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The NAAC proposes that every accredited Institution should establish an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) as a post-accreditation quality sustenance measure. Since quality enhancement is a continuous process, the IQAC will become a part of an Institution's system and work towards realizing the goals of quality enhancement and sustenance. | {
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CRTC Issues its First Penalty Against a CEO for Violating Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation
On April 23, 2019, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) issued Compliance and Enforcement Decision 2019-111, imposing an administrative penalty of $100,000 on Brian Conley — the President and Chief Executive Officer of nCrowd — for infringing consent and unsubscribe requirements under Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL).
CASL creates a comprehensive regime of offences, enforcement mechanisms and potentially severe penalties designed to prohibit unsolicited or misleading commercial electronic messages (CEMs), the unauthorized commercial installation and use of computer programs on another person's computer system and other forms of online fraud. For more background information on CASL, please see our earlier bulletin.
The nCrowd Decision
Following the acquisition of Couch Commerce's assets, which included an email distribution list, nCrowd Inc., nCrowd Limited and nCrowd Commerce Inc. (nCrowd) sent 246 emails promoting products or services offered by various merchants through its platform to recipients located in Canada — up to four emails per day for some — over an eight-month period. nCrowd ceased its operations and dissolved in the months that followed. The CRTC hence pursued the president and CEO in order to encourage future compliance with CASL.
The CRTC investigation revealed that nCrowd and its CEO failed to demonstrate the steps they took, if any, to ensure they had obtained the express or implied consent of Canadian recipients to send promotional emails to the addresses included on its acquired list. The decision also highlights that nCrowd violated the unsubscribe requirements of CASL1.
Interestingly, the Commission notes in its decision that the list, which contained more than 1.5 million email addresses, included email addresses typically reserved for technical support and website management of major companies, making it likely that such addresses were made available online rather than voluntarily provided by individuals interested in Couch Commerce/nCrowd's products and services.
The CRTC concluded that, in accordance with section 31 of CASL2, the CEO of nCrowd must be held personally responsible for the violations committed by the company since he had acquiesced to such violations (i.e., agreed to them "tacitly, silently, passively or without protest"). Given the key role the CEO played in the acquisition of Couch Commerce's assets, the Commission makes it clear that he had to ensure personally that such verifications were made prior to launching the organization's direct marketing campaigns. The fact that he had resigned from his position was considered irrelevant since the violations occurred while he was a CEO and had knowledge of same.
The CRTC fixed the amount of the penalty to $100,000, taking into account the seriousness of the violations and the fact that its CEO, whose personal net worth exceeded $1million, continued to be involved in nCrowd's assets after its dissolution.
Key Takeaways for Corporate and Commercial Transactions
The nCrowd decision contains key learnings for organizations involved in the acquisition of intangible assets that include email distribution lists.
1. Consent due diligence
Organizations acquiring current or potential customers' email addresses must conduct audits of such lists to ensure that the seller has obtained valid and accurate consent. Inclusion in such lists of generic email address that are typically used for technical support, website management, general information or other corporate functions should be treated as red flags, indicating that the consent list may not be valid.
2. Corporate officers' obligations
Prior to using acquired email distribution lists to send commercial electronic messages, corporate officers in charge of transactions involving the acquisition of such lists should personally ensure that positive steps are taken to verify that proper consents to receiving CEM were obtained by the seller and that such consents are broad enough to encompass emailing activities to be conducted after the acquisition. Such steps must also be documented in writing.
Representations and warranties of the seller in purchase agreements must include clear language regarding compliance with CASL, notably regarding the validity and accuracy of the consent to receiving CEM by recipients included in email distribution lists.
4. Remedies
Where there is uncertainty about the validity of consents included in acquired email distribution lists, buyers should consider including remedies addressing infringement of CASL in their purchase agreement. Specifically, to address the risk of insolvency/dissolution of the seller post-closing (which happened in the nCrowd case), such remedies could include — for instance — price correction mechanisms and placing a portion of the purchase price in escrow.
1 nCrowd sent several CEMs which contained unsubscribe links that were not functioning, or did not process opt-out requests within the 10 business days delay required by law. In some instances, further action was required from recipients to complete their unsubscribe request, in violation of the requirements set forth in CASL, the Electronic Commerce Protection Regulations (CRTC) and Telecom Regulatory Policy 2012-183.
2 CASL, art. 31: "An officer, director, agent or mandatary of a corporation that commits a violation is liable for the violation if they directed, authorized, assented to, acquiesced in or participated in the commission of the violation, whether or not the corporation is proceeded against."
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Home About Yuhan Wang
Yuhan Wang are a London based womenswear brand established by Yuhan Wang in 2018, The designer was trained at Central Saint Martin's BA and MA in womenswear .She was awarded the first runner-up of the L'Oreal Young Talent Awarded in 2016 for her BA collection. She joined Marni as a womenswear designer after her MA and showcased three seasons with Fashion East. She has also been shortlisted for 2020 lvmh prize.
Since our inception, we have offered apparel with a focus on rebellious aesthetic, fluid spirits, poetic and romantic nostalgia, revealing feminine strength and understated beauty through pieces of uncompromising quality. We create graceful and beautiful apparels, accessories and jewelries for women with a philosophy that prettiness can be attracting and inspiring and softness can empower women. Initially inspired by loungewear, our garments are skillfully and beautifully draped with considered silhouettes cut it bright primary and pastel colors. Our designer Yuhan Wang mastered the use of silky floral fabrics, playing with proportions and layering that are currently considered as our signature style. Wang's collections are inspired by traditional Chinese ideas of femininity and its connection to Western Culture, exploring the line between coverage and exposure. "Beauty with weirdness, softness, delicacy and sensibility" says Wang.
We first showed at London Fashion Week in September 2018 under the support scheme Fashion East. With Fashion East's sponsorship throughout three seasons, we have succeeded in gaining worldwide attention from press and buyers in the market in a year from launch. In three seasons, we have sold our collection to international renowned luxury stores and boutiques including Dover Street Market New York, Los Angeles, Browns UK, Farfetch, Beam Japan, Voo Berlin, H. Lorenzo Los Angeles, Joyce Hong Kong, Moda Operandi, UNIVERS d'homme et femme Philippines, to name a few.
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Original Funny Cartoon Video - "Close Encounters"
Funny Original Cartoon Video featuring a Cheating Husband who encounters Aliens! ..but he's more afraid of his Wife! Have fun and a laugh watching this Crazy Animated Cartoon!
CLICK HERE for Free Original Lyrics to "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS"
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS (of the Crazy Kind) is an Original Funny Cartoon featuring a low-life, lying, cheating husband who likes to fool around on his Wife with a girl named Sue. But Sue's husband comes home, and Clem has to jump out the window Buck Naked! Now he has to explain to his Wife how he lost his clothes and got covered in Lipstick, so he makes up a story that Aliens abducted him...real smart Clem! But then the proverbial Crap hits the fan when the Truth becomes a Lie and a Lie becomes the Truth. Have fun watching this really Weird Cartoon Music Animation about Husband Wife relationships........ and if you're going to fool around......Keep Your Boots On!
He doesn't like to interrupt her!
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Medical Robotics and Artificial Intelligence MSc
University College London Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering
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Students will cover key topics such as data processing and data analysis using modern methods that rely on Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI); surgical data acquisition, including an understanding of the devices used to capture surgical data (e.g. trackers, robots, imaging devices); robot kinematics, motion planning, control and navigation.
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This week I have a simple invitation. The invitation is to study faith, from what ever source you wish, specifically how to increase faith and then what can happen with faith. Do this every day this week. Included with study is to then take time each day to share with someone your testimony of a living prophet, whether that is on facebook or in person, but it has to be specific to that person not just a wall post. Then if they ask any questions to your testimony invite them to learn more from the missionaries. That is the invitation. Let me know how it goes.
This was a good week things are going well here in the Wenatchee area. Stake president set a goal of 201 baptisms this year, and in the next six months the amount of missionaries are going to double in this area getting ready for the split. CRAZY STUFF. We have all of our investigators reading the Book of Mormon. That is the start to knowing that is is true. Reading everyday brings a power into your life that cannot be obtained by any other means, it brings so many blessings.
I am always very touched at how God fills my heart with love the very instant that I start sharing the gospel with them. I know that it is just a fraction of the love that he actually has, which amazes me even more.
Thank you all for you prays and wishes I love you all so much.
This was a wonderful week. It seems to be a divine truth that when you are feeling down, if you let God pick you up, in those moment you have the opportunity to learn some amazing things about what to do and where to go. I have had the amazing privilege to have three companions for my first there transfers. I am learning so much from my companions, I am able to refine myself and grow in ways that I didn't think that I would have to.
I am so grateful to know that God is truly in our lives and knows who we are and what we need to grow to become who he knows we can be. We can try and shape our lives by ourselves or we can let God, who created the path that we need to travel. Why not let the maker guide us?
Everything that comes from God is made to build us and get us back to him. I am so grateful to be able to become who he needs me to be from this mission just as long as I let Him guide me and not try to do it myself.
Love you all so much. Thank you for your prayers and faith.
We received this email when Elder Steven Cordon arrived in the Mission Field last week! We wanted to share a portion of it with you. Thank you for the love and support you have shown Elder Steven Cordon as he has prepared to embark on this 2 year adventure.
A sincere thank you from his parents and family.
We have assigned him a companion who is an experienced, devoted, and motivated missionary. All of our missionaries understand that one of the greatest privileges available in the mission is to train a new missionary. This first companion will be a special person in your missionary's life and will help give them a great start here.
We feel that our greatest responsibility is the care and welfare of your child. We want to assure you that we will be in regular contact with them. We will be observant of their physical health, happiness and spiritual well being. We will work closely with them throughout the mission to help them succeed and fulfill their calling as a representative of the Church and as an ambassador of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Thank you for the sacrifices you are making at home to have your missionary in the field. We have seen the Lord bless the families of missionaries who are serving in untold ways. We know that His blessings will be upon you as well. | {
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11 Friends were present. §12.04 from Quaker Faith and Practice was read during our opening worship.
We have considered what is involved in registering this meeting as a Sanctuary meeting. We feel that it is appropriate for Witney to register in this way and our clerk will contact Friends House accordingly. Sue Hubbert and Adam Noble will be our email contacts.
Sue Hubbert offered an Open House over the lunch period of 29 September, which provided an opportunity for anyone interested to drop in and hear more about Quakers. It was an opportunity for inreach as well as outreach, and we thank Sue for her hospitality.
We have been asked if we wish to respond formally to the Southern Marches concern for a 'post-truth' society. We observe that there are confusions inherent in the wording of their concern, and agree that this is a complex area. We do not particularly wish to add to minutes already sent from the AM but support the view that Meeting for Sufferings should continue to review the concern. We forward this minute to our Area Meeting.
Sue Hubbert and Frances Bird attended this conference at Woodbrooke. We are sorry to hear that Mahalla and Don Mason were prevented, though Don's talk was made available to the conference. We have heard a brief report from Sue on this interesting event, including details of the speakers and some of the issues considered.
We appoint Lesley Morris and Allan Carr to lay a mixed red and white poppy wreath on our behalf on Remembrance Day. We are pleased to receive a crocheted white poppy wreath provided by Witney Town Council as part of the 'poppy mile' armistice centenary tribute in the town.
Sue Hubbert has reported on a recent meeting, at which fewer than half the churches involved were present. Discussion was mainly on finances, which appear to be adequate. Sue has told us of the initiative to donate items of clothing, bedding etc to homeless people in the area, and will email Friends the list. Items should be given to Sue for collection before 10 October.
Ruth Slade, our treasurer, has reported that promised contributions for this year have largely been received, though a few remain outstanding. In November, we will consider our budget for 2019, and the distribution of any surplus for 2018. Friends are asked to come with proposals for this distribution. We also need to decide on the use of £1000 which was earmarked last year for support to homeless people.
Lesley Morris, our representative on AM nominations committee, has asked for any interest in attending, as an AM representative, (a) the QCCIR conference 8-10 March 2019; (b) the All-Age Outreach conference 15-17 February 2019.
A name is also being sought to replace Paul Wadsley as AM membership clerk.
Friends should contact Lesley for further details.
Mahalla Mason has asked for release as soon as possible from her role as correspondence clerk. We ask our Nominations Committee to meet to consider this appointment.
There being no other business, our meeting closed at 12.15 with a short period of worship. | {
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This page is devoted to an initiative that I began on November 11, 2016. If you purchase a download of my musical setting of "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae for CAD $1.29, a dollar of the money you spend will go to support the efforts of the Canadian Red Cross to relieve suffering both in Canada and around the world. The rest of the purchase price goes to pay the per-transaction fee for the download service that I use. Here you can preview the song and purchase it via PayPal. You can use your PayPal account as well as a credit or Visa debit card if you wish.
