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measuring how much water is moved by an airlift? Thread: measuring how much water is moved by an airlift? Add 2 cups of white vinegar to the pipe and then fill with water. What do you have in your water that foams so much? The person that wrote you was thinking exactly like I was... I was thinking that this 'test" could determine the sweet spot (best depth for injection of air) for a given system because nothing changes but the depth of injection. As to the foam issue it is insignificant if you just keep lowering and lowering and lowering the injection point every 20 seconds or so...when you quit seeing matching lowering of the clear pipe level then the sweet spot has to be "right near there." I THINK (and only think) that this procedure will give a person much greater insight in to where the sweet depth/spot for injection in a given system if all the other aspects remain the same. It isn't perfect, but it is better than anything else I have thought of, and everything i have seen. How 'bout using a weak air pump, one you are sure (as much as we can be sure of anything?) will not overtax your testing apparatus? And before we play with other aspects like friction and shitizzle can we just find a sweet depth/spot for any system? I am not sure. It was probably a combination of a dirty 4" pipe that has been sitting on a rack for months at a time, and possibly some kind of residue on the clear tubing that was rubbing off on my hands. I didn't think about it before I setup the system so I didn't clean the pipe or tubing ahead of time. When I have some more free time I can clean this out and retest. Yeah the foam issue was the biggest letdown of this test, but hopefully after I clean the pipe and tubing I can eliminate some of the foaming. I will be sure to bring some vinegar to the warehouse as well to see if that helps. We are in agreement though that this test is really about finding the sweet spot for an air pump/air lift combination, right? Hakko 40L is the weakest pump I have. That test doesn't work out very well. I tried it with a 10' long piece of 4" pipe and things were going good until we started to get around 6 feet of submergence and 13" or so of lift. The air/water mixture turned into a foamy froth and would continue to overflow with the froth even without lowering the air stone anymore. That was giving us false water levels in the clear tube so i had to abandon that method. I then switch over to specific submergences with the air off and the riser tube completely full. I would then turn on the air pump and wait for the actual mixture to stop overflowing and the froth to start emerging. I was hoping that would yield clear results but even when i dropped the air stone to 9.5' feet (roughly 20 LPM of air from the Hakko 40L) the lifting height just kept going up. That means a 10' pipe was not long enough to get to the point of diminishing returns or the "sweet spot". I don't have the time or supplies on hand to make it any taller today so this was a bust. Lift at the final test was around 21" before the froth was an obvious factor, and obviously the water flow produced was a zero. Submergence of 4', zero lift height, 30 watts and 40 LPM split evenly between two identical airlifts? I seriously doubt it but that is just a hunch based on previous experience and thinking about the friction losses inside the single 4" riser tube with a massive amount of water flow VS the friction inside two 4" riser tubes with only moderate water flow. Maybe if the pipe was larger diameter that wouldn't be an issue but then you would still need to proportion the air in a larger tube so general flow vs friction ratios should be similar. Thanks for doing the test and interesting data. My thought on air output estimate at certain submergence/backpressure is that.. The actual depth/back pressure that the air stone sees is not 9.5ft. The actual depth/submergence should be measured from the airstone to the water level on the clear tube because the water density in the 4" pipe is less (with ~21" lift, the actual/effective submergence is ~7.7ft (9.5ft -21" = 7.7')) So, you may have more air flow than 20LPM that you estimated.. I think this is something we easily miss when estimating the air flow for an airlift system based on how deep the air manifold/stone is "below the pond water level". But it may open new areas of understanding because we may see something we didn't see before.... like once the injection site is a certain depth and in the sweet spot is the sweet spot a tight range like we think ..OR what showed up in one of your attempts, where the sweet spot could be several feet long. And thereby represent some relationship between air volume being injected and depth...which is actually a result of the force/ability of the pump. If it is less pressure the pump generates more air...the deeper you go the less air is being injected...but the force from the pump is close to constant...you know this but it is worth mentioning.... There may be a massive (practical) sweet spot. I remember reading some hocus pocus about the water and air in an airlift chamber was lighter in total than the water in the pond so the pond water pushed the water out of the airlift.... well then why didn't water leave the small tube and enter and remain in the airlift tube? Unless that is not true at all. In that case it would be the rising air bubbles pushing from below and pulling from above that provides all the "lift." So it is all about the size, shape, and speed of the air bubbles? is it? Because there is no change in the airlift tube. When the air is off, the airlift tube has water and air in it. They are just stratified. When the air is turned on, the airlift tube still has the same amount of air and water in it. They are just well mixed. Either way, the overall mass remains the same as long as water doesn't flow out of the top of the tube. The air being added does flow out of the top of the tube thus maintaining the same water/air relationship as when the pump is off. Last edited by nil13; 11-21-2018 at 11:54 AM. that ain't nuthin I wasn't thinking. It is just that the information on the net at one time supported a theory that the airlift "water" became lighter and was forced out by the heavier pond water, and that was what caused an airlift to work. I was just bringing up how the test done by Zac seems to debunk that. That is what causes an airlift to work as a pump. In this case, the aerated water is more bouyant than the non-aerated water and so it sits on top of the heavier water. Because the volume of the aerated water can increase and still be contained you don't see movement. mass equilibrium between the two chambers is maintained (it's probably better to think of the two chambers as equal in volume instead of a big tube and a tiny tube). If you controlled for volume by allowing the airlift to overflow then the pumping action would start as the heavier pond water moves in to make up the mass that was lost. This airlift is working because the water level does increase in the airlift. It just doesn't pump because there is no circuit to move mass. If Zac overflowed this airlift, the level in the small tube would draw down to reach a new equilibrium with the lower mass in the airlift tube.
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I love listening to podcast, it's a habit that I formed since 2 years ago or so. Podcasts are like books. They are packed with knowledge, life stories, and experiences, except, they are free (mostly)! I listened to at least 2 podcasts during my daily commute from May to July for the General Assembly User Experience Design bootcamp in downtown Austin. Since I usually listened to podcast on my laptop, it was my first time using the Apple Podcast App (without exploring other options because I was lazy and for the sake of convenience), and it was….not very intuitive. First, I didn't know why the episodes that I saved disappeared after I listened to them (now I understand that you have to "Download" it). Second, there's no way that I can search for a specific episode in a podcast. Instead, I have to scroll through episodes after episodes to find it. I'm not able to search within a podcast. E.g. If I want to listen to "Rand Fishkin's" interview on EOFire, I'll have to click "Available Episodes" first, then scroll through the list to find it. A Podcast is a series of audio episodes surrounded with a particular topic. Based on The 2018 Infinite Dial Study by Edison Research and Triton Digital, about 44% of Americans (124 million people) have ever listened to a podcast. In terms of device used to listen to a podcast, 69% of podcasts are consumed on smartphone/tablet/portable device compare to only 55% in 2015. Another report by Nielsen shows that 23.9 millions of users who are 18 or older listen to podcast on smartphones in 2017. I apologize if I made you dizzy with all the numbers and stats. Just know that the number of people who listen to podcasts on their phones is HUGE, and the number is increasing with a steady linear growth. The first step I took was to look at some other popular podcasts app out there, and see what features those apps have. Three free apps that I compared were: Overcast, Castro, Podcast App (for iPhone iPad). I picked those 3 based on the popularity/recommendation I saw on Reddit and Quora, and the ratings on the App Store. The above were some features and pages that I compared. Every app had its own strengths and weaknesses, and I took those into consideration when sketching out the redesigned version of the Apple Podcast app. Now, let's talk to some users and see what they say. I personally had experienced several frustrations using the Apple Podcast app, but as the saying goes, "I'M NOT MY USER," I decided to do some offline and online user research. Talking to users was definitely one of the most if not the most important thing through out the entire design process because you'd always find interesting stuffs that you weren't aware of. What surprised me were that I didn't know a lot of people use the skip silence feature, and I didn't even notice that the 3D touch on the Apple Podcast app could actually pull up an additional menu (I learned that with a user by accidentally hard clicking the "+" icon). Looks like there are a lot of people dislike the iOS Podcast app, but there are also a good amount of who people like the simpleness and convenience of it. While the native app has room for improvement, I tried to align my redesign with what it looks like now as much as possible to maintain the consistency with the current Apple brand. Sketching was probably one of the most exciting parts to me. It was the time you started putting down ideas onto paper; drew it out. A pencil, an eraser, and some paper (and occasionally a cup of creativity juice but not necessary) that's all you need. Since the framework of the app was already created, I sketched out some changes I'd like to implement to see how the refinement was going to look like based on all the research I did. You may find the the sketches still look very similar to the current Apple Podcast app. Based on the user research, I found that the frustrations people had were not really about the color or the display, but the lack of functions. Since the current native podcast app layout looked very similar to the Apple Music app, a brand new design might deviate from its consistency. I focused my redesign on 4 different parts: Playlist, Podcast overview, Listening page, and the Search page. Before I show you the major redesign, I'd like to show you a small tweak that I made on the bottom navigation. Currently the Apple Podcast app has 4 different pages shown in the footer: Listen Now (shows the podcast episodes that you haven't finished or just added), Library (shows the podcasts that you're subscribing), Browse (shows podcast categories, rankings, featured podcasts…etc), and Search (search podcasts or episodes). Since I found that a lot of people were confused about the differences between "Listen Now" and "Library", I combined "Listen Now" and "Library" to just one "Library" because they served very similar functions. Okay, enough throat clearing. Now let's dive in! Currently the Apple Podcast app is unable to make playlists. You can add the podcasts that you like into a "Station", but you cannot select specific episodes within a podcast(s) and group them to a list. I don't subscribe to podcasts. Instead, I listen to episodes (on different podcasts) separately based on the content. If I want to go back and listen to those episodes that I liked, I'll have to either go to the "Downloaded Episodes" list (assume I downloaded the ones I like), or… I don't know. Let me know if you're an avid Apple Podcast app user and you have a solution for me. A playlist would be a great solution to solve this problem. The idea is that I can add the episodes (from same podcast or not) that I want to listen into a playlist, so I don't have to search them one after another in my vast Library. **You can add episodes from your Library or the podcast overview page or the listening page. Podcast overview is a page where you can check out the podcast's content, rating, and reviews. When you click a podcast, the first thing you'll see are the title, the rating, a snippet of description, and usually 4 recent episodes. When you scroll down, you'll see "Available Episodes" (which will bring you to the 3rd screen) and the Ratings & Review of the podcast. The second screen also has a "Best of the Podcast" section, which seems like the algorithm always puts the most recent ones as the "Best of the Podcast" (WHAT !?). The "Available Episodes" page is just a list of all the episodes. No category, no played unplayed. hmmm. Hyperlinked hashtag was introduced by Twitter around 2009. Since then, plenty of social media platforms have adopted the practice to let users engage with specific conversations. So what if we let podcasters add hashtags (4 max.) to episodes so listeners can find related episodes quickly? One pain point I had with the listening interface is that if I want to listen to another episode or skip the current one, I'd have to exit the current page and choose something else from the Library (or Listen Now). Of course I could also scroll down to the "Up Next" section and choose. The problem with that was I didn't even know the listening page was scroll-able. Ha. And I found 4 people I interviewed didn't notice that either. Replaced the AirPlay icon with the "Sleep Timer" button which currently you have to scroll down a bit to see it. Added "Trim Silence" and "Add to Favorites" to the " …" menu. Carousal/slider design that allows you to switch episodes quickly. It's dangerous to do all the switch-episode-business while driving when using the current app because you have to make sure your finger is clicking the right episode. With the carousal design, you can just swipe left or right to change episode easily. Added a little Arrow down the bottom so users know that they can scroll down. ** Based on user research, I tried to put the features that users use the most (sleep timer, trim silence…) on the initial screen (the listening screen that you see without scrolling down). There weren't many changes I made on the Search page. this one thing that really didn't make sense. the search result would pull up Tim Ferriss' own shows as well as other "Podcasts" he has been on. And when I clicked those other podcasts, let's say the "Listen to Money Matters" podcast, it'd take me to the Listen to Money Matters podcast overview page instead of the episode(s) that I was interested in. And I had no clue where to find the episode(s) that Tim Ferriss was on. Only shows the podcaster's own podcast (if the person has any) at the top. When you scroll down, show the episodes that the person has been on (Not the episodes of the person's own show, but episodes of other podcasts that the person has been on). And that's all the proposals I made for the Apple Podcast app redesign!
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Federer's genius to pull it off — in particular, his sense of timing and innate understanding of court-space. Through the fortnight, he balanced this risk-reward equation expertly, making the final without a set dropped. The draw might have cleared for Federer — neither Novak Djokovic nor Rafael Nadal kept his appointment with the World No. 2 — but Marin Cilic proved a formidable adversary in the title round. The 6'6" Croat has reserves of easy power and moves well for someone his size. A Major winner himself, Cilic is no stranger to the big stage. Federer tightened up at least once during the match. He later admitted that in the fourth set his "mind was all over the place" — "I was so close and I was telling myself, 'Don't mess it up,' and then that's exactly what I did." But the greatest of athletes find a way of silencing the voice of doubt that whispers in their ear. If anything, Federer, at this stage of his career, seems to have become better at it. He appears more adept at relaxing into the moment and seizing it: he did it to spectacular effect against Nadal in Melbourne last year, shedding the mental baggage of defeats past; Cilic has never worried Federer in a similar manner, but victory demanded a masterful calming of the nerves. It is this ability to continually refurbish and nuance all facets of his game — the physical, the mental, the tactical, and the technical — that allows Federer to outcompete and outlive much younger opponents. It is this that sets him apart, even among the pantheon of tennis's finest. Definition: keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties. Definition: the job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or property. Usage: sanguine about the prospects for an improved economy. Definition: (of a person or animal) have severe difficulty in breathing because of a constricted or obstructed throat or a lack of air. Definition: in or at the centre; central. Definition: inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable. Definition: renovate and redecorate (something, especially a building). Definition: a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound. Synonyms: fine distinction, subtle, distinction/difference, shade, shading, gradation, variation. Definition: a group of famous or important people. Usage: the pantheon of the all-time greats.
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Jackson Pollock's drip paintings hang on the wall, near some Warhol screen prints. Yves Klein's blue sponge sculptures are here, Magritte's pipe there. A life-size Sid Vicious waxwork brandishes a gun inside his vitrine. Robert Morris' mirrored boxes sit next to a cardboard box. A rough sleeper's duvet languishes by a wall, while a bin bag sits squat on the floor and in the way. But, as ever with impish Young British Artist Gavin Turk, nothing is as it seems. The Pollock splatters spell out G-A-V-I-N-T-U-R-K, Warhol's Marilyn and Sid Vicious' face are replaced by a grimacing Turk. The pipe is made of liquorice, the cardboard box and bin bags of bronze. All of these works are wry, postmodern quips about the nature of art and the role of the artist. Engaging in the central modernist debate initiated by Marcel Duchamp, Turk's diverse appropriates iconic twentieth-century art artworks as well as everyday objects. He is interrogating authorship, identity and materiality – as the title of his new retrospective, Who What When Where How and Why, attests. It's high in concept, but accessible – you find yourself chuckling away. Come and rediscover this eternal wind-up-merchant at a major new retrospective in Vauxhall Newport Street Gallery, which showcases works from throughout the artist's career. Gavin Turk has always mucked about with the idea of artistic identity. He ruffled the feathers of the establishment with his degree show at the Royal College of Art. His final piece was a fake blue plaque inscribed 'Gavin Turk worked here, 1989-1991'. His tutors refused to present it – perhaps not filling the art establishment with confidence about his future career. And yet, 20 or so years later, Turk is an internationally respected artist with exhibitions all over the world and a reputation as the most intellectual of the Young British Artists. The famous blue plaque is here in all its nose-thumbing glory. Take that, RCA, it seems to beam. Walking around this exhibition, you encounter the same ideas repeated over and over again. Well, really, the same idea. A slight sense of ennui creeps in, as works made 20 years apart make the same joke. And you can't escape the irony that these questions of authorship are being asked in a gallery owned by Damien Hirst, who has a team of 150 assistants. Out of 1,400 spot paintings, for example – Hirst has made just over 20 because he "couldn't be f***ing arsed doing it," as he told the Guardian. Nevertheless, there's a lot to love about Who What When Where How and Why. Well worth the trip to Vauxhall.
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When I went away to college I was scared. For the first week of school I hid out in my dorm room, ate my meals off-campus, managed to miss the school activity fair and otherwise was rather unsocial. It was a bad situation. I really didn't know a soul and I had only one piece of advice from an older friend that, by God's grace, I eventually acted upon. He had said, "Look up InterVarsity Christian fellowship when you get to campus." Somehow in my misery I managed to call the campus activities office, get the number of the leader and make contact. A few hours later Clyde Ohta the InterVarsity minister, a kind of college chaplain, knocked on the door of a very lonely and isolated freshman and it was the work of the Holy Spirit. So when Jesus tells his disciples that he is going to send them another advocate so that they will not be orphaned and alone in this world, I remember the moment that smiling, friendly, welcoming person of Clyde Ohta walked through my door and invited me to go get a coffee at the campus Bistro. I didn't know it at the time but it was a moment of God's deep provision in my life, a crossing over to safety. For Clyde became a mentor and friend a confidant, counselor, coach, and evangelist in my life, nurturing my faith, thoughtfully nudging me into maturity, listening deeply and challenging me to grow in so many ways. And through that discipling relationship I discovered a deep community of other Christian students and found my own interest in ministry. I believe this is what our passage today is actually talking about. Jesus promises his disciples his own continuing presence in the person of the Holy Spirit, who will be with them without fail if they are open and follow in his ways. This advocate is an incredible and intimate gift. Jesus describes the relationship as abiding within us, linked to our very person. So, if you've ever thought you were alone in the world this passage intends to challenge that understanding in a rather mystical way. We believe in the Holy Spirit the Lord the giver of life. With the Father and Son he is worshiped and glorified. It's a powerful bit of proclamation but when I look at the 4 lines I'm tempted to say, "It that it?" Is that all we believe about the Holy Spirit? It seems to me that the Spirit might have gotten the gooey end of the stick at the council of Nicea. Only four lines about the great gift that Jesus promises his followers: The Advocate, The Comforter, The Helper, The Spirit of the living God available to each of us at all times, just four little lines? Perhaps the Holy Spirit needed a better PR agent who would really celebrate his accomplishments and praise his skills? I'm sure the Holy Spirit has a better resume than that. I'm not sure if you feel the same way but too often the Holy Spirit seems like the forgotten member of the Trinity: a kind of third wheel that we don't really pay attention to. As a child I learned that the Greek word for this special helper was Parakletos, from which we get our word Paraclete not to be confused with parakeet. This of course caused me quite a lot of confusion in my childhood, the dove of the spirit and the parakeet, I'm meant they were both birds. We like many Bible translators talked about the Holy Spirit as The Comforter or Helper which is a very attractive job description. But I have to confess that Comforter while it is a welcome title also sounds a little mamby pamby, to me. I'm not sure about you but I've been guilty of associating comfort almost entirely with sorrow and helping us to cope with loss and to be sure the Holy Spirit does comfort us in our affliction, but to limit the scope of work to this is a deep misunderstanding. The Holy Spirit is a gift for all of life. One way to say it is that the Spirit helps us to cope with all of life and to thrive instead of becoming cynical or dispirited or discouraged which are such easy temptations in our world. The Greek word parakletos is really difficult to translate. The truth is that the word Comforter that is often used is really not an adequate translation. Others have translated it as Helper or Advocate. But we need to look more deeply into the meaning of the word to catch a glimpse of what kind of assistance Christ is really promising those who love him. Parakletos really means someone who is called in – but it is the reason why the person is called in which gives the word it distinctive associations. The Greeks used this word in a wide variety of ways. Parakletos might be someone called in to give witness in a law court in someone's favor. One might be an advocate to come in and plead on behalf of one in a serious case; he might be an expert called into give advice in a difficult situation; he might be someone called in to speak and work with a company of soldiers or a team who are depressed, dispirited and perhaps unable to continue, the parakletos was one who could heal and instill bravery within the group again. We may not want to admit it, but we often see only what we are prepared to see. I suspect that the reason we do not always recognize the Spirit at work in the world or in our lives is because we have not nurtured the capacity to recognize the Spirit. We've allowed the world around us to tell us that God does not care, that God is silent, that God is just watching from a distance. I remember when I took my first architectural history class. I had really hardly noticed the architecture around me. But suddenly I was fitted for noticing it. I had categories for understanding it, talking about it, appreciating it and I began to find the world of buildings so much more interesting and alive. Botanists see a whole different world walking through the open space than we might. It is the same with the Spirit. The friends of Jesus, receive a gift, an awareness, of the Spirit alive and at work in our lives and the world around us. How do we recognize the Spirit? Our capacity for the Spirit is developed through worship, sharing of faith stories, study of scripture, time in prayer, and our reaching out in love and compassion to those who are in pain or need. What we see and experience is shaped by what we bring to the experience, how we are sighted. And what this Gospel is telling us is that the community around Jesus is infused with the Spirit, gifted with Spirit-sight, Spirit-awareness, Spirit-sensitivity, Spirit-nudging, Spirit-encouraging, Spirit-convicting, Spirit-filledness. All of this is true to the degree that we open ourselves to the Spirit, realizing that to live the Christian life is not to do so under our own steam alone but to be rather gifted, filled, empowered, directed by the very presence of God in our lives. For us I think that means that the degree to which we are open in prayer and acceptance of God's movement in our lives it the degree that we like Jesus become Spirit-people. As one commentator said, "The Holy Spirit gate-crashes no one's heart." The Spirit is always available always ready to be received and this is truly important work for each of us. The sign of the Spirit at work according to John is very simple, loving obedience. For John the evidence of the Spirit at work in the lives of Jesus' friends was obedience to God's ways. Love is shown in being faithful to the ways of forgiveness, compassion, acceptance of others, nurturing the young, caring for the sick and needy, living simply, sharing what you have, giving even when it is difficult, remaining hopeful, speaking truth in love, walking with others through their pain and loss. Love for John is never some cozy sentiment or nice idea it is always an action, a self-giving movement, a way of stretching the soul into a God-like shape. We all know and experience people who say they love us or their families but they are forever acting in ways that are incredibly hurtful and damaging. For Jesus the hallmark of love was acting in faithful obedience to the ways of God. The Creed also reminds us that the "Holy Spirit has spoken through the prophets" giving us Holy Wisdom throughout the ages. Interestingly the figure of wisdom is feminine in scripture. And what is it that the prophets do so well? They remind us of what it means to be faithful. They call us back to our best selves, our core values, our covenant way of life. They remind us that being in relationship with the living God requires our own best efforts and the word of our own deepest self. The prophets were forever reminding the people of God that they had been strangers in the strange land so don't treat the undocumented in harsh or unloving ways. They reminded them that it is easy to lose everything and become poor or widowed or unemployed, so don't forget that God loves mercy and cheers for the compassionate, those who can suffer with others. The Good News in all of this is that we are not alone in trying to please God or attempting to walk in the ways of Christ. No, we have an advocate, a helper, a coach, a prophet, a Holy kick in the pants to do the right thing, to show our love through obedience because in the end it is not just our kind and moral thoughts that matter, it is our actions our Orthopraxis if you will our right living. For too long we've allowed Christianity to be defined in our tradition as Orthodoxy – right belief but John's teaching on the Spirit this day reminds us that without the obedience of love our faith doesn't really amount to much, our proclamations of faith don't impress the world, it is our love in action, our Orthopraxis our right action that really changes things that really demonstrates to the world that the Spirit is alive and well and active within each of us holding us in life and offering new life to the world. We believe in the Holy Spirit, "The Lord the giver of life" who is not only a comfort in our sorrow but wisdom, vision, energy and the urging of God in our life, moving us forward in a Godward direction, into fullness of life. The real question is "Where is the Spirit at work in your life?" for that is Christ's promise to each of us.
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A. Drew Ferguson & Scott Peters Compare the voting records of A. Drew Ferguson and Scott Peters in 2017-18. A. Drew Ferguson Represented Georgia's 3rd Congressional District. This was his 1st term in the House. Scott Peters Represented California's 52nd Congressional District. This was his 3rd term in the House. A. Drew Ferguson and Scott Peters are from different parties and disagreed on 61 percent of votes in the 115th Congress (2017-18). May 9, 2018 — Standard Merger and Acquisition Reviews Through Equal Rules Act Oct. 24, 2017 — Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act Oct. 24, 2017 — Jackson Lee of Texas Part B Amendment No. 4 Oct. 24, 2017 — Johnson of Georgia Part B Amendment No. 3 Oct. 24, 2017 — Cohen of Tennessee Part B Amendment No. 2 Sept. 7, 2017 — Jayapal of Washington Part B Amendment No. 84 July 13, 2017 — Blumenauer of Oregon Part B Amendment No. 13 July 13, 2017 — Blumenauer of Oregon Part B Amendment No. 8 March 1, 2017 — Disapproving the rule submitted by the Department of Labor relating to "Clarification of Employer's Continuing Obligation to Make and Maintain an Accurate Record of Each Recordable Injury and Illness" Feb. 14, 2017 — Red River Gradient Boundary Survey Act
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Jimi takes us for a walk and gives us tips on how to properly walk with our dogs! First things first, make sure you have a good leash and collar for your dog. Select a quiet area with less distraction. You can work your way up to areas with more distractions later. Remember the dog is walking with you, not in front or behind you. Think of when you are walking with a friend…you don't walk ahead or behind them! Do not give hard pulls or "pops" to the leash if your dog is having a hard time. This only confuses the dog. Make sure there is always slack on the leash. Slowly move directions and change speeds so the dog gets more comfortable with change. Feel free to zig zag and walk in different patterns. If the dog walks too far ahead, stop and slowly turn around and guide the dog in the new direction. Then loop back around and continue on your way. If the dog is doing well, stop and CALMLY praise the dog. Pay close attention to your dogs posture and tail. If your dog becomes distracted or startled by an object along your walk, take the time to calming introduce your dog to that object and show them it's harmless. Implement walking over objects into each walk. Walking over different types of terrain and surfaces is great! We'd love for you to share your dog walking experiences with us in the comments below. We do our best to answer every question posted! Nice Videos and tech, I really enjoyed the reinforcment of staying calm and low distraction to start. It so easy to get to far advanced. This video is very helpful for people with skittish dogs, but my dog pulls me no matter what direction I am going, so when I try to follow you advice and turn in a different direction she just pulls me that way. Do you have any advice on how to work on this behavior, so that I am not just walking in a small circle? Hi Danaë. Sorry for the delayed response! The best thing to do is start back at the very basics of leash cooperation and teach that first before you can expect to walk your dog outside with numerous distractions. This means consistently putting a leash on your dog at all times, even inside the house. We show this in detail in our training course that can be purchased here on our website. I would love to do your online training. Please get in contact with me via email. Hi Tanja, if you have any specific questions regarding our online training program, please contact us using the following form: http://www.dogguru.com/contact-us/. Thank you! Our German Shepherd walks in a "zigzag" pattern, in front of me. First off, I am disabled. I had a stroke back in April of 2017 and am able to walk now, but slower than my wife and boys. When they take him for a walk, he trots along normally, in front or beside them. When I walk him, in the back yard, he walks in the zigzag pattern I mentioned. I'm pretty good at understanding dog mannerisms and think this is due to my having to walk slower. Am I even close on this one? Hi Jeff, a dog that's properly trained even in basic leash cooperation should not have an issue walking with you at any pace. If your dog is pulling and walking in a zig-zag pattern in front of you then there is no clear communication and understanding established with the dog of how they should walk with you. It's simply the fact of your dog not knowing how to walk with you, not because you walk at a slower speed. Hope that makes sense. Thanks for your comment! Our dog class makes all the dogs and handlers walk around in a big circle and then weave in and out of each other – I have concerns about this because the dogs tend to lunge at each other? Hi Jimi….this is Sherry Kuhn in Missouri (friend of Shirley Robertson) I'm not sure you will remember me. We talked about my Standard Poodle puppies last summer. I kept one of the puppies, Ruby is her name. She is now 8 months old. She's doing great. I have been working with her here at home on some beginning obedience but I know I could do better at what I'm doing I tried getting her into beginning obedience classes at the only thing available in my area which is Petsmart and I was very disappointed with the instructor. So therefore, I'm going to do this myself. I just was wondering how you suggest I do this. Is there a video that you have that I can purchase? I am not a competitive person so I will not be competing in anything with her I just want a very well behaved dog that I can take anywhere. Her mother, Pearl, has had basic obedience… I taught her that but I know they both could do much better if I could instruct them properly. Just wondering what you suggest .
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Boo Brigade Return is the Defensive Power Shot used by Boo in Mario Power Tennis. Boo spins around, becoming bigger, until it splits up into many smaller Boos, searching for the ball to hit it back. Curiously, the Boo brigade does not show the "real" Boo with the glowing racket, but it appears once it finds the ball. Sometimes, a glitch occurs where the Boos' faces while they are performing this move will be messed up. The move could possibly be a reference to Boolossus from Luigi's Mansion. This page was last edited on March 16, 2018, at 21:58.
