtained this information? I could have -- 10 well, there's a pretty big window at the warehouse of the Republican 11 Institute for Statistics. I could have crawled in there through -- 12 during the night and I could have gotten all my -- all the documents that 13 is I needed. All information is kept for three years and I could have 14 found someone who was supposed to burn this material after three years 15 and then he could have gotten the material that I wanted just before it 16 was supposed to be burned. 17 There are hundreds of ways for me to obtain this material. Why 18 would I explain that to anyone? I'm not duty-bound to do that. 19 There is just one thing that is important here, whether what I 20 presented in court was true or not. The truth could have been 21 established by the OTP. Maybe they did, maybe they contacted these 22 people and now they don't want to say this because they are ashamed. 23 They are ashamed of answers in the affirmative. That's the only thing 24 that matters, whether it's true or not. 25 I'm not tried here for illegal possession of documents of the 1 Republican Institute of Statistics of Serbia. I got this in a magic way 2 and that magic way is going to remain a secret. 3 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well. I'm not going to 4 insist, but the problem for the Judges when it comes to assessing the 5 probative value of your cross-examination including that argument that 6 you submitted to us, that could have been interesting and very attractive 7 if you base your arguments on official documents. For instance, 8 information provided by the institute for statistics, then, you have a 9 very high probative value. However, if your submissions as developed in 10 the courtroom are not supported by official documents, inevitably the 11 probative value is going to be reduced. That's the problem. 12 The OTP, the Prosecutor in their approach must have factored that 13 in because obviously that was a problem for them because the Prosecution 14 case seems to be challenged by your arguments, therefore the Prosecutor 15 wanted to ascertain whether the said document existed or not, and they 16 were unsuccessful because the institute said they had submitted nothing. 17 So that is where the problem lies. Everybody did their best. 18 The Prosecutor did his job, asked whether there were statistics available 19 from the institute. As to the Trial Chamber, they do their best to 20 listen to everybody. And you, you say, I've got the documents, I've 21 obtained them, but I'm not going to tell you where from. You are 22 perfectly free to do so. And you are right. This part of the 23 proceedings, which is the Prosecution case, the Prosecutor has to prove 24 that they have a case. So it's not for you to do their job. I agree 25 with you on that. 1 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Mr. President, during the 2 cross-examination of the Prosecution expert Ewa Tabeau, I used official 3 documents. Except in one particular case. At one point in time, I 4 presented some specific data, such and such a citizen of Hrtkovci in 1991 5 declared himself to be a Croat and in 2002, a Serb. The Republican 6 Institute for Statistics did not write up a single document in this 7 regard. They just have mere figures. The population, the total figure, 8 such and such a number of Serbs, such and such a number of Croats. In 9 1991, in 2002, that's it. That is application of a classical statistic 10 method in a census. 11 However, in addition, what can be found out is something that is 12 found out by looking at specific material. You know, when a census is 13 carried out in order to have a proper check carried out, an ordinary 14 pencil is used to write a name on a document. And all of that is erased 15 when machines start dealing with the data, because machines don't deal 16 with individual names. However, in order to check an individual census 17 taker, then you have to have all the names there. And then you will look 18 at a sample of what he did, and then you will have to see whether what he 19 did was truthful and accurate. People who study statistics and censuses 20 know how this is done. 21 So since these names did exist and since I was interested in 22 Hrtkovci and since there was a census in 2002 and in 2003 an indictment 23 was issued against me, I had time to investigate the matter. I presented 24 that and I carried that out very efficiently and very effectively, my 25 cross-examination of the Prosecution expert, and the Prosecution almost 1 regretted having called the woman in the first place. 2 Now, the Prosecution is lamenting at this late stage why they did 3 not obtain this same data, and they could have. Since I mentioned this 4 in court, the OTP could have gone from one citizen to the other, thank 5 God they are still alive, they still live in Hrtkovci peacefully without 6 any kind of disturbance, just as they hadn't been disturbed before 7 either. The OTP could have gotten them to write up their very own 8 statements to say, Yes, this is what I declared myself in 1991 and this 9 is what I declared myself in 2002, and that is my inalienable write and I 10 don't have to explain myself to anyone. The OTP could have checked the 11 truthfulness of information in this way. 12 However, the OTP complains here because they are not as capable 13 as I am. So what can I do about that? Well, I did not expect them to be 14 as capable as I am. 15 JUDGE LATTANZI: In my view, the problem is as follows: 16 you are right in that any doubt that you instil in the Judges' minds 17 might help your case. But still, you cannot act as though your 18 statements should be taken for granted. This doubt you want to 19 instil must be well-grounded in order for us to start doubting the 20 evidence presented by the Prosecution. I just wanted to clarify this for 21 you. 22 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Your Honour, Judge Lattanzi, I 23 fully understand what you are saying, but this is something quite 24 marginal in relation to the part of the indictment relating to Hrtkovci. 25 I must draw your attention, in those days you were still not a Judge of 1 this Tribunal. Mr. Antonetti was a member of the Trial Chamber, which in 2 2004 instructed the Prosecution to reject and erase from the indictment 3 all the charges about Hrtkovci, or to prove that there was an armed 4 attack there, an attack against the civilian population. 5 The Prosecution appealed this. The Appeals Chamber said that 6 this should be re-included and that it should be solved during the 7 proceedings whether there was an attack or not. 8 You have seen from the proceedings so far that there was no 9 attack against the civilian population in Hrtkovci. There was sporadic 10 incidents. What international war law or humanitarian law is defined as 11 an attack, there was no such attack. And I'm sure you must be aware that 12 that segment of the indictment has to be dropped. If there's no attack, 13 there's nothing. 