This poem is very special to all Canadians and to many people around the world as a mark of remembrance for fallen soldiers in war-time, but I believe it has a lot to say about the search for peace in our troubled world. The foe that McCrae mentions need not be the enemy on the battlefield. It could also refer to the enemey that we all have hidden in our hearts,Red Cross tries to counter that enemy, taking up the torch of aid and comfort, and I think that using my setting of this poem to benefit others via this organization is the most logical thing I can do.
I will not be taking tax deductions for these donations or in any way profiting from the sale of this song. Thanks for your support and for making this initiative a success. Maybe together, we can help relieve the suffering of our most vulnerable brothers and sisters one song at a time. | {
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With these 3 year old Physical Science games, your child will learn important concepts in community and culture, light, mechanics, and much more.
How are plants able to grow in the ocean?
Your child will learn how plants can grow in the ocean while watching this video.
Your child learns how tracing a shadow of a stationary object at different times can show how the sun moves through the sky over the course of a day.
Your child learns which surfaces introduce the most friction as they try to knock a tower over.
Your child learns how to create puppets using paper and scissors, and how to put on a shadow puppet show by directing a light source onto a bed sheet.
Your child develops matching skills as they pair different animals with their shadows.
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Council Meeting held February 28th 1905
Present Miss Bulley (chair), Miss Cox, Miss Crompton, Miss Gaskell, Miss Simpson, Miss Hesse, Mrs. Findlay, Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Conway, Mrs. Hadden, Mr. Marr, Mr. Mallon, Rev. J. J. James, O. M. Aldridge (Secretary).
Apologies. Letters were read from Miss Margaret Ashton & Mrs. Edddie regretting inability to attend.
Minutes. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed.
Winders Fund. The Secretary replied that the £20 had been paid to the Winders' Union & an official acknowledgement had been received by Mr. Herford.
Lancashire & Cheshire Union of Women Liberal Associations. A letter was read from Executive of the Lancs & Cheshire Union Women's Liberal Association asking the Council for use of office every Tuesday from 10-1 o'clock & one other morning during the month.
On the motion of Mr. Marr& Miss Gaskell agreed to grant use of office on days mentioned at rental of 10/-per month or £5.5 per annum.
Model Factory Bill. A circular from the Women's Trade Union League was read inviting the Council to suggest amendments to the 1901 Factory Act with a view to their incorporation in the Model Factory Bill shortly to be reintroduced in Parliament by Mr. H. J. Tennant. Agreed that copies of the Model Bill be sent to each member of the Council.
Shaftesbury Trust Lecture. The advisability of arranging for an illustrated lecture on "Ideal Conditions of Labour" by Mr. Budgett Meakin of the Shaftesbury Lecturer Trust was then discussed. Mr. J.J. Mallon & Mrs. Cooke seconded that efforts be made to arrange such a meeting at an early date.
Annual Meeting. Reported that Annual meeting had been held in Lord Mayor's Parlour on February 7th.
Sewing Machinists Union . The Secretary reported that regular meetings in connection with the Sewing Machinists Union were being held & that the union membership was slowly increasing.
India Rubber Workers. Mr. J. H. Swindells (Secretary) & Mr. Broomhead of the India Rubber Workers Union has been seen & both had expressed willingness to assist in the organisation of the women working in the trade.
Baker's & Confectioners Union. The Branch Committee of the Bakers' & Confectioners' Union had been addressed by the Council's Secretary with the view of discovering room for organisation work amongst the women employed in the flour confectionery trade & of securing the assistance & sympathy of the Bakers' & Confectioners' Union in the work. This union pledged themselves to assist the council in all possible ways. Mrs. Cooke moved Miss Gaskell seconded motion instructing Secretary to proceed with organisation of Confectioners.
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Anne Branigin
Spotify bans R. Kelly from playlists
Spotify hateful conduct policy
Spotify backtracks on hateful conduct policy
Anthony Tiffith
Top Dawg Entertainment
Photo: Daniel Boczarski (Getty Images)
Spotify has backpedaled on its "hateful conduct" policy, which penalized artists on the streaming platform if they had a history of "controversies."
The policy, which was part of a broader set of guidelines on hate speech and hateful conduct, drew immediate criticism upon its release in May for being too vague. Record label executives, like Anthony Tiffith from Top Dawg Entertainment, Kendrick Lamar's label, expressed concern over Spotify singling out hip-hop artists for penalties.
In a statement released Friday, Spotify admitted that the policy had created confusion and concern.
"Across all genres, our role is not to regulate artists. Therefore, we are moving away from implementing a policy around artist conduct," the statement read. "We don't aim to play judge and jury."
Initially, Spotify said that it would penalize artists for "hateful conduct" by removing them from Spotify's playlists and discovery algorithms. At the time, only two artists were singled out as having violated the policy: R&B singer R. Kelly, who has faced decades of sexual abuse and sexual misconduct accusations; and rapper XXXTentacion, who has been charged with aggravated battery of a pregnant woman (his then-girlfriend).
This Is the Remix to Eviction: R. Kelly's Music Booted From Spotify Playlists
As of Thursday, Spotify listeners will no longer be able to bump—or accidentally bump into—any R.…
While listeners could still access both Kelly's and XXXTentacion's music, Spotify vowed to stop actively promoting the artists. As the New York Times reports, court filings from April reveal that 31 percent of all listening on Spotify's platform happens through its curated playlists.
But Spotify came under fire from women's advocacy groups, artists' managers and label executives for singling out Kelly and XXXTentacion. According to the Times, XXXTentacion's rep asked why artists like Dr. Dre, Michael Jackson and Gene Simmons—all of whom had been accused of sexual and physical abuse—weren't similarly punished. Meanwhile, Ultraviolet, a women's advocacy group, called on Spotify to be more comprehensive and to penalize Chris Brown and Eminem under its new guidelines.
Top Dawg Entertainment threatened to remove its music from the service in light of the policy. In an interview with Billboard magazine, Tiffith, the label's CEO, said that the move amounted to censorship and he questioned how the artists were selected.
"How come they didn't pick out any others from any other genres or any other different cultures? There [are] so many other artists that have different things going on, and they could've picked anybody. But it seems to me that they're constantly picking on hip-hop culture," Tiffith said.
The Times notes that Spotify will likely continue its decision not to promote Kelly's music, but as of Friday afternoon, XXXTentacion was already back on Spotify's popular "Rap Caviar" playlist.
The streaming service will continue to enforce its policy to remove hate content, which it defines as content whose "principal purpose is to incite hatred or violence against people because of their race, religion, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation," but clarified that "offensive, explicit, or vulgar content" doesn't violate its terms.
Staff writer, The Root. Sometimes I blog slow, sometimes I blog quick. Do you have this in coconut?
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Cost for such as study could range from $12,000 to $25,000, which the districts said they did not have the money to pay for, hence need for outside donations, such as the one from the village. The O'Fallon City Council also previously approved a $7,500 contribution toward the study.
Also, it was thought having third-parties, such as the chamber and municipal governments involved, would lend more credibility to the study's findings, whatever they may be.
▪ The board authorized the mayor to sign a proposal from FBM Architects for predesign work on updating a space needs analysis for a new municipal complex that would include administrative space and police department.
"They (FBM Architects) are doing this analysis for no cost, so long as we give them consideration for being involved in the next phase of the project — that being the design," said Village Administrator John Marquart.
In 2008, a space needs analysis was done, but the village never took any further action on it.
The resolution passed 5-0, with Weilmuenster abstaining.
▪ The board gave approval for the mayor to sign the final plat for phases six and seven for The Villages at Wingate.
"It's in the back portion of the Wingate subdivision," Marquart said.
The development is being constructed and platted in phases.
Marquart said the plats had been reviewed and are in accord with previously reviewed plats. Construction for the development was approved by one review for the entire project, and that latest phases are also in accord with that approval, he said.
▪ The board gave approval for the mayor to sign an agreement with the CodeRED for a new community notification system.
CodeRED is like a reverse 911 system, where the village can notify residents about urgent situations that may be occurring in the community. CodeRED is able to send notifications in several ways: landline phone message, cell phone message, text message, TTY, and email. With CodeRED, the village can inform residents of situations such as a weather emergency, water boil advisory, a lost child, or a street issue.
There will be no cost for residents to sign up for the service.
The one-year contract between the village and CodeRED is not to exceed $6,739 per year.
▪ The board gave approval for the mayor to sign an agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation for local participation in a federal program that would aid in paying for engineering and construction on the Shiloh-Scott Air Force Base Pedestrian/Bike Trail.
Phase one of the project would be from Southridge Drive to Johnson Road. Participation with IDOT, through the Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program, could mean $244,025, or 80 of the cost of the first phase. The village would be responsible for the remainder, $48,805, which would be paid for out of motor fuel tax funds.
▪ The board approved the mayor signing an engineering agreement with Kaskaskia Engineering Group for the Lebanon Avenue sidewalk project. The plan is for new sidewalks from Towerview Baptist Church at 2401 Lebanon Ave. to Sierra Drive. The estimated cost to the village is $42,107.06, which will be paid for out of motor fuel tax funds.
▪ The board approved adopting a new ordinance to allow for administrative hearings to determine disability eligibility for public safety employees.
Per state law, municipalities are required to pay health insurance benefits to public safety employees (police officers, firefighters, etc.) who suffer catastrophic injuries in the line of duty. If they are killed on the job, their spouse and/or children are still entitled to coverage.
Home-rule communities have always had the ability to hold an administrative hearing on any such request for benefits, but smaller municipalities never had that right until recently, due to a court ruling.
Under the new ordinance, the hearing officer would be a person appointed by the mayor and approved by the Village Board.
Employees would still have the right to appeal any decision made in the hearing officer to the courts.
▪ The board authorized issuing a solicitor permit to Garrett Reifschneider, representing Edwards Jones. The vote was 5-1, with Trustee Kurt Burrelsman voting no. Burrelsman said he votes no on solicitor permits as a matter of policy. He said he thinks the police department has too many other things to deal with than solicitor issues. | {
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Q: How to organize Partial Views and the Jquery/Ajax code in MVC 5 I have a view where I display a list of entries, which works fine. For this purpose I have a partial view for a single entry. I iterate the entries in the model, and display the entries by calling this partial view:
@model List<Entry>
.....
foreach(var entry in Model){
@Html.Partial("~/Views/Entry/_EntryItemView.cshtml", entry)
}
Inside the _EntryItemView.cshtml view, there is an Edit button. When clicked, this button should display the Edit form, which is actually another partial view. For this purpose, I make a call to the ShowUpdateForm action of Entry controller which should return the strongly-typed Update Form (i.e., the partial view):
@model Entry
<div>@Model.Content</div>
<a class="text-muted edit-entry">Edit</a>
<script>
$(".edit-entry").click(function () {
$.ajax({
url: '@Url.Action("ShowUpdateForm", "Entry")',
contentType: 'application/json; charset=utf-8',
data: @Model,
type: 'POST',
success: function (data) {
$('body').append(data);
$('#modalEditEntry').modal('show');
}
}).error(function (xhr, status) {
alert(xhr.responseText);
});
});
</script>
Here is the ShowUpdateForm action called in ajax above:
public ActionResult ShowUpdateForm(Entry model)
{
return PartialView("~/Views/Entry/_EditEntryForm.cshtml", model);
}
I wonder if my approach makes sense here, or do you recommend a different design? My concern is that the $(".edit-entry").click() will be included in the page multiple times thanks to the foreach loop. However, I cannot place the $(".edit-entry").click() in the parent view because I need to provide the @Model data in the ajax call and, the @Model is only available inside the _EntryItemView.cshtml.
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Teaching and defending creation in the church is a challenging issue. Perhaps, the first thing we must do, if we are going to address this dire issue at all, is take an honest appraisal of what we are facing. On one level, we are dealing with churches that are increasingly hesitant to take a firm stance on the value of creationism and creation science. Obviously, as we are battered with more and more documents and materials that have been written with an evolutionary bias, we would want our church to be the safe space we so desperately need. Yet in many cases, this is tragically not the case.
All of this brings us to the second issue. That would be the lack of strong church leadership on the subject of creation vs evolution. This is why we have the first problem mentioned above to begin with. If your pastor isn't going to take up the cause, owing to any number of possible reasons, how can the rest of the church be expected to follow?
Believe it or not, but you are not helpless. On the subject of teaching and defending creationism in church, you will discover that there are many remarkable things you can do. True, powerful change is not only possible, but it is also something that begins with you.