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News Features Moratuwa University develops ankle exoskeleton robot Moratuwa University develops ankle exoskeleton robot 8 August 2018 12:00 am - 3 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}} Amashi Weerasingha, Kasun Harshana and Kesara Withanage Three students attached to the Bionics Laboratory of Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Moratuwa have developed an ankle exoskeleton robot. Named "C-JAE", the robot is a wearable device which is able to carry out robotic rehabilitation and/or to provide locomotion assistance for human having mobility impairments. It combines human intelligence with mechanism to perform human ankle motions. 'C-JAE', the robot is a wearable device which is able to carry out robotic rehabilitation and/or to provide locomotion assistance for human having mobility impairment C-JAE robot is a blessing for individuals with weaker ankle The project has been carried out by final year undergraduates from the Department of Mechanical Engineering Amashi Weerasingha, Kasun Harshana and Kesara Withanage. It is supervised by Prof. Ruwan Gopura who is currently the youngest professor in Engineering in Sri Lanka and Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Engineer Pubudu Ranaweera, the senior lecturer attached to the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Moratuwa. Prof. Ruwan Gopura following said "According to statistics around the globe, elderly populations have exceeded 10% of the total population. On the other hand, people who are suffering from neurological or muscular disorders have increased steadily. The medical industry has shown a growing interest in the use of exoskeleton robots to alleviate health care issues arising from locomotion difficulties. Considering all those facts the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Moratuwa contribute their knowledge to address this issue and serve the society. C-JAE is derived from the terms 'Compatible Joint Ankle Exoskeleton', meaning articulated robotic ankle exoskeleton with compatible joint axes to generate human ankle motions.The mechanism and drive units are placed anterior to foot and shank segments. C-JAE supports all three DOF at the ankle joint using novel mechanism, while ensuring joint axes mapping for full ranges of motion. It means, with the intention of maximizing user compatibility and performance, the proposed mechanism has compatible joint axes for each DOF. "According to statistics around the globe, elderly populations have exceeded 10% of the total population. On the other hand, people who are suffering from neurological or muscular disorders have increased steadily and exoskeleton robots provide health care issues arising from locomotion difficulties C-JAE weighs 2.6 kg without the battery pack, which is comparably light weight and user friendly than the existent devices. C-JAE weighs 2.6 kg without battery pack which is comparably light weight and user friendly It supports all three DOF at the ankle joint The novel feature of the C-JAE is its ability to comply with functional and ergonomic requirements of human ankle joint. In the initial stage the feasibility and performance of the C-JAE was evaluated using healthy male subjects, in the first stage of development. In the second stage, rehabilitation capability will be clinically tested with suitable patients'' Supun Wednesday, 08 August 2018 06:35 PM Great job n well done.This kind of inventions are not important to most of SL people. Instead they prefer to listen the lies n jokes of the politicians. But in other countries , you will be rewarded for things like this. Upul Arunajith Friday, 10 August 2018 04:13 PM These innovators must be encouraged so that many more innovations are made. Unfortunately, in Sri Lanka what happens is these ideas are plagiarized. Eventually these young innovators leaves the country and pursue / contribute to research under foreign universities where the right policies are in place: recognition, encouragement and a supportive frame work. Gamarala Sunday, 12 August 2018 04:20 AM Congratulations are in order to the team that developed this devise. It's encouraging to see that Sri Lankans to could develop cutting edge technology for the modern world. I hope the government will encouge this research and applaud the efforts of these students. Zimbabwe consolidate lead after Raza's seven 13 minute ago - 0 - 5
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One of two striking Amazona parrots endemic to the tiny island of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles, the Red-necked Parrot is, like most of its congeners, a principally green-plumaged bird. It is mainly distinguished from the island's other (larger and darker) Amazona, the Imperial Parrot (Amazona imperialis), by the head and underparts patterns; the face and forecrown are blue, with a small patch of red on the foreneck, while the rest of the body is almost entirely green. The Red-necked Parrot is currently categorized as Vulnerable and its population is thought to number fewer than 800 individuals, although the species has been increasing since about 1980. The species' stronghold is in the north of the island, where it is found at altitudes between 300 and 1200 m. Nests are placed in large forest trees, but in recent years the species appears to be making increasing use of agricultural lands in which to feed. Like many West Indian island endemics, the Red-necked Parrot is highly susceptible to hurricane damage, especially because of its need for large trees when breeding.
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During installation of RH 9.0 on a Pentium 4 machine the system crashed. This happened after the installation was over and "Exit" was peressed. The machine has an Intel 845 chipset. System did not boot later. System detected the failure as a bug and gave this dump for bug report. were you trying to have it end up after the install?
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If 12 inches is a bottom and 16 ounces is a pound, again all admeasurement 8 jeans should accept the aforementioned measurements, right? "Good Morning America" ordered admeasurement 8 cossack cut jeans from seven altered brands: Old Navy, J. Crew, Joe's Jeans, American Eagle, Levi's, Express, and The Gap. We asked two Oakland California teachers, Claire Hopkins and Valeria Haro, both self-described admeasurement 8s, to try on our jeans. Of the seven brands, anniversary abecedary said three of the admeasurement 8 jeans fit them properly. For Hopkins it was Gap, J. Crew and Express. For Haro, it was Gap, J. Crew and Joe's Jeans. Almost all the others were too big or, as Hopkins, a accent therapist and mother of three, declared them, "too poochy." Both of the women said that the American Eagle jeans were the extreme from a acceptable fit. With the American Eagle brand, Hopkins complained of at atomic 3 inches of added allowance in the waist of the jeans, which became a broad botheration back she squatted down, article she does generally with her students. Hopkins said she would accept to try a admeasurement 6 or maybe alike a admeasurement 4 in the American Eagle jeans in adjustment to acquisition the adapted fit. With that abundant aberration in fit declared by our models, we asked the advisers at San Francisco's Academy of Art University Appearance School to admeasurement all the pants. Terhi Ketola-Stutch, the school's 3D architecture coordinator, begin that the waist abstracts ranged from 31 inches to 35 inches in our seven pairs of jeans, but that back the acceleration of the jeans was adequately diverse, the waist altitude discrepancies were added a artefact of appearance (i.e., how high-waisted are the jeans). A added reliable barometer for the pants, according to Ketola-Stutch, was the hip measurements. Joe's Jeans were the aboriginal hip measurement, at 36 inches, while American Eagle jeans were the biggest, at 39.75 inches. Levi's, Express, Gap and J. Crew were all 37 inches. Old Navy abstinent 39.25 inches at the hip. In all, it was almost a 10 percent about-face in hip amplitude for the seven pairs of jeans. Our admeasurement 8 agents anniversary adopted jeans that had a 36 to 37-inch hip width. The leg ambit at the thigh was addition almost compatible abode to accumulate fit measurements. Ketola-Stutch begin the aboriginal jeans, Joe's, advancing in at 21 inches and the largest, Levi's, American Eagle and Old Navy, advancing in at 23 inches. The blow of the jeans all abstinent 22 inches or actual aing to 22 inches. Overall, there was a two-inch or almost 10 percent about-face amid the pants. Are There Any Allocation Standards? Back asked if there are any allocation standards in women's fashion, Hersha Steinbock, affairs adviser at the Academy of Art University Appearance School, explained that there absolutely are not. "There are standards aural a cast that accommodate to what a chump wants and needs; accurately what that cast is targeting," Steinbock told ABC News. According to Steinbock, in the 1930s, the government set out to actualize compatible standards back accumulation assembly of accouterment began. By 1983, however, the accomplished abstraction of acclimation fell out of favor. "Most brands never acclimated the allocation standards and, today, we accept what we have, which is diversity," said Steinbock, who added that best appearance labels use their own standards as a proprietary advantage over added brands. Back I talked with the admiral of Levi's, James Curleigh, he agreed. Curleigh additionally agreed that fit is consistently abstract and aggravating pants on is an important allotment of the process. Curleigh's company, Levi's, has brought to bazaar their Curve ID, which asks consumers to analyze their anatomy appearance in a accelerating online check and again suggests adapted styles already their anatomy blazon is determined. One final thought: While vanity allocation has been abundant discussed, I anticipate our actual estimated abstracts appearance that there is a ambit of sizes and companies try to actualize best but additionally some amount of bendability aural their own cast to arouse adherence from customers. I apperceive what admeasurement I am in my admired brands and, as a result, they are the alone clothes I feel assured affairs online. It was abating to apperceive that I'm not accident my apperception with the discrepancies in fit I acquaintance back our appearance experts explained that allocation is a business play, abundant added adult than accouterment to our vanity, and it is a acquaintance comedy in a apple of abounding appearance choices. American Eagle beneath to animadversion to ABC News for this story. Joe's Jeans and Levi's anniversary provided a account to ABC News, both of which are affected below. The approaching is beneath choices and a added simplified access to acquisition the altogether applicable jean. Trial is analytical basic of award the absolute fit. We've taken our Curve ID addition one footfall added with the addition of Levi's Revel. Revel actively shapes a woman's anatomy with a four-way amplitude t comprised of cotton, polyester, Lycra and DuPont's Sonora fiber. We again book a proprietary aqueous actinic blueprint on the t autogenous that regulates the akin of amplitude in cardinal areas, accouterment structure, abutment and a figure-flattering appearance to the jean, rather than artlessly compatible stretch. Inspired by the adorableness and the compression abrasion industries, Levi's® REVEL actively shapes the anatomy to bear a y, feminine fit added by abstruse weapon technology authoritative women attending and feel confident. Revel is accessible in Bootcut, angular and beeline silhouettes. At Joe's we're consistently evolving the accumulating – the styles, fits, washes, etc – to accommodated the needs and wants of our customers. For example, we took the archetypal beeline leg and created a looser, slouched fit for those who adopt the "boyfriend" look. We begin that the acceptable bootcut was acceptable a bit outdated, so the altitude in the leg and leg aperture is abate to action a ier take.
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Apple Device Management CCTV & Entry Systems Ingest & Playout Procurement Portals Tech-as-a-service TramsCloud Company / School I would like to receive news, offers and event invites from Trams & NMR? ✱ This field is required Business Sales T: +44(0)20 7820 7111 Education Sales T: +44(0)20 3327 2205 Repairs & Support T: +44(0)20 7820 7121 Accounts T: +44(0)20 7820 7127 Public Cloud. Public Cloud could provide a cost-effective solution for remote access to your data. The public cloud is defined as computing services offered by third-party providers over the public Internet, making them available to anyone who wants to use or purchase them. As a leading IT supplier, we have relationships with the leading providers in the industry. In 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) began offering IT infrastructure services to businesses in the form of web services, now known as "cloud computing". Today, Amazon Web Services provides a highly reliable, scalable, low-cost infrastructure platform in the cloud that powers hundreds of thousands of businesses in 190 countries around the world. With data centre locations in the U.S., Europe, Brazil, Singapore, Japan, and Australia. With Google Cloud, you can build on the same future-proof infrastructure that allows Google to return billions of search results in milliseconds, serve 6 billion hours of YouTube video per month, and provide storage for 1 billion Gmail users. Their infrastructure is protected by more than 700 top experts in information, application, and network security. Microsoft Azure is an ever-expanding set of cloud services to help your organisation meet your business challenges. It's the freedom to build, manage and deploy applications on a massive, global network using your favourite tools and frameworks. From DevOps to business analytics to the Internet of Things, you'll be up and running quickly with a scalable, cost-effective solution that works with your existing investments. Public Cloud offers your business a pay as you go solution, which can provide you with flexible scalability, lower up-front costs and greater security with large brands spending millions on protecting their cloud services. If you would like more information, on how we can assist your workflow with the Cloud contact us TODAY! 88 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3UB Unit 7, Battersea Business Park, 104 Stewarts Road, London, SW8 4UG [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] © Trams Limited 2019 - All Rights Reserved. | Registered in England No. 2518864 | Privacy Statement | Terms & Conditions | Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement Cert. No. 14133404 Cert. No. 300312019
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A simple and fast solution is by installing a tiffany ceiling fan. When switched on, the ceiling fan will cool and circulate air around the room. Moving air will naturally be cooler than stagnant air, and thus will cool down the room almost instantly. Regarding styles and designs of tiffany ceiling fans, there are a large variety of models and shapes to choose from. If you are going for the country themes, check out the tiffany ceiling fan with rooster, apples and floral prints. There are also rustic ceiling fans, brushed nickel ceiling fans, white tiffany ceiling fans. Tiffany ceiling fans not only add a whole new level of practicality to your kitchen, but they also act as an attractive style addition to the room. Regardless of the finish, whether it is stainless steel, brushed nickel, rustic wood or even pot rack, these tiffany ceiling fans can accentuate your room. With the variety of choices, there will always be something for you.
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Home » Maryland Assembly on School-Based Health... Maryland Assembly on School-Based Health Care's 2022 Conference: Re-emerging & Re-connecting in 2022 This year's conference is presented virtually with both live and on-demand sessions. Live opening session and keynotes begin May 17, 2022 at 1pm. Ten on-demand workshops will be available from May 18-June 7, 2022. Closing session and keynotes will take place live on May 19, 2022 at 12:30 pm. Please register only if you attended the conference and intend to claim credits. You must claim all credit by July 5, 2022, at 11:59pm. Acknowledgement of Support Click here to view the conference sponsors. This activity is appropriate for all involved in school-based health care, including nurse practitioners, physicians, physician assistants, school nurses, dentists, school social workers, psychologists, administrators, and those interested in school health. Examine the evidenced-based knowledge and skills necessary to address selected pediatric physical and mental health problems within the school setting and community Underline the role of school-based health centers in promoting optimum health and development, reducing health inequities, and supporting safe school environments Apply techniques to build resiliency within children, teens, and families in school-based health centers and to support the needs of students in the wake of the pandemic 15.00 AAPA Category I CME 15.00 ACE/ASWB 15.00 ADA CERP Through Joint Accreditation, Community Health Center, Inc./Weitzman Institute is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ADA.org/CERP. 15.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ 15.00 ANCC 15.00 APA 15.00 CDR 15.00 Participation Hour(s) 01:00 PM - 01:15 PM: Welcome by Joy Twesigye, MASBHC President Ben Wormser, Medical Director of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Maryland Department of Health Joy Twesigye, President, MASBHC Shelly Choo, Director, Maryland Department of Health 01:15 PM - 02:30 PM: Reimage Prioritizing Health & Well-Being in School Communities, Keynote Presentation Donna Mazcyk, MS, RN, LCPC, NCSN, NCC, CAE, FNASN Executive Director/NASN 02:30 PM - 02:45 PM: Stretch Break 02:45 PM - 04:00 PM: Comprehensive School Mental Health in the Wake of COVID-19 Sharon Hoover, PhD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Professor, Co-Director, University of Maryland School of Medicine and NCSMH 04:00 PM - 04:15 PM: Apple Awards & Susan Borinsky Annual Outstanding Nurse Clinician Award Tresa Wiggins, President-Elect, MASBHC 04:15 PM - 04:30 PM: Closing 12:30 PM - 01:00 PM: Greetings by Maryland Department of Health 01:00 PM - 02:15 PM: Achieving Health Justice through School-Based Health Centers, Keynote Presentation April Joy Damian, PhD, MSc, CHPM, PMP, VP and Director, Weitzman Institute 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM: Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of COVID 19 Aaron Hauptman, MD, Associate Director of Neuropsychiatry, Kennedy Krieger Institute Gaston Baslet, MD, Co-Director Neuropsychiatry Brigham & Women's Hospital 03:45 PM - 04:30 PM: Meet the Speakers Chat Workshops On Demand (Available from May 17-June 7, 2022) Current State of Pediatric Asthma Parisa Kaviany, MD, Children's National Pulmonary Clinic Gender Variant Youth in Clinical Practice: Tools for Assessment and Care Kimberly Herrmann, DO, Staff Physician of Internal Medicine-Pediatrics, Whitman-Walker Health S.Olayinka Akinola-Hadley, MPH, PA-C, AAHIVS (She/Her/Hers) Staff Physician Assistant Whitman Walker Health SBHC and Telehealth: Getting Started and Expanding Options Amanda Martin North, Executive Director, Center for Rural Health Innovation, North Carolina The Impact of Gun Violence on Children, Families Roberta Johnson, MS, LMSW, CFSW, ICAADC, LCDP, LCSW Choptank COVID Long Haulers Alex Yonts, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's National and the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Justin Burton, Chief of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Children's National Hospital Linda Herbert, Assistant Professor in Division of Psychology and Behavioral Health, Children's National Hospital SBIRT: Going Beyond S-Screening to Effective BI-Brief Interventions Jennifer Salerno, PhD, MS, CRNP Best Practices in MD SBHCS Jeanett Peralta, MSN, RN, Nurse Manager Kim Fitzgerald, Nurse Practitioner, Choptank Health Krystal Algier, Nurse Practitioner, Choptank Health Lily Mendelson, BA, BSN, RN, School Nurse and Manager of School Health Services, Rales Health Center at KIPP Baltimore Lead the Way: Engaging Youth in Health Care Seleena Moore, MPH, School Based Health Alliance Changing Landscape of Diabetes Care: Advances in Diabetes Technology Margaret West, BSN, RN, CDCES, Lead Clinical Nurse, Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center Julia Tracey, MSN, CRNP, CDCES Kelly Busin, BSN, RN, Johns Hopkins Pediatric Endocrinology Clinic Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention & Local Resources Heather Dewey, LCSW-C Tammi Ginsberg, AFSP Maryland Chapter Board President Click here to view speaker bios for this event. In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Community Health Center, Inc./Weitzman Institute and Maryland Assembly on School-Based Health Care. Community Health Center, Inc./Weitzman Institute is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credential Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. Reimagine Prioritizing Health & Well-Being in School Communities Comprehensive School Mental Health in the Wake of COVID-19 Achieving Health Justice through School-Based Health Centers Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of COVID 19 Meet the Speakers Chat Please register only if you attended the conference and intend to claim credits.
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prayer – Len Bilén's blog, a blog about faith, politics and the environment. A prayer for the Pope on his visit to the U.S. Dear God. We come to you in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ with praise and thanksgiving. And now, we ask you, God to protect the Pope's soul from the evil forces waiting him in Washington and the United Nations. They will talk a lot about Carbon Pollution, with which they mean CO2. CO2 is not a pollutant, but real pollution is a great threat to our well being and deeds to be combated at all levels. This takes large amount of energy to clean up the environment, and is made more difficult by making energy more expensive, so please, God, make the Pope see through all their lies. Lord, may all Christians heed Your calling in 2 Chronicles 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. And God, we thank you as in Lamentations 3:22-23 Because of the LORD's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. And we pray this in the Name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. As we can see, since satellite measurements began, most of the earth has gotten greener, especially in the semi-dry savanna areas. A few, small areas in near desert areas are getting more parched, especially in the Socialist Government induced environmental disaster around Lake Aral, and in the Arctic, where some areas are getting colder. What we see here is cloudiness versus latitude for a number of climate models compared to reality. It shows a total failure to model clouds properly. Modeling of clouds is exceedingly difficult. A better approach is to see what happens when clouds form, and when they do it. We all know that clouds warm by night and cool by day, but they also warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Observing the clouds, when they occur and what types of clouds form plays a major role in the climate balance, far more then increasing CO2. (5) On September 24 (Hurricane Wilma) it was 10 years since the last major hurricane hit the U.S mainland, by far the longest stretch of time since colonization began. In this picture number of strong tornados (EF>=3) are plotted versus CO2 level, not time, but the trend is clear; the higher the CO2 concentration, the lower the number of tornadoes. (7) Ship logs from the little ice age shows winter storms were more severe. On the other hand the Vikings went to America in open longboats during the medieval warm period. (8) While I still am looking for the chart signifying more rain, here is a chart that show an increase in maximum snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere. It must have gotten colder, at least as to freezing temperatures. Notice, when it snows, the temperature is often close to freezing, then it gets really cold. So in a winter with much snow the average temperature can be higher than in a winter with little snow. (9) Worldwide droughts has lessened slightly in the last 30 years, despite the latest California drought. From the Minoan to the Roman to the Medieval Warming period we are now well into the bog generating phase of an interglacial period. Added CO2 will slow down our decent into the next Ice Age. (11) Some reasons why a rapid development of Thorium based nuclear power makes sense. (12) Here is a chart of 73 climate models with a calculated average temperature rise with time. It is to be noted that it is only for the tropical regions (20 Degrees N to 20 Degrees S) and the satellite and balloon data show a very small increase since 1979 0f 0.1C and none at all since 1997. In contrast the models predicted it should be at least 1C warmer by now, or ten times the observed increase. Posted on September 22, 2015 September 26, 2015 Categories Christian, climate, CO2, energy, environment, faith, life, Politics, pollution, thorium, waterTags Agenda2030, Christianity, Civilization, Climate change, CO2, Global Governance, New World Order, politics, Pope Francis, prayer, religionLeave a comment on A prayer for the Pope on his visit to the U.S. Sarah Palin thoroughly vetted. A Limerick. Replace God with State, and your worldview is fractional. Posted on May 15, 2012 May 15, 2012 Categories Christian, faith, limerick, Politics, Sarah PalinTags Limericks, politics, prayer, Salvation, Sarah Palin, StatismLeave a comment on Sarah Palin thoroughly vetted. A Limerick.
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Perchlorate (ClO4−) is an emerging pollutant detected in surface water, soil, and groundwater. Previous studies provided experimental evidence of autotrophic ClO4− removal with elemental sulfur (S0) particles and activated sludge, which are inexpensive and easily available, respectively. In addition, ClO4− removal efficiency was shown to increase when an enrichment culture was used as an inoculum instead of activated sludge. PCR-DGGE was employed in the present study to investigate the microbial community in the enrichment culture that removed ClO4− autotrophically. Microorganisms in the enrichment culture showed 99.71% or more ClO4− removal efficiency after a 7-day incubation when the initial concentration was approximately 120 mg ClO4−/l. Genomic DNA was isolated from the enriched culture and its inoculum (activated sludge), and used for PCR-DGGE analysis of 16S rRNA genes. Microbial compositions of the enrichment culture and the activated sludge were different, as determined by their different DGGE profiles. The difference in DGGE banding patterns suggests that environmental conditions of the enrichment culture caused a change in the microbial community composition of the inoculated activated sludge. Dominant DGGE bands in the enrichment culture sample were affiliated with the classes β-Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Spirochaetes. Further investigation is warranted to reveal the metabolic roles of the dominant populations in the ClO4− degradation process, along with their isolation. Kim, H., Kim, J. and Lee, Y. 2007. Occurrence of perchlorate in drinking water in Korea. J. Kor. Soc. Water Quality 23, 822-828. Kim, H., Kim, J., Lee, Y., Lee, J. and Kim, S. 2008. Perchlorate in advanced drinking water treatment process. J. Kor. Soc. Water Quality 24, 164-168. Lee, C. 2009. Optimum treatment of sewage and wastewater discharged in Gumi industrial complex. Final report 09-2-10-16-5. Gyeongbuk regional environment technology development center. Gyeongbuk, Korea. US EPA. 1999. EPA METHOD 314.0: Determination of perchlorate in drinking water using ion chromatography. Shin, K. H., Son, A., Cha, D. K. and Kim, K. W. 2007. Review on risks of perchlorate and treatment technologies. J. Kor. Soc. Environ. Eng. 29, 1060-1068. Republic of Korea Ministry of Environment. 2010. Guideline for the management of drinking water quality monitoring items.
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Phone : 09415812079 Email : [email protected] Quick Enqury Present Head of the Department PROF. RAJESH K. SRIVASTAVA FASc. , FNASc This website was released on the occasion of Geology Day, 2017 by the legendary Prof. M. S.Srinivasan Former Heads of the Department Foundation Day Centenary Celebration Geology Day Celebration Prof. K.K. Mathur Memorial Lecture It was a broad vision and well conceived dream of founder of the university Pt. Madan Mohan Malvija Ji, who laid the foundation for the Department of Geology, Mining and Metallurgy, one of the oldest such departments in the country way back in 1919.The full-fledged department was started under the leadership of late Prof. Krishna Kumar Mathur. Initially, the department also consisted of teaching in geography, the inception of which can be traced back to intermediate level teaching in 1944 under the chairmanship of late Prof. Rajnath. Later on, an independent and full-fledged Department of Geography was established on 19th August 1946. The Department of Geology is unique in the country in having competent and distinguished faculties in almost all branches of Geology: Mineralogy, Crystallography, Structure and Tectonics, Petrology (Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary), Stratigraphy, Paleontology (Invertebrate, Vertebrate, Micropaleontology, Paleobotany), Oceanography, Geochemistry, Fuel Geology (Coal and Petroleum), Hydrogeology, Economic Geology, Engineering Geology, Remote Sensing & Photo Geology, Mineral Exploration & Geomorphology. The department integrates theory, modeling, experiment, measurement and observation in order to reach a full understanding of the problems we are addressing. Although research is rooted in fundamental science, much of it is applied to the exploitation of earth resources and management of the environment. As Geologists, we are responsible to locate and assist in the extraction of mineral deposits such as gold, metallic ores, coal, petroleum and even building materials and economically useful clays. More common but vital materials such as stone aggregates for making concrete and road building, limestone for the cement, fertilizer and chemical industries, and sand for building or glass manufacture. Registration Updates Could not connect:
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Slate Digital has released Terry Date Drums for Steven Slate Drums and Trigger. Terry Date is the producer, recording engineer, and mixer behind bands like The Deftones, Pantera, Staind, Incubus, SoundGarden, and many more. His drum sounds were a major influence on Steven Slate and many of Slate's own samples were modeled from tones on Terry's records. Terry Date Drums for SSD4 and Trigger brings the user 10 drumkits recorded in Hensen Studio B. Price: $199. For a limited time Terry Date Drums for SSD4 and Trigger are half off at $99 each. 09 Jun 2016Imiut Productions releases "Snare Pack Gen. I"
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TPP poses unnecessary risks to Canada's postal services: report Ottawa—A new assessment of the Trans-Pacific Partnership by two legal experts finds that the trade agreement's provisions related to mail delivery and courier services pose a threat to how Canada... Trans-Pacific Partnership undermines Canada's copyright balance, Internet users: study Ottawa—A new study by one of Canada's leading copyright experts finds that the Trans-Pacific Partnership's proposed intellectual property provisions would dramatically alter the balance between the... Trans-Pacific Partnership does not live up to labour promises: study OTTAWA – Far from being a pro-labour trade deal, as the Canadian and U.S. governments claim, a new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives shows the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)... Trans-Pacific Partnership will hurt Canadian auto industry: study OTTAWA – As global debate over the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) intensifies, a new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives finds the agreement will negatively impact the Canadian... Replacing MSP with fair taxes would mean savings for most BC families: economist (Vancouver) The majority of British Columbians would come out ahead under a plan to scrap MSP and replace the $2.5 billion in public revenues it currently brings in with fair taxes scaled to income.... Working poverty on the rise in most Metro Vancouver municipalities (Vancouver) Contrary to stereotypes about poverty being concentrated mainly in Vancouver and Surrey, a new study finds the growing ranks of the working poor are spread out across the Metro Vancouver... TPP delivers unjustified benefits to foreign investors at public expense: study OTTAWA—The expanded rights granted to foreign investors in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) carry major risks for voters and taxpayers in TPP countries, says a study released today by the Canadian... Buy-out is the only option for P3 schools in Nova Scotia, says think tank HALIFAX – The P3 schools program in Nova Scotia was a failure that cost Nova Scotians tens of millions more than the traditional procurement system, says a study released today by the Canadian Centre... New pipelines not needed if federal and provincial governments serious about climate commitments: earth scientist (OTTAWA) A new study by veteran earth scientist David Hughes finds that Canada cannot meet its global climate commitments while at the same time ramping up oil and gas extraction and building new... Un expert conclut que nous n'aurons pas besoin de nouveaux oléoducs si les gouvernements fédéral et provinciaux respectent leurs engagements à l'égard du climat (Ottawa) Une nouvelle étude signée par le vétéran géologue et spécialiste des ressources David Hughes conclut que le Canada ne peut respecter ses engagements à l'égard du climat mondial tout en... TPP could worsen Canada's trade balance, undermine job-intensive sectors: study OTTAWA – In the midst of the federal government's Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) consultations, a new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) sheds further doubt on claims the... Le PTP pourrait entraîner une détérioration de la balance commerciale du Canada et affaiblir les secteurs à forte intensité de main-d'œuvre, selon une étude OTTAWA – Pendant les consultations que mène le gouvernement fédéral sur le Partenariat transpacifique (PTP), une nouvelle étude du Centre canadien de politiques alternatives (CCPA) remet en question... Provincial budget will cause gender inequalities to worsen: study ST.JOHN'S – The Newfoundland and Labrador budget will worsen gender inequalities in the province, says a study released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA). The study reviews... Comprehensive approach needed to fix Metro Vancouver housing crisis: study (Vancouver) A new study finds Metro Vancouver's growing housing affordability crisis is widening the gap between the rich and poor, and requires a multi-pronged response that would restrict absentee... Study reveals Canada's shameful Indigenous child poverty rates OTTAWA—Indigenous children in Canada are more than twice as likely to live in poverty than non-Indigenous children, says a study released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA)....