14 All this is marginal, it's negligible. It is just gaining time 15 on the part of the Prosecution and this is my sort of witty response. I 16 have given myself this liberty to do this. Now, I don't know what to do 17 except to joke a little with the Prosecution. I must admit to that. 18 What else can I do? 19 The gist of the matter is whether there was an attack on Hrtkovci 20 or not. There was no armed attack. What are we going to talk about in 21 connection with Hrtkovci? Whether I had a rally or not. Whether I 22 frightened children by my appearance or not. There was no attack. An 23 attack must be under Article 5 of the Statute of the international court 24 of such a level and intensity as all the other crimes listed there. 25 This is something that this Tribunal has not dealt with at all so 1 far. The Croats expel 400, 500.000 Serbs from Croatia. Some of those 2 Serbs come to Hrtkovci. They exchange property, and then those local 3 Croats were frightened, and then a couple of hundred Croats leave and go 4 to Croatia. We've seen the statistics which Madam Ewa Tabeau brought 5 with her. So what the Prosecution is say now is quite marginal. That's 6 why I'm not making much of an effort in that connection. 7 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] What is your second issue? 8 MR. MUNDIS: Mr. President, just perhaps before we move on to the 9 next topic, I do now have -- with my grateful assistance of the 10 Registrar, I do have the original of the letter that is attached to the 11 Hrtkovci filing that we've been discussing and I would ask that the usher 12 please provide this to this Seselj. It's a letter dated 12 December, 13 2008, and the English translation is the document that's annexed to the 14 28 January 2009 filing that we've been discussing for the past 20 minutes 15 or so. 16 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] I have this. This is in the 17 Serbian language and there's no signature, there's just a stamp. You 18 said that the signature was on the English copy. I have received this. 19 MR. MUNDIS: There are at least initials, if not a signature, on 20 the bottom of the document right above the stamp, if you look closely. 21 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] One moment, the Trial Chamber 22 will have a look at the document. Mr. Registrar, can you please give the 23 document -- or Mr. Usher, can you please give the document to the 24 Trial Chamber. 1 ... official document, there must be the complete name typed out or by 2 computer, and a signature. Not an initial. An official document of such 3 importance cannot be initialed. That is ridiculous. How can we identify 4 who initialled it? Initialing is something for internal use. Your boss 5 may initial something for you or if you have already signed a document 6 then you may initial each page so that your signature may be recognisable 7 and nothing more than that. This doesn't mean anything. 8 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Mr. Mundis, we have the 9 document in B/C/S, it has been printed and the coat of arms is there. 10 The typing is perfect, yes. There is a stamp. In theory there should be 11 a signature but there's none. All there is is -- well, some letters. 12 This cannot be regarded as a regular administrative document. We should 13 have the name of the author, his or her signature. But there is a number 14 D4038/2008/9, so this is an official document, admittedly, but the one in 15 charge of the department - after all, it's a document sent to this 16 Tribunal - would be worthy of a signature, be it only out of respect for 17 this Tribunal. 18 MR. MUNDIS: Mr. President, I really have nothing further to add. 19 As we've indicated, we submitted a request to the authorities in Belgrade 20 and this is the response that they provided to us as a result of our 21 request for assistance. And I'm certainly not in any position to 22 speculate as to why or why not a signature appears on this document. 23 It's simply, we asked them for assistance and this is the response that 24 we received. 25 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well. 1 Your second topic, Mr. Seselj. 13 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Let's move back into private 14 session. Let's move into private session. I have things to tell you 15 that have to be said in private session. 16 [Private session] 23 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Mr. Seselj, you cannot talk 24 about this topic openly in open session. I have to proceed to redaction 25 of what you just said publicly and I can say it in open session without a 1 problem. Your trial for the time being is suspended. It is adjourned 2 while awaiting a decision coming from another Trial Chamber. This is 3 what I want to say to the entire world. And I can say that personally 4 I'm quite worried about it. That's all. 5 Yes, so what did you want to add? 19 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well. But Mr. Seselj, I 20 already told you that you can talk about this in private session but you 21 cannot mention all this in open session because another Trial Chamber is 22 seized with that case, so that's all I have to tell you. 23 So that portion will have to be redacted. 24 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] Well, then move into closed 25 session. I really am interested in what this is all about. 1 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well. Let's move back 2 into private session. 3 THE ACCUSED: [Interpretation] I could not leave this 4 Status Conference without finding out what this is all about. 15 THE REGISTRAR: Your Honours, we are back in open session. 16 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well. Now we are in open 17 session. All the points that were on the agenda for today were dealt 18 with. I would like to mention that we don't have the next date, the date 19 for our next Status Conference. 20 I forgot to mention this morning that Judge Harhoff was not able 21 to be with us this morning because he was taken by some other 22 professional occupations, and I wanted to say that during the 23 Status Conference, a third judge can be absent, according to the Rules. 24 This being said, if Mr. Mundis doesn't have anything else to add, 25 this hearing will be adjourned and an order will be sent for the next 1 date. 2 Mr. Mundis, do you have something else to add? 3 MR. MUNDIS: Not today, thank you, Mr. President. 4 JUDGE ANTONETTI: [Interpretation] Very well. I would like to 5 thank all the parties and we will reconvene soon. The hearing is 6 adjourned. 7 --- Whereupon the Status Conference adjourned at 8 10.19 a.m.