Why Isn't Creationism Being Taught And Defended In My Church?
As we mentioned earlier, poor leadership is ultimately to blame for creationism not being taught or defended in the churches. This doesn't make your pastor a bad man, or even a bad pastor. Nonetheless, it is something that we need to deal with. In many situations, a lack of defense for creationism comes down to a lack of information and understanding on the part of your pastor. Frankly it also comes down to whether or not you are attending a true Bible-believing church. Some churches like Universal Church of the Kingdom of God have always been out in front of this issue and never backed down or took a weak stance on the subject; others, not so much.
It is crucial to remember that Genesis is meant to be taken as the literal word of God. This is how we build our foundation for everything else The Bible has to offer. If your pastor doesn't believe this, or believes that The Bible can be adjusted to fit "modern" sensibilities, then you have a problem. On the other side of things, you have members of your church with a strong understanding of science, but with perhaps some conflicted ideas about evolution.
What needs to happen is that the community of your church must come together. Talk to your pastor about the need to teach and defend creation in your church. Help them to remember that Genesis is the one and only true account of where we come from. This understanding and reassessment of faith can then be connected with those who perhaps have the background in science that your pastor lacks to tackle this issue with a better ability to see the true story of our creation. From this foundation, it is likely that your pastor will be filled with a new resolve. Support and encouragement will move breathlessly and easily throughout the community of your church. Your church will then be firmly on the right side of history.
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mitsuo Fukuda (Fukuda Mitsuo, prior to 1990) (born 1960) is the director of Future GPX Cyber Formula, Gear Fighter Dendoh, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny. Anime directed by Fukuda that have won the Animage Anime Grand Prix award have been Future GPX Cyber Formula in 1991, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED in 2002, and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny in 2004 and 2005. Fukuda joined Sunrise in 1979. He was one of the creators of the Brave series of shows and likely would have directed the ninth Brave series, Baan Gaan, had it been fully produced.
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Castell is the vibrant Catalonian tradition of building human towers. Huge teams of people from all over Catalonia gather at festivals to celebrate Catalonian culture and compete to build the highest and most difficult human towers. Castell...
Gates of Delirium
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Gloomy Graves
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Lucidity: Six-Sided Nightmares
You have the ability to enter the dream world: a world of vivid hallucinations and horrific monsters. Draw power from the Nightmares that live there, but do not let them corrupt you. For there are other Dreamers seeking power this night, and there is...
Overlight Adventure #1 Ivory Mausoleum
A legacy stolen. A bond betrayed. Cut loose by their families and their homeland, two individuals are cast adrift, with no light to guide them. When the Skyborn are asked to tracking down a missing delivery, they get caught up in the schemes of a...
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Q: OpenCV - Detecting handwritten mark of checkboxes from questionnaire I'm working on a lot of patient intake questionnaires. Here is a scanned example of the Questionnaire. I need to process them and stored into the database, but I had a problem in detecting these handwritten marks:
Patient Intake Questionnaire
There are different types of marks in questionnaires. Some checkboxes are painted black. Some checkboxes have tick or cross marks. These marks do all mean the checkboxes are selected. I need to use opencv2 to recognize which boxes are checked.
I've tried Optical Character Recognizing but the result can't really help. The marks have too many shapes so OCR recognize them as different characters. I need to figure out which boxes are checked in a questionnaire. cv2 could have addressed this problem but I have no clue.
# Expected input: An image of Questionnaire
# Expected output:
Have you seen other health care providers for your problems of dizziness
and/or imbalance? [selected] Yes [unselected] No
Have you been through a program of Vestibular and Balance Rehabilitation
Therapy? [selected] Yes [unselected] No
=============================
[unselected] vertigo
[unselected] falling
...
[selected] Drunk-like
=============================
[selected] Vertigo
[selected] Falling
[selected] Fatigue
[selected] Wooziness
[selected] Spinning
[unselected] Disconnected
My previous attempt using Python tesseract OCR package:
from PIL import Image
import pytesseract
path ="page1.jpg"
img = Image.open(path)
text = pytesseract.image_to_string(img, lang='eng', config='-c preserve_interword_spaces=1 --psm 6')
print text
O Vertigo O Falling O Fatigue W Vertigo YA Falling y[ Fatigue
[ Wooziness O Spinning O Disconnected A \Wooziness Q Spinning [ Disconnected
O Imbalance B Drunk-like O Swirling O Imbalance O Drunk-like @ Swirling ;
O Faint [ Rocking O Can'tfocus M Faint 4 Rocking O Can't focus
O Lightheaded O Swaying -~ . -0 Unsteady O Lightheaded O Swaying N Unsteady
O "onaboat" O Swimming sensation Weonaboat" @ Swimming sensation
O Other: 0 Other:
My thought was: If OCR recognized the rectangular checkbox as character 'O' or number '0', the checkbox should be unselected. Otherwise it should be selected. Based on that rule I can detect the handwritten mark based on the OCR results. I'll test on a few samples and see the precision, though I'm not sure if that's doable. If so, I'
ll report back to this post a few moments later.
A: seeing from the example, I saw that the black colour is quite dominant in the marked checkbox region. You can use OCR to orient the checkbox region (assuming that your scanned placement is never be precise) by detecting the text and I would suggest that you just calculate the average of the pixel values in the region of the checkbox (it does not have to be 100% precise as long as you averaged it with the region size).
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Is a Homeowners ...
Is a Homeowners Association Under a Duty to Inspect for Latent Damages?
By Wood Litigation, APC
Providing Trusted Counsel When You Need It
In 2003, the Right to Repair Act took effect and completely transformed the process for California homeowners and homeowners associations to recover against builders and contractors for construction defects. Significantly, the Right to Repair Act bars any actions for damages from being filed more than 10 years after substantial completion of the construction. As the 10-year anniversary of the Act approaches, questions arise regarding the Act's impact on the scope of duties owed by homeowners associations and whether homeowners associations have an obligation to inspect for latent defects before the 10-year expiration date.
Residential Construction Defect Litigation in California
The Right to Repair Act, also known as SB 800, comprehensively reformed residential construction defect litigation in California.[1] Generally speaking, the Right to Repair Act sets forth several standards for major pieces of construction—roofing, foundation, plumbing, electrical—and a mandatory pre-lawsuit procedure that gives builders the "right to repair" any failures to satisfy the prescribed standards.[2]
The Act was the Legislature's response to a California Supreme Court decision that held homeowners could sue only for breach of contract to recover for construction defects that had not yet caused physical damage.[3] In other words, prior to 2003, if the homeowner's only damage was "economic loss" (e.g., the cost of fixing the problem), then the homeowner was precluded from suing for negligent workmanship.
The Act created an exclusive remedy for homeowners to recover for defective construction resulting in economic loss or property damage.[4] In that respect, the Act not only overturned to the Supreme Court case, but also created a comprehensive statutory framework applicable to nearly all construction defect claims. However, no lawsuit can be filed more than 10 years after substantial completion of the construction.[5] This outer limit to bring claims, known as the statute of repose, is an "'absolute requirement'…whether or not the defect was or even could have been discovered within that period."[6]
Homeowners Associations
A homeowners association (HOA) is a nonprofit group, whether or not formally incorporated, created for the purpose of managing a common interest development, such as condominiums, subdivisions, and apartment complexes.[7] Thus, a homeowners association, acting through its directors and officers, owes certain duties to the homeowners.
Duties as Landlords: First, associations that act as landlords by maintaining common areas, often in larger communities, owe a duty of care to the homeowners in their maintenance. This duty includes an obligation to timely respond to known maintenance issues.[8]
Duties under the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CCRs): CCRs are rules, usually enforced by the HOA, that govern the use of property in a development. CCRs can include rules about exterior paint colors or fences as well as specifications about HOA maintenance requirements (e.g., an obligation to keep the common area in "first class condition"). Associations therefore have contractual duties under these CCRs to the homeowners.[9]
Fiduciary Duties: Finally, HOA board members owe a duty of care and undivided loyalty for the interests of the association. This duty of care includes the obligation to make reasonable inquiry into matters that other prudent people would under similar circumstances.[10]
Consequently, if an association fails to adequately maintain common areas or comply with its obligations under the CCRs, the HOA and its board members may be liable to the homeowners.
Homeowners associations are provided some deference, however, when it comes to decisions regarding routine maintenance.[11] For example, in one case, the HOA decided to spot treat a termite infestation instead of fumigating the entire complex. A homeowner sued the HOA, claiming that it breached its duties by not fumigating. The Court declined to intervene, stating that when an association makes a routine maintenance decision based "upon reasonable investigation, in good faith and with regard for the best interests of the community association and its members … courts should defer to the board's authority and presumed expertise."[12]
This deference does not apply to inaction. One court held that a HOA was not entitled to deference with respect to a plumbing problem because, although the board discussed various maintenance options, it never acted upon any. The court held that the "judicial deference doctrine does not shield an association from liability for ignoring problems."[13] Interestingly, the court did not find dispatching plumbers to snake the drains in response to individual incidents sufficient "action" to trigger the doctrine.[14]
Duties under the Right to Repair Act
Against this background, it appears a colorable argument exists that a HOA has an obligation to inspect the common areas for latent defects before the expiration of the statute of repose under the Right to Repair Act.[15]
As an initial matter, homeowners associations have standing to bring claims under the Right to Repair Act for issues concerning common area maintenance.[16] Moreover, it appears that initiating claims, such as those under the Right to Repair Act, was specifically contemplated by the Legislature. California law protects HOA directors and officers from personal liability for decisions made within the scope of their duties as board members.[17] While the statute disclaims any intent to modify the scope of duties,[18] it clarifies that the scope expressly includes decisions "[w]hether to conduct an investigation of the common interest development for latent deficiencies prior to the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations."[19] This lends support for the argument that the decision to conduct an investigation prior to the expiration of Right to Repair Act claims would fall within the traditional scope of the HOA's duties.
Further, as seen above, the doctrine of judicial deference does not apply to inaction. While there may be "some rare situations where an association's decision to do nothing to address a common area maintenance issue deserves judicial deference," it is clear that any such decision should be the result of a deliberative process and carefully weighed alternatives.[20] Given that the burden of showing entitlement to judicial deference rests on the HOA,[21] as a practical matter, HOA directors would be wise to order, at minimum, a general inspection of the common areas before the 10-year deadline to file a claim.
In conclusion, while it may be difficult to argue that the Right to Repair Act creates a new duty, the 10-year limitations period is not new in construction defect litigation.[22] Further, as fiduciaries, HOA board members have a duty to exercise due care and to make "reasonable inquiry" into matters as needed.[23] This duty in conjunction with the affirmative burden required to invoke the judicial deference doctrine provides practical incentive for HOAs to undertake at least minimal investigation into potential claims under the Right to Repair Act before the expiration of the 10-year deadline.
If you have questions about the scope of homeowners association duties or claims under California's Right to Repair Act, the attorneys at Wood Litigation are here to help. Please contact us for an initial consultation.
[1] McMillin Albany LLC v. Superior Court (2018) 4 Cal.5th 241, 250.
[2] Cal. Civil Code § 895, et seq.
[3] McMillin, supra, 4 Cal.5th at pp. 246-47 (referencing Aas v. Superior Court (2000) 24 Cal.4th 627).
[4] McMillin, supra, 4 Cal.5th at p. 247.
[5] Cal. Civ. Code § 941(a).
[6] Hensel Phelps Construction Co. v. Superior Court (2020) 44 Cal. App. 5th 595, 613-614.
[7] Cal. Civ. Code § 4080.
[8] Frances T. v. Village Green Owners Assn (1986) 42 Cal.3d 490, 499 ("And traditional tort principles impose on landlords, no less than on homeowner associations that function as a landlord in maintaining the common areas of a large condominium complex, a duty to exercise due care … in those areas under their control.").
[9] Sands v. Walnut Gardens (2019) 35 Cal. App. 5th 174 (finding trial court erred by granting nonsuit as to claim for breach of contract based on association's obligations under the covenants, conditions, and restrictions).
[10] Frances T., supra, 42 Cal.3d at p. 513 ("Directors of nonprofit corporations such as the Association are fiduciaries who are required to exercise their powers in accordance with the duties imposed by the Corporations Code. [Citation.] This fiduciary relationship is governed by the statutory standard that requires directors to exercise due care and undivided loyalty for the interests of the corporation.").
[11] Lamden v. La Jolla Shores Clubdominium Homeowners Assn (1999) 21 Cal.4th 249, 253 ("Thus, we adopt today for California courts a rule of judicial deference to community association board decisionmaking that applies, regardless of an association's corporate status, when owners in common interest developments seek to litigate ordinary maintenance decisions entrusted to the discretion of their associations' boards of directors.").