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International CPTED Association (ICA) - Past "Latest News" Over the past few years, CPTED, also known in Latin America as The CPTED Methodology, has expanded around the world, particularly in highly violent regions such as Latin America, the Caribbean, among others. This expansion is due to several factors such as success reducing crime and the fear of crime through CPTED strategies, greater number of courses and training in CPTED to professionals, greater numbers of systematic CPTED projects, and the strengthening of the international ICA network around the world. In a world that is constantly changing CPTED faces great challenges to remain effective and flexible while still responding to the culture of each community that discovers the benefits of CPTED. As the worldwide umbrella of CPTED, the International CPTED Association is ideally positioned to help CPTED practitioners worldwide in different contexts. This worldwide network of professionals and CPTED practitioners is fundamental to ensure the permanent exchange of new practices and findings. It is this richness within the ICA network where CPTED will flourish in the years ahead, especially in the experience and diversity of its professionals. As a result, in this new period of global interconnectedness and expanding CPTED work, the ICA has embarked on formulating a Strategic Plan up to the year 2022. This plan will include CPTED in schools and communities, certification processes, homelessness, and standardization of CPTED processes, among others. ICA has the potential as a global organization to influence and guide public policies and private actions around the world in the years ahead. This potential will be reflected in the Strategic Plan and in the coordinated efforts of ICA members around the world as they continue improving the quality of life in the diverse communities of the world. The Certification program is alive and well. We currently have one paid applicant in process and Greg Saville recently completed a project preparing to revamp a portion of the program, more on that from Greg when it is ready. We will be in need of new team members to review the proofs of competency provided by applicants. We usually have an increase of applications following the international conference and this year should be no different. The process is pretty simple. The applicant provides a Record Book and documents demonstrating competency in the core areas. The Record Book points to where each competency can be proved in the provided materials. Documents could be presentations the applicant has made (PowerPoint) or articles they have written. Completed CPTED based assessments are usually the best proof of competency but there are many other ways to prove the applicant knows their CPTED. Once that is done there is a test of the applicant's own design and the three team members reviewing the submissions will render a decision. Even if the first attempt is not successful, the team will submit questions and concerns and the applicant has the opportunity to make additional submissions or corrections. If you are CPTED certified through the ICA, and would like to serve on a Certification Review Team, contact me through the ICA ([email protected]).
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In 2005, the SJF, in cooperation with the CLC, USW and the former CAW, supported a rehabilitation program in the tsunami devastated region of southern India. Led by the Union of Fish Harvesters, Agricultural and Forest Workers (APVVU) in the state of Andhra Pradesh, the project aimed to reduce poverty and to increase food sustainability among marginalized fishers and agricultural workers, with an emphasis on the empowerment of women. Ten years later, these same fishing communities are now threatened by a man-made tsunami in the form of privatization of their tribal fishing area. As part of an industrial boom, the Government of Andhra Pradesh has licensed the building of 34 private coal plants in a 1,600 kilometer coastal area. Spearheading action against this, the APVVU has been successful in stalling the commissioning of 4 plants and forcing the government to establish minimal controls on coal ash disposal. Support for this project is aimed at strengthening the fisher unions' capacity to negotiate with the State on their constitutional rights and entitlements.
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Mistaya Lodge provides helicopter transport to our luxury backcountry accommodations that access outstanding hiking and alpine ski touring near Golden, British Columbia, Canada. Our tours begin in the town of Golden BC, 2 hours west of Banff National Park and about 3 hours west of Calgary International Airport on the TransCanada Highway. In both summer and winter all groups rendezvous at the Alpine Helicopters hanger at the Golden Airport. Alpine Helicopters Ltd. provides safe, spectacular and rapid travel in a Bell 407 or 212 helicopter which carries 6 to 12 passengers and their baggage from Golden to Mistaya Lodge. This transportation to and from the lodge is provided as part of each trip package. A fenced and gated enclosure adjacent to the hangar is provided for secure vehicle parking. From Golden BC, helicopters take approximately 18 minutes to travel the 60 kilometers to the Wildcat Creek Basin, a remote and impressive region of the Canadian Rockies that lies along the Continental Divide. From here you can step outside into the solitude and tranquility of pristine sub-alpine and alpine terrain bordered by the Wapta Icefields, Yoho, and Banff National Park. Guides ensure your safety and comfort, whether you participate in alpine ski touring (randonee), telemarking or snowshoeing in the winter or hiking in the summer. Map review and briefings are part of the daily routine at Mistaya Lodge, so you will always know where you are, even when you're on top of the world!
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Inside RHK Program Volunteers Helping Behind the Scenes Angels of Love Be a Volunteer! Donate with a Credit Card Items Difficult to Accept Kid Friendly Food Bags Monthly Drives "Oh The Places We Will Go!" Places-I am not sure anyone had any idea where the places we would go back in 1999! Rock House Kids owns the building on 7th Street, Rockford, IL, which has four units; 1321, 1325, 1327, & 1401. The building started out back in the 1920's as a factory and then in the 1960's was transformed into a scale company. The company did not need all the space for its business, so they had an opportunity to rent a portion of it out. In 1999 Rock House began with a small portion of this building and continued to expand as more children were hearing about it and wanting to attend. The scale company was able to downsize and several times Rock House Kids was able to purchase more sections of the building when it became available. By Spring of 2013, the Founder of Rock House Kids advised the Owner of the Scale Company that she needed more space and he should donate it to Rock House Kids. He went to an appraiser to obtain the cost of what the purchase price would be for his remaining space which, at that time, was two units; 1327 and 1401 7th Street. When the Scale Company Owner presented the appraisal to the Rock House Kids Owner, more discussion about donating the space was entertained! Finally, in July of 2013 they sat down together and the Scale Company Owner signed over the deeds of both 1327 and 1401 7th Street to the Founder of Rock House Kids! Many prayers were said for this to take place! A big renovation began in 2014 including new classrooms, a new large group area, and new bathrooms. What a project but what a big difference that made. More kids could come to the building and we had classrooms for them! In 2016, a grant was approved and a parking lot was transformed into a playground along with jungle gym equipment and a screened in fence now in place; making this a safe and secure place for kids to play! The scale company was sold to new owners shortly after the donation was made but the company remained in the building. The new owners continued to operate successfully until they found a new location that was more suitable for their needs and left the building in 2018. The last portion of the building (1401) is ready to be transformed! We will turn it into many new spaces; a computer lab, more classrooms, a teen lounge (which will include a ping pong table, a foosball table among other fun activities), bathrooms, and the space for a new indoor gym area that will allow the kids to enjoy playing basketball, volleyball, and badminton when the weather is not cooperating! We have our hands full with this new and final project. We need helping, praying and giving hands to make this a reality. If you know of anyone who would want to play a part in this giant but wonderful building adventure, please call our office 815-962-5067. Monetary donations towards this exciting undertaking are welcomed. Bible verse: Exodus 17:11 As long as Moses held up his hands, the Israelites were winning. Exodus 17:12 When Moses hands grew tired…Aaron and Hur held his hands up-one on one side, one on the other-so that his hands remained steady till sunset. As you can see from this passage we need people to stand beside us. Help hold our hands up and become a part of this exciting adventure! Oh the places we can go with YOUR HELP! It's all about the kids and keeping them safe while they are here and knowing they have a place to go to. They are loved and helped along the way. Will you help us? Questions about the blog? Contact [email protected] who will be happy to respond. Thank you for taking time to read our blog and know our hearts. Since 1999, Rock House Kids has provided a safe, warm, and nurturing environment to Rockford's inner-city children, ages 6-18. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by IRS tax laws. Rock House Kids 1325 7th Street Rockford, Illinois 61104 Office Hours & Donation Drop Off © 2019 Rock House Kids a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All Rights Reserved.
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FLC Newsletter Log In | Menu #NYFF Virtual Cinema Q&As and Talks Free Talks Community Corner: Free Screenings & More! About NYFF58 Festival Overview NYFF58 Poster by John Waters NYFF58 Merch Industry Accreditation NYFF58 Sponsors Join the NYFF Newsletter The Revivals section connects cinema's rich past to its dynamic present through an eclectic assortment of new restorations, titles selected by the festival's filmmakers, rarities, and more. John Waters Presents: Art Movie Hell at the Drive-In Ever the filth elder, NYFF58 poster designer John Waters has also selected a shock-epic double feature as part of NYFF58's Revivals section, including Gaspar Noé's frenetic dance into madness, Climax, and Pier Paolo Pasolini's infamously grotesque—and masterful—Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom. The Chess Game of the Wind Mohammad Reza Aslani Farsi with English subtitles A recently (re)discovered landmark of Iranian cinema, Mohammad Reza Aslani's sumptuous debut feature is set during the rule of the Qajar dynasty and chronicles the fallout when a noble family's matriarch passes away, kindling tensions new and old among her heirs. Hungarian with English subtitles A key turning point in Béla Tarr's career, the first of the director's six collaborations with novelist László Krasznahorkai is a highly stylized, black-and-white film noir, focusing on the efforts of a dour loner (Miklós Székely B.) to steal back his estranged lover from her debt-addled husband. Hou Hsiao-hsien Cantonese and Shanghainese with English subtitles New 4K Restoration Hou Hsiao-hsien made his seventh festival appearance with this transfixing masterwork, a ravishingly beautiful chamber drama that follows the intertwined fortunes and intrigues of four "flower girls" serving in the opulent brothels of fin-de-siècle 19th-century Shanghai. The Hourglass Sanatorium Wojciech Has New 4K Restoration! The collective trauma of the Holocaust looms over this adaptation of Jewish author Bruno Schulz's visionary and poetic reflection on the nature of time and death, which won the Jury Award at Cannes. Cantonese, Shanghainese, French, and Spanish with English subtitles 4K Restoration · Ends July 1! At once delicately mannered and visually extravagant, Wong's milestone film is a masterful evocation of romantic yearning and its fleeting moments. Meeting the Man: James Baldwin in Paris Terence Dixon UK/France Screening with Muhammad Ali, the Greatest This rare film document of one of the towering figures of 20th-century American literature—photographed by Jack Hazan (Rude Boy, A Bigger Splash)—captures the iconic writer in several symbolic locations, including the Place de la Bastille. Muhammad Ali, the Greatest William Klein English and French with English subtitles William Klein's masterful portrait of Ali is arguably the most complex documentary about an athlete ever made and exhilarating evidence that the three-time undisputed heavyweight champion of the world was one of the key cultural and political figures of his time. Simone Barbes or Virtue Marie-Claude Treilhou A criminally overlooked work from the post-post-New Wave era of French cinema, Marie-Claude Treilhou's stylish and atmospheric feature debut follows a porno theater usher through a series of curious encounters with acquaintances and eccentric strangers alike. Smooth Talk Joyce Chopra Now Playing! · New 4K Restoration In her first lead role, 18-year-old Laura Dern gave one of her most stirring, layered performances in Joyce Chopra's adaptation of a Joyce Carol Oates short story about a teenager whose sexual exploration during her summer days in the Northern California suburbs takes a dangerous turn when she meets a mysterious stranger. The Spook Who Sat by the Door Ivan Dixon Ephraim Asili Selects An iconoclastic work of American political cinema whose polemical power has only grown with time, Ivan Dixon's adaptation of Sam Greenlee's 1969 novel—about a Black nationalist who infiltrates the CIA—endures as an incisive portrayal of Black militant struggle in the wake of the Civil Rights Movement and the convulsive 1960s. Xiao Wu Mandarin with English subtitles New Restoration! Among the most essential filmmakers of the past several decades, Jia Zhangke launched his career with this, his 1997 debut about a pickpocket struggling to keep up with the current of China's transformation into an economic powerhouse. Zero for Conduct Jean Vigo Steve McQueen Selects A delirious and visually astonishing achievement and an acknowledged inspiration for Francois Truffaut's The 400 Blows and Lindsay Anderson's if..., Zero for Conduct is at once a sweet ode to childhood and a dreamlike exaltation of youthful chaos set in an all-boys boarding school.
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Close Granite Island at night! Save the Penguins from human abuse! By signing this petition it will let the Council know of the concerns for the welfare of the Little penguins on Granite island and will most likely result in security cameras and Granite Island being closed at night to unauthorised public persons. A SENIOR researcher is calling for a gate and security cameras as an urgent measure to protect Granite Island's penguins from human harassment at night. A gate across the causeway and security cameras along the tram line to prevent unauthorised public access has been recommended by researchers, who are hopeful of a baby boom on the island, off Victor Harbor. Writing in a report released on Friday, Flinders University penguin ecologist Dr Diane Colombelli-Negrel found urgent measures were needed to control disturbances from human activities. She found that people harassing adult penguins happened on a "fairly regular basis" due to a lack of closure of the island at night. "This could be achieved by installing a proper gate on the causeway and additional security cameras along the tram line," Ms Colombelli-Negrel said. She said additional disturbances caused by people walking their dogs, despite signs prohibiting dogs on the island, could also lead to stress-related diseases and lower breeding success due to nest abandonment. The recommendation comes as latest figures show 17 penguins are nesting and pairing-up as the year's second breeding season in October nears. Dr Colombelli-Negrel said she did not believe any fledgelings were produced in the first season earlier this year but were hopeful it would be another successful breeding season after 16 fledgelings were born last year — the most since records began in 1996. "The chicks spend two years out at sea building up on fat, learning to be a penguin and deciding whether they want to come back ... so it's too early to tell if those survived," she said. Granite Island's penguin population suffered a drastic decline in 2002, dropping from 1500 to 800 birds but Dr Colombelli-Negrel said numbers had steadied since 2012. "We have several measures in place to try and stop the decline, including continuous rat baiting," she said. Penneshaw Penguin Centre manager Nick Pike said he battled a similar perception there were no penguins on Kangaroo Island but Penneshaw's colony of about 30 birds was stable. "We've had about 12 (penguin) pairs show some early signs of nesting and six are already active which is quite good for this time of the year," he said. Victor Harbour Council: Close Granite Island at night! Save the Penguins from human abuse! Tania Ullucci needs your help with "Victor Harbour Council: Close Granite Island at night! Save the Penguins from human abuse!". Join Tania and 1,596 supporters today.
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College Football Playoff Committee Gets A New Member Archie Manning had to leave the committee last season due to health reasons and now he is leaving for good. He will be replaced by former Vanderbilt coach Bobby Johnson. Manning added ..: "I was honored when I was chosen to be on the College Football Playoff Selection Committee, but as I look ahead to the various commitments I have -- to my family, numerous time obligations around the country and to other conflicting demands -- I have concluded that I won't be able to return to the committee." "I particularly want to watch Peyton and Eli play, in person when I can, and it's hard to do that when weekends are devoted to watching college games," he added. "This is not an easy choice, but it's the right choice for Olivia and me." Manning was one of the original 13 members of the committee picked by the FBS conference commissioners who run the playoff. He took a leave of absence during last season to deal with health issues that related to knee surgery he had earlier that year. CFP executive director Bill Hancock had said this year that Manning was expected to return for the 2015 season. Johnson, 64, played at Clemson and coached Furman (1994-2001) and Vanderbilt (2002-2010). Earlier this year, Texas Tech athletic director Kirby Hocutt was named to the selection committee as a replacement for Oliver Luck, the former West Virginia athletic director who took a job with the NCAA after last season. Health Reasons Cited For the Loss of One Committee Member The thirteen person Playoff Committee is now down to twelve. According the article on ESPN.com from Chris Mortensen, Archie Manning, graduate of Ole Miss, will be stepping down from the College Football Playoff Committee that will determine the four finalists for the 2014 national championship. Manning underwent knee replacement surgery earlier this year and will require follow-up surgery next month due to complications from the original procedure. "It is an honor to serve on this committee, and I enjoy the group and was looking forward to the opportunity ahead," Manning said. "My health had to be my primary concern and I intend to be up and about as soon as possible." The committee has no plans to replace him and will continue with 12 members for the rest of the season, issuing the first rankings October 28. The four teams that will compete in the semifinals -- to be played at the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl -- will be announced December 7, and the title game will be January 12 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The playoff has also adjusted its conference representatives to account for Manning's leave as Mike Tranghese will take Archie's spot to work with Oliver Luck on the Mountain West and Steve Wieberg will join Tom Jernstedt on the Atlantic Coast Conference expert Odds For Each Big Ten Team To Make the Playoffs Most experts and college fans associated with the Big Ten assume that OSU and Michigan State are the teams to beat in the East and Nebraska and Wisconsin is at the top of the West. But what about everyone else? No one had Florida State or Auburn as pre-season favorites last year, yet they reached the championship game. What are the odds for every team of making the 4-team playoff in 2014? Brian Leigh of Bleacher Report took on the challenge of calculating those odds. Click here to see what his thoughts were on this topic and how he come up with his numbers. And as we always say at Buckeye50, this is for entertainment purposes only! The New College Football Playoffs - The Analysis By Brent "Bbaver" Baver Much to the chagrin of Big Ten fans, the committee chairman is an SEC guy, Arkansas AD Jeff Long. But, the Big Ten is the only conference with two representatives on the 13-member board. With there being no limit to the number of teams a conference can send to major bowls, the conference "bias" argument is going to be a daily debate on sports talk radio and TV. If the committee is truly selecting the four "best" teams, as opposed to the four "most deserving" teams, then the selection process is seriously flawed. An example: The battle for the 4th slot in the playoffs is close between Oregon and UCLA heading into the Pac 12 championship game, where the two teams face off. Oregon is a huge favorite over UCLA, but UCLA pulls the upset. Vegas says, if the two teams were to play again, they would still have Oregon as a double-digit favorite. Is the committee really going to choose Oregon over UCLA after UCLA just beat them….because Oregon is still considered the "better" team? If so, that would be a travesty. With the new playoff system, you now are going to have major bowl games played on December 31st, a non-holiday weekday, with two of the three kickoff times that day being prior to 5:00 p.m. ET. For those like me, who almost can't take December 31st off from work, this makes things extremely difficult if the Buckeyes are in one of those two games. Not happy about it. Although most fans I think are like me and that they welcome the four-team playoff, on the surface, this would appear to make it harder for Ohio State to win a national title. Had Ohio State not been on probation in 2012, there was a good chance they would have played Notre Dame for title. Although I didn't think that Buckeye team was elite that year, I do think they would have had a decent shot at beating Notre Dame. But if they had to go through (say) Alabama in a semi-final game….I think they would have gotten waxed. And if a title run this year potentially means having to beat Florida State and Alabama, I can't see it happening for a school like Ohio State. And I would almost guarantee that a one-loss Bama squad ends up in the playoffs. A one-loss Buckeye team, however, likely won't be part of the 4-team playoff. The New College Football Playoffs - The Details The College Football Championship Game will always be played on a Monday that is at least seven days after the semi-final games. The Monday choice avoids the conflict with NFL playoff games that are played on weekends. The site for this year's title game is Arlington, Texas, and like the Super bowl, the game will be played at a different location each year. This season's title game will be played on Monday, January 12, 2015. The Bowl "tie-ins" will remain, when that specific Bowl is not serving as a semi-final host. The Rose will still match up the Big Ten champ vs. the Pac 12 champ; the Sugar will match up the SEC champ vs. the Big 12 champ, and the Orange will still invite the ACC champ. The Orange, when not serving a semi-final host, will match the ACC champ vs. the SEC #2 or the Big Ten #2 or Notre Dame. The highest ranked champion of the five smaller conferences is also guaranteed a spot in one of the six major bowls. Unlike the BCS, there is no limit on the number of teams each conference can send to a major bowl. In a sense, you will often have 5 at-large teams headed to major bowls, and theoretically (although unlikely), those 5 teams could all come from the same conference. When interviewed, a committee member stated that they will match the 4 "best" teams in the country as opposed to the 4 "most deserving teams". More on this in Part 3. The committee will release its Top 25 rankings weekly on Tuesdays seven times during the season, with the first release being October 28th. The top four teams in the ranking would theoretically make up your 4-team playoff, if the playoffs were to begin the following week. The New College Football Playoffs - The Basics The 2013 season marked the end of the BCS, and the 2014 season starts the beginning of the new "Plus-One" four-team playoff. There will be two bowl games every year that will serve as semi-final games, with the winners of those games advancing to the national championship game. The system is now referred to as the "College Football Playoff" (CFP) with the championship game now referred to as the "College Football Championship Game". A 13-member board will decide what four teams will make the playoffs each year. The board consists of at least one representative from each of the 5 major conferences and includes some notable names, such as: Barry Alvarez, Oliver Luck, Tom Osbourne, Condoleezza Rice, Archie Manning, and Tyrone Willingham. There will now be six major bowl games each year, with two of those bowl games serving as semi-final playoff games. The major bowls will be: The Rose, The Sugar, The Orange, The Cotton, The Fiesta, and The Peach. The Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl will host this season's semi-final games, followed by the Orange and Cotton next season, followed by the Fiesta and Peach the following year. That rotation will continue after completion of the three-year cycle. The 6 major bowls will now be played over a two-day period, generally on December 31st and January 1st, with a tripleheader each day. These games are now being referred to as the "New Year's Six". The playoff semi-final games will be on January 1st this year, but that will not always be the case. Some years will see the semi's played on December 31st. The board members will seed the four teams, 1 through 4, matching the #1 seed vs. the #4 seed, and the #2 seed vs. the #3 seed. The contract for the new playoff system is a 12-year deal, running through the 2025 CFB season. Of course, the contract could be renegotiated and the format and/or number of playoff teams could be changed. Buckeye 50 Yard Line College Playoff Coverage Buckeye50.com is an independent site and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Ohio State or the Ohio State Athletic Department. All original material is Copyright 2000-2015 by Buckeye50 and PhotOSU, all rights reserved.
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Carol DeVolder, PhD Home Carol DeVolder Dr. DeVolder teaches classes relating the brain and behavior. Her research interests include memory, forgetting, and memory loss following injury. Dr. DeVolder's most recent interest is the physiology and psychology of humor, laughter, and mirth. PhD, University of Iowa, Human Experimental Psychology BA, Augustana College, Psychology AA, Black Hawk College Areas of Professional Interest Memory loss from head injury Highlighted Research, Publications, and Affiliations Student-Mentored Research DeVolder, I. & Wehe, H. (2010). The Effect of Directed Forgetting on Information Retention I the classroom Setting. Presented at the St. Ambrose University Undergraduate Scholars' Conference, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa. Henggeler, N., DeKoster, A., & Moklestad, N. (2010). Long-Term Effects of Olfactory Stimulation On Eyewitness Recall. Presented at the St. Ambrose University Undergraduate Scholars' Conference, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa. Whitcomb, H., Horner, B., & DeVolder, I. (2010). College Students' Perceptions of Attractiveness. Presented at the St. Ambrose University Undergraduate Scholars' Conference, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa. McTurnal Laymon, J.W. & Torres, C. (2010). Perceptions of Gay Male Instructors: The Limitations of a complex Design Using a Commercially Available Survey Tool. Presented at the St. Ambrose University Undergraduate Scholars' Conference, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa. (Co-Supervisor with R. Anderson) Cox, Charles (2006). Living in Harmony with Strees. Presented to employees at Tri City Electric Co., Inc., Davenport Iowa. Gorgo, C. & Forgie, K. (1999). The role of visualization in thought suppression. Presented at the 1999 Augustana College Research Fair, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL. Breeland, C., Vanderstoep, N., & Bacher, K. (1999). Developmental aspects of thought suppression. Presented at the 1999 Augustana College Research Fair, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL. Martens, D. & Norton, H., (1995). The effects of different dosages of nicotine on working and reference memory in rats. Presented at the 1995 Illowa Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL. Renner, E. G. (1995). Phenylpropanolamine. Presented at the 1995 Illowa Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL. Renner, E. G. (1995). The risks, dangers, and efficacy of phenylpropanolamine in over-the- counter diet preparations. Presented at the First Annual Spring Research Fair, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL. DeVolder I., Sibthorp, C. & Glenn, B., (1995). Age differences in retrospective and prospective memory. Presented at the 1995 Illowa Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL. Lynch, S., Heffelfinger, S., Swadley, J., Kloepfer, H., & Lewellan, J. (1994). The effect of task importance and delay on prospective memory. Presented at the 1994 Illowa Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Monmouth College, Monmouth, IL. DeVolder, C. L., Tranel, D., & Wasserman, E. A. (1995). Disruption in Memory Performance Following Frontal or Temporal Lobe Damage. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Los Angeles, CA DeVolder, Wasserman, E. A. and DeVolder, C. L. (1992). Similarity- and nonsimilarity-based conceptualization. Presented at the 15th Symposium on Quantitative Analysis of Behavior Held at Harvard, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. DeVolder, C. L. & Wasserman, E. A. (1991). Strategic shift in the retrospective and prospective processing of visual forms. Presented at the 63rd Midwestern Psychological Association Convention, Chicago, IL. Wasserman, E. A., DeVolder, C. L., Van Hamme, L. J., & Beiderman, I. (1990). Recognition by components: Comparative evaluations of visual discriminations by pigeons. Presented at the meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, LA. DeVolder, C. L., Wasserman, E. A., and Beiderman, I. (1990). Perceptual processes of visual categorization in pigeons: Recognition-by-components? Presented at the 62nd Midwestern Psychological Association Convention, Chicago, IL. Wasserman, E. A. & DeVolder, C.L. (1993). Similarity- and nonsimilarity-based conceptualization in children and pigeons. The Psychological Record, 37, 43, 779-793. Wasserman, E. A., DeVolder, C. L., & Coppage, D. J. (1992). Nonsimilarity-based conceptualization in pigeons via secondary or mediated generalization. Psychological Science, 6, 374-379. Bowers, R. L, Harris-Peterson, M., Mollenhauer, M.S., DeVolder, C. L., Avery, D. D., & Richards, R. W. (1990). Bombesin improves rats' operant responding maintained by a differential- reinforcement-of-low-rates schedule of food reinforcement. Psychological Reports, 66, 131- 138. DeVolder, C. L. (2009) Invited Review for The General Psychologist, newsletter of the American Psychological Association, Division I, 31-22. DeVolder, C. L. (1995). Review of: The brain--a Neuroscience Primer, 2nd Edition, by R. F. Thompson. Contemporary Psychology, 40, 265. DeVolder, C. L. (1992). Review of: Biological Psychology, 4th Edition by J. W. Kalat. Contemporary Psychology, 38, 284. DeVolder, C. L. (1992). Brief note on Child Development, 2nd Edition by L. Berk. Contemporary Psychology, 37, 500. Sensation and Perception Professional Memberships and Affiliations American Psychological Society American Psychological Association Division II: Teaching of Psychology Midwestern Psychological Association: Area Representative Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Carol DeVolder [email protected] Andy Kaiser John Stachula Judy Correa Kaiser Julie Jenks Kettmann Katie Trujillo Katrina Okerstrom-Jezewski
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William Shepperd Ashe (August 12, 1813September 14, 1862) was a Democratic U.S. Representative from North Carolina between 1849 and 1855. Biography Born in Rocky Point, North Carolina in 1813, Ashe attended school in Fayetteville and pursued classical studies at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. Ashe engaged in rice cultivation and studied law; he was admitted to the state bar in 1836 and practiced in New Hanover County. Active in the Democratic Party, Ashe was a presidential elector in 1844 and was elected to the North Carolina Senate for a term of two years (1846–1848). In 1848, he was sent to the U.S. House, serving in the 31st, 32nd, and 33rd Congresses (March 4, 1849 – March 3, 1855). During the 32nd Congress, Ashe chaired the Committee on Elections. He did not run again in 1854 but served as the president of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company from 1854 until his death. He was elected to one further term in the North Carolina Senate between 1859 and 1861. He was a delegate to the Charleston Democratic National Convention in 1860 and the North Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1861. During the American Civil War, Ashe was a major in the Confederate Army, in charge of all transportation between Virginia and the rest of the South. Ashe was killed in a railroad accident near Wilmington, North Carolina on September 14, 1862. He is buried in a family cemetery in Pender County, North Carolina. References External links Sources 1813 births 1862 deaths Ashe family Democratic Party North Carolina state senators People of North Carolina in the American Civil War Railway accident deaths in the United States Accidental deaths in North Carolina Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina Confederate States Army officers 19th-century American politicians
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The market for hybrid and pure electric cars homologated as such is set to be $188 billion in 2025 according to IDTechEx analysis. However, the world has changed for cars overall and now big is not always beautiful for mainstream car manufacture. EVs will reflect this. Although Sergio Marchionne boss of Fiat Chrysler famously said six million units a year is needed for a car maker to be profitable, his head of research Pietro Perlo left to successfully make small pure electric vehicles in a start-up. The car company that has shocked the industry by proving it wrong about the viability of pure electric cars is Tesla in the USA - a start up with better technology. At the other side of the world, Donald Wu in Taiwan is global leader in little single-seat mobility vehicles for the disabled having sold nearly one million of them. He said he would be better able to make electric cars than the big car companies and he is proving it by making and selling several home grown models. Also in Taiwan sit the 100 pure electric cars that giant Toyota made before giving up in frustration at their poor cost-performance. Executives from small Taiwanese manufacturers are now driving these cars and they figure they can solve the problems. Small companies are sometimes better at riding the bucking bronco of accelerating technical change particularly because, paradoxically, the megatrends in cars make them simpler. These include conventional to hybrid to pure electric and mechanical parts experiencing simplification then elimination. Electrics and electronics are merging into transmission or wheel or at least into the motor and battery housing - it does not stop there. Structural electronics we see in the antennas and heaters in the windshield are transmogrifying into the supercapacitor trunk lid. Another version of structural electronics is the in-mold electronics in a shaped sheet of plastic starting to replace big wired components in dashboards and overhead control consoles and expected to replace all that dangling copper wiring. See the new IDTechEx report, Structural Electronics 2015-2025. Big is beautiful is now only a half truth in Japan. Suzuki and Daihatsu, dwarfed by the big boys, make most of the nicely profitable tiny "kei" cars for Japan and India. Little Mazda led the electrification of conventional cars with its alternator/ supercapacitor energy harvesting and its unique stop-start. Mitsubishi, small as a car maker though part of a big group, innovates strongly and its latest pure electric car is doing well. Little Subaru outsells Volkswagen in the USA. Indeed, the Economist notes that the small Japanese motor companies make bigger percentage profits than the big ones. Who will make all those millions of e-rickshaws, e-tuk tuks and MicroEV "cars" needed in the Philippines, Indonesia and India? You guessed it. The car value chain has been upended. Nowadays, it is often the case that different people make the car and they use different parts. Much of the car industry may be going the way of huge factories making steel or telephone exchanges. They were replaced by small ones. For more see the new IDTechEx report, Future Technology for Hybrid and Pure Electric Cars 2015-2025" www.idtechex.com/evcars and remember - the only dinosaurs that survived were the ones that became silly little birds - with better technology.