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In McCarthy, Neil Darish is on the brink of reopening the Motherlode mine for tourism, but a new arrival puts Neil's empire at risk. And to grow his family's farm, Jeremy Keller begins a new venture, and an unlikely alliance is formed by two rivals. Neil seeks help from McCarthy's unlikeliest resident to pursue his mine tour project. Local legend Tim gets a reminder of home when Mark pays a surprise visit. Jeremy treks to the Mother Lode to see what Neil has in store for the town's future. Neil's new hotel project is over budget so his investing partner moves to push him out of his oldest business. Jeremy and his boys go on a supply run for hay and return with Jason Lobo. Jenny Rosenbaum makes a life-changing discovery. A new era is upon McCarthy. Big money brings even bigger change as plans for tourism at the Mother Lode mine push forward. And as the last days of winter threaten life as they know it, McCarthy locals must once again band together. Neil pushes the town closer to the edge as he begins the first Mother Lode tour, but complications could spell the end of his life's work. Jeremy and Gary embark on a bear hunt but encounter something even more dangerous. Jeremy battles rising rivers in search of old growth timber for Neil's lumber project. At the Mother Lode, Neil gambles the entire project on excavating a new entrance. Jenny prepares to bring new life to McCarthy. "Old Man of the Mountain" Tim Mischel sets foot on McCarthy soil once again. The Nizina river threatens Jeremy's hopes of growing his farm. A shortcut to the hidden city in the mountain brings McCarthy closer to becoming a major tourist attraction. McCarthy mainstay Mark seeks out a rare local treasure to welcome home old timer Tim. At long last Neil opens the Mother Lode mine to the public for tourism but his partnership with Jeremy puts the Keller family's future in the town at a crossroads. When Jeremy crosses a frozen river in a two-ton bulldozer, he finds himself on thin ice. Jenny takes on a dangerous survival mission with her newborn baby. Neil's business partner returns to town, bringing news that will change the town forever. After being devastated by a powerful windstorm, it's all hands on deck as the town recovers. Jeremy discovers his barn is destroyed, Mark must clear dangerously damaged trees before it's too late. Lobo makes a tough trip with valuables. A bulldozer breakdown sends Jeremy on a high flying cross-country journey, but a treacherous river crossing threatens to land him in icy water. When a wolf stalks Jenny and her baby, it's woman versus wild as she faces off with the fierce predator. To build out his farmstead, Jeremy must strike a deal with the enemy, but a severe accident may halt his progress for good. Lobo barters for the future of his farm. Neil takes on major upgrades as he prepares to sell the town.
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Bright and spacious new Split Entry on 1.8 acre lot with view of valley. Hardwoods in living room, kitchen and hall, granite countertops in kitchen and baths, tile floors in baths. 3 Bedrooms/2 Baths and 1,288 sf of living area on main level with additional finished family room in lower level. Sunny living room open to kitchen area with slider to 14 x 16 concrete patio with view of valley. 2 car garage with washer/dryer hook-ups in lower level. Very energy efficient home meets the energy Stretch Code with forced hot water baseboard heat with high efficiency propane boiler. Large yard with room for gardens, pool & fruit trees. Easy commute toward Worcester & Springfield area.
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Pro Bono Channel Legal pro bono counseling Multiply: the future of the legal profession and Legal Clinics EXEQUO project Victims of Gender-Based Violence Forced migrants BHR: The role of business lawyers Business for the Rule of Law (B4ROL) Cooperating entities BHR: THE ROLE OF LAWYERS B4ROL vulnerable women Training on Social Responsibility in the legal profession Legal Clinics Fernando Pombo Foundation, in its intention to promote Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession (SRLP), presents a new academic and disseminating project for Law students, so they can understand the meaning of the SRLP and to get familiarized with the activities, contents and practices that are encompassed within this denomination, putting a special emphasis on the pro bono work. In that way, the Foundation aims to reach prospective lawyers in order to place the message of the SRLP into the academic content and other teaching materials necessary for the preparation before the beginning of the legal career. Besides this, the project is launched as a formula to increase the social awareness and the values of this profession. In order to achieve successful results, the Foundation is collaborating with the leading national universities, organizing workshops and seminars for graduate and postgraduate Law students. These sessions are executed in two ways: the first one is within the academic program-as a part of a school subject; and the other one is thru extraordinary classes denominated as Special sessions or Master Sessions) SESSIONS AND COURSES Sesión formativa en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid La Fundación Fernando Pombo ha participado por segundo año consecutivo en el Máster de Acceso a la Abogacía de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, impartiendo la charla «La función social de la abogacía en la Fundación Fernando Pombo». La sesión, impartida por Carmen Pombo y Rafael Merino, directora y coordinador de proyectos de la Fundación, respectivamente, se dividió en tres bloques: en el primero, se analizaron los grandes desafíos globales y el papel de la abogacía. En el segundo, abordó la función social de la abogacía desde un punto de vista ético y deontológico. Y en el tercero, se explicó la misión e iniciativas de la Fundación Fernando Pombo, para el desarrollo de la fundación social de la abogacía. Para terminar, los alumnos desarrollaron un caso práctico sobre los aspectos claves que han de tener en cuenta los abogados para la implementación por parte de las empresas de los Principios Rectores de Naciones Unidas para las empresas y los derechos humanos. Jornada "La Función Social de la Abogacía: el Pro-Bono" en la Universidad de Alcalá La Fundación ha participado en la Jornada de formación «La Función Social de la Abogacía: el Pro-Bono» en la Universisad de Alcalá, organizada por su clínica legal. La Fundación colabora estrechamente con esta clínica legal desde 2013, en el marco de su proyecto MULTIPLÍCATE. Nuestro representante en esta cita fue Ana Higuera, abogada y coordinadora del Canal Pro Bono de la Fundación. 14:45 – 15:00 Presentación. 15:00 – 15:30 Javier Carvajal, El Pro-Bono en un despacho de abogados: la experiencia del despacho Cuatrecasas – Gonçalves Pereira. 15:30 – 16:00 Ana Higuera, El Pro-Bono en una fundación: la experiencia de la Fundación Fernando Pombo. 16:00 – 16:30 Miguel A. Ramiro, El Pro-Bono en la Universidad: la experiencia de la Clínica Legal de la Universidad de Alcalá. 16:30 – 16:45 Descanso. 