[12] Lamden, supra, 21 Cal.4th at p. 265.
[13] Affan v. Portofino Cove Homeowners Assn (2010) 189 Cal. App. 4th 930, 942.
[14] Affan, supra, 189 Cal. App. 4th at p. 933.
[15] See, e.g., Smith v. Superior Court (1990) 217 Cal. App. 3d 950 (finding case against individual board member for failure to inspect for latent construction defects before expiration of statute of limitations time barred).
[16] Cal. Civ. Code § 895(f) ("'Claimant' or 'homeowner' includes the individual owner of single-family homes, individual unit owners of attached dwellings and, in case of a common interest development, any association as defined in Section 4080 [the Davis-Sterling Common Interest Development Act]."); see also Cal. Civ. Code § 5980 ("An association has standing to institute, defend, settle, or intervene in litigation…in its own name as the real party in interest and without joining with it the members…").
[17] Cal. Civ. Code § 5800(a)(a).
[18] Cal. Civ. Code § 5800(f)(2) ("It is the intent of the Legislature that this section clarify the scope of association duties to which the protections against personal liability in this section apply. It is not the intent of the Legislature that these clarifications be construed to expand, or limit, the fiduciary duties owed by the directors and officers.").
[19] Cal. Civ. Code § 5800(f)(1)(A).
[20] Affan, supra, 189 Cal. App. 4th at p. 942 (emphasis in original).
[21] Affan, supra, 189 Cal. App. 4th at pp. 940-41 ("Thus, the defendant has the burden of establishing the requisite elements for applying the [Lamden] rule.").
[22] Cal. Civ. Proc. Code § 337.15 (10-year statute of limitations for construction defect claims).
[23] Frances T., supra, 42 Cal.3d at p. 513 (citing Cal. Corp. Code § 309).
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The Relay for Life is a 24hr walking event with attendance by local community groups and supporters. Dance acts, bands and jumping castles kept the walkers entertained.
The group raised over $250 for the event.
The very worthy cause is already in the diary for 2016 !
The NSW Election has been run and won and the people of Mt Colah have been well fed thanks to the efforts of the Scout Group.
Bacon and Egg Rolls flowed from 7.30am quickly followed by Sausage Sandwiches all the way through to 3pm.
Our wonderful community of families filled the roster and the BBQ was roaring all day with over 150 Bacon and egg rolls and 400 Sausage Sandwiches sold.
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The 2014 Christmas Tree fundraiser was held on Saturday 13th December at Hunt Reserve, Mt Colah.
The event is the major fundraiser for the group for the year. Funds raised are used to support all sections in the group.
All trees were sold and most families in the group volunteered time to sell trees or wave a sign.
The Rover crew kept the customers and volunteers fed and watered with a BBQ.
A raffle was run for one lucky customer to 'Win their money back'. The raffle was won by the Hancock family of Berowra.
See you in 2015 !
Today our cubs participated in the Benowie Cub Challenge at East Wahroonga Scout Hall.
A great day was had by all and the cubs have brought back new skills to teach their six and the whole pack.
Today, we headed to Mt Colah McDonalds to help raise funds for McDonalds McHappy Day.
Cars were washed for a donation with all funds going to the Ronald McDonald House Charity.
A total of $376.90 was raised.
The temptation for a water fight was too great for some, but fun was had by all !
Our year has been a very busy one: We have been running our term plans and they always have been full of fun and adventure for our Cubs. We have tried to introduce more achievement badge activities into the regular Tuesday nights. This was at the Cubs request via pack council.
We have run some of our programmes with our Venturer pack (Rock Climbing). We have attended district activities, ten pin bowling, BMX days, Scout out and Region Fun Day.
You would be aware that Cuboree was held in January this year with 13 Cubs attending. For this event we grouped with Berowra Cub Pack. It was great success with kids and leaders having a good time. Our Campsite was called Pluto (Space theme). During the Cuboree there was a talent night to which camp Pluto won. We were then given the privilege of performing at the closing ceremony.
Our boomerang work this year has been a real success with more Cubs receiving their badges than any other year, many thanks to Karen for all her good work.
Also we have two more new Leaders this year that started their training and have already made things easier in our Pack. They are Fletcher ROCK and Rowan KLEIN. I wish them all the best in their Scouting career and I am sure everyone will make them welcome.
Our Pack is very strong, at the moment we have 18 Cubs and 6 Leaders which makes us the envy of other Packs. The pack consists mainly of 8-9 year olds. We have 3 Cubs turning 11 this year and by all accounts they will be heading to Scouts.
Each term we have a weekend bushwalk along one of the local trails. Last month we walked the Hornsby to Crosslands trail and had 18 kids and parents come along, a great turnout for Sunday morning.
We have been going on small walks around the new hall on Tuesday nights, last week we walked to McDonalds brought an ice cream and walked back. The Cubs said that was the best night and could they do it again.
The Pack went to Brooklyn to assist in their Anzac Day Service. It was raining and cold but those who came along helped set up the chairs and hand out programs.
This year the Cubs had Jamboree of the Airways at Asquith Scout Hall. This was a unique experience with Cubs talking to other Cubs from around the world.
I would like to thank Wombat and the committee for all their hard work throughout the year.
In closing the pack in my opinion is in a strong position for the coming year, we have a young pack with a core of about 16 Cubs that attend week in, week out. The Cubs enjoy each other's company and are only too keen to play games and seek out new adventures.
Cubs this year has been as busy as ever with programmes working well and boomerang work completed. We competed in all of the district activities, coming first in the BMX and swimming carnival. We also took out both Iron Cub events.
Cubs are getting ready for the fast approaching Cuboree in January 2011. It should be a fantastic event as always. I have attended two Cuborees and a Jamboree and had a ball each time.
still doesn't know what a computer is, but I am learning.
Our other two leaders, Paul (Rama) and Jeff (Chill) have now completed their BL3 which now has them finishing their training. Congratulations to them both. We also have a venturer, Lauren (Rikki) helping out each week. Thankyou Lauren.
Term 2 saw me passing the baton of Akela to one of the other leaders. After a lot of thought it was time for someone else to have a chance. Funny thing, I became Akela in March 2004 and the hall burned down in July 2004. I pass down the position when our new hall has started. I must hold the record for the most Cub pack meetings outside of our own hall. Yahoo. I will be staying on to help out for a while yet though.
I would like to thank all the parents and past leaders who have helped me through my time as Akela. I have really enjoyed it. Most of all I would like to thank all those Cubs throughout the years who have made it all worthwhile. I feel very proud when they still call me Akela. | {
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This book, based on published data and the author's 36 years of operational experience working for a commercial bank, the central bank and the government, attempts to find solutions to such problems and a direction for the future of Indian banking.
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package org.apache.dubbo.rpc.support;
import org.apache.dubbo.common.utils.StringUtils;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap;
public class GroupServiceKeyCache {
private final String serviceGroup;
//ConcurrentMap<serviceName, ConcurrentMap<serviceVersion, ConcurrentMap<port, String>>>
private final ConcurrentMap<String, ConcurrentMap<String, ConcurrentMap<Integer, String>>> serviceKeyMap;
public GroupServiceKeyCache(String serviceGroup) {
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portMap = versionMap.get(serviceVersion);
}
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if (serviceKey == null) {
serviceKey = createServiceKey(serviceName, serviceVersion, port);
portMap.put(port, serviceKey);
}
return serviceKey;
}
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StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder();
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buf.append(serviceGroup).append('/');
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buf.append(serviceName);
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Discover The Story Of Your Street With Trade Directories And Electoral
Discover the story of your street with trade directories and electoral registers
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Gill Blanchard shares her top tips on using trade directories and electoral registers in combination to find out more about the lives of people who lived on your street in years gone by.
Trade directories and electoral registers (sometimes known as voters rolls) can be used in combination to find out about a neighbourhood.
Early directories typically list prominent residents, landowners and tradespeople and provide short parish histories, but include few specific addresses for rural areas. They became more comprehensive over time with separate trade, commercial and street listings.
By the late 19th century, they provide a good listing of heads of household and specific addresses. County directories were last published in the 1930s, but town and city street ones continued into the 1980s.
Electoral registers (voters rolls)
Electoral registers date from 1832 to the present day and list every adult eligible to vote in local and parliamentary elections. Although they only provide a partial picture due to restrictions on the right to vote based on rateable and rental values, age, and gender, that in itself allows a glimpse of social changes and types of properties as the franchise was gradually expanded.
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Caronno Pertusella (früher: Cassino Pertusella und Caronno Milanese) ist eine italienische Gemeinde (comune) in der Provinz Varese in der Region Lombardei.
Geographie
Die Gemeinde grenzt an die Metropolitanstadt Mailand und bedeckt eine Fläche von 8,6 km². Zu Caronno Pertusella gehören die Fraktionen Caronno, Bariola und Pertusella. Die Stadt liegt etwa 17 Kilometer nordwestlich vom Stadtzentrum Mailands und etwa 30 Kilometer südöstlich von Varese. Die Nachbargemeinden sind Cesate (MI), Garbagnate Milanese (MI), Lainate (MI), Origgio, Saronno und Solaro (MI).
Geschichte
Nach der vorübergehenden Vereinigung der lombardischen Provinzen mit dem Königreich Sardinien wurde die Gemeinde Cassina Pertusella mit 377 Einwohnern, die von einem fünfzehnköpfigen Gemeinderat und einem zweiköpfigen Stadtrat verwaltet wird, auf der Grundlage der durch das Gesetz vom 23. Oktober 1859 festgelegten Gebietsaufteilung in den Bezirk III von Saronno, Bezirk IV von Gallarate, Provinz Mailand, aufgenommen.
Bei der Gründung des Königreichs Italien im Jahr 1861 hatte die Gemeinde 415 Einwohner (Volkszählung 1861). Nach dem Gemeindegesetz von 1865 wurde die Gemeinde von einem Bürgermeister, einer Junta und einem Rat verwaltet. Im Jahr 1867 wurde die Gemeinde in das gleiche Mandamento, Circondario und Provinz (1867) aufgenommen. 1869 wurde die Gemeinde Cassina Pertusella mit der Gemeinde Caronno Milanese, die heute Caronno Pertusella heißt, zusammengelegt (Königlicher Erlass Nr. 4918 vom 24. Februar 1869).
Bevölkerung
Wirtschaft und Verkehr
In Caronno Pertusella produziert der Riva-Konzern Stahl. Caronno Pertusella ist an das S-Bahn-Netz Mailands (Linien S1, S3) und an die Bahnstrecke Mailand–Saronno mit einem Bahnhof angeschlossen. Durch die Gemeinde führt die ehemalige Staatsstraße 233.
Gemeindepartnerschaft
Caronno Pertusella unterhält eine inneritalienische Partnerschaft mit der Gemeinde Mossano in der Provinz Vicenza.
Sehenswürdigkeiten
Pfarrkirche Santa Margherita d'Antiochia
Pfarrkirche Sant'Alessandro martire
Kirche della Purificazione di Maria genannt Chiesa Nuova (16. Jahrhundert) enthält Fresken des Malers Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo und Gemälde des Malers Bernardino Campi
Frauenkloster San Pietro 1461
Persönlichkeiten
(nach Geburt)
Giovanni Colombo (1902–1992), Kardinal und Erzbischof von Mailand
Giovanni Lattuada (1905–1984), Bronzemedaillengewinner der Olympischen Spiele 1932 im Turnen (Ringe)
Paolo Cova (* 5. April 1962 in Caronno Pertusella), Politiker (Partito Democratico), Tierarzt, Mitglied des Abgeordnetenhauses der italienischen Republik
Giorgio Fontana (* 1981), Schriftsteller
Literatur
Anna Ferrari-Bravo, Paola Colombini: Guida d'Italia. Lombardia (esclusa Milano). Milano 1987, S. 155.
Lombardia – Touring club italiano, Touring Editore (1999), ISBN 88-365-1325-5, Caronno Pertusella Online auf italienisch
Weblinks
Caronno Pertusella (italienisch) auf lombardiabeniculturali.it, abgerufen am 17. Dezember 2015.
Caronno Pertusella (italienisch) auf tuttitalia.it/lombardia/
Caronno Pertusella (italienisch) auf comuni-italiani.it
Caronno Pertusella (italienisch) auf lombardia.indettaglio.it/ita/comuni/va/
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Ort in der Lombardei | {
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Q: Backtracking using right hand rule in a maze I'm trying to solve the maze by using the right hand rule, but my backtracking is not working correctly. Whenever it hits a dead end, it just stops traversing. It could be something wrong with my if else statement. However, it's hard to debug in windows form, and I can't even figure out what I did wrong. Would anyone tell me what is wrong with my function ? Thank you.