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Fully autonomous Waymo vehicles: Is Silicon Valley ready? Is Silicon Valley ready for fully autonomous Waymo vehicles? Waymo, the first company to get approval from the Department of Motor Vehicles to test fully self-driving vehicles on California roads, faces questions and concerns galore as it prepares to roll out the cars in Silicon Valley. For example, what happens if one of its vehicles — which won't have a driver behind the wheel — gets into an accident? The self-driving Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid, equipped with a two-way cellular communication link, will notify Waymo's fleet-response specialists. Those specialists will call 911 if needed. Then Waymo will send a response team to help passengers and first responders on the scene. That's what Waymo has shared on its website and with police, including officers in Los Altos, one of the cities where the company will be doing the testing. "Waymo has been very proactive and very cognizant of community concerns," said Captain Scott McCrossin of the Los Altos Police Department. Waymo first talked to Los Altos city officials in April, when the company submitted an application to test its fully driverless vehicles to the DMV. In late October, the DMV approved Waymo's application for testing in five cities. Besides Los Altos, the cars will be tested in Los Altos Hills, Mountain View, Sunnyvale and Palo Alto. The Alphabet-owned company has not publicly announced when testing will begin, and the cities say they have not been informed of a timeline. But Waymo has been engaged in various levels of outreach, according to those cities' representatives and correspondence included in the company's application with the DMV. Waymo held a safety training for first responders in September where the company explained its safety and law-enforcement interaction protocols, McCrossin said. In September and October, Waymo held public forums in Los Altos and Los Altos Hills. Over the summer, Waymo displayed a self-driving vehicle at the Sunnyvale library. In September, the company was at a tech expo downtown. And Waymo has held a training session with the city's public-safety officials. In Palo Alto, there's a public forum scheduled Nov. 27 at 6 p.m. at the Cubberley Community Center, where residents will hear from Waymo and get a chance to ask questions. The police department is in talks with the company about scheduling a meeting. Mountain View has asked the other cities to meet on Dec. 6 and is planning a public forum Dec. 13. Mountain View police recently met with Waymo, and they are talking about a future training session. Is that outreach enough? In Silicon Valley, Google/Waymo's self-driving cars with drivers behind the wheel have been a common sight for a long time. Each accident involving the vehicles — 17 so far this year — has been documented, as required by the DMV. But despite Waymo's years of testing, its move to fully driverless vehicles on public roads concerns some Silicon Valley residents. "It's too soon" for fully autonomous vehicles, Joss said. Other residents agree. Karen Brenchley said she recently saw a Waymo vehicle make a right turn from a left-turn lane. The company is hearing people's concerns. In September, Barbara McCarthy of Los Altos saw a Waymo vehicle fail to stop at an intersection with a flashing light, which means pedestrians were getting ready to cross. She was concerned enough that she contacted Waymo. "They were very helpful," McCarthy, 67, said. She spoke with a community manager by phone and email. That made her feel like Waymo will take residents' concerns into account, she said. In Phoenix, Waymo has been testing a fully autonomous program since April 2017. There, Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivans shuttle early-rider volunteers to work, school, the mall and elsewhere. The company has signed up more than 400 riders since it began the program, and a recent report indicates that it will start a new driverless car service in the area next month — although there will be safety drivers behind the wheel of those vehicles, a spokeswoman confirms. In Silicon Valley, Waymo's first testers will be its own employees. Then it will open up the program to members of the public, as it has done in Arizona. The company will test vehicles day and night on city streets, rural roads and highways with speed limits of up to 65 miles per hour. The DMV approved testing of 39 vehicles, all Chrysler Pacifica Hybrids. Waymo started as Google's self-driving car division in 2009 before it was spun off as a standalone subsidiary in 2016. Last month, Waymo CEO John Crafcik boasted that its vehicles had reached 10 million miles driven on public roads in 25 cities. Merely having all those miles under its belt is not enough, some critics say. "The DMV is letting Waymo turn all of us into human guinea pigs for testing their robot cars, without an adequate explanation of what's going on," said John Simpson, Privacy and Technology Project director for Consumer Watchdog, a longtime Google critic, in a statement at the time the California DMV announced its approval of Waymo's permit. In an interview, Simpson expressed concern about Waymo's plan for remote "drivers" who will be monitoring the vehicles. A Waymo spokeswoman would not say how many vehicles at a time each remote driver will be watching. Consumer Watchdog also is urging the DMV to release more information about Waymo's insurance coverage, pointing to redactions in its insurance documents. This story has been updated with additional information about Waymo's upcoming driverless car service.
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Gatlinburg, TN – Rocky Top Sports World and the Girls Basketball Association (GBA) are pleased to announce upcoming basketball tournaments honoring two of college basketball's greatest influencers – Pat Summitt and Jim Valvano. The Tennessee Legend Classic will take place on the Gatlinburg campus April 13-15, 2018, with proceeds benefiting The Pat Summitt Foundation. This organization was founded by former University of Tennessee Women's Basketball Head Coach Pat Summitt shortly after her Alzheimer's diagnosis in 2011. The foundation awards grants to those working to eradicate the disease. The tournament is open to girls' basketball teams and guarantees a three-game minimum at the complex. "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to give back to a true pioneer and legend in women's basketball. What we have been able to achieve in women's basketball today is possible in large part because of what Coach Summitt did for the game of basketball," owner/director of GBA Jeff Ferguson commented. In late June 2018, the Gatlinburg Jimmy V Classic will be played to benefit The V Foundation, founded in 1993 by the legendary basketball coach Jim Valvano, or "Jimmy V", and ESPN to fund cancer research in his memory. This event is open to boys' and girls' teams in grades 4th – 11th. The Girls Basketball Association, founded in 2003, provides young women the opportunity to continually improve their basketball skills throughout the year with clinics, camps, and tournaments throughout the Ohio region. The organization has now expanded tournament play in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. Registration is currently being accepted for both events. Costs, team requirements, and discounted lodging information can be found at RockyTopSportsWorld.com or by calling 865-325-0044.
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Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, to George Goodwin Dewey, 2/18/1898 Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, to George Goodwin Dewey "Olympia". HongKong China. 18 Feby. /98 My dear Son: We arrived here yesterday morning five and a half days from Yokohoma. The ship steams three hundred miles a day on half power and with a very moderate expenditure of coal. I have been very busy ever since our arrival in making [and] receiving calls Ɇc Ɇc1 The Raleigh arrived about noon to day and I have just seen Billy Winder.2 He looks first rate and none the worse for two months hard work at sea. Before leaving Yokohama I went to Tokyo (the Capitol) and had an audience with the Emperor and after with the Empress-3 Sometime I will tell you all about it- Very interesting. You should read "Glimpse of Unfamiliar Japan" by Lefcardio Hearn-4 I am rereading it now. I send check for $250. What you do not spend put in the Savings bank. We were terribly shocked this morning to hear of the destruction of the "Maine" at Havana. I feared at first that she had been destroyed by the Spanish, which of course meant war, and I was getting ready for it when a later dispatch said it was an accident.5 Your affectionate father George Dewey. Source Note: ALS, DN-HC, PGGD, Box 1. Included with this document are a transcript and photocopy of the original envelope. Footnote 1: Shorthand for "Etc. Etc." Footnote 2: Emperor Mutsuhito and his wife Masako Ichijo. Mutsuhito was later given the title Meiji the Great. Footnote 3: Lt. William Winder of the protected cruiser Raleigh. Footnote 4: LafcadioHearn, Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan (1894). Footnote 5: Secretary of the Navy John D. Long to Dewey, DNA, AFNRC, M625, roll 362. Pre-War Planning Destruction of the Maine Naval War Board Naval Intelligence Coastal Defense Naval Operations in the Caribbean Naval Militia Rear Admiral Francis M. Ramsay, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, to Commander George Dewey, 6/19/1896 Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt to Senator William Eaton Chandler (New Hampshire), 9/29/1897 More Documents (86) Senator Redfield Proctor of Vermont to Commodore George Dewey, 10/16/1897 Rear Admiral Frederick V. McNair, Commander, Asiatic Station, to Commodore George Dewey, 12/31/1897 Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, to George Goodwin Dewey, 1/4/1898 Commodore Arent S.Crowninshield, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, 1/27/1898 Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, 2/1/1898 Commander Asa Walker to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, 2/12/1898 Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, to United States Consul at Manila Oscar F. Williams, 2/17/1898 Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, 2/26/1898 Secretary of the Navy John D. Long to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, 2/26/1898 Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, 2/27/1898 Ensign Harry H. Caldwell to United States Consul at Manila Oscar F. Williams, 3/3/1898 Secretary of the Navy John D. Long to Rear Admiral William A. Kirkland, Commandant, Mare Island Navy Yard, 3/4/1898 Secretary of the Navy John D. Long to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, 3/4/1898 United States Consul at Manila Oscar F. Williams to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, 3/11/1898 Commodore Arent S. Crowninshield, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, 3/11/1898 Commander George M. Book to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, 3/19/1898 Rear Admiral Joseph N. Miller, Commander, Pacific Station, to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, 3/24/1898 United States Consul at Singapore E. Spencer Pratt to Assistant Secretary of State William R. Day, 4/4/1898 Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, to Commander Oscar W. Farenholt, 4/9/1898 Captain Nehemiah M. Dyer to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, 4/11/1898 Basilio Agustin y Dávila, Governor General of the Philippines, 4/23/1898 Governor General of Hong Kong Wilsone Black to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, 4/23/1898 Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Station, to Governor General at Hong Kong Wilsone Black, 4/24/1898 Lieutenant Humes H. Whittlesey to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, 4/24/1898 Report of British Merchant Captain A.W. Robbins, 4/30/1898 Secretary of the Navy John D. Long to Agnes Pierce Long, 10/9/1898 Samuel C. Hudwell to Captain Henry A. Baldridge, 8/22/1940 Admiral Patricio Montojo y Pasarón to Minister of the Royal Spanish Navy Segismundo Bermejo y Merelo, 4/30/1898 Admiral Patricio Montojo y Pasarón (Royal Spanish Navy) Report of the Battle of Cavite, 5/1/1898 Basilio Agustin y Dávila, Governor General of the Philippines, to the Government of Spain, 5/1/1898 Lieutenant Commander Frederic Singer to Commander Joseph B. Coghlan, 5/1/1898 Medical Inspector Abel F. Price to Captain Charles V. Gridley, 5/1/1898 Log of the Petrel, 5/1/1898 Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, 5/1/1898 Lieutenant Edward M. Hughes to Commander Edward P. Wood, 5/2/1898 Captain William P. Biddle , United States Marine Corps, to Captain Charles V. Gridley, 5/2/1898 Captain Frank Wildes to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, 5/3/1898 Captain Daniel E. Hodgson, Revenue Cutter Service, to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, 5/3/1898 Lieutenant Commander George P. Colvocoresses to Commander Asa Walker, 5/3/1898 Lieutenant Commander John B. Briggs to Captain Nehemia M. Dyer, 5/3/1898 Commander Edward P. Wood to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, 5/4/1898 United States Consul at Manila Oscar F. Williams to Assistant Secretary of State William R. Day, 5/4/1898 Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt to William Wingate Sewall, 5/4/1898 Captain Joseph B. Coghlan to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, 5/4/1898 Captain Nehemiah M. Dyer to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, 5/4/1898 Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, to George Goodwin Dewey, 5/5/1898 Secretary of the Navy John D. Long to Commodore George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, 5/7/1898 Rear Admiral George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, 5/10/1898 Commander Edward P. Wood to Rear Admiral George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, 6/26/1898 Admiral Patricio Montojo y Pasarón to Rear Admiral George Dewey, Commander, Asiatic Squadron, 9/28/1898 Rear Admiral Henry V. Butler, Jr., Commandant, Washington Navy Yard, Memorandum to Bureau of Navigation, 9/29/1930 Blockade of Northern Cuba Telegraphy and Cable Cutting Battle at Punta de la Colorados Rescue of the Winslow Bombardment of San Juan Flying Squadron and the Search for the Spanish Fleet Scuttling the Merrimac Naval Operations at Santiago de Cuba Naval Operations Guantanamo Capture of Guam Convoy and Landings at Daiquiri Blockade of Puerto Rico Joint Operations Santiago de Cuba Blockade of Southern Cuba Battle of Santiago Bay Eastern Squadron Blockade and Siege of Manila Joint Operations Puerto Rico Naval Operations Manzanillo Naval Medicine Command Diaries Squadron Bulletins Demobilization Surface, Fleets Additional Resources for Battle of Manila Bay List of Ships and Commanders American Ships and Commanders Spanish Ships and Commanders Open for print...
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The contrasting play of colours takes on the element of godly dazzle with this ring. Studded with a bespoke AAAA tanzanite (oval-cut and 1.300 carats) at the centre, the regal-inspired design of this ring (1.500 carats) also accents diamonds on the shoulders of the shank. The diamonds find contrasting luxury in the make of 950-grade platinum. Diamond Square 1.8 Faceted 2 0.100ct. Tanzanite Oval 8x6 Faceted 1 1.300ct. RHAPSODY 950 Platinum AAAA Tanzanite (Ovl 1.30 Ct) Diamond Ring 1.500 Ct.
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Being a landlord is not for the fainthearted. To become successful in the business you have to learn from your mistakes. Landlords are inevitably going to run into some issues from time to time. Whether that is maintenance issues, tenant related, acquiring an undesirable property or all three, you have to learn to roll with the punches and learn from each mistake to make your business successful. If you've been a landlord for several years, you've more than likely had your fair share of experiences whether it's dealing with tenants, a maintenance issue gone out of control, or making bad investment decision. Here to tell you some of their horror stories and how they survived them are some of the best landlords in the business. What is the worst thing that has happened to one of your properties? During a two week period when one of my rental homes was vacant between tenants, vandals broke in and flooded the house. They plugged all the drains and ran the water on all the bathrooms on both floors. When my neighbors saw the water running out the garage, they called the police. Then the police called me a few hours later, about 2am, to let me know. Finally, they got in an emergency water mitigation crew to actually turn off the still running water and start drying out the house overnight. How did you react when it first happened? I confirmed what happened with the police and made an immediate call to my insurance company to file a claim. I got an adjuster to give me an estimate and the insurance company sent me the settlement check. After paying off the exorbitant charges of the emergency water mitigation service, I sent in my regular contractor crew to do the work. I ended up spending a night to paint the house to get it ready for rental. The home looked as good as brand new. It was leased about a week later. One of the risks of owning rental property is tenant turnover and extended vacancy periods. The longer a property is vacant, the more costs add up and in Michael's case, he had to deal with vandalism costs, as well. In order to minimize rental property vacancies, keep in mind market conditions in the area you are considering. Where to start? There are so many stories to choose from. We had a 3 story apartment building in Cleveland, Ohio. One night during a rainstorm the 2nd story tenant is calling the line frantically. Over and over again. Because a couch came crashing in through her dining room window. (Yes the 2nd story window) Apparently the tenant on the 3rd floor found out they had bed bugs and they decided the smartest way to fix it was to go ahead and throw the couch out the window. As it fell down it turned and crashed into this woman's window below. You can never totally eliminate or fix all problems. It's the rental business it comes with the territory. If it was super easy we'd all do it and we'd all be rich. You have to roll with the punches and do your best to mitigate your risk. You mitigate your risk by doing things like screening tenants and using a professional management company. With more than 800 rentals in your portfolio, issues are imminent. In James' case, he was forced to deal with a lot of bad tenants over the years, sometimes having to resort to eviction. Evictions can be costly. Once you add legal fees, court costs, damage etc. costs can range anywhere from $3,500 - $10,000. Aside from the cost, the process can be time-consuming. Time is money and the more time you spend evicting tenants, the less time you spend on more efficient endeavors. Like James said, one way to avoid tenant eviction is by screening tenants or hiring a property management company. The biggest problem I've had as a landlord was when I let a small hot water heater problem become a major issue. I own a tiny condo and in order to accommodate a washer/dryer, it can only have a tankless water heater. Tankless water heaters are notoriously complex systems and require specialized service. I had one unit that was experiencing issues (e.g., shutting off while the tenant was in the shower). I had it quickly serviced and thought that was the end of the problem. A few weeks later I got a call from the owner below saying there was water leaking into their condo from my unit. Of course I panicked. I contacted the tenant who was out of town (of course) so I grabbed the keys and rushed out to the condo to shut off the water not knowing what to expect. When I got there, I found a small but steady leak from the water heater but no standing water in my unit. The unit below had a steady leak of dirty water coming through the ceiling. I immediately shut off the water to my property and called a few professionals to see who could fix it quickly. Unfortunately, it was a holiday weekend so it was a couple of days before I could get someone who knew how to service a tankless water heater out to my rental. I ended up having to expedite a replacement and deal with both the upset owners below as well as an upset tenant who didn't have hot water for days. It ended up costing me much more than had I just replaced it when the issues first started. Because I have always been very responsive to all issues, my tenant was understanding but I did have to give a sizable rent concession to make up for their loss of use. Lesson Learned: Always properly maintain household systems and replace anything you suspect is past its useful life! Also, be responsive to your tenant. Offer a concession if they've been put out. It will help create a lot of goodwill and a loyal tenant. In fact, my tenant is still living there despite this issue. Maintenance issues are an inevitable risk of owning rental property. If you decide to ignore small issues, they will only grow into bigger problems down the road. A good industry standard is to purchase properties that are less than 15 years old and perform regular inspections to stay current on the condition of your property. Insurance may cover some costs, but not everything, so set aside a portion of each rent payment to help cover any unexpected maintenance issues you may come across in the future. I think the worst thing that I've ever seen was at one of our investment properties in Detroit. We had our suspicions that the tenant had decided to abandon the property and we sent one of our staff members over to check it out. Not only had the property been left in a horrible state–carpets completely destroyed, holes in the walls, the furnaces missing etc - stuff that happens from time to time, but they had also left their two dogs behind in the kitchen. We were very fortunate in a way, as they had probably just left within the last day or two, so while the dogs were hungry and thirsty, they were still alive and in relatively good health. Fortunately for us, both myself and my wife as well as our local staff, are all animal supporters and activists so we were able to immediately get the dogs fed and checked out by a local vet before placing them with local foster care. For me, calling animal control or a local shelter (even if it calls itself a no kill shelter) is really the last option, after all other avenues have been exhausted. We made sure the dogs were placed in foster care and then adopted out, and we further stepped up the screening efforts by the property manager. Some things can't be avoided and with hundreds of properties we were bound to get one or two issues, but I always mention the need to screen tenants as the number one key to success in getting your rental income long term. Once you start owning several properties, it can be easy to overlook certain things. However, this is when you should be paying even more attention to details like tenant screening. Even if you're desperate to fill a vacancy, screening is a step that should never be skipped. One way to make this process a little easier is to have your screening service online. It makes the process manageable for both tenants and landlords with straightforward payment. It also includes tenant credit checks and an eviction report as well as a criminal background check so you can try to avoid tenants that may leave abruptly and pose a risk to the safety of your property. If you're a landlord, the occasional horror story is par for the course. For me, my worst experience occurred after filing a notice for the tenant to vacate the property, coming back to check on the house before filing for eviction and finding the unit trashed. All the exterior doors and windows were left wide open, there was a cat inside, garbage and miscellaneous items left everywhere, and all the appliances were missing. This included the stove and the fridge! I think any landlords initial response in these kinds of cases is anger, and I definitely felt that. That anger soon turned to an almost comical non-belief in how bad the situation was. The repairs included clearing the miscellaneous items, replacing missing appliances, painting, a very deep clean and some minor cosmetic repairs. This all took about 1-2 months. Following all this, I was able to rent the property for a higher price than before, to much more reliable tenants. All you can really do in these instances is clean up and use them as learning experiences for the future, which I did! As a landlord, you want to protect your investment without leaving it vacant for long periods of time. While Justin lost money during the repair of his vacant property, he was able to restore and improve his rental unit giving him the ability to raise the rent. As a landlord, you also want to try to find and keep the best tenants possible. Attracting top-quality tenants starts with your property and if your property is in good condition, you will have an easier time finding respectable tenants. What a many of these issues come down to is proper tenant screening. It is one of the most important ways you can protect your investment property. You can do this with SmartMove's quick and reliable tenant screening service that allows you to make faster and more informed decisions. By paying more attention to your tenant screening upfront, you can avoid any costly evictions later, making your investment property more profitable in the long run.
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A Team Server is an extension in JDeveloper that you can use to manage your Oracle Developer Cloud Service projects from the IDE. Using the Team Server, you can clone the project repositories to your local computer, perform Git actions, manage project issues, and view status of project builds. The Oracle Developer Cloud Service Team Server extension is installed by default in JDeveloper. 2. From the Team menu, click Team Server, and then click Add Team Server. o Get the tutorial here.
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South Nassau Communities Hospital, a 455-bed acute care facility, has been delivering exceptional patient care for over 80 years. We provide inpatient, ambulatory, home health, restorative, preventive and emergency medicine services to our community. Located in beautiful Nassau County, Long Island, home of world-class golf and beaches, South Nassau is only 30 minutes from all of the cultural attractions of New York City. 2010: Enhancing Nursing Practice. Improving Patient Care.
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Long γ-ray bursts and core-collapse supernovae have different environments Fruchter, A. S. Levan, A. J. Strolger, L. Vreeswijk, P. M. Thorsett, S. E. Bersier, D. Burud, I. Castro Cerón, J. M. Castro-Tirado, A. J. Conselice, C. Dahlen, T. Ferguson, H. C. Fynbo, J. P. U. Garnavich, P. M. Gibbons, R. A. Gorosabel, J. Gull, T. R. Hjorth, J. Holland, S. T. Kouveliotou, C. Levay, Z. Livio, M. Metzger, M. R. Nugent, P. E. Petro, L. Pian, E. Rhoads, J. E. Riess, A. G. Sahu, K. C. Smette, A. Tanvir, N. R. Wijers, R. A. M. J. Woosley, S. E. When massive stars exhaust their fuel, they collapse and often produce the extraordinarily bright explosions known as core-collapse supernovae. On occasion, this stellar collapse also powers an even more brilliant relativistic explosion known as a long-duration γ-ray burst. One would then expect that these long γ-ray bursts and core-collapse supernovae should be found in similar galactic environments. Here we show that this expectation is wrong. We find that the γ-ray bursts are far more concentrated in the very brightest regions of their host galaxies than are the core-collapse supernovae. Furthermore, the host galaxies of the long γ-ray bursts are significantly fainter and more irregular than the hosts of the core-collapse supernovae. Together these results suggest that long-duration γ-ray bursts are associated with the most extremely massive stars and may be restricted to galaxies of limited chemical evolution. Our results directly imply that long γ-ray bursts are relatively rare in galaxies such as our own Milky Way. 27 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Nature on 22 August 2005, revised 9 February 2006, online publication 10 May 2006. Supplementary material referred to in the text can be found at http://www.stsci.edu/~fruchter/GRB/locations/supplement.pdf . This new version contains minor changes to match the final published version NED (78) SIMBAD (63) MAST (1) ESA (1)
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Thozamile Taki (* 1971), přezdívaný "Třtinový vrah", je jihoafrický sériový vrah obviněný ze zabití 13 žen ve věku 18-25 let. Takiho přítelkyně Hlengiwe Nene je obžalovaná ze olupování obětí. Život Taki byl zatčen v roce 2007. Své oběti měl znásilnit a uškrtit nebo ubít na plantážích s cukrovou třtinou nebo čajových plantážích u měst Umzinto a Port St. Johns. Části těla některých z jeho obětí měl Taki prodávat místním léčitelům nebo sangomám (léčitelům domorodých kmenů). Během vyšetřování byl Taki poslán do věznice Westville. Dne 21. února 2010 se Taki spolu s osmi dalšími vězni pokusil o útěk. Spadl však ze střechy čtvrtého patra buněk, vážně se zranil, zatímco jeho komplici úspěšně unikli. Vyšetřování bylo přerušeno až do jeho uzdravení. Dne 2. března 2010 požádal Taki (nyní na invalidním vozíku) soud, aby jeho přítelkyně byla propuštěna na kauci. Soudce zatím proces odročil, vyšetřování Takiho zločinů stále probíhá. Během vyšetřování se Taki nechal slyšet, že bude spolupracovat, jen když mu budou strážní nosit speciální jídlo: džusy, čerstvé ovoce a kuřata z řetězce rychlého občerstvení KFC. Reference Muži Sérioví vrazi Narození v roce 1971 Žijící lidé
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Q: Are system registers banked per processor on ARMv8-A? Are system registers banked per processor on ARMv8? I thought they weren't, which is why they were called system registers, but I'm now confused. My understanding is that on multi-core ARMv8-A implementations different cores can be executing at different exception levels at any time. So what happens when you have different threads executing on different physical CPUs, each of which changing system registers according to their needs? For example, I was reading about virtualization for a school project and saw some open source code, and I see system registers being saved and restored as part of "vCPU" thread contexts. If one core is executing a vCPU thread but another isn't, wouldn't they have conflicting system register states? A: I would not use the work 'banked' in this context - a register in an arm core would be 'banked' in the case there would be different copies of the same register accessible depending on the core state. For example, in an Armv8-A core, TTBR0_EL1 is accessible from EL1, EL2, and EL3. TTBR0_EL2 is accessible from EL2 and EL3 - This is a way to model the fact that the conceptual system register TTBR0 is banked. But all the system registers as defined in the Registers Armv8, for Armv8-A architecture profile Documentation are present in a Armv8-a core. That is, in a multi-core system, each core does have its own set of the system registers as defined in the documentation referenced above: the "System Registers" could be more specifically called "Core System Registers" in this context. If you think about it, the MSR and MRS instructions being executed in a specific core do affect the general purpose and system registers of the same core: MRS x0, TTBR0_EL1 // Move TTBR0_EL1 into x0 MSR TTBR0_EL1, x0 // Move x0 into TTBR0_EL1
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Alexander Orson is not like most teenage runaways: he's got a destination in mind and a good reason for leaving. Accompanied by his unassuming friend Jake, and Sarah, a newly homeless orphan, Alex sets out to journey thousands of miles from his home in upstate New York to a legal haven in northern Saskatchewan. Meanwhile, Alex's father wants him back so badly that he'll hire the mysterious Ordoñez, who claims to be a freelance assassin but may have other allegiances. Social worker Henry Machry is desperate to save Alex's life, especially after the boy becomes suspected of a string of murders across Quebec. As Alex leads his ragtag allies north with the police on his tail, Machry will peel back one by one the layers of mystery surrounding the Orson family. The truth at the heart of Cold Snow will be revealed only after an explosive climax.