16:45 – 17:45 Mesa Redonda, El Pro-Bono visto desde los beneficiarios: María Teresa Tejera Gimeno, Asociación Síndrome Hemolítico Urémico; José María Ramos, Esclerosis Múltiple España; representante de CESIDA. Openclass en UNIR sobre cómo elaborar un informe jurídico Inés Fontes, abogada responsable del área de modelos de Gestión del Conocimiento en Gómez Acebo-Pombo Abogados y colaboradora habitual de la Fundación, impartió la sesión formativa «Cómo redactar un informe jurídico profesional», dirigida a alumnos de Grado de Derecho y Máster de Acceso a la Abogacía de la Universidad Internacional de La Rioja (UNIR). La sesión fue una iniciativa de la Clínica Jurídica UNIR-Fundación Fernando Pombo, partiendo de la experiencia de los casos e informes desarrollados en la clínica jurídica. Seminario sobre la Responsabilidad Social de la Abogacía en la Universidad de Valencia La Fundación participa un año más en la asignatura de Dirección Estratégica del doble Grado de Administración y Dirección de Empresas y Derecho de la Universidad de Valencia, impartiendo un seminario específico sobre «La Responsabilidad Social de la Abogacía (RSA) y el trabajo pro bono». El seminario fue organizado conjuntamente por en Valencia la Fundación y la oficina de Gómez-Acebo & Pombo en Valencia. Por parte de la Fundación participaron Rafael Merino —economista y coordinador de proyectos y comunicación— y Cristina Puigdengolas —abogada y Responsable del proyecto Derechos Humanos y Empresas: el papel de la abogacía—, y por parte de Gómez-Acebo & Pombo, los abogados Jose Manuel Palau, socio del Área de Derecho Público, Marta Cantos, abogada del Área de Derecho Procesal y Arbitraje y Clara Molina, abogada del Área de Derecho Laboral. Este seminario se enmarca dentro del programa MULTIPLÍCATE, mediante el cual la Fundación promueve el compromiso social entre los futuros abogados, desarrollando actividades formativas, de sensibilización e impulso de clínicas jurídicas. Sesión formativa en el IE University El lunes 17 de octubre, Cristina Puigdengolas —abogada y Responsable del proyecto Derechos Humanos y Empresas: el papel de la abogacía—, impartió una sesión de formación y sensibilización en el IE University a estudiantes de Grado en Derecho. Esta sesión se enmarca en el programa MULTIPLÍCATE de la Fundación, a través del cual pretende sensibilizar e implicar hoy a los abogados del futuro, en la defensa de derechos de los más desfavorecidas. Course: "Business Ethics: the new role of corporate lawyers". McGeorge School of Law The Foundation has conveyed a course within the framework of the summer courses this prestigious university organizes every year in Salzburg, Austria. This course addresses the new role of corporate lawyers, socially responsible according to modern theories of legal ethics and the UN recommendations. The course revises the opportunities and challenges for corporate lawyers, both in-house attorneys and those in law firms, in a globalized world. Finally, it reports good practices for lawyers in order to respond to negative impacts caused by human rights violations of multinational companies, and preventive good practices to avoid them. The course examines the legal, ethical, policy, soft law and jurisprudential issues associated with these matters. For more information about the course, please visit http://tinyurl.com/jo6sopl Speakers at the "Global Carrer Week" at Universidad Europa de Madrid The Fernando Pombo Foundation was invited to participate in the "Global Career Week", an initiative organized by the Universidad Europea de Madrid (UEM) in order to show its last years students the possibilities they have when they finish their studies. The Foundation was part of the panel "Working from compromise: NGO's and professional careers", which took place on April 26, 2016, in the UEM. The Fernando Pombo Foundation is part of the video "Why study Law?" of the Universidad de Navarra Lecture "Social responsibility in the legal proffesion" For the fourth consecutive year, the Fernando Pombo Foundation took part in the Bachelor of Law of IE University by giving a lecture on SRLP. Some key concepts in this field, involving issues such as social responsibility, pro bono and some other relevant aspects of a responsible and sustainable practice of the legal profession, both for practicing lawyers as for future lawyers, were analyzed. This lecture is part of the Academic Training Program in Social Responsibility of the Legal Profession of Fernando Pombo Foundation. "Social Responsibility in the legal proffesion and pro bono work" session The Fernando Pombo Foundation launched the 2016 Academic Training Programme in Social Responsibility of the Legal Profession, giving a conference for the Masters Degree Programme for Access to the Legal Profession students at Navarra University. Course: "The Legal Profession in the 21st Century and the Solidary Lawyer. Basic Notions of Social Responsibility". For the fourth year in a row, the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), the Autonomous University Foundation, the Madrid Bar Association and the Professor Uría, Cuatrecasas, Fernando Pombo and Garrigues Foundations are organizing the course "The Legal Profession in the 21st Century and the Solidary Lawyer. Basic Notions of Social Responsibility". This course is based on four fundamental concepts: Lawyers are capable of transforming the society in which they work, by promoting an improvement in the rights and access to justice of the neediest. Future lawyers need to understand the role of corporate social responsibility as part of their normal professional activity; The legal profession, like the corporate sector, needs to include social responsibility measures in its strategic plan; Training in corporate social responsibility encourages interaction between the so-called volunteer sector and the legal profession. The course consists of 20 classroom hours, divided among the following modules: Social Responsibility, Free Legal Assistance in Spain, Human Rights, Pro Bono and Professional Deontolog (lecture given by Fernando Pombo Foundation). "Social responsibility in the legal profession and pro bono work" session. 15th December, 2015. The Foundation's collaboration with the University of Cantabria has initiated with a session for law students on the development of social responsibility in the legal profession and pro bono work in Spain. Special emphasis was put on the main trends in the sector related with human rights and the fight against poverty and inequality. Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession and pro bono work: a practical vision During November 2015, the Fernando Pombo Foundation participated in four training sessions for the Masters Degree Programme for Access to the Legal Profession students at ICADE. These sessions constitute a great opportunity to highlight the social responsibility in the legal profession and also to promote and provide the adequate tools and key instruments to be a socially committed lawyer. Seminar "Ethics in business" April 23rd 2015. Faculty of Law, University of Castilla La Mancha. The General Foundation of the University of Castilla La Mancha in collaboration with the Institute of Conflict Resolutions of the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of Ciudad Real have set up a new round of Seminars known as "The ethical dimension on a globalized world" aimed at gathering outstanding professionals in order to deal with current issues in the spotlight and to provide information and content about such situations globally, as well as their relation to our society. What is Corporate Social Responsibility? Why is CSR key to the future of business? How is SR linked to the legal profession? The Fernando Pombo Foundation tried to answer these and other questions in the Seminar "Ethics in business", by sharing its point of view and practical experience in the field of the SRLP. UNIJES "Law and Poverty" Forum March 11th 2015. Comillas Pontifical University (Madrid). The Fernando Pombo Foundation aims to promote a committed legal profession against the injustices of the world, such as poverty. Through the Fernando Pombo Foundation's projects we look for solutions, by means of Law, to social issues that affect the most vulnerable sections of the population. In this sense, the Conference was organized in March, held by the Faculties of Law of Comillas Pontifical University of Madrid, University of Deusto, Ramon Llull University and Andalusia Loyola Univiersity. This forum sought to promote multidisciplinary legal considerations about the challenges that Law faces due to poverty situations that are increasingly emerging in our society. The Fernando Pombo Foundation participated in Table 1: "Poverty and the Welfare state: public policy and public services". Talk in IE University about Social Responsibility of the Legal Profession March 5th 2015. IE University Campus in Segovia. For the third consecutive year, the Fernando Pombo Foundation took part in the Bachelor of Law of IE University by giving a lecture on SRLP. Some key concepts in this field, involving issues such as social responsibility, pro bono and some other relevant aspects of a responsible and sustainable practice of the legal profession, both for practicing lawyers as for future lawyers, were analyzed. Conference: "Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession and pro bono work" January 19th 2015. Faculty of Law of the Carlos III University of Madrid. For the second consecutive year, the Foundation participated in the Master for obtaining the qualification so as to access the legal profession of the Carlos III University of Madrid, with a master class on social commitment of the legal profession. Conference at the UEM: "Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession and Pro Bono Work" 18 December, 2014. Faculty of Law, European University of Madrid. As part of the Masters Degree for Access to the Legal Profession, the Fernando Pombo Foundation gave a conference to 50 students on social responsibility in the legal profession and the ways in which lawyers can apply their knowledge to social progress, with a practical vision of what pro bono work is in Spain. The conference was given by Joaquín García-Romanillos, the Chairman of the Foundation, Carmen Pombo, the Director, and Rafa Merino, the Project Coordinator. Seminar: "Corporate Social Responsibility and pro bono: the case of Gómez-Acebo & Pombo" 28 November, 2014. Faculty of Economics, University of Valencia. In collaboration with the Strategic Management Course of the University of Valencia (double-degree program in Business Management and Law), representatives of Gómez-Acebo & Pombo and the Fernando Pombo Foundation gave a seminar entitled "Corporate Social Responsibility and pro bono: the case of Gómez-Acebo & Pombo", which dealt with a highly topical issue for companies from a strategic point of view: the importance of incorporating corporate social responsibility into their strategic management. The seminar specifically analysed the special characteristics of this tendency at law firms and, in particular, the way in which corporate social responsibility is handled at Gómez-Acebo & Pombo. Carmen Pombo. Director of the Fernando Pombo Foundation. Clara Molina. Junior lawyer at Gómez-Acebo & Pombo. Degree in Business Administration & Law Valencia University. Julia Hernández. Junior lawyer at Gómez-Acebo & Pombo. Degree in Business Administration & Law Valencia University. Organisers: María Iborra. Doble Degree in Business Administration & Law. Consuelo Dolz. Strategic Management, Business Administration & Law Luz Sánchez. Strategic Management, Business Administration & Law. This seminar took place within the framework of the Fernando Pombo Foundations's "Training Program on Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession", aimed at promoting social responsibility among future lawyers in Spain. 7, 12, 14, 18 and 21 November, 2014. Faculty of Law, Universidad Pontificia Comillas (ICADE). The Fernando Pombo Foundation gave five training sessions on Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession (SRLP) to students in the Masters Degree Programme for Access to the Legal Profession at ICADE. The sessions, which were coordinated by Carmen Pombo, the Director of the Fernando Pombo Foundation, were intended to give students a more practical vision of SRLP and pro bono work, through the Foundation's experience and current projects as well as testimony from some of its pro bono collaborators. For more information on the Fernando Pombo Foundation's SRLP Training Programme, Course: "Charitable legal practice. Social responsibility in the legal profession". May 9, 23 & 30, 15:30-20:00 hrs. Classroom 40.063 of Pompeu Fabra University School of Law. Barcelona. Social responsibility is a contribution to social, economic and environmental progress, which, though voluntary, is becoming an essential part of any 21st century company. Regarding the legal profession, not only is it not indifferent to this contribution, its unique characteristics such as knowledge of the legal system and constant contact with cases of injustice and inequality call attorneys to play a fundamental role as leaders and an examples in this act of solidarity. With the aim of recognizing the value of social responsibility associated with the practice of law and to spread awareness of the key tools and instruments to be a "socially responsible attorney", the Pompeu Fabra University School of Law and the Fernando Pombo Foundation have joined forces to organize the course "CHARITABLE LEGAL PRACTICE. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION". The topics of study in this course are the following: Social Responsibility and the Non-Profit Sector The System of legal orientation and assistance in Spain. Professional ethics. Right to a Defense. Social Responsibility in the Legal Sector. The role of the legal profession in the fulfillment of Basic Rights. Lecture "Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession and Pro Bono work". May 12, 2014. The University of Castilla La-Mancha. The Fernando Pombo Foundation has had the pleasure of being invited by the University of Castilla-La Mancha to play a prominent role in the closing conference of the 2014 Law Practicum. The objective of this session is to interest the students in their final year of law school in the concept of social responsibility in the legal profession, as well as inform them of the various options they have, as students and once they begin to practice, to be "socially responsible lawyers". Abril 10, 2014. The University of Sevilla. The Fernando Pombo Foundation was invited by the University of Sevilla to present an awareness seminar to the law students on social responsibility in the legal profession and pro bono work. The aim was to inform the students and encourage them to put these into