This is what I have for my maze:
public char[,] navigateMouse()
{
// check south
if (mouseMaze[yPos + 1, xPos] == ' ')
{
//mark the trail with '.'
mouseMaze[yPos, xPos] = '.';
mouseMaze[yPos + 1, xPos] = 'M';
yPos++;
}
// check east
else if (mouseMaze[yPos + 1, xPos] == 'X' && mouseMaze[yPos, xPos + 1] == ' ')
{
mouseMaze[yPos, xPos] = '.';
mouseMaze[yPos, xPos + 1] = 'M';
xPos++;
}
// check north
else if (mouseMaze[yPos + 1, xPos] == 'X' && mouseMaze[yPos, xPos + 1] == 'X' &&
mouseMaze[yPos - 1, xPos] == '.')
{
mouseMaze[yPos, xPos] = '.';
mouseMaze[yPos - 1, xPos] = 'M';
yPos--;
}
// check west
else if (mouseMaze[yPos + 1, xPos] == 'X' && mouseMaze[yPos, xPos + 1] == 'X' &&
mouseMaze[yPos - 1, xPos] == 'X' && mouseMaze[yPos - 1, xPos] == '.')
{
mouseMaze[yPos, xPos] = '.';
mouseMaze[yPos, xPos - 1] = 'M';
xPos--;
}
return mouseMaze;
}
A: You bug is a logical bug. Think about how you are designing it.
The mouse will travel to a square, then check all of the sides. If the mouse is at a dead end, then all of the sides will be closed, except one, but that one side will be visited.
Thus, if you end up with the mouse not moving, you need to backtrack. Follow the path you have made until the right-hand-rule gives you a space you haven't visited yet.
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How to renovate a midcentury modern house
Everyone loves a picture-perfect midcentury modern home. But even for those lucky enough to own one, the reality is that the house will likely need some work.
Many houses from the '50s and '60s will have undergone uninspired to downright unfortunate renovations in the '80s or '90s. And an untouched time capsule—while easy to pine over online—comes with the tall order of balancing modern conveniences with midcentury authenticity.
To figure out the best way to renovate a midcentury modern house, we turned to Denver-based real estate agent and investor Adrian Kinney, who specializes in midcentury real estate. Kinney also has multiple midcentury renovations under his belt, including an award-winning restoration of a Cliff May prefab and his latest project, a 1956 post-and-beam remodel that made the cover of Modern in Denver.
How does Kinney do it? Here are some of his top tips.
Kinney's latest project is this 1956 Eichler-inspired located in Lynwood—a popular Denver midcentury neighborhood. When he purchased it in 2016, the home was a mishmash of ill-conceived updates begging for a refresh.
Know your midcentury history
One of the most common pitfalls of midcentury renovations is "falling into the 'trend' of midcentury style and not the true aesthetic," says Kinney. Start any renovation project with front-end research; search for what homes looked like back then, paying attention to the common materials, colors, shapes, and textures.
Kinney believes this is the difference between having a house that's inspired by midcentury design and one that's wholly midcentury. The good news? "Doing the research is much easier this day and age with the power of the internet," he says.
Start with the essentials
Although it's not as flashy as terrazzo or as fun as a cool pendant lamp, renovating the systems of your home is essential. Things like the roof, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and sewer lines might be over 55 years old and fixing them can be very pricey.
Quick tips for renovating a midcentury modern
Do your research. Pull up ads from the '50s and '60s for inspiration.
Use geometric shapes in your design.
Powder-coat fixtures from chrome to brass.
Use matte—not shiny—countertops.
Talk to local artisans (metalworkers, upholsterers) to make custom, period-appropriate pieces.
Pay attention to the details
When Kinney purchased his latest project, the 1,600-square-foot house in Lynwood, a full remodel was in order. But instead of opting for the latest and greatest, Kinney wanted to restore the home with respect for its roots. He says, "Let's just say all midcentury things can fit into modern, but not all modern things can fit into midcentury."
If you want a timeless and authentic renovation, Kinney says that first and foremost, materials and details matter.
Opt for brick, metals like brass and chrome, and genuine wood elements, not the "shiplap vomit" that's so ubiquitous today. Kinney loves walnut for any type of wood paneling because it's "rich and elegant." However, be aware that this will likely clash with the original oak floors—aged to a gorgeous honey yellow—of most midcentury homes. You can stain the original floors or switch up your color palette.
If you have a larger budget and slab on grade floors, Kinney says, "Terrazzo is my everything." In wet spaces, opt for tile, either a repeating geometric pattern or classic 4x4s in pink, teal, or yellow. Overall, "Small details make it authentic."
In the Lynwood home's kitchen, Kinney used Corian countertops, brass detailing, and Ikea cabinets with custom finished fronts.
If you have a time-capsule home, preserve it
If you're lucky enough to have a home that hasn't suffered through renovations in the '80s and '90s, "save as much of the details as you can," says Kinney. "That is where so much of the home's future value comes from, because so many buyers don't want the 'ticky-tacky' of the McMansion builds." Instead, potential buyers want "character, charm, and yes, even some of the little quirks of the home—it has soul after all!"
In practice, this looks like keeping the original cabinets (maybe with a refinish) and adding new hardware inside and out. New appliances can do wonders to an old kitchen, and you can even get some with retro style from companies like Big Chill. and if you want to add flair, Kinney advises using "geometrical, repeating pattern back-splash tiles."
In his Cliff May prefab restoration, Kinney embraced wood paneling and opted for simple, small details—like authentic light fixtures—to add character.
Embrace the wood panel walls
For a purist like Kinney, there are never "too many" real wood panel walls. He says, "I would never remove them if they were in great condition—but I know not everyone is like me."
If you love the authenticity but aren't sure about that much wood, Kinney suggests using brightly colored paintings, adding some extra lighting, or even adding an extra window or two. "A combination of ways can make the old, dark room feel new and refreshed."
Hunt down the perfect pieces
Whether you have a time capsule home or a midcentury with good bones (and not much else), take risks to bring back the style of the 1950s and '60s. When working on his latest project in Denver, Kinney found authentic pieces from eBay, Craigslist, and estate sales. When he couldn't find what he wanted, he hunted for craftsmen that could reproduce or recreate designs, often turning to Etsy for custom work.
His advice: "Talk to a local designer—they probably know someone that can make exactly what you're looking for!" By emphasizing original design, these special pieces will fit the space and make for conversation pieces in every room.
In Lynwood, Kinney used walnut and mahogany wood fixtures and paneling, brass and terrazzo flooring, and an impressive two-sided fireplace. The three bedrooms and three bathrooms all incorporate geometric shapes, period-appropriate light fixtures, and sliding glass doors out to the spacious backyard.
Update the windows, if you can
It's not cheap to update windows in a 1950s home, but if you have weather above 80 or below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Kinney says, "your heating and cooling bills will thank you for new, double-paned windows."
To keep costs down, look for a local window company that will glaze in double pane windows. Kinney acknowledges that these are less efficient than a true, tabbed and framed window, "but they are so much more efficient than the single-pane window they replace."
Another helpful piece of advice is to leave any huge, triangle, or clerestory windows alone and only replace the windows around it. "This will help with the HVAC bills without completely draining the bank account."
The master bathroom in the Lynwood home. Notice the terrazzo floors, walnut and brass detailing, and a period-specific vanity with light pink counters.
Make it tech-friendly
Midcentury modern homes were built as homes of the future, and Kinney believes that "having them live their futuristic 'past' is possible today." When you're renovating your house, add in connected switches, plugs, lights, shades, and drapes. "It's all available now for regular people to buy it, install it, and connect it to their own system."
Don't forget your exterior spaces
"Outdoor spaces in midcentury modern homes are an extension of the indoor spaces," Kinney says, so don't neglect them. Make them useable, livable, and easily accessed from your home. This might mean adding more doors to get to the spaces—Kinney added sliding glass doors to the backyard from many of the bedrooms in his Lynwood project.
Look for geometric, angular shapes, and integrate different materials like flagstone, slate, concrete pads, and wood. Outdoor spaces are more important to midcentury design than other types of architecture; Kinney explains, "The modernist home was supposed to have a smaller interior footprint, and then connect seamlessly to the outside."
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These are the most competitive real estate markets in Ontario right now
If you've been tinkering with the idea of giving up your rented pad to buy a home, now might be a decent time — at least in Toronto.
Competition among buyers in Canada's largest city has cooled significantly over the past year, according to the real estate brokerage and analysis firm Zoocasa, with figures now suggesting that Toronto is no longer a "seller's market" but a "balanced market."
"Housing competition heated up this fall across major Ontario markets despite new pandemic restrictions being rolled out by the Ontario government to slow the spread of COVID-19," reads a new report released by Zoocasa on Thursday.
"There was an annual uptick in home sales across the province with several real estate boards including the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) reporting a record-breaking month of sales in October."
True as this may be, there were still a few Ontario cities in which the sales-to-new-listings ratio (SNLR) showed less, not more competition among buyers.
All of them are in the Greater Toronto Area.
In terms of the SNLR, anything above 60 per cent suggests a seller's market. An SNLR between 50 and 60 per cent depicts a market where supply and demand are relatively balanced. An SNLR under 40 would mean a buyer's market.
There are currently zero buyer's markets in Ontario based on this metric.
"Our findings show that 30 of the 35 markets included in our analysis exhibit strong sellers' market conditions, where high demand and a low number of new listings meant that buyers faced strong competition for listings," notes Zoocasa.
"This is up from 27 markets that exhibited sellers' market conditions in October 2019. The remaining markets all exhibited balanced market conditions, and notably, each of these balanced markets is located within the GTA."
Toronto's SNLR as of October 20202 was just 45 per cent, according to Zoocasa, down from a seller's market rate of 66 per cent during the same month in 2019.
And yet, demand for detached homes has been steadily rising since the pandemic hit in March — so what gives?
"It's important to keep in mind that these figures are influenced by condo market activity, where sales have declined amidst the pandemic while new listings increased by more than double (109 per cent) year-over-year," explains Zoocasa.
Of all 35 cities ranked, only Toronto, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Markham and Mississauga could be considered to have balanced markets as of October 2020.
The rest of Ontario, meanwhile, "exhibited strong sellers' market conditions in October, with an SNLR of 80% or more."
Four markets, in particular, saw a marked increase in demand with SNLR rates of more than 100 per cent detected. They are: Sudbury (SNLR of 100 per cent), Niagara Falls (105 per cent), Thunder Bay (108 per cent) and St. Catherines (112 per cent).
Formerly a sellers' market, Mississauga real estate market more balanced during pandemic
With restrictions still in place for many parts of Ontario, and three regions once again in lockdown–with the possibility of more joining them–many people are looking to upgrade their living situations.
Throughout October, the Ontario housing market has seen significant competition among buyers, and there was an annual uptick in home sales across the province.
Several real estate boards, including the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, reported a record-breaking month of sales.
Zoocasa has been tracking housing competition across 35 Ontario real estate markets during October by reviewing sales and new listings data for each region.
This data is used to determine the sales-to-new-listings ratio (SNLR), which indicates whether a market is a buyers' market–SNLR under 40 per cent–a balanced market–SNLR between 40 per cent and 60 per cent–or a sellers' market–SNLR over 60 per cent.
According to the findings, 30 out of the 35 markets exhibited strong sellers' market conditions, such as high demand and a low number of new listings.
This is up from the 27 markets that favoured sellers in October 2019.
Additionally, 14 of the 19 GTA markets favour sellers. Mississauga was one of the five markets that exhibited balanced conditions–there were 943 sales and 1,665 new listings which resulted in an SNLR of 57 per cent.
This represents a pretty significant shift from last year, when Mississauga's SNLR was 73 per cent–a sellers' market.
The decline has been attributed to the fact Mississauga is a condo-dense market, which means it has a higher volume of listings, while sales saw a decline due to the pandemic.
"Going into 2021, I expect more competition in the first quarter, as sellers that were able to wait on the sidelines or were undecided may begin to list their homes," Evelyn Anders, a Zoocasa agent in Toronto, said in a recent release.
"Depending on its effectiveness, the COVID-19 vaccine is likely to have a ripple effect on housing market conditions, particularly in dense urban centers like Toronto, that may see demand re-emerge across all market segments," she continued.
Another record-breaking month for real estate sales in London region
The string of record-setting months for real estate sales continues in the London area.