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To the Golden Cities: Pursuing the American Jewish Dream in Miami and L. A. New York: The Free Press, 1994. First Edition. First Printing. 358, illus., notes, selected bibliography, index, slight wear and soiling to DJ. More about To the Golden Cities: Pursuing the American Jewish Dream in Miami and L. A. Item Details for To the Golden Cities: Pursuing the American Jewish Dream in Miami and L. A. Ask a Question about To the Golden Cities: Pursuing the American Jewish Dream in Miami and L. A. The Bombing of Auschwitz: Should the Allies Have Attempted It? New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. First U.S. Edition. First Printing. 350, bibliographical references, index. More about The Bombing of Auschwitz: Should the Allies Have Attempted It? Item Details for The Bombing of Auschwitz: Should the Allies Have Attempted It? Ask a Question about The Bombing of Auschwitz: Should the Allies Have Attempted It? Niewyk, Donald L., and Nicosia, Francis R. Trials of War Criminals before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals, Vol. XI: "The High Command Case," "The Hostage Case"
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IN Support of Those Who Sacrifice The United States makes a great show of support for women and men in uniform. In addition to several holidays that call for honoring the red, white, and blue, there is the national anthem played before every sports game, the Pledge of Allegiance recited every morning in schools, and even the Air and Water Show every August in Chicago. The 2012 documentary, The Invisible War, however, unveils the shocking reality that among the United States military grows an epidemic of rape. Sara came from a long line of veterans – aunts, uncles, and an older brother were all in the military. Eager to leave her New Mexico home and explore the world, she signed up to join the Air Force shortly after high school. "I wanted to make a difference in the world. You can make a difference in the Air Force. It was an opportunity to get out of my tiny little hometown." She remained stateside, but completed three years of active duty, later becoming a military contractor, working in communications and information technology. "I loved my job. I loved getting up going to work every morning, and I was good at it." Integrity is a core value of the Air Force; it comes first, "doing the right thing, no matter what." That is what attracted her to the Air Force. "I have a lot of integrity to this day. I'm honest. I was a good fit for the Air Force." It is morally outrageous to blame the victim, but it happens all the time. #AllInWithCFW Click To Tweet And that is why her sexual assault was such a "shattering experience" and "the ultimate betrayal." The betrayal lies in the familial language used; service members are called brothers and sisters in arms, making the betrayal all the more difficult to heal from. Sara confirms that rape happens at "an alarming fashion" in the military, adding that, "You're young, away from home, but you are technically an adult. It's confusing. You are with the people you trusted, but it's not what you signed up for. A lot of Americans don't realize what sacrifice is, and what it takes. A lot of men and women give up a whole lot to put that uniform on. None of it is easy." The military is shrouded in secrecy, and that, in many ways, perpetuates the violence. "You should be on top of having your life together. You don't go to work and talk about your personal life." Sara did not realize that she had Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) until she totaled her car, and realized that she was in a "bad place." "I walked past the VA center to check on my benefits. They give you a form, and I checked these boxes." Soon thereafter, she received a call from Kelly Bulla Carroll, MSW, LCSW, who says, "I'm a social worker. I can help you with things." Carroll later accepted a position at the Road Home Program at Rush University Hospital, and brought Sara along. The Road Home Program provides veterans with a comprehensive healing process, including the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). In IOP, survivors go through three intake sessions where they may be diagnosed with PTSD; address pelvic floor dysfunction and other gastrointestinal/gynecological concerns with Dr. Sheila A. Dugan; and eventually are assigned a therapist so they may work on goals together. In those early days of therapy, there is "a lot of trust building. They maybe haven't told anyone." And some women veterans may have a "more complex trauma presentation," especially if there is a pre-military trauma or if the sexual trauma is concurrent with combat trauma. The Road Home Program is one of few in the country that creates a safe space for women vets. Carroll says there are not many women VA groups and patients have shared struggles with finding other women who understood them. The women have a shared experience, and the group allows for social support and a connection. They send encouraging text messages and often check in with one another. Dr. Mark Pollack began The Road Home Program at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, recognizing a need to care for veterans outside of the VA system. The program came to Chicago in 2006, and with seed funding from Chicago Foundation for Women, along with the Field Foundation, the program was able to expand to treat Military Sexual Trauma (MST). Today, veterans are referred to the program from around the country. Dr. Niranjan Karnik is the Medical Director of the Road Home Program and says the MST program has become the "master class for clinicians" working with veterans. The Road Home Program, located at 1645 W. Jackson, recently moved into a new facility that provides a separate waiting area for female survivors. The VA center was not welcoming for Sara and she says she did not feel comfortable talking about anything. "If you don't have a trauma, the VA will give you one. It's awful." As is the case in other communities, the stigma against therapy is strong in the military, but Sara reflects, "I think strong people go to therapy. You're staring your problem in the face. Other veterans see it as a sign of weakness, you're supposed to be strong. Road Home – it helped me recover from these traumas; it helps with my PTSD, it helps you be a better person, overall." There are nearly 64,000 women on active duty in the Air Force, and Sara explains that "women in the military are tough, veterans in general, but we are people too. Civilians assume that we don't hurt or have emotions, that we are trained machines." In the military, across college campuses, on dates and out with friends, in families, and simply walking down the street, sexual violence against women continues to run rampant. And that violence will continue without an intervention in how consent and rape are discussed and understood, and how survivors are supported. Sara notes that it is "morally outrageous" to blame the victim, but "it happens all the time." She asks, "Why are we not teaching guys to stop raping? We are teaching women how not to get raped. It's the other way around. Stop blaming women for being in a situation. It's not our fault." IN the Spirit of Community INspiring Future Leaders View Grants View Grants IN It for the Long Haul IN Conversation to End Bias IN the Business of Changing Culture INvested in Making a Difference INtersectional Grantmaking All Rights Reserved © Chicago Foundation for Women 2016
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اردو Helpdesk-QA Cut Off Timings Company & Group Profile Board of Directors Profile Management Team Profile Alhamra Islamic Stock Fund (ALHISF) Asset Allocation Fund Alhamra Islamic Asset Allocation Fund (ALHAA) Income Fund Alhamra Daily Dividend Fund Alhamra Islamic Income Fund (ALHIIF) Active Allocation Fund Alhamra Islamic Active Allocation Plan-I Alhamra Islamic Active Allocation Plan-II Alhamra Gulluck Plan ALHIAAF Hajj Saver Account Fund Manager's Reports Financial Reports of Funds GIPS Compliant Reports Regulatory Documents of the Funds Shariah Certificate iSAVE Ask Fund Manager Home Management Team Profile Mr. Muhammad Saqib Saleem Mr. Saleem is a Fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan. He has over 17 years of working experience which includes 11 years of post qualification experience with leading institutions such as JS Investments Limited (formerly JS ABAMCO Limited), Habib Bank Limited and Atlas Asset Management Limited. Before joining the Company in 2007, Mr. Saleem was heading the Internal Audit Department of Atlas Asset Management Limited which includes Risk Management and Compliance. He was performing as Chief Operating Officer & Company Secretary before being elevated to CEO. Mr. Saleem is a member of SECP's Technical Committee on "Pension under National Financial Inclusion Strategy" and has been a member of Technical Committees constituted by Mutual Fund Association of Pakistan. Mr. Asif Mehdi Rizvi Chief Operating Officer & Chief Financial Officer Mr. Asif is a Fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan having post qualification of over 12 years with over eleven years in the Asset Management Industry. Previously, he had also worked as Head of Compliance in Faysal Asset Management Limited and Head of Fund Accounting at Arif Habib Investments Limited. He completed his articles with KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co. Chartered Accountant. He was also member of Accounting Standards Committee of ICAP in 2010-2011 & 2011-2012. Mr. Muhammad Asim, CFA Asim holds more than 12 years Investment Management Experience and is associated with MCB Arif Habib since 2008. He started his career as a Buy Side Analyst and progressively took various roles in Fund Management including Research supervision and Head of Equities. For the decade 2008-2017, core Equity Fund return was nearly double the benchmark KSE100 Index while beating 90% of Equity Funds Industry, holding top position on several instances on yearly returns. Asim has managed funds in equity, fixed income and hybrid strategies and has overseen funds in both active and passive styles. Macro driven Top Down approach is his key strength. Mr. Asim is an MBA with majors in Finance from Institute of Business Administration, Karachi. He also holds CFA Charter from CFA Institute, USA. Asim has attended Harvard University, USA for Investment Management Workshop in 2018. Asim has served as member of Board of Directors and as General Secretary of CFA Society Pakistan. He has also served as Country Representative & GIPS Chair for Global Investment Performance Standards by CFA Institute. He has also has served as mentor, grader and judge for Research and Capital Markets Annual Awards for more than 7 years and has represented CFA Society Pakistan on various Academic and Professional Domestic & Int'l Forums including CFA Institute Global Research Challenge as a Judge. Junaid Qamar Mr. Junaid is a seasoned Investments and Sales professional with over 16 years of experience. He has delivered value results in various job functions, with extensive experience in spearheading business growth strategies. Mr. Junaid Qamar holds a Bachelors degree (BS – Accounting) from College of Staten Island, NY, USA (2000) and a Masters degree (MBA – Finance & Investments) from Wagner College, NY, USA (2002). Prior to his experience at MCB Arif Habib Savings & Investments Limted, he was associated with Soneri Bank Limited where he was serving as the Head – Money Market & Fixed Income. With a blend of extensive experiences in the past, Mr. Junaid has also been associated with Arif Habib Investments, Pearson Inc. NY, USA and UBL Fund Managers. He is currently serving Director of Financial Market Association as well. Mr. Asad Ali Alavi Head of Sales Islamic Division Mr. Asad Ali Alavi holds a Masters degree in Finance from Greenwich University, Pakistan. He has been associated with the Banking industry since 2008, thus having over 10 years of experience. Mr. Alavi is able to develop sound business strategies and add value towards customer services. Prior to his services for MCBAH as Head of Sales – Islamic Division, Mr. Alavi was working on a Managerial Position at Bank Alfalah Limited – Islamic Banking Group. In the past, Mr. Alavi has also worked for Bank Islami Pakistan Limited and Arif Habib Investment Management Limited. Mr. Khurram Bashir Head of Separately Managed Accounts Khurram having a total 10years of diversified experience of AMC and FMCG sector. He started his career as a Buy Side Analyst from KASB Funds back in 2006. Later he moved into Fund Management and Managing KASB Stock market and Balanced Fund. In 2011, he moved to Nestle in a Treasury Manager role, where he managing Investment, Debt, Risk and Cash Management for the Nestle Pakistan ltd. Recently he joined MCB-AH as a Head of SMA Mr. Khurram is an MSC in Economics and Finance from International Islamic University Islamabad. Mr. Altaf Ahmed Faisal Head of Operations & Company Secretary Mr Altaf Faisal have been associated with MCB Arif Habib for over 12 years. In his tenure he has proved to be a valuable asset for the company in providing excellence in services. Currently he holds the position of Head of Operations and commands over Unit Holder Accounting Department. With extensive experience in spearheading business growth strategies, he has been a core player in launching of new funds and an active member of Business Process Re-engineering. Mr. Faisal is currently working as Head of Operations in UHA Department, prior to this, he has also served as Manager Fund Accounting. He holds CMA Certification and B. Com from University of Karachi. Mr Faisal is a Management Accountant from the Institute of Cost and Management Accountant of Pakistan (ICMAP). Among many of his achievements, Mr Faisal has also been involved and played a key role in launching Pakistan's First Mutual Fund PayPak Debit Card. Prior to this responsibility, he was working as Manager Fund Accounting and looking after the Financial Reporting, Accounting of Funds and Discretionary Portfolios of the Company. Few words from Mr. Faisal about himself: "I have never been afraid of a situation or a task! I am a fighter and I fight my way to the top. And that's what I teach to fellow beings". MCB-Arif Habib Savings and Investments Limited 2nd Floor, Adamjee House, I.I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi, Pakistan.-74900. 24-Hour Helpline (Toll Free) 0800-622-24 (MCB AH) (+9221) 11-11-622-24 (11-11-MCB-AH) (+9221) 111-468378 (111-INVEST) (+9221) 3531 6080, 3531 6081 [email protected] Follow us on social media for regular updates: Visit MCB ARIF HABIB Website Subscribe to our daily NAVs and monthly FMRs by providing your email address below. Copyright © 2020 Alhamra – Bachat Shariat Ke Mutabiq. All Rights Reserved.
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SAP: Open Source's Friend or Foe? For an outfit that calls itself "the world's largest business software company", the German software giant SAP is relatively little-known in the open source world. With 51,500 employees, a turnover of 11.5 billion euros ($16 billion) last year, and operating profits of 2.7 billion euros ($3.8 billion), SAP is clearly one of the heavyweights in the computer world. Given that huge clout, SAP's attitude to open source is important; and yet it is hard to tell whether it is really free software's friend or its foe. On the positive side, SAP has invested in many of the top open source companies, through its SAP Ventures arm. Well-known names it has backed include Alfresco, GroundWork, Intalio, JasperSoft and Zend; earlier investments included MySQL and even Red Hat. As part of its ongoing commitment to Java technology and the choice it provides to customers as well as industry-wide technology standards and open source, SAP AG is taking a more active leadership role in the Eclipse Foundation by increasing its membership level from Strategic Consumer to Strategic Developer. SAP will provide at least eight full-time development resources to various projects and lead open source projects, ensuring direct input into the development and architecture of Eclipse. As a Strategic Developer, SAP will be more active within the Eclipse community, including the new Eclipse Git Team Provider (EGit), the Eclipse Modeling Project (EMP) and the Eclipse Equinox Project. Eclipse technology has become the de-facto standard in many domains and for many companies ongoing collaboration on various projects with other industry leaders supports the standards and open source strategies of customers and partners. These outward-facing activities present a very positive picture of the company, engaging with open source in all kinds of ways. But there's another side, one that's hidden unless you start digging through obscure documents, that's rather less flattering. For example, the European Commission organised seven workgroups looking at various aspects of European software policy. One of these was on open source. Among the groups taking part in this was the Free Software Foundation Europe, and SAP. At the end of their joint report (PDF, HTML), there are a number of appendices that represent the particular views of participants. SAP's is by far the longest, running to some 17 pages. The general thrust seems to be that there's no big difference between open and closed source, or between open source and non-open source vendors, and that everything is converging on "hybrid/mixed source models". Open source has created an interesting opportunity for entrepreneurs as they can start a business on top of something that is already available. For example, many companies offer services and support around popular open source software packages. Due to the mixed model growth, software vendors are combining open source with closed source, and as a consequence, the line between open source and closed source increasingly blurs. Therefore, any preferences or mandates favouring open source may be harmful for all software vendors including most open source vendors. For example, if an open source vendor monetizes its open source contributions by selling closed source add-on components and closed source enterprise editions, such a vendor will be discriminated or excluded during such public tenders. This is particularly true when the closed source "enterprise editions" have been productized under a different brand name and thus are not recognized as an open source product anymore. Thus, even though it might sound paradoxal, preferences or mandates for open source may harm open source, because they reduce the opportunities for the contributing open source vendors to get a return on their open source contributions. Therefore, open source preferences or mandates could be counter productive in growing the European software industry. We can see here how SAP and CompTIA are implicitly drawing on SAP's argument that there's now no fundamental difference between open and closed source, and that "mixed models" prevail. That being the case, they argue, it would "harm" open source to insist on open source only. That is why SAP spent so many pages "proving" this: it needs it to support its earlier objection. However, just as the "mixed models" have grown in popularity just recently, so they may well fall out of favour; basing European policy on fashion rather than principle is hardly wise. Moreover, it's really irrelevant whether companies are adopting a "mixed model" or not; the European Commission needs to decide what is best for Europe, not for software companies that have built their businesses in a certain way. There are many well-known benefits that accrue from mandating open source for European contracts – level playing-field, absence of lock-in, ease of moving between suppliers etc. More generally, it creates a bigger software commons that everyone can draw upon - not just companies, whether giants like SAP, or small startups, but educational establishments too (an important but often-overlooked sector). Companies that have adopted a mixed model can simply re-jig their product line, offering wholly open source versions for European government consumption, and making money through their proprietary add-ons elsewhere; adoption by Europe would be a huge marketing boost, making it much easier to do this. And if they won't adapt to the situation, that creates an opportunity for new players who *are* willing to do so. Setting a clear agenda on IPR sanity checks and the ability to deliver legally binding IPR compliance statements on OSS components by a transparent body is a much needed action item. - promote acknowledgement and full integration of alternative IPR modes aside the RAND types by Standards Development Organisation, research projects, public procurement, and public/private European entities delivering IPR-related assets. - promote alignment of e-procurement processes to ensure the risk of vendor lock-in is evaluated and part of the decision criteria. The problem here is that SAP likes software patents. In another obscure filing, this time to the European Patent Office, it spends pages arguing that the current, already-porous regime for granting patents on software in Europe should be loosened even further. A company that wished open source well would back these ideas. One that *really* supported free software would also fight against software patents. So, while SAP's involvment in Eclipse and investment in open source companies is welcome – and pretty self-interested, it has to be said, given that it presumably hopes to make a profit on them – it's not really enough cancel out its unhelpful attitude and statements elsewhere. If it wants to be a serious, respected player in the world of open source, as befits its size, it must do better.
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Fact: Motherhood is exhausting. I was up all night with a baby, officially summoned at the crack of dawn by my three and five-year old, and I haven't had more than a five-minute power nap in the last five years. Sleep deprivation is very real in my house and most days I look and feel like a Walking Dead extra. My heart tells me that today is the perfect day to grab some donuts, stay in pajamas, and allow the kids to turn my home into a condemned war zone by noon while I zone out and binge watch Netflix. Unfortunately, my brain offers an irresistibly productive alternative plan: Put on this cute Alo active wear, get sweaty at the gym and allow the kids to release their energy at the park after. You know? Maybe accomplish SOMETHING today? I wrangle all three kids into the car and head to the gym. While driving to the park from kickboxing class, I pass the local donut shop. My mouth waters, but I resist the temptation…momontarily. Two blocks later I felt so much regret for not picking up a dozen donuts, I flipped an illegal U-turn and headed straight back to Donut Mania. Balance is mandatory in life. I figured why not have the best of both worlds today? Kickboxing, cute work out clothes, and donuts? Your body is incredible, I really need to start hitting the gym and get toned. You are perfect as is Joan. But working is good for the mind and body! You are highly determined! You look so slim and healthy. Thanks so much! You are so sweet to say that! looking great and what a cute name for a workout clothing! does ot come in various colors? It only comes in this color! But if you click on the link there are several color options in similar styles from the same brand! You look amazing! Props to you for taking 3 kids and working out! You deserve those donuts! It's important to stay active especially when you're a mother because you need to be fit and healthy for your kids and yourself. But through all that hard work it's also important that you learn to reward yourself! Donuts is a must. Donuts are a must for sure!!! You are in an amazing shape. Now, I need to hit the gym asap. And yes, those shoes look uncomfortable. LOL! you are in great shape and love your workout outfit. I honestly feel like staying active is so important both for physical and emotional health. I workout every day and it really does boost my energy + help me sleep better at night. Yes yes yes! Exercise is so important! You are so fit and have a flexible body. and that is such a nice workout outfit. I do really love to wear it. Oh how I love wearing athletic wear. Well said being active is so important . This wear looks really great on you! I t looks very comfy and easy to move it. Totally easy to workout in! Comfy! Thanks so much! You are so kind! Love your determination! You look so slim and healthy! Love it! Everytime I visit your blog, it is such inspiration for me to get my pre-pregnancy body back! LOL. I love moto leggings, because I feel like the added details make them more substantial than regular leggings. I am totally getting these!
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Not too long ago I was contacted by someone from Personalized Cart asking if DustinNikki Mommy of Three would like to work together on a review collaboration. I took a look at their site and loved so many of their items and products. I love personalized gifts and I also love giving them too. With Personalized Cart, you can buy gifts for any occasion. Gifts for her, gifts for him, gifts for baby, gifts for a new mom, wedding gifts, graduation gifts and there are gifts for many different occasions and holidays. I was sent a Men's Wooden Watch which I had something engraved on the back for him from the kids. When it arrived I couldn't wait to see what it looked like. The watch is beautiful. The wood is a dark wood and made from environmental bamboo. The watch hands and minute and hour hashes on the watch face are also dark but those are like a metal. There is also a metal ring around the watch face too. Those parts are really shiny and looks really pretty under light or sunlight. I think they accent the dark wood beautifully. The watch is easy to wind and set and it is definitely accurate and works great. In the description it does say they the watch is water proof however, my husband has not tested that claim except for when it comes to rain or sweat after wearing for long periods. He hasn't had a single problem with the watch getting a little wet. The bands are soft and the watch can be adjusted to fit with the watch clasp on the bands. My husband likes that the bands are soft since he tends to wear a watch most of the day. It doesn't slide around and fits comfortably. I love the back of the watch. The engraving is really pretty and I was really happy with the way it turned out. It says, "Dad, We love you to the moon and back". I can't get over how beautiful the watch is. These watches are really affordable too. This particular watch is only $22.00 and the engraving doesn't cost extra either. It comes in a really pretty wooden gift box as well. Their other watches also include a gift box. They have watches for men and women both and their are a few different wood colors and looks. I will personally shop Personalized Cart in the future. I fell in love with this watch and so did my husband. I can see myself falling in love with their other gift items as well. I have a cousin graduating high school in a couple weeks and one of my sister's just graduated from college so I am pretty sure I will be able to find something for them! Buy It: Make sure you check out Personalized Cart website and check out their items and products! They are all pretty affordable and make great gifts! Disclaimer: I was not compensated for this post. However, I received free product mentioned in this post from Personalized Cart in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed in my review are 100% my own.
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2020 Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 Specs Changes, Release Date, Redesign – Yesterday, on accounts of the large tipster, we located pictures of what seemed to be the new Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 Bullitt. The Ford neighbourhood relations employees did not comment but provided how automobile design is prepared, we will not be surprised to view your Mustang Bullitt unveiled in the Detroit Auto Show the subsequent calendar month. But as an outcome of some leaked out out photographs submitted around the enthusiast dialogue table, there is available a chance Bullitt will sign up for one more Mustang: the most recent Shelby GT500. Ford is focusing on the new GT500! Maybe. All through all the world outstanding internet automobile, we now have observed photos from the various Mustang spies along with roar which happens to be hotter as nicely as the label of new Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 has become brewed. Without a doubt, whatever we are sure is that Ford is analysing some prototype Mustang according to Shelby GT350. Any inner surface with 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is usually indeed a whole key with this document. Nevertheless, the purpose dictates it will most likely be according to GT350. It will still be identified as some kind of Mustang and use related dashboards, doorway parts and cardiovascular system boards and indeed will have many different exclusive features. While the controls may be sourced through the GT350, the musical device group might have personalise-made gauges, while the infotainment monitor will probably be current appropriately. When you would assume through the Mustang putting on that GT500 badge, Ford's most recent muscular mass vehicle will probably be an aggressive version of your wiser GT350 design. It is not apparent now because it is prototyped is going to be disguised as gear, but Ford will undoubtedly launch a unique aero package. Even though it will obtain particular GT350 body individual sections, any 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 will get some alternatives that are included with its special. For starters, we are sure that this brilliant-performance coupe will have a larger solved wing and remain along with the trunk area location cover. This functionality is not even so inside the most recent check out graph or chart, but we've observed it about prototypes right before, as correctly as the new bumper of a huge splitter. Even though concealed by camo, the entrance part fascia must also make use of a more substantial fender usage with a modified very first barbecue grill enabling a whole lot more ambience to permeate the actual engine. Talking of it, a higher also more efficient powerplant consists of a new hood designed with a noisy dome. We now have no idea what this type of prototype is generally, exactly what drives her or him, or even be it a warning sign that anything is fantastic that is beginning manufacturing. But, there are numerous gossips to become overlooked, so we accumulate every little thing right here. And even though we need to do not have an idea what this Mustang is gonna be known as (if it actually reaches production, its relevance), we shall consider it GT500 via now on. The GT500 is noted as Ford's answer to the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 650 hp and also the Dodge Challenger Hellcat 707-hp, so everybody forecasts it is planning to generate a fantastic V8. Is apparently no particular person approves the V8 range. As shown by some of our co-staff in Auto plus Car owner, the latest two-turbo V8 in addition to revved-up V8 have drifted as several GT500 engines as you can. It is evidently too soon to go about prices, but the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 2020 might actually be the priciest variation in the sixth era Mustang as well as generate concerning $ 70,000. What's a lot more, there could be news where Ford plans to build it in minimum cell phone numbers, which is often converted into goofy company expenses.