practice, especially from an academic point of view. Lecture "Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession". March 5, 2014. IE University. For the second consecutive year, the Fernando Pombo Foundation collaborated with the IE University Law School giving a lecture on Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession. Lecture: "Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession". February 27th. Puerta de Toledo Campus. Carlos III of Madrid University. The director of the Fernando Pombo Foundation, Carmen Pombo, gave a lecture titled "Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession" as part of the Master's Program in Access to the Legal Practice of Carlos III of Madrid University. The session was focused on the main concepts crucial to this subject matter, including topics such as social responsibility in the legal profession, pro bono work and other relevant aspects that revolve around the practice of socially responsible law, for practicing lawyers as well as future lawyers. OPENCLASS: The Social Responsibility in Law Firms. February 13, 2014. On-line. UNIR. In collaboration with the Master in Legal Practice at the UNIR (International University of La Rioja) Conference at the Catholic University of Valencia on Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession January 20, 2014. Law Faculty, Catholic University of Valencia. In collaboration with the Postgraduate course in Access to Practice of Law, of the Catholic University of Valencia. Conference at the University of Valencia on Social Responsibility in the Legal Profession November 8, 2013. Law Faculty, Valencia University. In collaboration with the Strategic Management Course of the University of Valencia (double-degree program in Business Management and Law), the Fernando Pombo Foundation will offer a conference entitled "Corporate Social Responsibility in Strategic Business Management and, specifically, the Social Responsibility of the Legal Profession and Pro Bono Work". The Legal Profession in the 21st Century and the Solidary Lawyer. Basic Notions of Social Responsibility September 20 and 27 and October 4, 11 and 18, 2013. Law Faculty, Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM). For the second year in a row, the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), the Autonomous University Foundation, the Madrid Bar Association and the Professor Uría, Cuatrecasas, Fernando Pombo and Garrigues Foundations are organizing the course "The Legal Profession in the 21st Century and the Solidary Lawyer. Basic Notions of Social Responsibility". "Human Rights" Module (offered by the Fernando Pombo Foundation). Second Session: "Pro bono and CSR" September 8, 2013. Faculty of Law, University Pontificia ComilIas (ICADE). Aimed at Law students from Postgraduate course in Access to Practice of Law. Session: "Pro bono and CSR" Conference: Social responsibility in the legal profession and the pro bono work May 13, 2013. Faculty of Law, University Pompeu Fabra Aimed at undergraduates of third and fourth grade of law school (as a part of the course for Labor Law) Conference: "The challenges of the Pro-Bono work of the lawyers in the sector of intellectual and industrial property" April 23, 2013. Faculty of Law, Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM – Universidad Autonoma de Madrid). In collaboration with the Postgraduate course on Intellectual, Industrial property and New Technologies of the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) Conference: Approximation to the Social Responsibility in the legal profession: the pro-bono project February 27, 2013. Auditorium, Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences, International University of Catalonia (UIC-Universitat Internacional de Catalunya). Aimed at Law students from the International University of Catalonia. Session "Social Responsibility in the Legal profession" January 15, 2013. Campus Madrid, Puerta de Toledo In collaboration with the Postgraduate course in Access to Practice of Law, of the University Carlos III of Madrid. Lecture "Pro Bono" intended for Law students of the IE University December 14, 2012. IE University, Campus Segovia The lecture aimed at third year undergraduates, was given as part of the subject "The Legal Profession/Law Unplugged" of the IE University. Master Class at the UNIR: "Social responsibility in the legal profession. The challenges of pro bono" December 3, 2012. On-line. More information click here I accept the privacy policy of the Fernando Pombo Fundation
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Upcoming adaptation of Frankenstein starts piecing together its cast RyanHorror Newsentertainment, Film, Frankenstein, Horror, Jack Huston, Movies, Paul McGuigan, Toby Kebbel9 Comments Last we heard from 20th Century Fox's upcoming Frankenstein was that Daniel Radcliffe was set to star as Igor, the hunchback assistant to Victor Frankenstein. Now, according to Deadline Fox is having both Boardwalk Empire's Jack Huston (above) and RocknRolla's Toby Kebbel (below) read for the part of Victor Frankenstein. While the list of possible candidates could expand, early word is that Fox is expecting to have a decision by next week. I'm a fan of both actors and while neither of these guys are a lock just yet, it's likely that the role is going to one of them. I really dig Huston's work on Boardwalk Empire so I wouldn't mind seeing what he could bring to such a classic role like this one if he got the part. Paul McGuigan will direct the latest take on Mary Shelley's masterpiece.The film is based on a script by Chronicle scribe Max Landis and is said to put a sci-fi spin on the classic tale about a creature constructed through a scientific experiment. Right now Fox has the film scheduled for an October 14, 2014 release. [Written for AITH] Posted by Ryan If you are ever attacked by a gorilla just sit back and relax while you enjoy the once in a life time feeling of your limbs being ripped off. New trailer for Ben Wheatley's A Field in England brings the crazy Bobcat Goldthwait's found footage Bigfoot horror film, Willow Creek, gets a trailer 9 thoughts on "Upcoming adaptation of Frankenstein starts piecing together its cast" Nick Powell says: Love both of those guys. I don't think I have a preference as to which one gets it, as long as it is, in fact, one of them. Yea, no doubt. Tough choice for sure but both are a win in my book! Zoë says: I love reading all the awesome news on your site Ryan! Always know what to look out for 😀 Haha, thanks! News has been pretty good lately which is very helpful! Patrick Flory says: I thought Universal owned the rights to Frankenstein? I figured they would make a version since they did The Mummy and The Wolfman. I suppose a "new" version of Dracula is next? Both a new version of The Mummy and Dracula are in the works. Universal will actually be doing Dracula though and it's more of an origin story with Luke Evans playing the iconic role of Dracula. http://wp.me/p2asp7-38f Xenolicker says: And this will also be in 3D i think… Yummy! (Yes, i eat movies. I am the Moviemonster. Not starring in them, but eating them… WHRAAAAAGHH!!) Hahah. Well I know, "I, Frankenstein" will be in 3D. I'm not sure about this one though. I wouldn't be surprised if it was! Oh! Watch out people! The Frankensteins from all sides! 3D or no 3D!