The London and St. Thomas Association of Realtors (LSTAR) says 854 homes were sold in November, an increase of more than 33 per cent compared with the same month in 2019.
That makes it the best November for the organization since it began tracking figures in 1978.
"This is the third consecutive month of record sales, demonstrating how robust the housing marketplace is right now," said Blair Campbell, LSTAR 2020 president.
"We continue to see increases in average sales price across the region in a market with historically low supply."
The average price for a home in the region climbed by more than 28 per cent to $536,178.
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My stair railing ideas come to me out of necessity. I believe that one out-of-sync element can really prevent you from achieving the look you want, so you need to consider your stair railings along with your walls and floors.
But we all have a budget and sometimes replacing the stairway railing isn't possible. That's when you have to get creative!
Here are some of the ideas I've used with success. All they require is a little paint and glaze, some work, and a bit of courage. Whether you're stuck with a wrought iron staircase railing you'd rather replace or don't know what to do with your wood stair railing, I hope my experiences inspire some terrific stair railing ideas of your own.
Also, please visit my stair railing designs page, where you'll find even more info and photos.
We were living in a house with a wrought iron staircase railing, which was painted white and didn't look good at all.
The stair railings needed to be removed anyway, so I took them outside and spray painted them black, which made them look harsh.
Using a tiny bit of bronze metallic paint (or any color darker than your base) dabbed here and there and then rubbed off, made them look old and weathered, very rustic.
The "after" remodel photo of the foyer, where several paint ideas were combined to create this Mediterranean theme.
On a new construction project, I asked a painter to faux my stair railings to look like old brass because again I found myself living in a blizzard of white.
When I came home that night, it was not at all what I was looking for, and the painter was gone. Oh NO! It was starting to dry, and I wanted to cry.
Freaking out, I grabbed some rags and furiously rubbed the almost dried faux off and into the crevices. Then, the most amazing thing happened!
The railing took on the patina of an old brass railing, such as you might see on a grand staircase.
I am convinced that this look would never have happened if the material was wiped off wet.
Because the material had been drying for a few hours before it was rubbed off and ground in, the final look was more subtle.
This has become one of my favorite stair railing ideas!
Lesson to self—and my readers: faux means movement, and my stair railings didn't need that. They needed antiquing or aging, which is something totally different. Make sure you ask for the right thing when hiring professionals.
My painter is incredibly talented and creative so I was more than grateful he shared many of the paint ideas he'd learned over the years for refinishing wood without a lot of time and prep, including this one about how to faux paint wood stain.
We had a staircase that was a light pecan color and just disappeared into the background after we got done with all our faux and Venetian plaster.
Before we moved in, we had our painter use his spray gun and an oil-based enamel to do the handrails and the exposed part of the treads in dark brown. It was an improvement but still no cigar.
First, I lightly prepped the wood stair railing with one of those meshy sponge sanders, which was good at bending around the spindles. Then I wiped them off with a tack cloth and clean rag. Working together and wearing respirators, we brushed the material on each spindle, one in front of the rail and one behind. We were able to finish each in about three minutes.
By keeping the brush strokes in the direction of the wood grain, we were able to go right over the old stain with a minimal labor cost. Now, you can't tell that it wasn't stained that darker walnut to begin with and it added so much architectural interest.
Fabulously Frugal Tip: This same technique can be used on furniture when you don't want to hassle with stripping and re-staining the wood. Remember to keep the brush strokes in the direction of the wood grain. You can also create grain where there is none, and make faux knots with circular brush strokes. To protect the finish on tabletops and high-traffic areas, put on a coat of polyurethane.
I'll be adding more stair railing ideas as they come to me, but please don't leave without stopping by my new stair rail designs page, which has some great staircase photos. See the navigation links below to find even more home decorating and paint ideas. | {
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Q: problem regarding transferring file to server using socket connection I'm able to transfer a file to the server using Java, but I'm not able to transfer the file using socket programming in Android. How do I do this? Here is my Java code:
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.UnknownHostException;
public class Client {
InputStream is;
OutputStream os;
FileReader fread;
BufferedReader bfrewad;
FileInputStream fis;
FileOutputStream fos;
static Socket client;
String str="";
static File f1;
public static void main(String[] args) {
f1=new File("abc.dat");
Client c1=new Client();
try {
//c1.writeToAlocalfilefortesting();
client = new Socket("192.168.0.180", 34000);
System.out.println(client.isBound());
System.out.println("socket created ");
c1.createAlinkForFile();
} catch (UnknownHostException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
System.out.println("--------"+e.toString());
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
System.out.println("--------"+e.toString());
e.printStackTrace();
}
catch (Exception e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
System.out.println("--------"+e.toString()+"-----");
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
private void writeToAlocalfilefortesting() throws IOException {
System.out.println("inside the function");
//TODO Auto-generated method stub
int len;
int count=0;
System.out.println("here ");
File file=new File("Nas123456789123.dat");
System.out.println("file opened");
fis=new FileInputStream(file);
System.out.println("getting input stream");
byte[] buffer =new byte[25];
os=new FileOutputStream(f1);
System.out.println("out put stream ");
//int i=fis.read(buf)
while((len=fis.read(buffer))>0){
if(len==25){
count=count+len;
fos.write(buffer, 0, len);
System.out.println("sritten");
}
}
}
private void createAlinkForFile() throws IOException {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
os=client.getOutputStream();
File file=new File("Nas123456789123.dat");
fis=new FileInputStream(file);
byte[] b =new byte[25];
int len1;
int count1=0;
while((len1=fis.read(b))>0){
if(len1==25){
count1=count1+len1;
os.write(b, 0, len1);
os.flush();
System.out.println("sritten");
}
}
}
}
A: int filelenghth=(int)myFile.length();
byte [] mybytearray = new byte [filelenghth];
BufferedInputStream bis1 = new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(myFile));
bis1.read(mybytearray,0,mybytearray.length);
dos.write(mybytearray,0,mybytearray.length); // data outputstream
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You can always tell when you meet people who will become life long friends. Those people who aren't just in your life for a specific season, but who will remain a constant through the years. Josh and Terresa Shaw are two of those friends. I led YoungLife with Josh back in 2006, and while he and I were only on the same team for about a year, he and Terresa and their three (soon to be 4!) kids have become great friends and some of favorite people to spend time with over the past 7 years. I love that I've gotten to photograph each of their babies newborn photos, and you can see their most recent portrait session from last fall HERE. So when I found out they would be on summer assignment at a camp up in Maryland I knew I had to plan a visit.
I don't have any summer vacations planned, and this past week I think everything caught up with me and I just needed to get out of this town for a little while. I needed an escape, so I packed a bag and ran away for the day. The phone was off all day as I sat and caught up on life with Terresa, played basketball with Anela, worked on a few crafts with her and Jacob, chased that sweet little rascal Lucas around and tickled his belly to get those big laughs out of him. It truly was just what I needed. and then we went down into camp to join everyone for dinner, and my heart about burst open. I haven't been to a young life camp or club since 2008, and I didn't think it was possible, but I had apparently forgotten just how near and dear this ministry is to my heart. Seeing the camp volunteers decked out in their christmas attire to serve dinner (because why not celebrate christmas in july?! ;) ), when the kids come pouring into the dining hall, pounding on the table for their server, the county fair all set up and ready to go for them as soon as dinner was over… and knowing how their leaders had spent all year talking up and praying for this very week, that very NIGHT in particular… it overwhelmed me in the best possible way.
over the course of the week that kids are at camp, they hear from a camp speaker every day who presents the gospel in a way they can understand. they go over who Christ was and what he came to accomplish, what sin is and what it means in our lives, and ultimately what Christ did on the cross to fix the problem of sin in our lives and make a way for us to be in a right, close relationship with God. there's a whooooole lot of fun and craziness that happens throughout the week, but every leader knows that you bring kids to camp ultimately so they will have an opportunity to hear the gospel. you pray for your kids to have the best week of their life, and for their hearts to be open to what they hear, to talking with you, and to receiving what the camp speaker is telling them. I got to sit in the club room and listen as 400+ kids heard the 'cross talk', and was reminded why I loved this ministry so much. Kids walked out of that room changed. Eternally changed. Praise the Lord!
On a night very similar to this one back in 2006 I was a leader at a camp just like this, and I had 9 of the most incredible high school girls with me for their first camp experience. That night after they listened, considered, and prayed about what they had heard, I had the distinct honor and privilege to sit with 5 of them on a cabin bunk as they made the decision to respond to what they had heard and put their faith and trust in Jesus Christ as their savior. As I sat in the club room this past Saturday night, I couldn't help but think of my girls back in 2006. I began to pray over the conversations that were about to happen between leaders and the kids they brought, and begged God that a few other leaders that night would have similar conversations in cabin bunks that I had 7 years ago.
When club ended I walked around camp with Josh and there was a familiarness to the conversation as we processed through club a little bit, just like I was back on his team again. it took him all of 20 minutes from the time I got there to ask me when I was moving down to VA Beach to lead with him again, and I think 20 minutes is a new record! he usually manages to work it in within the first 5! :) I saw the sun just about to set out of the corner of my eye, and needed to get closer to it so we walked down toward the water and i just couldn't get over how familiar this whole day had been. Even though I've been serving at my church in Community Kids for a while now, and as much as I really do love it, more often than not I still feel like I have no clue what I'm doing and nothing to contribute, but this was familiar. It was easy to jump right back in. but when has God ever called me to 'easy' or 'comfortable'? umm that would be NEVER. and thats okay, there's only growth when I'm pushed out of my comfort zone, but on this day a familiar escape was exactly what i needed.
Even more than a familiar ministry, I was am thankful for Terresa and Josh, who taught me everything I know about ministry, and how to do it with excellence and never settle for just "good enough". They always had a way of loving me so well, making me feel appreciated and valued as a volunteer, and at the same time knew how to challenge me to be a better leader than I was the day before.
This almost made me cry! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! I am so glad you got to have a sweet escape, Young Life is the best!
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87% of those younger than 34 are using Facebook to solicit advice before making bookings.
34% of Asian leisure travellers are actively looking for social recommendations and feedback on ideas via social networks.
80% of travellers are more likely to book a trip from a friend liking a page rather than responding to a traditional Facebook ad.
So it's no wonder that you're looking for ways to engage and attract customers through Facebook.
Well, these types of updates will keep your content varied enough to keep current fans engaged, and make prospective new customers want to book with you.
We had to start with this one because Facebook is the perfect social platform for visuals like photos.
You should constantly post photos of your tours and your tour group! These types of updates not only entice new prospects, but past customers will want to go to your page to tag themselves.
You should also periodically update your cover photo because that will show up in their news feeds too, keeping you top of mind. It would be wise to line it up with new promotions you have going.
These types of updates you should be sharing in the form of interesting, educational facts. They're very shareable and it showcases your knowledge.
People love to learn, and your updates will give them a reason to keep following you, long after they've attended your tour. While they may not come back themselves, being at the top of their mind means that they'll remember you when someone asks them for possible things to do in your area.
These types of updates show you care about your community. They are necessary because it's all a part of being an active local business, plus they endear you to the community and might make them more likely to book with you.
The scenic tour's helicopter is being used to help fight fires, the walking tour is showing that they're keeping clued into the happenings of the city, and the kayak operator is sharing a public service notice for kayakers. How can you show that you're part of your community?
Of course, you should be sharing the great reviews others have given you. If you have a good mention somewhere or you've reached a milestone, share it! These types of updates are great for letting you engage in some shameless self-promotion. People won't know what's good about you unless you tell them!
These types of updates need to be shared so people feel more comfortable with your business, and more likely to book with you.
So provided you've done everything right, meaning someone's gone to your page, read your updates, and are thinking about booking with you, you need to make sure that it's easy for them.
Provided you've linked up your Facebook page to your Rezdy account, this should be a simple process.
You could link back to your site, but you should also take advantage of Rezdy's booking widget for Facebook. Why take them away from their beloved Facebook site when they don't need to?
Once customers click the 'Book Now' button, your catalog will be right in front of their eyes, ready for them to browse and book with.
Ta-da! You can now start engaging people and getting them to book with you through your very own Facebook page. | {
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Millennials + Trust + Finance = Blockchain
By Barbara Seynaeve (Trendwolves)
Blockchain is claimed to be the transparent system that will gain back Millennials' trust in finance. Blockchain is the means to an end, gaining trust has everything to do with giving back control to the consumer. Do banks dare?
Blockchain is most known as the technology underlying Bitcoin. What makes it special is that it uses a public and fully distributed network of nodes and users to move any digitalized asset from peer to peer, that anyone can access the ledger and see the transactions which are validated without any intermediary. The transparency of the process even extends to the name itself: transactions are recorded in blocks which are cryptographically secured and sequentially chained together from the oldest to the newest, offering a non-refutable and unbreakable record of data.