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Council Meeting Updates Spokesman Videos Caption Contests Tournament of Upsets: A Review of the Australian Open Rafael Nadal during his Men's Singles second round match against Federico Delbonis on January 23, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Fred Lee/Getty Images) Aaron Phogat, Online News Editor With amazing performances from grit-filled players such as Sophia Kenin to lovable on-court jokers such as Nick Kyrgios, the Australian Open started and ended with a bang in 2020. There were ample surprises and stuns throughout the tournament; 32nd seed Milos Raonic defeating sixth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in the third round and teenage American star Coco Gauff defeating the defending champion and former world number one player Naomi Osaka in straight sets shocked us all. However, the tournament also presented an expected Men's singles championship victory and a return for American women's tennis. In the Men's Singles flight, the big three–Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic–all battled their way to the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals respectively. Ultimately, Novak Djokovic defended his 2019 Australian Open title by prevailing over fifth seed Dominic Thiem in a formidable 5-setter in the finals. This win propelled him back to world number 1 and was his eighth Australian Open win. As junior Will Sedgley put it, "the end result was expected with Djokovic winning once again. However, it was closer than expected with thiem running him close." Djokovic credited part of his win to his highly improved serve and volley; although you traditionally see Djokovic battling out points from the baseline and approaching the net when appropriate, he used his serve and volley as a nice change-up to give him the advantage. In the Women's Singles flight, it was quite a stun to see eighth seed and former world number 1 Serena Williams take a fall in the third round to 27th seed Wang Qiang. Shocking to the rest of the world but a source of immense pride to the USA, 15 year old American Coco Gauff proceeded to defeat Naomi Osaka in the third round. In the finals, it boiled down to a battle between fourteenth seed Sophia Kenin and unseeded Garbiñe Muguruza. Taking home the trophy for the USA, Sophia Kenin won her first Grand Slam and became the youngest American woman to win a Grand Slam singles title. "The unpredictability of women's tennis continued again, with not many predicting Kenin's win," said Sedgley. All in all, the Men's AO 2020 singles had its fair amount of stuns but ultimately ended in an expected and decisive victory from Novak Djokovic. According to Canadian junior John Akbari, the tournament was particularly enchanting "when 32nd ranked defeated 6th ranked Tsitsipas because I like it when Canadians succeed." The Women's AO 2020 singles ended in a proud comeback for American women's tennis led by Sophia Kenin. With her eyes on the prize in the Fed Cup 2020, Kenin will join forces with Serena Williams and other renowned American WTA players to play singles. Enjoy the season with the Spokesman's "Winter at PDS :)" playlist! How the PDS Community Reacted to The Events at the Capitol Akash Bhowmick, Online Staff Writer January 8, 2021 • No Comments On Wednesday, January 6, our democracy was jeopardized. Rioters stormed the Capitol building, attempting... PDS Sports Are Coming Back This Winter! Do Not Travel Over the Holidays! The State of Our Democracy Design Your Ideal Winter Day and We'll Tell You Which Puppy You Dress Most Like December 15, 2020 • No Comments Think You're an Expert on the Election? Try This Quiz. November 3, 2020 • No Comments Pick Out Your Meals for a Day and We'll Tell You What You Should Be for Halloween This Year October 24, 2020 • No Comments Has Christmas Become a Secular Holiday? PDS Decorates for the Holidays NFL Playoff Picture and Predictions What Movies Should You Watch This Holiday Season? Here's How We Reacted to Our Spotify Wrapped Results PDS Celebrates the Holiday Season Uplifting the Voices of Princeton Day School
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Idealism returns Columns Columns | Aug 20, 2006 Paul Andersen Every local columnist, gadfly and letter writer has commented on the Paepcke renaming tempest, and for good reason. The issue stirs the Aspen psyche because it represents an attack on sacred ideals. The renaming is seen not just as a historic disembodiment, but as a sacrilege. This is the good news, and I'll explain why.When a scold in last week's Aspen Times condemned the Aspen Institute for pandering to a major donor, the Institute's sanctified past figured prominently in the argument: "The Aspen Institute! Where homage is paid to the Great Books, the classics, the great thinkers, poets and sages of the past … home of tradition and wisdom culled from the ages … What did Socrates or Plato anticipate about the niceties of fundraising in 21st century America?"As a reader of the Great Books, I can assure you there is nothing in the index about fundraising. Instead there are ruminations on ethics, morality, integrity, honor, respect … values that are routinely co-opted by the realpolitik of every age.The ideals of the past exert a mythic power over the present, especially when the present seems divorced from its idealistic roots. Popular history often exaggerates past idealism as a way to inspire the present into creating a better future. So what is the fount of Aspen's resurgent idealism?Let's start with Walter Paepcke's idealization of Aspen as the venue for the Goethe Convocation of 1949: "A group of scholars chose Aspen because they felt it was desirable to have as a site for the Convocation a small, peaceful, simple and somewhat remote community free from the distractions of a large city, to which people would have to make a pilgrimage because they wanted to be there. At Aspen, everyone who attended had come solely, specifically, and exclusively to participate in the Convocation."Why do people come to Aspen now? Though many still come for ideals, the ubiquitous sounds of construction offer another answer. The contest between commerce and culture embroils Aspen every time there is a stab to the community conscience, like tearing down a historic edifice, dismembering a cottonwood tree, bulldozing the Rio Grande, or denigrating any Aspen icon.If you wonder where the outrage comes from, consider Paepcke's high vision for the Aspen Institute in the 1950s. "Here was an opportunity to stimulate thinking and discussion about the ideas at the roots of what the philosophers call 'the good life'; ideas that are infinitely more important to the preservation of our society and our liberties than the pursuit of material gains."Material gains have held sway in every sector of Aspen, even at the Institute. That's why Paepcke set the precedent of funding programs and facilities through corporations and wealthy patrons. Buildings bear their names today, and such is the price of patronage.For many, it is regrettable that Aspen, where everything from park benches to theater seats is branded with patron names, has been redefined as a commodity. "Own Aspen!" exhorts the real estate ad, which suggests an engraved plaque at the entrance of town.The current outrage comes from putting a price on a landmark that represents the deepest community values. It makes people sad and angry to think that such values can be bought and sold, even as other community values – peace, serenity, humility – have been sacrificed for material gain for decades. Though many Aspenites have never taken the Executive Seminar or explored the good life through the Great Ideas, they defend the ethereal foundation on which Aspen's renaissance was built. If there is a positive outcome to this unfortunate imbroglio, it is a renewed vow to honor those past ideals.Ortega y Gasset, the Spanish poet who spoke at the 1949 Convocation, said: "One age cannot be completely understood if all the others are not understood. The song of history can only be sung as a whole."What we're hearing over the renaming of Paepcke Auditorium is the choir tuning up for an impassioned song of history. The tune is shrill and discordant because Aspen has forgotten how to harmonize.Paul Andersen's column appears on Mondays. Esposito: When temperatures plunged below zero, my heat pump kept my home at 70 High Points: Three amazing women Giving Thought: Collaboration at the heart of addressing the climate crisis Zornio: Why we should tax the rich, instead of eliminating income taxes in Colorado Littlejohn: Five benefits of estate planning
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Watch free Gun Disarm and Airsoft Pistol Videos to learn about safe gun training for Martial arts self defense. Watch Free Ninja Training Videos About Surviving Gun Attacks. Only train with air pistols under direct supervision of trained professionals. These tools are highly dangerous. Understand proper gun handling and safety before attempting any of these techniques. Do not rely on these gun disarm and airsoft pistol techniques for self defense, these are demonstrations of hypothetical situations by trained professionals. One of these videos shows how to incorporate gun disarm training with the Kihon Happo, one of the foundations of Ninjutsu practice. Handling Airsoft pistols should be treated as if they are real, live, loaded guns and users should take care to wear eye and ear protection. When practicing your Ninjutsu gun training, do not leave your finger in the trigger guard. Other safety concerns are explained in the video such as how to avoid pointing the gun inappropriately. Watch to see how those basic Ninjutsu gun training maneuvers are useful for gun disarms, etc. The Kihon Happo contains some of the most important forms in the study of Ninjutsu. In these video you can see how to incorporate a simulated gun attack with Omote Gyaku, Musho Dori and Ganseki Nage. This video also discusses the advantages of getting close to your opponent to take the advantage in a gun attack. You can also use it for submission maneuvers without shooting it once you have disarmed your attacker. The best self defense training about guns is to have great awareness and avoid getting into dangerous situations in the first place. Do not practice this without professional supervision and do not rely on these gun disarms techniques for actual self-defense! The scenarios depicted, an the self defense maneuvers shown are theoretical situations demonstrated by experienced ninjutsu gun training professionals.
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November 12, 2018 November 12, 2018 Deborah Heller Center for Biological Diversity Sues Interior Department and FWS over Species Status Assessment Program On November 8, the Center for Biological Diversity filed a complaint against the Department of the Interior and Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for failing to provide notice and comment on the Species Status Assessment (SSA) program. The complaint seeks an opportunity for comment on the SSA program as outlined in the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) as well as costs and fees for the suit. Under the APA, any rulemaking by an Agency must conform to certain procedures. Namely, the proposed rule must be published in the Federal Register. The publication in the Federal Register must include the contents of the proposed rule as well as information about where and when any comments to the rule by members of the public must be submitted to the agency. The agency must review the comments submitted and publish the final rule in the Federal Register. In the publication of the final rule, there are also responses to comments that were received. The Species Status Assessment program is part of the FWS efforts to enforce the Endangered Species Act (ESA). According to the complaint, the SSA began development during the Obama Administration back in 2012 when draft guidelines were prepared. At no time were the guidelines released for public comment. The use of SSAs began in 2014 in relation to two listed species, the Rio Grande cutthroat trout and the New Mexico meadow jumping mouse. In 2016, the SSA framework was finalized. According to the FWS, the SSA program is intended to improve implementation of the ESA and increase conservation effort success. The SSA program is used to assess the biological status of species by gathering all the best available information on the species, its needs, and how environmental factors impact the species. The intent is to aid decision makers by providing "a scientifically rigorous characterization of species status that focuses on the likelihood that the species will sustain populations within its ecological settings along with key uncertainties in that characterization." According to the FWS, the SSA does not result in a direct decision. The complaint alleges that the problem with the SSA is that it takes power away from scientists and places it in the hands of the regional director, assistant regional director, and field office lead at the FWS, who are bureaucrats appointed by the Interior and FWS and susceptible to political rather than scientific concerns. The complaint alleges that concerns arose after the Acting Director of the FWS issued a memorandum in October 2017 entitled "State Representation on Species Status Assessment Teams." This memorandum announced that the FWS would ask representatives from state governor or wildlife offices to serve on SSA teams for any species within their state. This only adds to the fear that political appointees will have more of a say in species decisions rather than expert scientists. Center for Biological Diversity Species Status Assessment Previous Administration Petitions Supreme Court for Writs of Certiorari Before Judgment in DACA Cases Next Introducing Our New Chat Feature
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Love Shines may refer to: Love Shines (film), a 2010 documentary film about Canadian songwriter Ron Sexsmith Love Shines (album), a 1983 album by American singer B. J. Thomas "Love Shines" (song), a 1992 song by Fleetwood Mac "Love Shines (A Song for My Daughters about God)", a 2006 song by Live from Songs from Black Mountain
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Για το transform! europe Μπλογκ Catalonia: The Left Faced with Secession Αρμάντο Φερνάντεζ Στάινκο | 12 Dec 17 | Posted under: Spanien , Aριστερά Identities are inseparable from political and social life, but we must learn to keep a short leash on sentiments that awaken identities and build barriers against reason in order to channel them towards an emancipatory sense of justice and solidarity. Barcelona, 3 Oct. 2017 / Photo: Flickr, by Sasha Popovic, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 The process of Catalan secession is led by three social groups: the Catalan-speaking staff of the autonomous Administration; (small) entrepreneurs who fell on hard times during the crisis, or who could not withstand European competition, such as the family of former Prime Minister Artur Mas; and the traditionalist middle classes tied to areas that used to support the Carlists[1], and profited greatly from the subsidy policies of Prime Minister Pujol's various governments. These are law-abiding people with little interest in political risk, but whose ideology is part of a larger construct that has been forming across vast swaths of Europe with the radicalisation of neoliberal policies. It is deeply rooted in the German right, but also in the export power-houses of Austria and Finland, the northern regions of Belgium and Italy, and of course in the Netherlands as well. In this ideology, the territory is understood as a strongly unified social, identity-based, and institutional unit that must fight hard to compete with other territories in order to achieve a positive trade balance and attract investment. This welfare chauvinism rhetoric only has an ethnic component in its most conservative variant, and can degenerate into an ultra-right-wing iteration, although not necessarily. Not only the countries of southern Europe, but also in their most depressed regions – Germany's east, Italy's Mezzogiorno, or the Belgian region of Wallonia –are perceived as financial burdens, where prospering regions prefer not to develop feelings of solidarity in order to preserve their own welfare. The conservative and liberal wing of the Catalan independence movement looks at the world through a filter like this one: the 'Spanish State', a culturally alien entity, is a ballast from which one must free oneself in order to become the 'Finland of the Mediterranean'. It is only a small step from here to demanding secession. Refusing to see the independence movement's multiplier effect throughout Spain For conservative circles, this way of thinking does not represent an insurmountable ideological barrier, however the left falls into serious contradictions when attempting to overcome their pro-independence rhetoric. The secessionist left has two major factions, as well as a third that has failed to grow, which gives the leading forces behind El Procés some major headaches. The first includes the educated, progressive middle classes. This is the old Gauche divine that invented the 'Spanish State' and replaced social discourse with the identity-based cause of the 1980s, representing the sovereigntist branch of the Catalan Socialist Party (PSC), and to a lesser extent the Catalan Communist Party (PSUC), until both parties broke apart. The second branch consists of the radicalised children of the conservative, formerly Carlist middle classes, who make up the majority and most identifiable part of the Popular Unity Candidacy (CUP). They represent semi-rural ideas of egalitarianism, similar to the former Herri Batasuna (or, 'Popular Unity') party in the Basque Country. There is also a smaller, working-class group with no Catalan-speaking background that is willing to sacrifice its unorthodox identity in exchange for being part of a thriving region that, with its highly-developed welfare state, promises to become the 'Finland of the Mediterranean'. This group is a minority among independence supporters, although their arguments are well-established among migrants of Europe's wealthy regions. The migrants join the native population in their territorial struggle against the South's poor with the hope of being able to benefit from a developed welfare system. Without these two and a half factions on the left, the secession movement would have never exceeded 25% of the Catalan population. The majority of Catalan working and popular classes do not participate in this project, either because they refuse to choose between two identities, whatever democratic rhetoric they are wrapped up in, or because they correctly suspect that Barcelona's elites will once again forget them after receiving their votes and coming into power. While liberal-conservative secessionists have a discourse that is ideologically coherent from the perspective of their own values, the secessionist left's rhetoric is contradictory, adopting an escapist attitude when it comes to addressing the most foreseeable consequences of its risky gamble. For starters, the discourse on the 'derecho de decidir' (or, 'right to decide') forces us to choose between two identities, and outrages a substantial part of the Catalan and Spanish population in general. Given the family background, the professional and personal experiences, and because identities are trending towards becoming increasingly mixed around the world, having to 'decide' between two of them is not perceived as a right, but instead as something imposed by those wanting to destroy mixed identities. Suffering through a recession in order to attract investment and mend the broken economic fabric The left's justified criticism of the anti-solidarity policies that European export giants practice with southern regions are also incompatible with the refusal of left-wing secessionists – ­though too En Comú Podem federalists (a left-wing Catalan electoral coalition led by the Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau) – to participate in the creation of a 'nation of nations' that is territorially united and culturally unorthodox, similar to that which the left attempts to defend for all of Europe. It is hopelessly contradictory to criticise Merkel and Schäuble, be involved in cooperation efforts with the Third World, and ask for redistribution that flows from North to South, while at the same time refusing to participate in the creation of a common fund so that children in Extremadura and the Canary Islands can have their schools. The darkest corner of the secessionist left is its refusal to dispassionately address the consequences of a succession process, especially if an agreement is not negotiated. They reuse to imagine the political and ideological consequences of a prolonged conflict with Spain and the radical dynamics of national assertion for the social dynamics within Catalonia itself. They refuse to open their eyes to the social consequences that policies meant to attract investment and avoid decapitalisation will have for the less fortunate members of Catalan society, policies that would force down salaries and reduce public spending in order to favour international investors. They refuse to engage politically with the atmosphere that the continued misrepresentation of history will create, an atmosphere to which various generations will be subjected in the context of a persistent dynamic of national reaffirmation: the example of Poland and other Eastern European countries is extreme, yet comparable. Intoxicated by the lure of the 'right to decide', they prefer not to address the cost of the colossal efforts needed for international recognition, that itself will require the establishment of unnatural alliances to accomplish. These alliances would earnestly express support for just causes, such as the right of the Palestinians to have their own State that is at peace with its neighbours. They, as well as more than a few leftists elsewhere in Spain, refuse to open their eyes to the multiplier effect that the independence dynamic would have throughout Spain, including the new Catalan State's efforts to incorporate Valencia and the Balearic Islands into their territory and sphere of influence, and the strengthening of the national agenda in other regions such as the Basque Country, Navarre, and the Balearic Islands, not to mention across many other regions in Europe that will be moved to radicalise their identity rhetoric following the Catalan example. In addition, they refuse to see that the state phenomenon was different at the beginning of the 20th century than it is at the beginning of the 21st century. Leftists rightly criticise recent decades of Western policies meant to break disobedient States, many of them secular, in order to gain influence in certain strategic areas of the world, and begin nation-building processes inspired by neoliberal formulas. However, they do not want to see that their own project to break up the Spanish State (here it is appropriate to use that term) would cause a very similar dynamic to weaken all public spaces, both to the North and South of the Ebro River. Whatever the leftist rhetoric of those dreaming of a Catalan Republic wrapped in progressive values, what is certain is that the public will suffer through a widespread recession necessary to attract investment and mend the broken economic fabric, especially given that its income from the European Union will be far less likely than many want the distracted masses to realise. Imagining the Spanish State as comparable to Czarist Russia or a Francoist State is a mistake Spanish anti-statism draws from the tradition of the 19th century's anarchist movementsthat were deeply rooted in Catalonia, movements that were a response to a liberal, authoritarian State that showed no sensitivity towards the needs of subordinate classes. Leftist anti-statism that connects with the idea of self-determination, the same idea that the pro-independence right now uses as bait to lure those on the left to their cause, was a logical response to Eastern European States that were authoritarian towards some of their minorities following World War I. However, comparing this reality in which old States became useless to modernisation and the yearning for democracy and social justice to the current situation in which States are the only actors capable of taking on major corporations, financial markets, and public security challenges is a fatal mistake. It is true: the Transition pact with post-Francoists allowed for a good many structures, habits, identities, and traditions of the old dictatorship to transfer over to the new democratic Spanish State, and this is certainly one of the reasons for country's current identity problem. However, turning the Spanish State into something comparable to Czarist Russia or a Francoist State in order to legitimise its liquidation at the beginning of the 21st century, at a time when the most disadvantaged classes only have public institutions to assert their interests against financial and economic powers, is not only a fanaticised reading of 20th century history, but also an enormous political error with unforeseen consequences for everything that the left defends in Spain and Europe at large. The leftists, including those in favour of independence, should face these scenarios with courage, calm, and objectivity. Political identities are inseparable from political and social life, but the left must learn to keep a short leash on sentiments that awaken identities and build barriers against reason in order to channel them towards an emancipatory sense of justice and solidarity. If feelings are not channelled, they can produce collective disasters such as those that we have seen in 20th century Europe, much before we are can react to stop them. Translation: transform! europe Source: https://elpais.com/elpais/2017/09/29/opinion/1506699546_452880.html Carlism is a Catholic, anti-communist, and socially conservative political ideology that refutes the idea of females inheriting the throne and sided with Franco's regime during the Spanish Civil War. Aριστερά Αρμάντο Φερνάντεζ Στάινκο Η Μαδρίτη, που κυριαρχείται από την άκρα Δεξιά, συνεχίζει να φωνάζει: No pasarán! Mauricio Valiente | 04 Dec 19 Progressive Coalition Government in Spain. Unidas Podemos will be in the Government of the Country. Μάργκα Φερρέ | 22 Nov 19 Statement of the Collegiate Commission of Izquierda Unida – 14/10/2019 Spanish United Left Demands the Implementation of Measures to Solve the Political Situation in Catalonia after the Sentence of the "procés" Resistance of the South Ramón Luque | 04 Jun 19 Three suggestions for a discussion upon strategy Left Party, Now What? Μάριο Καντέιας | 08 Jan 20 Speech at EL congress No Mean Task Βάλτερ Μπάγερ | 20 Dec 19 Data, profiles, personal values and views of delegates Survey on the European Left Party III Βαγγία Λυσικάτου , Ariadni Vardopoulou-Galani , Kostas Mantzouranis | 12 Dec 19 Την επαύριο των ευρωπαϊκών εκλογών: Η ευρωπαϊκή Αριστερά αντιμετωπίζει νέες προκλήσεις Γίρι Μάλεκ , Βάλτερ Μπάγερ , Κορνίλια Χίλντεμπραντ , Γκάμπι Τσίμμερ , Γιάννος Κατσουρίδης , Πάολο Τσιοκέτι , Gavin Rae , Angelina Giannopoulou , Jukka Pietiläinen , Tatiana Moutinho , Danai Koltsida , Heinz Bierbaum , Jana Tsoneva , Giuseppe Cugnata , Pablo Livigni | 06 Dec 19 Σε αυτό θα βρίσκεις πληροφορίες για τις δραστηριότητες του δικτύου, για τις πολιτικές εξελίξεις στην Ευρώπη και σε όλο τον κόσμο και για τις πρωτοβουλίες των κοινωνικών κινημάτων. 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Artists // Eugene Quell Eugene Quell is a song and dance man, who writes fuzz-driven sing-alongs. He also never existed, except in a story based almost entirely on 80s cult cinema, rock'n'roll history and a broken nose. It is easy to be somebody else, especially when they don't exist. Last year Quell released two EPs and toured the UK and mainland Europe, including three sold-out shows at London Bush Hall with La Dispute and O'Brother. He was also very happy to play both Simple Things and Gold Sounds festivals, and share dates with Cloud Nothings, Joanna Gruesome, Speedy Ortiz and Happyness. Exploding in Sound Records and Sonic Anhedonic Recording Company are pleased to announce the release of 'I Will Work The Land', the new EP by Eugene Quell, out on 11th December 2015. This is Quells third record, and it's available on cassette tape in US and UK through Exploding in Sound, and digital download, pay-what-you-want through Sonic Anhedonic. To celebrate the release, Quell will be performing at The Shacklewell Arms in London on 11th December. I Will Work The Land
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Rest in Peace, Warden Curry. Your sacrifice is not forgotten. I do not understand how the grand jury failed to indict, but whatever the circumstances I am sorry that your murderer got away scott free. YOU ARE REMEMBERED TODAY AND THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE, AS ALWAYS THIS WRITER IS DISAPPOINTED THAT JUSTICE WAS NOT SERVED ON YOUR BEHALF. On today, the 77th anniversary of your murder, I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of California. I think it was a travesty of justice that your murderer wasn't indicted.
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Your child can attend any or all of our fun day camps. Children will take part in specialized programs aimed to engage them both physically and creatively. Camps run from 9:00am to 4:00pm, with pre-care beginning at 8:00am and post-care running from 4:00 to 6:00pm.
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Q: Store a sql select statement, ran from VBA, in a numeric variable I'm working on creating a dynamic pass-through query and in order to do so I first need to query my local db and get an ID. This ID is what I will put into my pass-through query for my WHERE clause of the query. My string: getCorpID = "SELECT corpID " & _ "FROM dbo_corp " & _ "WHERE name = " & Forms.frmMain.Combo4.Value I'm then trying to do something akin to: CorpID (integer) = docmd.runsql (getCorpID) I realize, however that docmd runsql doesn't work with select statements, or return a value even. What can I use to run my string getCorpId as sql and store the result (It will only be one result, every time.. one number) in my variable CorpID Thank you. A: Consider about using Recordset : Dim dbs As DAO.Database Dim rsSQL As DAO.Recordset Dim getCorpID As String Dim CorpID Set dbs = CurrentDb getCorpID = "SELECT corpID " & _ "FROM dbo_corp " & _ "WHERE name = " & Forms.frmMain.Combo4.Value Set rsSQL = dbs.OpenRecordset(getCorpID , dbOpenSnapshot) rsSQL.MoveFirst CorpID = rsSQL.Fields("corpID")
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Jack Angell Last updated 21 May 2021 in Spear–Johnson Family. obituary-sybil-angell-1993: Obituary for Sybil F. Winegar Angell (1993); "Sybil F. Winegar Angell," Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com: accessed 24 Apr 2021), image "United States of America ⟩ Montana ⟩ Great Falls ⟩ Great Falls Tribune ⟩ 1993 ⟩ 03 ⟩ 31" page 10; citing "Great Falls Tribune (Great Falls, Montana), 31 Mar 1993 (Wednesday), page 2B, column 3" Comment Detail: Source includes name (Jack Angell). Show all citations and reference details for Jack Angell in a new window. Spouse/Partner: Sybil F. Winegar (1908 – 1993) Married: 1942 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, United States Comment Detail: Source includes year (1942) and location (Albuquerque, N.M.). Residence: Aft 1945 at Havre, Hill County, Montana, United States Residence: Aft 1973 at Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States Comment Detail: Source includes approximate date (after the war [meaning World War II]) and location (Havre [, Montana]). Comment Detail: Source includes approximate time ("after their retirement they spent their winters ... and later made their home there" [this database approximates that retirement as happening when Sybil was 65]) and location (Mesa, Ariz.) Jack and Sybil may have married on 28 Nov 1942. [research-a-spear-family-history] An obituary was published 27 Mar 2005 in the Great Falls Tribune (Great Falls, Montana), page M2 (12). research-a-spear-family-history: {private} Engelmann, A Spear Family History, privately printed 1988, updated 2002, 2005; privately held Show all citations and reference details for Jack Angell in a new tab/window.
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From US 19 go West on Moog Road, left on Richboro, left on Palamore to house on left. The approximate monthly Principal & Interest payment for this property would be $524. This payment is based on a 30-year loan at a fixed rate of 4.12 % with a down payment of $9,990. Actual lender interest rates and loan programs may vary.
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Instability in global energy markets has caused the international partners in a proposed liquefied natural gas project in Kitimat, B.C., to delay their final decision on the venture indefinitely. Royal Dutch Shell Plc. has cast doubts its liquefied natural gas export project in British Columbia will secure a final investment decision (FID) by the end of this year, further dashing the province 's hopes of shipping LNG by 2020. Shell's Puget Sound Refinery processes as much as 145,000 barrels (5.7 million gallons) of crude oil per day. Photo: Indian Country Today. Shell's Puget Sound Refinery near the Swinomish Reservation has been fined $77,000 by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries for an uncontrolled release of toxins that sickened residents and sent at least two people to the hospital. Penalty money will be placed in the workers' compensation supplemental pension fund, which helps workers and families, Labor & Industries reported November 20. Shell station blocked by protesters at 12th & Clark in East Vancouver, Oct. 23, 2012. Royal Dutch Shell PLC has scrapped plans for a long-delayed oil sands mine, pulling the plug as oil prices skid to multi-year lows. The European oil major said Monday that it is withdrawing its application with federal regulators for its 200,000 barrel-a-day Pierre River mine north of Fort McMurray, calling the project a "very long-term opportunity" that is not currently a priority. The federal government has approved a 25-year export licence for shipping liquefied natural gas from a West Coast terminal proposed by a consortium headed by Shell.
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Posts Tagged Thyroid Gland Swedish Government Bans Windmilling Posted by zenaphobe67 in General Weirdness on May 19, 2014 King Carl Gustaf XVI has become the next in a long list of world leaders to throw his weight behind the war to end all wars, The War On Metal. Using a medical controversy to justify his actions, King Gustaf has issued an edict that bans windmilling in public and private places until further notice. The ban effects all of Sweden, and states that anyone found windmilling will be fined 10,000 krona and will be exiled to picking up litter around the fjords wearing a rotary sensitive shock collar. Sweden, which many may know, is famous for its Swedish fish candies and it's ratio of 87 Viking metal bands to one synthpop band, is the windmilling capital of the world and this ban is seen as a royal overreach aimed at subduing the metal subculture into irrelevance. Many Swedes feel that this move was inspired by the recent outbreak of fighting in the hills of Afghanistan, where drone attacks are indiscriminately targeting mosh pits and corpse paint store fronts. The metal community in Sweden has been reeling from several previous attempts to link them to harmful behaviors, the last being a fabricated whistle blower hit piece in which many bands were accused of testing music on lab animals. Several news agencies received anonymous VHS tapes with footage that can only be described as criminal and twisted, that shows scenes from inside an alleged "Sound Chamber of Satan" where hundreds of Eurasian Pygmy Shrews are strapped into very small cots and subjected to hours of death metal at a time. At one point in the video, the shrews have been moved into what looks like a coliseum and are hacking away at each other with swords and axes. Later shown to be a fraud , the tapes irreparably damaged the reputation of metal in Sweden and began to move public attitudes in a negative direction. Capitalizing on this momentum, the Ministry of Health investigated a study done by Arch Enemy titled, "Windmill Your Way To A Healthy Thyroid" and alleged that the positive results could not be duplicated during double blind testing and they then turned their attention to similar reports released by the bands Dismember, Bloodbath, and At The Gates. The health benefits of windmilling hearken back to the early Vikings, and it is used in many holositc metal health treatments. Windmilling is said to cure seasonal allergies, planters warts, and even hypothyroidism, but is dismissed as pseudo science by the medical community. In a full on media blitz, the Ministry of Health released a document dump of 2200 "studies" which linked windmilling to ailments ranging from male pattern baldness to spinal kyphosis. Public service messages were aired featuring so called "Ex-millers" giving their testimonies of how windmilling had destroyed their health and MP3 collections. Arch Enemy vocalist, Alisa White-Gluz, says she is saddened by the political weaponizing of the innocuous tradition of windmilling and has begun to form a coalition of the milling to resist further stigmatization of the windmilling community. In the wake of the prohibition, small, secret cells of windmillers are springing up to provide practitioners of this gentle art an outlet to let their hair down and avoid the prying eyes of the law. Lobbying efforts to overturn the ban have begun by the powerful and influential cervical collar industry, as the criminalization of windmilling has brought cervical collar sales to levels not seen since the Swedish disco craze of the 1990's. Arch Enemy, fjords, Sweden, Thyroid, Thyroid Gland, Viking Metal, Windmilling New ESPN Commercial Features Metallica Drummer Lars Ulrich Eating Wilt Chamberlain's Pituitary Gland Posted by Keith Spillett in General Weirdness, Health Tips for An Early Death on March 20, 2013 When Lars Ulrich paid $120,000 dollars for the rights to own former Laker great Wilt Chamberlain's pituitary gland last month at a Los Angeles auction, experts speculated that he was losing his mind. After all, what possible use could the gland of a four-time NBA most valuable player have? People laughed as Lars overbid by almost $100,000 dollars to ensure he locked up the rights to the secretory organ. They aren't laughing anymore. During a soon-to-be-aired ESPN commercial, Lars began gnawing on Chamberlain's gland while the rest of the band stood around telling standard, boring rockstar jokes. By the end of the commercial Lars had grown to the height of 8 foot 3. Only recently, height experts had estimated Ulrich to be a mere 5 foot 6. Some experts have speculated that Ulrich's height may reach 11 foot 7 within the next month. Ulrich Moments Before His Appearance On ESPN The consumption of the glands by metal celebrities is rare but not unheard of. Back in 2006, Slayer vocalist Tom Araya was seen chewing on the adrenal gland of famed actor Lee Marvin at a Corrosion of Conformity show. At the time, many experts in the field of adrenal gland eating believed that Lee Marvin's organ contained a rare hormone that would allow anyone consuming it to become invisible for 12 hours. Araya, however, merely ended up with a headache and a brief, bizarre hallucination where he believed that he was former President Rutherford B. Hayes. While consuming the glands of other humans tends to be unpopular, the inhalation of donkey glands has become a fad among many of today's teens. Snorting donkey glands (or glarfing as many teens call it) has become the main recreational activity of a whole generation of adolescents. The effects of one "rail" of donkey gland can be feelings of unbridled euphoria, the power to control the minds of others, werewolfism and even, in some cases, vortex breath (the ability to exhale gale force winds from one's mouth and nostrils). In spite of the fact that they are illegal in 26 states, donkey glands are available at most corner gas stations and even some supermarkets. According to some donkey gland abuse experts, 1 out of every 3 American teens have experimented with glarfing. Police are reporting an alarming rise in the number glarfing and driving arrests. The U.S. might well be in the grips of a donkey gland snorting epidemic. The logistical ramifications of Lars' decision to abuse the gland of Wilt Chamberlain could be significant. After all, fitting behind a drum kit at nearly 12 feet tall might pose a serious challenge to the once diminutive Ulrich. However, the bigger concern for society at large are the effects of a role model like Ulrich sending the message that it is "cool" for young people to engage in glandular abuse. With America facing a glarfing crisis, some experts believe the tacit celebrity endorsement of the recreational consumption of glands could lead to a situation where all forms of authority are undercut and full-scale anarchy and chaos grip the nation. The American family could be entirely annihilated. Humans might be replaced by zombie-like, gland-addicted creatures that stumble through the streets at all hours searching for their next fix. The entire fabric of modern civilization might be destroyed. Or even worse, many of the long cherished records held by professional athletes could be shattered by hormone-gargling, mutant "superathletes". Many experts believe that the only solution to this epidemic is a full scale War on Glands where the military is used to break up international gland cartels and high school students are subjected to twenty hours per week of gland abuse reeducation. Adrenal Gland, D.A.R.E., donkey glands, donkeys, ESPN, Gland, Gland Abuse, Gland Cartels, Glarfing, HGH, Lars Ulrich, Lee Marvin, Los Angeles, Metallica, NBA, Pituitary gland, Radric Davis, Rutherford B. Hayes, Ryan Braun, Slayer, The War on Glands, Thyroid Gland, Tom Araya, United States, Vortex Breath, Werewolfism, Wilt Chamberlain, zombies
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Mayor Bill de Blasio halved fine revenue from small businesses and gave them more opportunity to rectify violations before incurring penalties. But anecdotal reports suggest that fines may be on the rise again. Meanwhile, three punitive bills are advancing in the City Council that do little to assuage such fears. A chamber of commerce president has the details in an op-ed. But of course it doesn't go near the third rail of urban politics: gentrification. That might happen on its own, but if not, the effects of Cuomo's plan (if it gets funding) could be similar to those of urban revitalization programs of decades past, which struggled to overcome concentrated poverty. Subway advertising for junk food and alcohol in the Bronx is more common in neighborhoods with a lot of poverty, Hispanic residents and young people, a study found. And the government is part of the problem. Jonathan LaMantia has more. Lior Lev Sercarz's parents were taken aback when he announced at age 23 that he wanted to become a chef. "They were resigned to the fact that their son was going to be a failure, that I wasn't going to be a lawyer or a doctor," he said. But things have worked out pretty well for him. "The more attractive you make shelter—the higher quality the conditions, the better access to services and housing subsidies—the more sheltered homelessness you will get," writes Stephen Eide, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. "Progressives never want to hear about the 'draw to shelter': in their view, no one ever becomes homeless by choice." He says the city should do a "fraud audit" to weed out shelter residents who could live elsewhere. The rent is too damn...low?