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Daoirí Farrell Interview (Bouzouki, singing) - The Blarney Pilgrims Traditional Irish Music Podcast australia geelong an góilín singer dublin crumlin podcast dónal lunny pilgrim blarney celtic irish prodigy hare white creggan lifetime of happiness bouzouki farrell daoiri From a teen growing up in Crumlin in the 90s, to touring the world as a multi-award winning solo artist, Daoirí Farrell shares his incredible journey with us and treats us to a few tunes along the way. To follow Daoirí, and more importantly, to buy his CDs, you can find him here: http://daoiri.com/ https://www.facebook.com/DaoiriFarrell/ Where do you start? Maybe the obvious place, the place I first came across his music thanks to a tip from my good mate from Ballycastle, Alex Campbell: his version of The Creggan White Hare. This is the song me and Darren refer to in our intro, a song which at the time of writing has a meagre 1,287,874 views on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPI_tHNjS78 I first heard The Creggan White Hare on the Dick Gaughan / Andy Irvine album 'Parallel Lines.' Which, to be honest, is an album I've never loved. I mean, what's not to love about a collaboration like that? I love Andy Irvine's music, I love Dick Gaughan's music. It should be my all time favourite. And yet, somehow it doesn't quite work for me. Though it does have a very stately version of Dylan's 'My Back Pages.' There's something about Daoirí's version of 'The Creggan White Hare' that I prefer. It's more robust, or something. I mean, it's unstoppable. That's what it is. It has a sense of fate about it. It's existential, man. As for The Pursuit of Farmer Michael Hayes...you can find it on the Planxty album After The Break.There's some interesting info here about possible origins: https://mainlynorfolk.info/folk/songs/thepursuitoffarmermichaelhayes.html We also chat at the end of our interview about 'Christy Moore, Donal Lunny, Jimmy Faulkner, Live In Dublin' - an album I first heard thanks, also, to my pal Alex Campbell. I can remember the cover of that album so clearly, and trying to decipher the newsprint while sitting on Alex's bed. We'd listen over and over again, trying to learn the chords of 'Hey Sandy,' until his mum took pity on us and arrived up with a plate of ham sandwiches and mugs of tea. God love her, she had the patience of a saint. Anyway, it's another album that's worth hunting down if you've not heard it already. https://www.discogs.com/Christy-Moore-Donal-Lunny-Jimmy-Faulkner-Live-In-Dublin/release/2219545 Thanks again Daoirí.
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Local consumers flooding stores for last-minute Christmas shopping By Jasen Lee@JasenLee1 Dec 23, 2016, 9:20pm MST Share All sharing options for: Local consumers flooding stores for last-minute Christmas shopping Shannon Cox puts a stuffed animal into her cart while doing last-minute shopping at Target in Salt Lake City on Friday, Dec. 23, 2016. Cox was shopping for her organization, Journey of Hope, which helps incarcerated women provide gifts for their children during the holiday season. Nick Wagner, Deseret News Shoppers cross a bridge while doing last-minute shopping at City Creek Center in Salt Lake City on Friday, Dec. 23, 2016. Nick Wagner, Deseret News Natalie Hougaard looks for the right toy for her daughter with her friends Jade Roser and Allie Gee while doing last-minute shopping at Target in Salt Lake City on Friday, Dec. 23, 2016. Nick Wagner, Deseret News Shoppers walk through the aisles at Target while doing last-minute shopping in Salt Lake City on Friday, Dec. 23, 2016. Nick Wagner, Deseret News Mary Jenkin rings up gifts selected by Laura Perry and Garrett Donahue, right, who were last-minute shopping "for everyone" at Target in Salt Lake City on Friday, Dec. 23, 2016. Nick Wagner, Deseret News Shoppers fill up a LUSH cosmetic store while doing last-minute shopping at City Creek Center in Salt Lake City on Friday, Dec. 23, 2016. Nick Wagner, Deseret News Devor Taylor looks for toys for his children while doing last-minute shopping at Target in Salt Lake City on Friday, Dec. 23, 2016. Nick Wagner, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY — Depending on who you ask, holiday shopping on the final days before Christmas can be stressful, a necessary evil or even a little fun. Throngs of last-minute shoppers filled retail outlets across the Salt Lake Valley this week trying to pick out those final items to put under the tree Sunday. Salt Lake resident Erika Garcia said she made the mistake of procrastinating before heading downtown Friday to City Creek Center in search of gifts for three of her most cherished loved ones. "I got my dad a jacket and my uncle a sweatshirt, and now I just have to get something for my boyfriend," Garcia said. This year, a brisk work schedule prevented Garcia from her normal routine of shopping much earlier, giving herself enough time to choose more thoughtful presents, she said. The last-minute shopping added more pressure and took some of the fun out of the experience, she noted. "It is horrible because I have to rush and buy whatever, and I kind of feel bad," Garcia said. "I'm usually a control freak about it, but not this time." For Utah transplant Brock Sandberg, the experience of procrastination shopping was more a function of convenience than poor planning. Rather than having gifts shipped or added to his checked luggage on his flight from his current home in New York, he just allotted some extra time on his visit for gift shopping for his young nieces and nephews. "I have a basic idea of what to get, then just walk around the stores and see what catches (my) eye," he said. "It's a little stressful, but you have the Christmas music and the lights, and that makes it a little bit nicer." Former Utahn Cody Reno and his wife have made a habit of waiting until the final days to do their holiday shopping. "We're always last-minute shoppers," said Reno, who now lives in Dallas, Texas. "We're always very busy. We work better under pressure, I guess." Reno said they have become so accustomed to procrastinating that they enjoy it more than shopping earlier. "When you have to make quick decisions, it's easier to do it last-minute," he said. Through mid-December, analysts said retail spending this year rose 2 percent, slightly slower the 2.4 percent gain from a year ago, the Associated Press reported. The rate of online spending far outpaced buying at physical stores from Oct. 29 to Dec. 12, according to First Data. The firm analyzed online and in-store payments from nearly a million merchants. The data captures about 40 percent of all card transactions in the U.S. but excludes cash. Online sales grew 9 percent, while spending at physical stores was up a mere 0.1 percent. At the midpoint of the holiday shopping season, e-commerce comprised approximately 22 percent of all retail spending — up from 16 percent in 2015. Overall, the average dollar amount spent per person for the 45-day period was $70.28, up slightly from last year's $69.34. Four of the seven categories First Data tracks showed sales growth this season: building materials, electronics and appliances, furniture and home furnishings, and health and personal care. General merchandise stores suffered the biggest sales drop — 2.8 percent — because of deep discounts as well as less foot traffic. Within that category, department stores took the biggest hit, with overall sales down 8.8 percent. Want to stop omicron variant symptoms? Doctor shares one major tip A medical expert explains how you can potentially stop omicron variant symptoms. How long you can wear an N95 mask Can you keep using your N95 mask over and over again?