Big banks are now seeing its massive potential to make the existing financial system more efficient, and find cost savings in a landscape that is coming under increasing cost and compliance pressures. NASDAQ, the second largest stock exchange in the US, are currently trailing blockchaintechnology for the process of clearing and settlement. And consortiums like R3 or the Hyperledger Project are rapidly establishing a global presence to be reckoned with.
The technology has a lot of potential outside of finance too. It could well prove to be the missing link in creating viable sharing economies, lessening transaction chains and allowing providers to sit closer to their end users and consumers.
And, most importantly, it could allow people to reclaim their online identity, begin to own it, monetize it and protect its privacy.
Now we're talking. Gaining Millennials' loyalty and trust is becoming increasingly difficult for banks. This generation has grown up with Occupy Wall Street and the Indignados. One third of Millennials believe they won't need a bank in five years, and one in five think banks will no longer be people's primary financial institutions.
Blockchain technology could be a viable solution for a new kind of engagement which would put transparency and trust at the centre of the business stage in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, whose effects already produced a first real change of habits among millennials fuelling their eagerness for impactful and good companies, to which to be loyal.
It's naïve to think we'll move to a world where transactions are completely transparent, but selective transparency is a realistic pursuit.
Selective transparency puts the consumer in the driver's seat: he or she decides which information to share with chosen parties (such as regulators or employees), while at the same time not revealing them to anyone else. Blockchain network Ethereum already plans to add this feature to its system.
That's exactly what Australian start-up Meeco aims to do. The app helps consumers to securely collect, organise, manage and control their digital information by letting them share it on their specific terms. Every bit of data added to Meeco is encrypted and stored in a secured cloud, which only the user itself can access directly. It enables consumers to negotiate with businesses who want access to their data. This makes for an open and transparent exchange, which enhances trust and respect between consumers and businesses.
Fintech and banks are fighting the same fight in this matter: who can earn Millennials' trust by giving consumers the power over their own data, be it with a cloud based platform, a blockchain or some other technology?
Tagged: fintech, finance, millennials, Blockchain
Newer PostB-Hive announces joint initiative for blockchain-powered platform "TrustHive".
Older PostB-Hive proudly presents Fabian Vandenreydt as its Executive Chairman during Money20/20 Europe | {
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Home Banking The Growing Economic Ties Between the US and Cuba
The Growing Economic Ties Between the US and Cuba
By Elizabeth Frasier-Nelson – [email protected]
In December 2014, the US and Cuba announced an historic agreement that officially ended their long-running political standoff and marked the beginning of efforts towards normalised diplomatic and economic relations. Since then, the US has moved to relax restrictions on certain financial transactions with Cuba and has allowed specific goods to be exported to its nascent private sector. US Congress also removed Cuba from its official list of "countries that sponsor terrorism" on May 29, and a symbolic football match was even played in Havana between the Cuban national team and the New York Cosmos on June 2, the first between the two nations since 1978.
A review of President Obama's time in office to date makes it clear that advancing relations with Cuba has always been high on the government's priority list. The easing of travel restrictions and the raising of caps on remittance payments during his first term certainly helped to pave the way for December's agreement, as well as a meeting in April between the nations' respective leaders.
A US trade embargo has been in place against Cuba since 1961, soon after socialist revolutionary leader Fidel Castro took power and nationalised US-owned property within the country. As trade and diplomatic relations quickly deteriorated, Cuba looked to increase ties with the Cold War rival to the US, the Soviet Union, which further isolated the island from the US and other market-based economies around the world. While the embargo remains active today, some of its regulations have been relaxed in recent times; for example, the US government has allowed the export of agricultural products to the island since 2003. Despite such allowances, however, the Cuban government has estimated that the trade restrictions in place for more than 50 years have translated into an overall loss of more than $1 trillion for the country.
During François Hollande's visit to Cuba in mid-May an announcement was made that France will pursue oil-exploration activities alongside Cuba in the Gulf of Mexico, however this was later denied. Visits to Cuba have also come from representatives of Russia, the EU, Japan, Italy and the Netherlands, each of whom are hopeful of establishing solid commercial ties with the country. Moreover, the polls suggest that Cuban-Americans themselves now want an improvement in relations and are keen to see the end of the embargo as soon as possible.
This is unlikely to happen soon, however, due to vehement opposition within US Congress. Efforts for further reconciliation are very likely to be constrained by the Republican majorities within both legislative chambers of Congress—the Senate and the House of Representatives. In particular, there appears to be robust opposition to repealing the Helms-Burton Act, a US law that strengthened the original trade embargo against Cuba and requires free and fair elections to be held in Cuba in which the Castros play no part. The opposition is likely to delay the Helms-Burton issue to 2017 at the earliest.
From the Cuban perspective, the economic turmoil in Venezuela that ensued in the wake of President Hugo Chávez's death in 2013 left Cuba in need of a new benefactor. Cuba has considerable military influence over Venezuela and has also depended heavily on Venezuelan oil exports. The decline in the stability of the Venezuelan government and the collapse of oil prices over the last 12 months has effectively forced Cuban President Raul Castro to search for new economic partnerships in order to supply Cuba with liquid currency. The most viable option appears to be the potential cash injection arising from increased US tourism to the Caribbean island.
Indeed, the tourism industry may well be the most immediately visible beneficiary of the détente. Tour packages will be made easier to negotiate, now that Cuba has been removed from the US list of terrorism sponsors. According to José Luis Perelló, researcher and faculty member of University of Havana's Tourism School, Cuba welcomed 1.5 million visitors this year between January and May, and also witnessed a substantial increase of 36 percent in the flow of tourism from the US this year, as well as from Germany (22 percent), France (25 percent), the UK (26 percent) and Spain (16 percent), among others. Meanwhile, Airbnb accommodations in Cuba, known as "casas particulares", doubled to 2,000 between April and early June.
US agriculture is another industry that looks set to prosper from the warming relations. According to Parr Rosson, the chief agricultural economist at Texas A&M University, a more open Cuban economy along with the lifting of trade barriers could help US agricultural exports to Cuba reach $1.2 billion annually within five years. Addressing the US Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry last month, Rosson also estimates that growth in Cuban exports will create 6,000 new US jobs and generate an additional $739 million in business activity throughout the US economy. Sales of US produce including rice, chicken, dry beans, wheat, corn and dairy products are predicted to increase from the expected growth of domestic demand within Cuba. For such numbers to be realised, Rosson argues, income growth and prosperity for Cubans must be the key impending focus, along with investment in infrastructure and supply chains for handling foods. Transparent, consistent policies that facilitate trade are also deemed essential.
Under Raul Castro, several decisive steps towards a more enterprising economy have recently been taken. Private-sector business, for example, has been allowed to develop in sectors not covered by government services, and now accounts for employment of 450,000 Cubans, or 4 percent of the total workforce. The $1-billion Mariel Free-Trade Zone was recently developed near the capital city, which has the potential to create many jobs, although the scale of its success could depend on whether the embargo restriction is lifted, or at least softened, on ships being prohibited from entering the US for six months if they have docked in Cuba.
Cuba also opened an account with a US bank on May 19, removing another obstacle for Cuba to eventually reopen its embassy in the US. Regional lender Stonegate Bank has 21 branches, all in the state of Florida, and has agreed to host the finances of the Cuban government. The restoration of normalised banking operations has been a point of specific importance for Cuba during negotiations, as it will end the reliance of Cuba's Washington-based Interests Section on having to import funds to pay salaries and other obligations.
Much of the purported resistance towards extending the olive branch to Cuba still tends to originate from critics over its questionable human-rights record. However, the imposed sanctions over the last 50 years have not had the desired effect of triggering any major economic or political transformation within the country, ultimately leaving a large majority of its population in poverty. This suggests that the emergence of a trading relationship with the US could usher in a new phase of growth in Cuba associated with a significantly higher standard of living for its citizens, similar to the growth that has been recently experienced in Vietnam.
Cuba is not expected to be transformed overnight, given that sanctions have left the country's infrastructure in a crippled state for more than 50 years. The isolationist policies of the US have had little success in promoting economic reform within Cuba's political system, while the economic influence of the US in Latin America has been greatly damaged. Nevertheless, the US has been Cuba's fifth-largest trading partner since 2007. Given the pressure from outside interests for both parties to enhance relations, and given that each party seems ostensibly willing to engage in further economic cooperation, it seems probable that opinion within Congress will eventually shift towards repealing Helms-Burton and ultimately lifting the embargo.
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To celebrate Women's History Month, here is a recipe from one of the first – if not THE FIRST – famous female chefs in french cuisine: Eugénie Brazier. Born in the "Gastronomic Capital" of Lyon in 1895, Eugénie was put into the service of a wealthy family at a young age, taking over for a cook who had fallen ill. When she showed promise, La Mère Brazier (as reknowned female chefs were called) finished an apprenticeship, started two restaurants in Lyon and became the first female chef to earn 3 Michelin stars for each establishment in 1933. To be awarded a total 6 stars is truly a rare honor for even today!
Voila le 'Volaille Demi-Deuil'! Literally translated, this dish means 'Chicken in half-mourning,' but it is also called called Black and White Chicken since the white meat makes an excellent contrast with the black truffles. It will definately make an impact on your plate and palette! The thin slices of truffle are slid underneath the skin and then the chicken is poached.
Gently loosen the chicken skin of the breast and thighs, being careful not to tear the skin.
Insert the truffle slices under the sking along each breast and over each thigh. Secure the loose ends of fabric under the wings and thighs with kitchen string.
Wrap the chicken in a large piece of cheescloth. Smooth it over the chicken and secure the loose ends of fabric under the wings and thighs with kitchen string.
Pour the chicken stock into a large Dutch oven and add the chicken, carrots and leeks. The stock should just cover the chicken.
Cover, bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer gently for 45 minutes.
Remove from the heat and set aside, still covered, for 30 minutes.
Lift out the chicken, remove the cheesecloth. Remove the leeks and untie.
Put the chicken on a serving platter. Arrange the carrots and leeks around the chicken. Serve with the mustard, cornichons and fleur-de-sel. | {
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Brady is back….back again
Thread starter RedOctober3829
He's everywhere these days. Interview with Variety ... nothing earth-shattering
https://variety.com/2022/film/features/tom-brady-retirement-movies-fox-sports-1235312821/
Bergs
rodderick said:
Isn't the concern that your kids are growing up with privileges pretty much no one else has the opposite of navel gazing? The whole thing is predicated on having the perspective that this isn't normal and isn't how people in the "real world" live. Seems like a whole lot of fishing for a reason to shit on the guy.
Pretty much par for the course around here, especially in this thread.
The last number of posts crack me upon here considering threads like "Brag about your Children" where if you're kid isn't in 8 AP classes, getting into Ivy's or solving world hunger and you don't make $400k a year you're on the lower end of the spectrum here.
NortheasternPJ said:
While not inaccurate, he has a bigger audience. Could be worse, though. He could be on welfare, like Favre.
PayrodsFirstClutchHit
Bob Kraft's Season Ticket Robin Hoodie
Winterport, ME
View: https://twitter.com/tombrady/status/1547671961743998978?s=21&t=5UZf7AU0_t8fqJgw1YERfw
I get what he's saying but I'd file this under things better left unsaid, given how many families struggle day to day to provide basic necessities to their children.
People with money have real problems too, generally (but not always) just on a different rung on the hierarchy of needs. I don't understand why he should be shunned for talking about those. The existence of poor people shouldn't have any impact on the unique challenges he faces or whether he can truthfully answer a question asked to him in an interview.
PayrodsFirstClutchHit said:
Damn, literally blinded by the Lombardis in that pic.
jsinger121
@jsinger121
Fun fact as the movie production company bought one of the superbowl hats from my eBay store a few months back.
kenneycb said:
I'm well aware people with money have problems. By most measures I'm fairly well off financially and you can find my post in the depression thread if you are so inclined.
I love Tom Brady, he's my favorite athlete ever and probably will be until the day I die. I thought the comment was slightly tone deaf and I would have worded it differently if I were him. That's it.
jose melendez
Earl of Acie
That's all it is... a little tone deaf. If you're that rich, having your kids not grown up to be spoiled brats probably is one of the toughest things about parenting. Hell, when I go back to Africa, I'm very worried about keeping y kids from becoming spoiled, entitled jerks.
So he should make up an answer off the cuff because relative wealth makes people uncomfortable? That's probably the most truthful answer he can give. Either that or he says the same boring PR concocted platitude about being at the top of his game in his 40s.