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The Last Bus Season 2 Release Date, Trailer – Is it Canceled? The Last Bus Season 2 Release Date, Trailer Gillies MacKinnon's drama film The Last Bus was released in 2021. Timothy Spall plays an older man who journeys the entire length of the UK to disperse his late wife's ashes in the film. The United Kingdom saw its debut on August 27, 2021. The Braelawn Academy students are the subject of the Netflix series "The Last Bus," which follows them as they encounter a dire situation after tech genius Dalton Monkhouse releases his AI-driven genie orbs to vaporize people in order to save the planet from human destruction and ultimately restore its health. A gang of outcasts attempts to survive the orb attack among the commotion before beginning their quest for their missing parents, who they believe is still alive. Though are they? The ten half-hour episodes of "The Last Bus," written by Paul Neafcy, attempt to stretch the story like a frail rubber band until either the plot loses its allure or the viewer loses interest. Some of the visuals in the science fiction series are skillfully displayed on the screen. Also, check out; The Peripheral Season 2 Release Date, Trailer – Is It Canceled? The Last Bus Season 2 Release Date The Last Bus, the newest children's science fiction drama on Netflix, takes viewers on a thrilling journey about the end of the world. There were quite a few surprises that tech tycoon Dalton Monkhouse (Robert Sheehan) wasn't anticipating as he planned to restart the planet. beginning with the shrewd gang of schoolchildren prepared to foil his scheme. The question is whether The Last Bus will make another trip or has reached its goal. Unfortunately, Netflix has yet to announce The Last Bus season 2 officially. It's evident that the creators of The Last Bus at least intend to continue into a 2nd season, even though Netflix typically evaluates a show's future depending on its stats and viewership. Many stories were left unresolved in the season finale, not the least of which was what would happen to humanity. The Last Bus Season 1 Ending Explained With the aid of a Nexus key that was genetically coded with his to prevent usage by anyone else, Monkhouse managed his whole network. A party of invited visitors showed up at the mansion as Nas and his team attempted to hack Monkhouse's nexus key. It was Danny, an old friend who had abandoned them and joined an esoteric clique of social media influencers led by Lucy, Monkhouse's estranged daughter. In addition to wanting revenge on her father for leaving her, Lucy shared his God complex and aspired to rule the world entirely and remake it in her image. Due to their similar genetics, Lucy had no trouble using the Nexus Key, and she eventually told her father that she could choose who would enter the new world using the Ultimate Weapon. However, Monkhouse took the nexus key and imprisoned himself in his private room before she could further carry out her diabolical plans. As he took cover in his stasis, Monkhouse quickly turned on the implosion sequence protocol inside the mansion to put everyone in it into a deep sleep and teleport the mansion to a different location. He then programmed it to teleport it to a beach. Monkhouse didn't notice Nas' sudden appearance and stealthy removal of the Nexus key from his pocket until it was too late, and he had already been placed in stasis. As Bethan and Josh assisted Sophie, Misha, and Tom in leaving the estate, Danny and Lucy fled the building. They later met Nas and Chelsea outside the mansion. The bus that had previously been buried underground due to wild reforestation was there when Borb arrived at the same time. Nas' character, who at the beginning of the series helped the only person who betrayed him, had to undergo a complete transformation. This set him apart from his role model, Dalton Monkhouse, who had injured his leg while attempting to run. "The Last Bus" Season 1 ended with the implosion of the flying bus in the sky. Chelsea took out the nexus key that will pave the way for Season 2. The kids (along with Danny) escaped the bus, leaving Lucy behind, who could do nothing but scream. Dalton Monkhouse arrived on the beach in his teleporting stasis, but he didn't appear on the screen. Is The Last Bus worth watching? The Last Bus is a entertaining film thanks to a fantastic plot and strong performances from the young actors. The warmth of genuine connections dispels worries that the world is ending. This should be perfect for any sci-fi-loving children you may have in your family. You won't grimace watching it because of the decent acting. For similar content, check; The Midnight Club Season 2 Release Date, Trailer – Is It Canceled? In this article:The Last Bus Season 2 Release Date
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Looks like the South will continue to be the haunt for engineering students in the coming year too. The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras was placed in the first position again for the fourth year in a row. The first ten positions were pretty much occupied by the same institutes as last year — IITs in Delhi, Bombay, Kharagpur, Kanpur, Roorkee, Guwahati and Hyderabad. National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli moved in to the top 10 club from the 11th to the 10th position. Among the 200 engineering institutes ranked by the NIRF, 41 were from Tamil Nadu, 23 from Karnataka, 25 from Maharashtra and 13 were from Telangana. Last year only 100 colleges were ranked in this category. The Vellore Institute of Technology slipped from the 16th to the 18th position this year.
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Q: How to add SVG image to javascript html5 canvas animation? I currently have a rotating bouncing ball within an html5 canvas and I am looking to insert an SVG image inside the ball that moves and rotates with it I have this code from researching this but unsure if this is correct var img = new Image(); img.onload = function() { ctx.drawImage(img, 0, 0); } img.src = ""; Does anyone have any suggestion on how I might achieve this? Here is my code <canvas id="myCanvas"></canvas> var canvas = document.getElementById("myCanvas"); var ctx = canvas.getContext("2d"); var x = canvas.width / 2; var y = canvas.height / 2; // SPEED var dx = 4; var dy = -4; var radius = 120; function draw() { ctx.clearRect(0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height); ctx.beginPath(); ctx.arc(x, y, radius, 0, Math.PI * 2); ctx.fillStyle = "#9370DB"; ctx.fill(); ctx.closePath(); if (x + dx > canvas.width - radius) { dx = -dx; } if (x + dx < radius) { dx = -dx; } if (y + dy > canvas.height - radius) { dy = -dy; } if (y + dy < radius) { dy = -dy; } x += dx; y += dy; } window.addEventListener('resize', resizeCanvas, false); function resizeCanvas() { canvas.width = window.innerWidth; canvas.height = window.innerHeight; } resizeCanvas(); x = canvas.width / 2; y = canvas.height / 2; setInterval(draw, 10); A: var img = new Image(); img.src = ""; // Put the path to you SVG image here. img.onload = function() { ctx.drawImage(img, 0, 0); } This should work A: One way of doing it would be putting the image hidden in the HTML. In this case the image is an svg as data uri and has an id="apple" and you can say: var img = apple; To draw the image inside the ball you need to use the center of the ball, for example like this: ctx.drawImage(img, x-img.width/2,y-img.height/2) Also instead of using setInterval I'm using requestAnimationFrame and the image is not getting out of the screen on resize. I hope you will find my answer useful. var canvas = document.getElementById("myCanvas"); var ctx = canvas.getContext("2d"); var x = canvas.width / 2; var y = canvas.height / 2; var rid = null;// request animation id // SPEED var dx = 4; var dy = -4; var radius = 120; var img = apple;// the image is the one with the id="apple" function draw() { rid = window.requestAnimationFrame(draw); ctx.clearRect(0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height); ctx.beginPath(); ctx.arc(x, y, radius, 0, Math.PI * 2); ctx.fillStyle = "#9370DB"; ctx.fill(); ctx.closePath(); //draw the image in the center of the ball ctx.drawImage(img, x-img.width/2,y-img.height/2) if (x + dx > canvas.width - radius) { dx = -dx; } if (x + dx < radius) { dx = -dx; } if (y + dy > canvas.height - radius) { dy = -dy; } if (y + dy < radius) { dy = -dy; } x += dx; y += dy; } window.addEventListener('resize', resizeCanvas, false); function resizeCanvas() { //stop the animation if(rid){window.cancelAnimationFrame(rid); rid= null;} //get the size of the canvas canvas.width = window.innerWidth; canvas.height = window.innerHeight; x = canvas.width / 2; y = canvas.height / 2; //restart the animation draw() } window.setTimeout(function() { resizeCanvas(); window.addEventListener('resize', resizeCanvas, false); }, 15); <canvas id="myCanvas"> <img id="apple" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' xmlns:xlink='http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink' version='1.1' id='Layer_1' x='0px' y='0px' width='106px' height='122px' viewBox='41 54 106 122'%3E%3Cg%3E%3Cpath fill='%23FFFFFF' stroke='%23ED1D24' stroke-width='2' stroke-miterlimit='10' d='M143.099,93.757c0,0-14.173,8.549-13.724,23.173 c0.449,14.624,11.954,23.413,15.974,24.073c1.569,0.258-9.245,22.049-15.984,27.448c-6.74,5.4-13.714,6.524-24.513,2.25c-10.8-4.275-18.449,0.275-24.749,2.612c-6.299,2.337-13.949-0.137-24.298-14.987c-10.349-14.849-21.823-49.271-6.074-66.146c15.749-16.874,33.298-10.124,38.022-7.875c4.725,2.25,13.05,2.025,22.499-2.25C119.7,77.782,138.374,86.782,143.099,93.757z'/%3E%3C/g%3E%3Cg%3E%3Cpath fill='%23FFFFFF' stroke='%23ED1D24' stroke-width='2' stroke-miterlimit='10' d='M118.575,54.609c0,0,0.9,5.625-1.35,10.349 s-10.718,20.936-22.994,17.999c-0.308-0.073-2.102-5.506,0.532-11.027C98.48,64.138,108.171,55.399,118.575,54.609z'/%3E%3C/g%3E%3C/svg%3E" /> </canvas> Please run the code on full page.
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What makes for a Great Photograph? Is it great technique? A unique perspective? Creative use of materials? A clever staging? How about crystallizing a significant moment in documentary photography? What makes a great photograph is becoming more and more difficult to discern in an era when a majority of the population has an above average shooter in their pocket at all times. Geoff Dyer, however, looked into the past recently in a great essay for New York Times Magazine. He's searching for the significance found within historic photographs and a key time: the Civil Rights movement and Apartheid. It's well worth the time to read. "There is nothing as mysterious as a fact clearly described." The fact that versions of this observation have been attributed to two very different street photographers, Garry Winogrand and Lisette Model, underlines its wisdom and its mystery. It helps explain why attempts to stage photographs – to create fictions – only rarely work as powerfully as the kind of quotations from reality that we get in documentary photographs. Larry Sultan once said he "always thought of a great photograph as if some creature walked into my room; it's like, how did you get here?… The more you try to control the world, the less magic you get." Winogrand had no objection to staging things; it was just that he could never come up with anything as interesting as what was out there in the streets. But when does the staging start?
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Defeated by Sasuke, Naruto returns to the hidden Leaf Village to start a new training program with Kakashi and Yamato. Naruto learns that he has Wind-style chakra. Meanwhile, a group of four mysterious people attacks a village in the countryside of the Fire Country. Who are they and what exactly do they want from the Leaf Village ninja?
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A Vancouver tenant who was evicted over his use of marijuana in a rental unit lost his bid in the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal. The tenant had claimed that the marijuana was permitted for a medical condition, and that the landlord discriminated against him because of his disability. Numerous complaints were lodged with the property manager for the commercial space where the tenant leased a space. Several tenants complained about the marijuana smell coming from the unit, the corridor and the rear entrance of the building. One tenant complained that the odor was destroying her inventory of clothing. The tenant argued that he had a permit for medical marijuana because he suffered from a hand injury that caused him persistent pain. During the hearing, it was revealed that the permit was for the treatment of arthritis, a condition the tenant said he did not have. Other physicians had voiced concerns over the man's use of marijuana and pain medications long-term for fear of addiction. The tenant further damaged his credibility when he denied smoking marijuana inside the premises, after so many others had noticed the odors. What's more, the tenant was using scents to disguise the smells, which appeared to counter his denial. The man testified that he was unable to ingest the marijuana without side effects, and that he experienced more consistent results by smoking it. The lease agreement contains a provision that prohibited "offensive odors" or anything that may cause "nuisance, annoyance, damage or disturbance to the Landlord or other occupants" including adjacent building owners or residents. For these reasons, the Tribunal concluded that it was not necessary for the tenant to be smoking marijuana in the rental property, and that the landlord did not discriminate when pursuing an eviction.
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DETROIT, Mich. - Judge David Lawson of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan today approved a settlement reached between several parties in a lawsuit filed in January 2016 against the state of Michigan and city of Flint. "This settlement continues the state's commitment to providing the resources necessary for the residents of Flint to recover from the crisis, including health care services, nutritional food and replacement of lead service lines throughout the city," Gov. Snyder said of the outcome. "There was a great deal of hard work that went into this comprehensive solution, and I want to thank everyone who came together to agree on solutions that will assist residents for years to come. "While the settlement provides for commitments to many different resources, the state will continue striving to work on many priorities to ensure the city of Flint has a positive future, including economic development, job placement and riverfront revitalization. Allocation of $87 million to fund continued service-line replacements for residences in the city of Flint. Continuation of the Community Outreach and Resident Education program (CORE), with workers going door-to-door every day to inspect faucet filters and inform residents about available services, including faucet fixture replacement. Provision of free faucet filters for residents while the city's pipe replacement program is ongoing. Continued delivery of bottled water within 24 hours to Flint residents by request. Operation of at least two community water resource sites until Sept. 1, 2017. Payment of plaintiffs' attorney fees in the amount of $895,000.
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This study conducted by UMSI research investigator Steven Jackson examined the effect that widespread broadband availability may have on the social, economic and cultural lives in a community. The study explored the roles that existing community resources and networks play in efforts to organize, finance, and set up high-speed broadband infrastructures. It also analyzed the new forms of social interaction that are supported by high-speed broadband access. We have become reinvested in broadband in the past few years after watching the U.S. drop from its position as a global leader in broadband access, speed and price. Even though new innovative models of broadband development are being created, we still continue to lack basic understanding of the difference that broadband makes in the social and economic lives of communities. Evaluations of BTOP, BIP, and Google Fiber efforts remain weak, and the opportunities for learning associated with the current broadband moment could be lost. This study addressed both the opportunity and the gap in understanding presented by current broadband development efforts. This research compared broadband development processes and outcomes across three leading broadband initiatives in the United States: the federal government's Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) and Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP), and the experimental Google Fiber initiative. The investigation focused on BTOP and BIP awardees in Michigan, Illinois, and Ohio, as well as selected Google Fiber communities. The findings from this project can help us to understand the practice of broadband development and its community impacts in many ways. By making the growing amount of project-related data publicly available through research, it will open up the possibilities of comparative analysis within the information policy, community informatics, and related research communities. In addition, the findings from the comparative analysis of selected BTOP, BIP, and Google Fiber grantees can help support and improve future broadband development efforts. Established in 1936, the Ford Foundation is an independent, global organization committed to innovative leaders on the frontlines of social change. The Foundation's goals are to strengthen democratic values, reduce poverty and injustice, promote international cooperation and advance human achievement.
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Westerville: City charter's updates left to voters Marla K. Kuhlman Westerville voters will consider five amendments to the city's charter in the Nov. 3 general election. "It's important that residents understand this is an ask to approve the work their neighbors have done in conducting a thorough review of the charter to bring it up to date, and it's only done every 10 years," said David Collinsworth, Westerville city manager. Charter-review commission chairman Larry Jenkins, a former council member, said the proposed amendments are mostly updates to recognize modern technologies in communication methods or to ensure the charter matches current state law or processes. The proposed amendments simply would help the city government operate more effectively and efficiently, Collinsworth said. The amendments will appear as one ballot initiative. They are as follows: • Updating the meeting and general posting/communication requirements to reflect more modern forms of communication, allowing for electronic notices and removal of antiquated "posting" requirements. "This basically offers the city and the public access to more modern techniques, like digital or online postings of meetings," Collinsworth said. "The current charter provisions were established before the advent of the internet and social media — when newspapers were the principal means of communication about community or civic affairs. The current provisions require a physical posting of written notices." • Clarify that certain types of legislative action, generally those of a temporary, informal or ceremonial action (including motions), are effective immediately. The charter specifies that except for certain identified types, ordinances and resolutions would become effective 30 days after approval. Collinsworth said this would eliminate any possible confusion as to when certain legislative actions become effective after approval, such as resolutions in support of state legislation or a certain event or motions to purchase equipment. • Move the start date of council members' terms to Jan. 1 to better match standard government operation and residents' expectations. Council members' current terms begin Dec. 1 after the election and end Nov. 30 at the end of their four-year term. Collinsworth said the start date for council members' terms can be tricky when awaiting certification from the elections boards on voting results, particularly if an election is close and a recount is required. By pushing the start date to Jan. 1, he said, this time crunch would be eliminated. • Adjust recall procedures to follow state statute. Recent changes in state law have made the recall-petition format more straightforward and understandable for the public, according to Collinsworth. He said following that procedure would prove less cumbersome than the city having its own procedure in the charter. • Allow Westerville personnel-review board members to also serve on other boards. "Personnel-review board meets so infrequently that this provides those volunteers a chance to get broader experience with the time they are donating to public service," Collinsworth said. Jenkins led a five-member commission that met for over a dozen hours in open public meetings, in addition to two joint public meetings with council, this year and last year to review the charter in depth, with a focus on fine-tuning the document. Christa Dickey, Westerville's community-affairs director, said every 10 years, a commission is appointed to review Westerville's "constitution." The last time voters approved charter amendments was in 2010. For more information, go to westerville.org/charter. [email protected] @ThisWeekMarla
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Looking Into The Dark Gerry Kearns All the Bishops' Men: Clerical Abuse in an Irish Diocese, by Tom Mooney, Collins Press, 288 pp, €12.99, ISBN: 978-1848890992 Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church: Gender, Power, and Organizational Culture, by Marie Keenan, Oxford University Press, 400 pp, €52.80, ISBN: 978-0199895670 In Plain Sight: Responding to the Ferns, Ryan, Murphy and Cloyne Reports, by Carole Holohan, Amnesty International Ireland, 430 pp, http://www.amnesty.ie/content/plain-sight, ISBN: 978-0955560040 Summary Report on the Review of Safeguarding Practice in the Dioceses of Raphoe, Kilmore, Dromore, Ardagh and Clonmacnois, Derry, and the Archdiocese of Tuam, by Ian Elliott, National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church, 4 pp, http://www.safeguarding.ie/reviews-nov-2011/ Anxious to set itself apart from its British neighbours, the young Irish state looked to conservative Catholicism to help repel the filthy modern tide that seemed set fair to drown Ireland in English and liberal ways. In close alliance, Church and State imposed censorship, policed morality, and gave to Catholic institutions the major part in education and social services. Catholic charities identified neglected children so that courts might remove them from poor families and send them instead to Catholic residential institutions that received, at least in the 1930s, more than twice as much to care for each child as their families had been given in child welfare. Bishop John Charles McQuaid influenced the framing of the Irish constitution of 1937, notably in the Christian tone of its preamble claiming the Holy Trinity as the ultimate source of all authority and in Article 44.1.20 affirming "the special position of the Holy Catholic Apostolic and Roman Church as the guardian of the Faith professed by the great majority of the citizens". Conservative Catholic social policy was enshrined both in the implicit denigration of state provision of education and in the aspiration that women would find their fulfilment as homemakers. The family was asserted to be the "primary and natural educator of the child" (Article 42.1) with the state having no right to oblige parents to send their children to "schools established by the State, or to any particular type of school designated by the State" (Article 42.3.10). Irish women were told that it was "by her life within the home" that "woman gives to the State a support without which the common good cannot be achieved" (Article 41.2.10). Although the "special position" clause was deleted in 1973, these other provisions remain and, even today, some 93.5 per cent of Irish children in primary education are in schools owned and managed by the Catholic Church, even while they are taught in school buildings very largely built at state expense and by teachers paid by the Irish state who yet are expected, as explained by St Patrick's Drumcondra, one of the colleges offering the Certificate in Religious Studies, "to hold a qualification equipping them to teach religion according to the tenets of the Catholic faith". This close alliance of Church and State has been a distinctive feature of the Irish polity and society but it is one that is increasingly in question and the scandalous physical and sexual abuse of children by clergy and religious has very largely prompted this re-examination. The deference shown towards the Catholic Church by the government of the Republic of Ireland put both individual clergy and the institutions managed by the Church somewhat beyond the reach of state police and inspection. The consequences for Irish children were dire. Far from cherishing all of its children, the Irish state turned a blind eye to their cruel treatment in many Catholic residential institutions and on many occasions to their abuse by some priests. By and large, it has been survivors and journalists rather than the Department of Education or the Garda that have investigated this abuse. The brutality of the Christian Brothers towards schoolboys in day schools was notorious and the Irish state repeatedly filed away damning evidence of the neglect of and sadism towards boys in some residential schools. In 1946, after publicity over the naked flogging of Gerard Fogarty for trying to escape back to his mother from Glin Industrial School, Thomas Derrig, Minister of Education, decided that "no useful purpose" would be served by an inquiry. In 1977 John Dwyer, a House-Father at Madonna House, a Sisters of Charity Home in Stillorgan, abducted a nine-year-old in care, Tommy Hayden, taking him to Edinburgh, where he subsequently drowned him in a hotel bath. In January 1978 Dwyer was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder. The Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Charles Haughey, could not "see that any benefit would be derived from holding a public inquiry". The opportunities for inquiry and reform were legion. Denial and deference reached all the way into the heart of the Irish state. Not only did the Director of Public Prosecutions choose not to prosecute in many of the early cases, but also, when in 1993 the attorney general from the United Kingdom requested extradition of Father Brendan Smyth to face charges of child abuse in Belfast the warrants languished in the office of the Irish attorney general and were never executed. It was, again, the work of a journalist, Chris Moore, who made a programme for Ulster Television in October 1994 (Counterpoint: Suffer Little Children), that brought this evasion to light. The excuse that a difficulty was presented by some of the warrants relating to events some two decades past was patently inadequate given that other of the warrants against Smyth were not. The Irish attorney general, Harry Whelehan, resigned (November 10th, 1994), as did the Taoiseach, Albert Reynolds (November 17th), who had been seeking to appoint Whelehan president of the High Court. By this stage also, Smyth had been induced to surrender to the police in Belfast, where he was convicted in January 1994. In 1997 he was extradited to the Republic, where he pleaded guilty to seventy-four further offences against twenty children in nine different counties of Ireland during the period 1957 to 1993. He died early during the twelve-year sentence he received. Tom Mooney is editor of the Wexford Echo, in which, since 1990, he has reported on the cases of the clerical sexual abuse of children in the Diocese of Ferns. He knows how deference towards the Catholic Church materially hindered the investigation, prosecution, and public admission of these crimes against young humanity. All the Bishops' Men is a chilling account of the Ferns tragedy. Mooney begins in April 1988, when, while attending a school in Monageer, Co Wexford, to prepare young girls for their confirmation, Father James Grennan complained to the school principal, Pat Higgins, that several of the girls had been rude to him. After scolding the girls, Higgins was told by ten of them that during confession Grennan would put his hand up their skirts to touch them on the thighs and also force them to put their hands inside his trousers. Higgins advised them to tell their parents and, upon advice from the Childline of the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, he himself contacted the local health board, who sent Katherine Kinsella to interview the girls at school. She then proposed that they be brought to the community child centre at Waterford Regional Hospital for evaluation. At this point, one set of parents refused to allow their two daughters to be assessed and another directed their own child to apologise to Grennan for making the allegations. At the hospital, Dr Geraldine Nolan heard enough to be persuaded that the children were credible. The director of community care, Dr Patrick Judge, made a report to the diocese, the school, the local Garda superintendent, Vincent Smith, in Enniscorthy, and spoke to Grennan himself. Mooney reports that Bishop Brendan Comiskey claimed not to believe the allegations and attended confirmation in Monageer alongside Grennan, thereby witnessing two families walking out of the church at Grennan's appearance, after which Comiskey organised a meeting of local priests who, although not made privy to the details of the allegations, sent a collective letter of support to Grennan. The local gardaí interviewed the seven girls whose parents were willing for them to cooperate. The notes of the interviews with the girls were not typed up. Mooney explains that Supt Smith visited the girls' parents and persuaded himself that they were not anxious for any inquiry. The notes became lost. Grennan himself was not interviewed although, at the direction of Chief Supt James Doyle, one local garda, Tony Fagan, tipped Grennan off that there was likely to be some sort of protest at the confirmation and advised him that his absence might be politic, advice he chose not to take. The investigating officers suggested that the Grennan case be referred to the Director of Public Prosecutions with a recommendation to prosecute. By Mooney's report, Supt Smith took neither of these steps, deciding himself that the matter would go no further, yet in 2004 he told the Ferns Inquiry that at the time he had believed the allegations to be true. By this date, Grennan had died (1994), one of his victims had committed suicide (2002), and in an internal inquiry of 1996 gardaí from Cork had recommended that the DPP consider prosecuting the local gardaí of Enniscorthy for obstructing the course of justice. When Bishop Eamonn Walsh visited Monageer in 2002 and apologised for the Church's failure to protect children from Grennan, many family and friends of Grennan continued to protest his innocence. Only prosecutions, it seems, can break down the denial that deference has built. Journalists and survivors have dragged Church and State into public debate and account. In 1988 Paddy Doyle published The God Squad, the story of his experiences of neglect and physical brutality at St Michael's Industrial School, Cappoquin (Sisters of Mercy), while, in 1991, Patrick Touher's Fear of the Collar did the same for St Joseph's Industrial School, Artane (Christian Brothers). In 1996 RTÉ broadcast Louis Lentin's Dear Daughter about Christine Buckley's ghastly experiences abandoned to the Sisters of Mercy at St Vincent's Industrial School, Goldenbridge. At this point the Department of Education and Science made some of its archives available to the journalist Mary Raftery and, with Eoin O'Sullivan, she was able to produce three documentaries, States of Fear (RTÉ 1999), illustrating the neglect and abuse suffered over many decades by too many children. By drawing upon the department's own materials the documentaries stood as explicit rebuke to the state for its failure to act upon what it knew. This bids fair to be acknowledged as the most significant piece of journalism in the history of the Irish state. On May 11th, 1999, on the eve of the last of the last of the three programmes the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, promised, at last, an inquiry adding that "We must start by apologizing. On behalf of the State and of all citizens of the State, the Government wishes to make a sincere and long overdue apology to the victims of childhood abuse for our collective failure to intervene, to detect their pain, to come to their rescue." And so began, under Justice Lafoy, the Commission to Inquire Into Child Abuse, which was charged to hear evidence of physical and sexual abuse in state-funded institutions, to examine its causes, and to propose forms of redress and repair, and which, after having its wings clipped more than once, finally reported, under Justice Ryan, in November 2009. Adults who had survived childhood sexual abuse by priests also braved public hostility and stigma to tell their stories. In 1995 Andrew Madden contradicted claims by Archbishop Desmond Connell that the funds of the Dublin diocese were not used to pay compensation to any victims of abuse. He had been paid £27,000 in 1993 in recognition of the harm he had suffered from five years of repeated molesting by Father Ivan Payne. Connell later clarified to the Murphy Commission that the payment to Madden was in fact a loan to Payne so that he might settle with Madden, while to Madden he explained, as Madden told the same commission, that he had asserted to journalists only that diocesan funds were not being currently used to pay compensation and not that they never had been. Madden published his story as Altar Boy in 2003. In 1998 Colm O'Gorman went public with civil suits against Father Sean Fortune and against the papal nuncio. In 1999, and before the trial began, Fortune committed suicide. That same year O'Gorman founded "One in Four" as a support group for the victims of sexual abuse. In March 2002 O'Gorman contributed to a BBC programme, Suing the Pope, which alleged that Bishop Brendan Comiskey shielded Fortune, moving him around the Ferns diocese to unsuspecting parishes where he found fresh victims to rape. Comiskey resigned as bishop directly as a result of the allegations in the programme. The Irish government set up its own inquiry into the handling of child abuse allegations in the Ferns