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The instance Careers in virtual reality technology, Joshua Gregory represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Ramapo Catskill Library System. Hello, emerging tech careers! -- 3D animator -- 3D artist -- Game designer -- Hardware engineer -- Programmer -- Research scientist -- Can you imagine?
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layout: default title: Dealing with data in R excerpt: vector, matrix, variables, NA --- RFM is a method used for analyzing customer value. It is commonly used in database marketing and direct marketing and has received particular attention in retail and professional services industries. It is an approximation to Customer Live Value ([CLV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer_lifetime_value)). Maximize CLV is a maximization in the future.
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A Nation Must Think Before it Acts Fault Lines and Factions in the Russian Army Fault Lines and Factions in the Russian Army Timothy L. Thomas Home / Articles / Fault Lines and Factions in the Russian Army The army is starting to disintegrate a bit. We have to be tough and firm so military people believe that there will be reforms."' Thus did President Boris Yeltsin attempt to put the best face on the events of 1994, a year of disarray, decay, and dissension in the Russian military that climaxed in December's botched intervention in Chechnya. Nearly every aspect of military activity-from training, supply, coordination among services, strategy, tactics, morale, and fighting spirit-failed the test of battle, feeding a growing resentment among the military leaders toward Defense Minister Pavel Grachev and, more serious still, increasing the potential for a breakup of the Russian armed forces into feuding factions, In addition, with parliamentary and presidential elections on the horizon, ultra-nationalist and extremist candidates and political parties are bound to exploit these rifts to their benefit. That is why the serious trouble in which the Russian armed forces find themselves ought to be a cause for concern, not gloating, in the West. The stakes are enormous. Even before the introduction of perestroika by former general secretary Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet army showed signs of groaning under the weight of its commitment to defend the Soviet state and Warsaw Pact. Gorbachev's glasnost campaign then exposed the economic damage done by military overspending, the myth of the military's superiority to other Soviet institutions, and, in some cases, its sheer incompetence. Prestige and morale among officers and enlisted men plummeted.
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Q: Using Gutenberg parse_blocks Function With ACF Custom Blocks? I am trying to separate Custom ACF Gutenberg Blocks from the rest of the core blocks on a post. Currently I am using the_content(); This is grabbing every block in the Gutenberg Editor. What I want to do now is look at all the blocks in the Gutenberg editor, check to see if they are a custom ACF block, and if they are an ACF block then output them else, don't output the block. What I have currently is: $blocks = parse_blocks( get_the_content() ); foreach ( $blocks as $block ) { if ( 'acf/qd-center-copy' === $block['blockName'] ) { echo $block['innerHTML']; } } So what hte above function is doing is looping through the blocks in the Gutenberg editor, checking to see if the blockname is 'acf/qd-center-copy' if the block name equals 'acf/qd-center-copy' then output that block. The issue I am running into is the outputting of that block and I'm not sure what I need to do to output the custom ACF block properly. Here is the what is ouputted for the block with the block name of 'acf/qd-center-copy' when I use print_r($block): Array ( [blockName] => acf/qd-center-copy [attrs] => Array ( [id] => block_5caf50e1cda63 [data] => Array ( [qd_background_color_toggle] => 1 [_qd_background_color_toggle] => field_5c700fe8bb525 [qd_headline] => Test Centered Text block [_qd_headline] => field_5c70100ebb526 [qd_content] => Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. [_qd_content] => field_5c70101dbb527 [qd_additional_column_toggle] => 0 [_qd_additional_column_toggle] => field_5c701034bb528 ) [name] => acf/qd-center-copy [align] => [mode] => auto ) [innerBlocks] => Array ( ) [innerHTML] => [innerContent] => Array ( ) ) A: Try using the code below to display the html for your block. I found the solution here. render_block( $block )
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Looks at the different types of modern slavery – of which human trafficking is one of the most well-recognised – and how to spot the signs that someone is a victim. Plus, the guide explains the social work role in the National Referral Mechanism. Garbers, K (2016, updated 2019) Modern slavery. Practice Guidance.
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package org.newdawn.noodles.object; /** * Indicates an inability to encode a particular object type * * @author kevin */ public class ClassEncodingException extends Exception { /** * Create a new exception * * @param msg The message describing the exception * @param e The cause of this exception */ public ClassEncodingException(String msg, Throwable e) { super(msg, e); } /** * Create a new exception * * @param msg The message describing the exception */ public ClassEncodingException(String msg) { super(msg); } }
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Modi speaks a lot and loud to sway his audience, and can tailor his speech to his listeners. Experience, however, tells that his deeds often belie words. The all-India one day general strike on September 2 was bigger and more widespread than on the same date in 2015. Thanks to the Modi regime murder, flogging, and humiliation of Muslims and Dalits in the name of cow protection, are increasing day by day, while law enforcement agencies look the other way.
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The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment says the new GES carriculum will move students the habit of learning just to pass exams. This will completely differ from the existing the syllabus that has been in use since 2007. An Early Grade Reading Assessment showed that less than 2% of pupils can read with comprehension, he said.
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