diocese and the report was issued in 2005 while O'Gorman published his own story as Beyond Belief in 2009. In October 2002, RTÉ broadcast Cardinal Secrets, a documentary about the Dublin diocese, in which Mary Raftery and Mick Peelo took up Andrew Madden's story and presented Archbishop Connell as refusing to cooperate in Garda investigations of priests he knew to be serial abusers. In April 2002 Marie Collins herself told journalists that she had been the young girl of thirteen who, while recovering in Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children in Crumlin, had been molested and photographed naked by Father Paul McGennis, a case that had ultimately resulted in his conviction in 1997. She described her many attempts to have McGennis restrained by the Church but in 1985 Father Eddie Griffin said he did not want to know the name of her alleged abuser and instead offered her absolution for her own guilt, while in 1995, although Monsignor Stenson secured an admission from McGennis that he had indeed taken the photographs, Stenson then refused to confirm this to gardaí. In fact, back in 1960 when McGennis had sent the original photographs to Britain for processing, the British police had reported this to the Garda but when the Garda itself left the matter to his discretion, McQuaid, as Archbishop of Dublin, chose to take no action. Cardinal Secrets prompted the government to pass a Commission of Investigation Act (2004) that resulted ultimately in the Murphy Report of 2009, which described as "risible" McQuaid's explanation that McGennis's photographs had required no further action since they showed little more than his "wonderment" at the form of female genitalia. The focus of the various state inquiries (Ryan 2000-9; Ferns 2002-5; Murphy 2002-9; and later Cloyne 2009-11) was upon individual clergy or religious. This had two consequences. First, it diverted attention away from the structural features of the system of incarceration and the state's own involvement in processing children through the courts to confinement in church-run but state-funded reformatories, Magdalen asylums, orphanages and industrial schools. In the pages of the Irish Independent, and in The Irish Gulag, his book of 2009, Bruce Arnold has been one of the few commentators to note this deflection from State to Church. The second consequence of the focus upon individual clergy and religious is that the causes of child abuse were not examined at all. It is understood as a problem that originates within clerical contexts and as such beyond the purview of the state. Yet of course male violence against children is broader than this and the inquiries missed an opportunity to examine more widely how children might be cherished, shown love and mercy, in family and home, during education and sports, and very much more generally than only when under the care of the clergy of the Catholic Church. Both the religious orders and the Irish dioceses had been confronted with the problem of the abuse of children continually. In addition, the multitude of cases litigated in the United States during the early 1980s, many of which involved priests brought up in Ireland, must certainly have focused attention even more sharply upon the risk of scandal. By 1987, according to evidence given to the Murphy Inquiry into the Diocese of Dublin, several Irish dioceses had secured insurance against future damage claims that might be established by the victims of clerical sexual abuse. In 1994 the Irish Bishops Conference (IBC) set up an advisory committee to produce guidelines on how dioceses might respond to allegations of abuse. In 1995 the organisation of the religious orders, the Conference of the Religious in Ireland (CORI), set up a child protection taskforce and child protection office. In 1996 the advisory committee of the IBC published Child Sexual Abuse: Framework for a Church Response, which suggested that each diocese produce a protocol for dealing with allegations, that in each case a support person be provided for the accused, that someone be appointed for the accuser and their family, that each bishop have an advisory panel for these cases, and that "in all instances where it is known or suspected that a priest or religious has sexually abused a child, the matter should be reported to the civil authorities". In 1997 CORI set up a phone-line for people abused by religious. In 2000 the IBC commissioned from the Royal College of Surgeons a scientific study of clerical child sexual abuse and in 2003 this was published as a survey of the consequences of child sexual abuse, Time to Listen. Given Vatican criticism of its 1996 framework, the IBC, together with CORI and the Irish Missionary Union, elaborated a new amalgam of civil and canon law in their 2006 policy document, Our Children, Our Church, and constituted a new National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland (NBSCC). The new board was to monitor how allegations of clerical child sex abuse were handled by dioceses and religious orders, and its CEO, Ian Elliott, was charged with researching and reporting. Elements of the church hierarchy resisted the 1996 framework strategy. In January 1997, writing on the authority of the Vatican body that regulates church discipline, the Congregation for the Clergy, the papal nuncio in Ireland, Archbishop Luciano Storero, wrote to the IBC that it should not adopt the framework policy since "the situation of 'mandatory reporting' gives rise to serious reservations of both a moral and a canonical nature". The prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy, Cardinal Dario Castrillón Hoyos, himself visited Ireland in November 1998 to address the Irish bishops and, as alleged by Mick Peelo in his documentary for RTÉ (Would You Believe? Unspeakable Crimes, 2011), Hoyos then insisted that the primary obligation of the Irish bishops was to defend their accused priests, a message he reinforced as he met them again on the visit of the Irish bishops to Rome in 1999 when he told them, according to Peelo, that they were to be fathers and not policemen to their priests. When the French bishop Pierre Pican was given a suspended three-month sentence for not reporting the serial abuser Father René Bissy, whose crimes had been met with an eighteen-year sentence, Hoyos drafted and had approved by Pope John Paul II a letter congratulating Pican "for not denouncing a priest to the civil administration", for not "denouncing his son and priest". A copy of this letter was sent to all bishops. There were also some Irish bishops and senior clergy who clearly had not supported the strategy proposed in the framework document. The best construction that can be placed upon their resistance is that it was motivated by an understanding of clerical child abuse primarily as a sin by the priest and secondarily as a scandal for the Church. In these circumstances, the priest or religious is at the heart of the issue. He must be given every opportunity to repent and to rejoin the community of fellow worshippers. The sin that has been committed imperils the soul of the sinner with the prospect of eternal damnation. No other harm or risk can be reckoned as quite this serious. The stigma attending the public humiliation of the sinner as a criminal endangers the pastoral work of reintegrating the penitent into the communion of Catholic souls. The stigma also promises to give comfort to the enemies of the Church. On grounds of pastoral care and in avoidance of scandal, Canon Law, the internal regulations of the Catholic Church, enjoins reconciliation and discretion. The Murphy Report on the Diocese of Dublin, and the later Cloyne Report, lay bare the extent to which pastoral priorities and Canon Law were appealed to by those who would rather not report abusive priests to the Garda. To Monsignor Denis O'Callaghan was directed the management of child abuse cases in the Diocese of Cloyne, yet he disapproved both of the 1996 framework and of the 2006 policy document, Our Children, Our Church, believing that, as he wrote in a letter of 2008 later published by the Cloyne Commission, the bishops had decided to "surrender all pastoral discretion and would hand over to secular agencies overall responsibility for alleged offending priests". Yet it is quite inadequate to approach child abuse as a sin; it is a compulsive behaviour, it harms children, and it is a crime. For those who see child abuse as a sin, repentance and absolution might wipe the slate clean, but, turning from the soul to the body, it is evident that a firm promise to sin no more offers little guarantee that the abuser will not in fact offend again. However satisfactory spiritually, the sacrament of confession is ineffective as therapy. Marie Keenan's psychiatric and therapeutic experience with those who have suffered abuse as children, and with adult abusers, both clerical and other, grounds Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church, her very wise account of clerical masculinity as a pertinent dimension of the problem of clerical sexual abuse of children. To date the most important work on the characteristics of abusive clergy has been the social-scientific studies of the Catholic clergy in the United States undertaken by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York. Its 2004 study of The Nature and Scope of the Problem of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States was based on details provided by dioceses on some 6,700 substantiated allegations. Keenan's focus is much narrower, being derived in the main from the in-depth narratives offered by nine abusive priests or religious. It also comes from her therapeutic practice, which involves individual sessions, accountability sessions with the abusers and their superiors to explore issues of responsibility, sessions with groups of abusers so that they can develop insights by commenting upon each other, and narrative therapy that invites people to develop vivid accounts of their experience so that the many influences that bear upon problematic acts can be brought to mind. Ultimately, this approach hopes to detach the individual from the problem, giving them the resources to commit to alternative life-paths. If the process is successful, then, through a fuller understanding of the causes of their own engagement with problematic acts, people might elaborate and invest in new life-stories connecting their hopes to less problematic practices. If honesty and reflection can serve a therapeutic function, they might at the same time contribute to a fuller understanding of the contexts and formation of people like themselves who subjugate the better angels of their nature to urges and behaviours that hurt others. Keenan hears these men describe an ideal of perfect celibate clerical masculinity that they found to be "a life that is impossible to live". An obsession with the dangers of impurity enshrined sexuality at the very heart of their identity and their repeated impurity of thought haunted the early adulthood during which they committed to a life of celibacy. Indeed one attraction of the priesthood was the unrealistic belief that it would shield them from sexuality. For these men masturbation was by and large resisted until their thirties. Their fear that intimacy and closeness with other adults might excite dirty urges consigned them to loneliness and emotional immaturity. Ultimately, for these men, it was only with children that they felt they could control the consequences of their transgressions towards intimacy. They understood their own need for intimacy or power and some persuaded themselves that befriending children in this way might even be a gift to the child. They understood their actions as having implications for their own account with their God and did not reflect too much on the psychological or physical consequences for the children. The men knew too little of the multiple ways that priests molesting children filled those young people with fear and guilt, damaging their chances of developing into confident adults capable of sexual joy and intimacy. Instead of empathy, the moral calculus of these priests sought true north in deception and secrecy. Indeed, were they to cultivate empathy with their young victims it would only add to their shame, and avoiding shame is the very purpose of their multiple deceptions. Theirs is not a behaviour that can be lived in the light. Confession can be complicit with this enclosure of the abuse, by allowing a resolution of guilt in secret and thereby unburdening the priest until their compulsive needs assert themselves again. Understanding these men as irredeemably evil offers them no prospect for recovery. Individualising their failings denies Church, State, and society an opportunity to learn how they came to fall so far short of what they once hoped to be, offering no prospect of reform. On Good Friday 2005, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, reflecting upon the third fall of Christ while carrying his cross, spoke of the suffering that he imagined failings within the Church must cause Christ: "How much filth there is in the Church, and even among those who, in the priesthood, ought to belong entirely to him!" This places the fault entirely with the individual abusive priest, avoiding a broader contextual analysis. Keenan directs attention instead to the dynamics of priestly formation with its extreme denigration of the body, its over-intellectualising of morality, its failure to equip seminarians with sufficient knowledge of the way modern life is lived and understood, its neglect of the personal and emotional development of the curious young men training for priesthood, its unrealistic expectations about the sublimation of sexuality, and she concludes that "Making celibacy mandatory for all Catholic clergy no longer serves anyone well." Many must share the blame. The abuse of children by priests and religious was shielded by their superiors and indeed was abetted by a focus upon souls and not bodies, relying upon the stated intentions of the abuser rather than upon a thorough and realistic assessment of the risks to children. Children's bodies came a poor second to priestly souls. The state also failed its own duty of care when its police failed properly to investigate and prosecute crimes, its civil servants and government ministers claimed responsibility for a system that consigned children to institutions that were state-funded but over which that state failed to exercise even the most basic oversight. This egregious failure to inspect and prosecute was not only contrary to the duties that the state claimed for itself in regard to cherishing its children but constitutes also a breach of international conventions to which the Republic of Ireland has subscribed. The institutionalised violence in many of these places, together with inadequate food, clothing and heat might, as Carole Holohan explains in her report for Amnesty International Ireland, In Plain Sight, readily be understood as cruel and degrading treatment under the United Nations (UN) Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman Punishment, ratified by Ireland in 2002 and thus available to indict the Irish state if any people alive after 2002 yet suffer from cruel and degrading treatment, even if the occasion of their abuse was earlier. In these state-funded institutions, children were put to labour without payment (slavery), were deprived of family life (kept apart from siblings), and in some cases denied their right to identity (being given a number or a new name and being deprived of the celebration of birthdays). In 1992 Ireland signed the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, committing itself to respect each child's "right to survival; […] to the development of their full physical and mental potential; […] to protection from influences that are harmful to their development; and […] to participation in family, cultural and social life". It is clear that deference to the Catholic Church prevented the Irish state from discharging these obligations. The state cannot devolve to religious organisations the duties of inspection, prosecution, and compensation. At present the NBSCC operates a voluntary system for auditing the way dioceses and religious orders respond to allegations of child abuse. In November 2011 the reports on six dioceses were published. In his Summary Report, Ian Elliott reflects that: "The picture that is presented by all of these dioceses is an improving one. There is greater awareness and much greater commitment to safeguarding children than was once the case. Individuals that are seen as being a risk to children are reported quickly to the authorities and steps are taken to eliminate their access to children." The bishops of these six dioceses are "amongst the most frequent attenders" at national training sessions. The texts of the individual diocesan reports are agreed with the bishops and thus one is left wondering what might be behind anodyne remarks such as these made in the Report on the Diocese of Derry ‑ that in the diocese there remain at least two priests who "seem to be less than fully behind the diocesan safeguarding project" or that in Raphoe the person responsible for handling complaints "expressed a preference for learning the role through experience rather than reading through guidelines". The publication of the Raphoe report was delayed for fifteen months and it does contain the observation that in acting upon allegations "Too much emphasis was placed on the situation of the accused priest and too little on the needs of their complainants. Judgements were clouded, due to the presenting problem being, for example, alcohol abuse and an inability to hear the concerns about abuse of children, through that presenting problem." The Raphoe report also remarks that "Bishop Boyce in at least one serious case was keen to protect the family of the convicted priest from further trauma by not initiating laicization". But the bigger and more general problem about the Raphoe report concerns what it does not tell us. This was the diocese in which Eugene Greene was a priest. As Martin Ridge, the garda most closely involved in the case, reported in a book of 2008, Breaking the Silence, this was a man who ultimately pleaded guilty to forty-one sample charges from a list of 115 and whose victims still bore serious scars "being bridled with guilt and shame" and afraid that having spoken out "they would face the disapproval of society". Over the years there had been complaints to the diocese of Greene molesting choirboys. At one point the diocese sent him to a clinic where abusive priests were assessed in Stroud, Gloucestershire. Upon his return he was sent to a different parish in the same diocese. At the time of Greene's conviction in 1999 Bishop Seamus Hegarty insisted that the diocese had handled Greene "very professionally, very responsibly". The Raphoe report has no comment upon any of this because the diocese retains no record of any complaint against Greene despite having responded on at least one occasion. The audits have few investigative powers and must write up what they do know in a manner that will not allow individuals to be identified. They report the number of allegations and convictions but give no details of out-of-court settlements or indeed of any compensation payments (allegedly €1.1 million in the case of Raphoe). The focus, then, is upon the future, not the past, upon generalities not specific cases, upon dioceses that invite inspection, upon writing what bishops will consent to have published and upon convictions rather than allegations sufficiently plausible to result in out-of-court settlements. This is too narrow a window for the reports to serve as a genuine audit of the extent of abuse and the character of its management by Church and State. In January 2012, Frances Fitzgerald, as minister for children and youth affairs, announced that in 2012 Ireland would make a report to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child on the progress of children's rights in Ireland. The forsaken children deserve a voice in that audit and the state should fully acknowledge the failings that came from its peculiar relationship with the Catholic Church. Taoiseach Enda Kenny responded to the most recent of the reports on clerical child abuse (in Cloyne) by insisting in the Dáil that "This is the 'Republic' of Ireland 2011. A Republic of laws … of rights and responsibilities … of proper civic order … where the delinquency and arrogance of a particular version … of a particular kind of 'morality' … will no longer be tolerated." We shall see. Gerry Kearns is Professor of Human Geography at the National University of Ireland Maynooth. He is the author of Geopolitics and Empire: The Legacy of Halford Mackinder (Oxford University Press 2009).
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Turok (2018-) #4 X Horror X Monarch Comics Sort By – Relevance Digital Release Date (Newest First) Digital Release Date (Oldest First) Mature (ages 16+) Teen/Young Adults (ages 13+) Witch Hunter #1 Publisher: Monarch Comics Written by: Vincent Ferrante Art By: Alzir Alves, Scott, Victor Dominicis Digital Release Date: Rated Mature (ages 16+) This 44-page 1st issue features Witch Hunter's origin, beginning at the witch burnings in 1692 & culminating in the modern era, and his first adventure against the minions of his arch-nemeses, an evil cult known as The Scarlet Circle. Included in the issue is a schematic of his magic detection device and portal tuner, The Witch Watch, a Witch Hunter public disservice announcement pin-up, and a page from The Lantern newsmagazine, being the last, fading light of truth in the media. Art By: Alzir Alves, Frank Brunner, Scott, Victor Dominicis "Seven Tarot Card Stud" - The powers that be which secretly guide world events, The Scarlet Circle, are handing out cards that are altering reality into an old world order of their design. Witch Hunter has to save an artist whose hand has altered some of these cards and, in so doing, changed reality in a way not to The Scarlet Circle's liking. A backup story explores the hour before the young boy who will one day become Witch Hunter is burned at the stake, along with his mother, for being a witch. Art By: Adauto Silva, Alex Williamson, Alzir Alves, Frank Brunner "Witch Hunter vs The Woman in Black" - Witch Hunter has now become the hunted, as his arch nemeses, The Scarlet Circle, have dispatched their enforcer, The Woman in Black, to eliminate him before he becomes a greater threat to their new old world order. In addition to a battle between Witch Hunter and The Woman in Black, this issue explores the origin of The Woman in Black and her evil sister, The Iron Queen. A backup story flashes back to tell us how 12-year-old Jon Redmont is shown the power he possesses and the tools he will be trained to use in his future identity of Witch Hunter! Art By: Alzir Alves, Frank Brunner, Scott "The Grey Lady of Mystery Hill" - Witch Hunter and his aide, Kitty, travel to an ancient power site called Mystery Hill, now a tourist attraction. Their mission is to seek out a control room, The Chamber of Orders, that can be used as a base for Witch Hunter in his fight against the evil cult, The Scarlet Circle. The site's time-lost guardian, The Grey Lady of Mystery Hill, needs something from them, however...and if she doesn't get it, not only will she not let them pass, she will not let them live. Art By: Adauto Silva, Alzir Alves, Frank Brunner, Leonardo Gonzalez "Dimension of the Dark Elves" - Witch Hunter has usurped control of an ancient power site, Mystery Hill. He took it from The Scarlet Circle, a cult of the elder races of the Earth that want to unseat humans from its throne. Kirbbus, leader of the Dark Elves, which is one of the member races, has stolen a former guardian of Mystery Hill from the private vault of Elesar, leader of The Scarlet Circle. Kirbbus needs the guardian, a vapor knight named Engine O, to gain him entry to Mystery Hill, so he can use its power to return to his home dimension, Elfland, before Witch Hunter learns to control Mystery Hill or Elesar's plans destroy the world instead of saving it! In the backup story, Rise of the Vapor Knight, the dark origin of Engine 0 is told! Art By: Alzir Alves, Frank Brunner, Scott, Tom Ahearn "Witch Hunter and The Queen of Dragon Island" - Witch Hunter has usurped control of an ancient power site, Mystery Hill. He took it from The Scarlet Circle, a cult of the elder races of the Earth that want to unseat humans from its throne. Kirbbus, leader of the Dark Elves, which is one of the member races, has stolen a former guardian of Mystery Hill from the private vault of Elesar, leader of The Scarlet Circle. Kirbbus needs the guardian, a vapor knight named Engine O, to gain him entry to Mystery Hill, so he can use its power to return to his home dimension, Elfland, before Witch Hunter learns to control Mystery Hill or Elesar's plans destroy the world instead of saving it! In the backup story, Rise of the Vapor Knight, the dark origin of Engine 0 is told! Art By: Frank Brunner, Leonardo Gonzalez, Alessandra Pisano, Tom Smith "Lost in the Gatehouse of Maham, Grand Dame of the Old Guard" - Badly injured from the events of issue 6, Witch Hunter is teleported away from Dragon Island by a minion of The Scarlet Circle. He becomes trapped in the clutches and the mind games of a mad, old witch seeking an heir to her twisted legacy who is also determined to shake Witch Hunter's beliefs about his origin, his family, and his identity. Before it's over, old wounds will open to reveal elder truths best left unknown and Witch Hunter's future will be overcast with a monstrous shadow of doubt. Art By: Arnel Avetria, Frank Brunner, Scott, Tom Smith "The Lost Colony of The Expressionist" - Witch Hunter and his aide, Kitty, team with the mystic detectice of the art world, The Expressionist, to solve a murder mystery in the lost art colony on the shores of Lake Erie, Albright Springs, PA. Magic, Mobsters, Monsters, and Pirate Queens muddy the waters in this neo-noir tale of mythic ne'er-do-wells that could end with the Earth spiraling down a drain that opens in reality! Plus: Bonus Backup Story! - The Origin of Kitty - Learn how a superficial Victorian socialite loses face at the sorcerous hands of an evil witch and is forced to emote through a drama mask that also displays the true nature of all who look upon it! Art By: Danielle Giglia, Frank Brunner, Leonardo Gonzalez, Tom Smith "The Scarlet Circle Network" - Witch Hunter faces Encantar, Public Relations Witch of his arch nemeses, The Scarlet Circle, a cult with its hands in politics, industry, organized religion, and the media. In his secret identity of Jon Redmont, new thought author, Witch Hunter faces off on a TV talk show with Encantar, who is appearing to promote the "good works" of the far-reaching Scarlet Circle World Aid Group, as well as doing her best to discredit Jon Redmont's message of personal empowerment vs the strength of people drawing energy from one of The Scarlet Circle's organizations. Following two surreal commercial breaks, each reveals their true colors in front of the cameras, and one of their lives will be cancelled by the end of the broadcast! Plus Bonus Features! - A Map of Witch Hunter's New Yorke City, a 2-page Witch Hunter comic strip ("Stake Out"), and the debut of the Witch Hunter letter column featuring the announcement of the ongoing letter-writing contest where fans can win free Witch Hunter issues and trade paperbacks! Witch Hunter #10 Art By: Danielle Giglia, Frank Brunner, Scott, Tom Smith "Witch Hunter and the Beanstalk" – Witch Hunter seeks out the fabled Jack of beanstalk fame to learn more about the leader of the Giant race who is affiliated with his nemeses, The Scarlet Circle cult. He finds Jack confined within a time bubble around his cottage, put there by the giant until Jack returns the treasure stolen from the giant's castle. Jack agrees to take Witch Hunter to the giant's castle in the sky if Witch Hunter helps him kill the giant after Witch Hunter obtains the information he needs. However, the giant turns out not to be at home and his wife doesn't like when visitors call unannounced!
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I'm talking about WordPress plugins. One of those little critters had me banging my head on my desk for 2 days! Actually, it had my assistant banging hers on the wall, lol. She sent me an email saying so. Honestly, I already had a headache from aMember. You see, I've installed aMember membership software and my assistant Crystal and I have been setting up all of my products on aMember, which has a bit of a learning curve. Once you get it figured out it's a piece of cake, but until them – head banging. Now that it's all set up I totally love it and recommend it. I now have a bonafide affiliate program instead of using JVZoo. Yippee! Anyway, we were having issues with some of the functions of aMember. They worked when we set it up and then suddenly they didn't. It was making us crazy. Then I remembered I had installed the WordPress plugin WP-Minify a couple of days before. So I deactivated the plug in and BAM! everything worked like a charm. Problem solved. Dangit! I was thrilled with how fast WP-Minify made by site! *Sniff, Sniff* Now I have to search for a different solution. I have to tell say that I have had similar issues with other plugins over the years. So when you blog starts acting up, think of plugins first. Are your plugins all updated? Have you installed any new plugins lately? Are you using way too many plugins? If you have dozens and dozens of plugins installed, do you need them all? Get rid of the ones you don't really use. If you have a bunch that you have installed but not activated, get rid of them. They are portals for all kinds of security problems. Once one is tainted (hacked or intentionally infected by the developer) whether it's activated or not, it could cause security issues. The moral of this story is – if your WordPress blog suddenly starts acting funny and you can't figure our why, check your plugins. Please share some of the plugins you love and ones that have caused havac for you in the comments. Let's have fun and make money together!Get The Happypreneur iMag Newsletterand updates. This informative training tool will give you all kinds of tips and insight to build your online business. You won't want to miss a thing! It's free. I like the layout of your website. I know you use WordPress but what theme do you use on the happypreneur site? Did you have to change themes with aMember? Thanks Carool. The theme is Brunelleschi and no I didn't have to change themes with aMember.
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Lauren Ingraham from Park Hill South High School and Savannah Riffle from Park Hill High School received the 2019 Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. The DAR award recognizes high school seniors who demonstrate good citizenship qualities in their homes, schools and communities. The high schools' staff members chose the two students for their dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. The students now have the opportunity to participate in the award program's scholarship contest.
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New plan for vacant tennis club looks like the old one By Charles Swenson|June 14, 2019 A sign opposing the redevelopment sits across from the former racquet club. The new developer of the former Litchfield Racquet Club has submitted a plan for houses on the property that has changed little from the one the former developer withdrew last month. The plan calls for 32 single-family homes on lots of 4,600 square feet. The 8.5 acres are part of a "planned development" and now the site of 17 clay tennis courts and a clubhouse. "I was somewhat surprised," Boyd Johnson, the county planning director, said. "I thought they were working on something different." The plan differs only in minor details from the one submitted to the county in May by Wimbledon Village LLC, whose principal was Trey Smith. That was Smith's second plan for the property, which he had an option to buy from Founders Group. Smith's first plan showed 108 one-bedroom apartments. It was withdrawn before the Georgetown County Planning Commission could hold a hearing. A "planned development" is a unique zoning district. Changes to the use, density or boundaries of the development have to be reviewed by the commission and approved by County Council. The racquet club development was approved in 1987 for 25 duplex units along with the tennis courts, which date to the 1960s. Three single-family homes were built. There are 14 duplex units under construction by AmeriBuilt Homes of Myrtle Beach. Smith submitted a plan for single-family development at the racquet club in May, but withdrew it a week later. RE1 Land Co. now has the option on the property. It is part of AmeriBuilt Homes. In the new plan, "the lot layout is identical," Johnson said. "It's certainly high density." The lot size is smaller than the minimum allowed in any other zoning district (5,000 square feet in "general resort residential"), he added. The planning staff has not started its review of the plan, which will come before the Planning Commission in July. The staff recommended the county deny the multi-family project and recommended that a traffic study be done for development at the site because it will add to traffic at the intersection of Country Club Drive and Highway 17. "Traffic is still an issue," Johnson said. "What makes it so sensitive is that intersection." He expects that the recommendation for a traffic study prior to the commission acting on the request will be included in the staff report. Property owners in Litchfield Country Club oppose the zoning change. Former members of the racquet club, which closed last year, have also been trying to buy the facility and reopen it for play. Opponents have scheduled a meeting for June 22 at Waccamaw Library to prepare for the commission hearing. They are also gathering signatures on a petition asking that the property be preserved as recreational or green space under the original planned development. Founders Group also owns golf courses at Litchfield Country Club, River Club, Willbrook, Pawleys Plantation and Hagley. The racquet club sale has raised concerns about redevelopment of golf courses for home sites, something the company had done in Horry County. "It's a national issue," Johnson said. He recently attended a workshop on the topic. "This was focused on making them into parks. Georgetown County designates golf courses as recreational uses separate from adjoining residential areas. That was done "to make sure there was public input," Johnson said.
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