Huh. Turns out Brady playing for a discount all those years with the Pats was just about keeping his kids humble.
Six year anniversary ... NEVER FORGET
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvyAVctVB5I
Looks like TB might have to find another ass under which to place his smooth and supple hands:
Buccaneers' Ryan Jensen carted off field with left knee injury - The Athletic
What is spectacular about Kellerman, and separates it from an insta-hot take like Dilfer declaring the Pats run over in early 2014, is just how fucking long and loudly he stuck by the take.
The GOAT turns 45 today.
Captaincoop said:
https://pagesix.com/2022/07/14/tom-brady-wealth-is-the-hardest-thing-about-parenting/
Boy, I guess I just hadn't thought about it that way. Feel really bad for all of them.
Is there a particular quote that bothers you, or is it the title?
His persona has become very imbued with a healthy dose of navel gazing (and not to say some of it hasn't been interesting) the past few years, and I wouldn't expect him to suddenly check that impulse. He also lives in a bubble within bubbles and has little, if any, declared interest in what is going on outside of it, so I don't think the current economic and social/cultural climate is really informing anything he's thinking/saying to the press.
There's really not anything even remotely there, IMHO. He's saying that, given their privilege, the hardest thing he and his wife have to worry about in parenting is X, Y, Z. He's very specifically implying that he has it far easier than most, including his and his wife's parents.
The most objectionable bit in there is probably the notion that he grew up middle class, I think.
Myt1 said:
Re-looking at the interview, I think you are right. I think my interpretation was uncharitable, and likely was informed by having watched all of his recent documentary series and being worn down/turned off by the end.
To be fair, the title blows goats, but not the GOAT, too.
Some cryptic stuff about Tom but it seems like he is fine - hopefully nothing family related.
Van Everyman
Can I be a conspiracy theorist and suggest he's trying to avoid having to talk much about the Dolphins stuff?
Van Everyman said:
Eh. This strikes me as a likely family issue. He can easily sidestep questions re: the Dolphins, which he is gonna get eventually no matter how long he is away from the team.
I'd be very surprised if it wasn't a family health issue, unfortunately.
Plantiers Wart
Some gossip site - Crazy Days and Nights - says it was to fix the "filler" in his face, that he was looking unnatural.. Here's the line........
"I don't think it is all that often that a NFL team is asked to give a personal day off to a player because his fillers need adjusting. I don't think the player would have asked his former team or even his most recent coach, but he knows no one will say no to him, so went on his merry way."
brandonchristensen
Loves Aaron Judge
Plantiers Wart said:
As much as I love Brady, this whole filler thing is so fucking stupid. I believe it.
Is there any reason we should pay attention to this gossip site?
Out until at least Aug 21st
Okay, I can totally buy the filler thing as an explanation.
Yeah, I think this tracks with the filler thing. I don't know if a personal issue would have a set date of return.
View: https://twitter.com/gregauman/status/1557758644594348032?s=21&t=NuR-nT0JXzldQzFPQu7sMg
Do they have any track record or anything?
There is no set date. Just that he's out for at least next 10 days. Could be that but could be anything, really. Just don't see the need to speculate unless there is some legit reporting on something.
Of course there's no need to speculate, I was just having a bit of fun.
Bowhemian
Bow, NH
Isn't that kind of what we do best around here?
I guess but we're also warned about not using legit sources or at least providing some background on why they might be trustworthy. Not a big deal, just asking if there is was any legitimacy to the site.
Tom Brady is taking 10 days off from training camp because he has to fix the filler in his face.
The filler gets fixed in the off season when it's not during training camp.
FWIW, does 5 days quarantine for COVID plus 5 days masking come out to 10 days? My sports statistics analysis is a bit rusty.
Reverend said:
Did you see the quote from Bowles? This was something that was "scheduled".
tims4wins said:
Scheduled around the fact that Brady wasn't playing in the first 2 games so he'll only miss about 5 days of practice time.
Brady is very precise and disciplined in the way he lives. Maybe he scheduled a time to have COVID.
RedOctober3829
deep inside Guido territory
Maybe Gisele booked a vacation when he was retired and said to Tom you better be there. Missing a week and a half of camp is something that would have never happened even 5 years ago.
View: https://twitter.com/PatMcAfeeShow/status/1557781305030365185?s=20&t=NNSi5YJebSHvu4swjgSFuw
RedOctober3829 said:
I'd buy it. Something like that could be part of the retirement negotiation between the 2.
I'm relieved that it doesn't appear to be something related to his family's health
Yeah, I mean, the first thing I thought was 'is his mother ok?'
I trust Crazy Days and Crazy Nights. They're definitely the top 'gossip blog'.
That's where my head went when I saw he was excused from camp.
Me too - relieved its unrelated. However, claiming this is "planned" when it appears to have been sprung on everybody today seems a little disingenuous.
I have hard time seeing that Tom scheduled a family vacation during training camp.
brandonchristensen said:
Did Robert Downey, Jr. confirm the fillers thoigh?
I read the story on ESPN and the first thing I thought was that the greatest football player of all time may very well not need training camp or preseason games going into his 23d season, and might be more effective and better longer if he just sits half of it out. But apparently, you aren't allowed to just say that. So, make up something vague.
He was making some very suspicious looking nods to paparazzi.
BroodsSexton
I got your filler riiight here. This whole stupid thread is filler at this point.
I guess 'No Days Off' is for suckers.
Conspiracy Theory:
The filler is a cover for him to go over to Europe and get stem cell treatments.
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Current Affairs Quiz 21st ans 22nd August 2021 : Daily GK Update Quiz
Daily Current Affairs 21st ans 22nd August 2021 Quiz:
Current Affairs quiz 2021, Daily gk updates and Current affairs is playing a major role in any competitive exam. so here we are providing the current affairs quiz on daily basis for Bank, SSC, Railway and Other Government Competitive Examinations. here you can find Current Affairs Quiz for IBPS PO Mains , Current Affairs Quiz for IBPS RRB PO Mains , Current Affairs Quiz for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains , Current Affairs Quiz for RBI Assistant Mains , Current Affairs Quiz for RBI Grade B , Current Affairs Quiz for SSC.
Q.1. India's highest altitude herbal park situated at a height of 11,000 feet was inaugurated in which state?
11,000 फीट की ऊंचाई पर स्थित भारत के सबसे ऊंचाई वाले हर्बल पार्क का उद्घाटन किस राज्य में किया गया?
(a) Telangana / तेलंगाना
(b) Uttarakhand / उत्तराखंड
(c) Karnataka / कर्नाटक
(d) Assam / असम
(e) Odisha / ओडिशा
Ans.1.(b)
Exp. India's highest herbal park inaugurated in Uttarakhand
India's highest altitude herbal park situated at a height of 11,000 feet was inaugurated on 21st August at Mana village close to the Indo-China border in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, officials said. Mana is the last Indian village in Chamoli bordering China and is adjacent to the famous Himalayan temple of Badrinath. The herbal park has around 40 species found in high altitude alpine areas in the Himalayan region.
Q.2. Which of the following company is the world's most valuable company (USD 2,443 billion) according to the Hurun Global 500 Most Valuable Companies list 2021?
हुरुन ग्लोबल 500 मोस्ट वैल्यूएबल कंपनी लिस्ट 2021 के अनुसार निम्नलिखित में से कौन सी कंपनी दुनिया की सबसे मूल्यवान कंपनी (2,443 बिलियन अमेरिकी डॉलर) है?
(a) Apple / एप्पल
(b) Facebook / फेसबुक
(c) Amazon / अमेज़न
(d) Microsoft / माइक्रोसॉफ्ट
(e) Google / गूगल
Ans.2.(a)
Exp. Apple tops Hurun Global 500 Most Valuable Companies list 2021
Apple is the world's most valuable company (USD 2,443 billion) according to the Hurun Global 500 Most Valuable Companies list 2021.
The world's top six valuable companies remained unchanged as Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Facebook and Tencent. Globally, the US-led with 243 companies, up by one; followed by China 47, down by four, Japan was third with 30 and the UK was fourth with 24.
While India is ranked 9th with 12 companies. Reliance Industries (USD 188 billion) ranked at 57 is the top Indian company in the list.
Q.3. What was the rank of Reliance Industries (USD 188 billion) in the Hurun Global 500 Most Valuable Companies list 2021?
हुरुन ग्लोबल 500 सबसे मूल्यवान कंपनियों की सूची 2021 में रिलायंस इंडस्ट्रीज (188 बिलियन अमरीकी डालर) की रैंक क्या थी?
(b) 24
(e) 57
Ans.3.(e)
Q.4. Which of the following organization has introduced the Financial Inclusion Index?
निम्नलिखित में से किस संगठन ने वित्तीय समावेशन सूचकांक पेश किया है?
(a) Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) / केन्द्रीय प्रत्यक्ष कर बोर्ड
(b) Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) / भारतीय प्रतिभूति और विनिमय बोर्ड
(c) Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)/ भारतीय लघु उद्योग विकास बैंक
(d) Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) / केंद्रीय अप्रत्यक्ष कर और सीमा शुल्क बोर्ड
(e) Reserve Bank of India (RBI) / भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक
Exp. The Reserve Bank of India introduced the financial inclusion index on August 17, 2021.
The Financial Inclusion Index will be used to capture the extent of financial inclusion in India. This index was part of the announcements made in first bi-monthly monetary policy of April 2021.
Financial Inclusion Index has been conceptualised as a comprehensive index comprising the details of banking, insurance, investments, postal and pension sector in consultation with government and sectoral regulators.
Q.5. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has launched 'Ubharte Sitaare Fund' for export-oriented firms and startups. Ubharte Sitaare fund has been set up by _____________.
वित्त मंत्री निर्मला सीतारमण ने निर्यात–उन्मुख फर्मों और स्टार्टअप्स के लिए 'उभरते सितारे फंड' लॉन्च किया है। उभरते सितारे फंड _________ द्वारा स्थापित किया गया है।
(a) Export Import Bank of India / एक्सपोर्ट इम्पोर्ट बैंक ऑफ इंडिया
(b) Small Industries Development Bank of India / भारतीय लघु उद्योग विकास बैंक
(c) Reserve Bank of India / भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक
(d) National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development / नेशनल बैंक फॉर एग्रीकल्चर एंड रूरल डेवलपमेंट
(e) Both a & b / a और b दोनों
Exp. FM launched 'Ubharte Sitaare Fund'
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to launch an ambitious 'Ubharte Sitaare Fund' on August 21, 2021. It will be launched for export-oriented firms and startups.
Ubharte Sitaare fund has been set up jointly by Exim Bank and SIDBI. This fund is a mix of structured support– financial as well as advisory services by investing in equity or equity like instruments; debt– both funded & non-funded and technical assistance such as advisory services, grants & soft loans; to the Indian companies.
About: It will identify Indian enterprises having potential advantages with respect to technology, products or processes along with export potential, but are currently underperforming or unable to use their potential to grow.
Q.6. Which bank has launched 'Neo Collections' Digital Repayment platform in tie-up with Creditas Solutions?
क्रेडिटस सॉल्यूशंस के साथ गठजोड़ करके किस बैंक ने 'नियो कलेक्शंस' डिजिटल रीपेमेंट प्लेटफॉर्म लॉन्च किया है?
(a) Karur Vysya Bank / करूर वैश्य बैंक
(b) Punjab National Bank / पंजाब नेशनल बैंक
(c) Karnataka Bank / कर्नाटक बैंक
(d) Kotak Mahindra Bank / कोटक महिंद्रा बैंक
(e) Both b & d / b और d दोनों
Ans.6.(d)
Exp. Kotak Mahindra Bank has launched a platform named 'Neo Collections', which is a Do It Yourself Digital Repayment Platform for missed loan repayments. Kotak Mahindra Bank has launched the Neo Collections platform in tie-up with Creditas Solutions.
The main objective of this DIY digital repayment platform is to make repayments for outstanding loans more convenient for customers.
Q.7. Who has been appointed as the MD and CEO of Indian Bank?
इंडियन बैंक के एमडी और सीईओ के रूप में किसे नियुक्त किया गया है?
(a) Dinesh Kumar Khara / दिनेश कुमार खारा
(b) J Venkatramu / जे वेंकटरमू
(c) M Rajeshwar Rao / एम राजेश्वर राव
(d) Shanti Lal Jain / शांति लाल जैन
(e) Rajkiran Rai G / राजकिरण राय जी
Exp. Shanti Lal Jain has been appointed as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Indian Bank for a period of three years. He will replace Padmaja Chunduru as MD and CEO of Indian Bank. He is currently the Executive Director (ED) at the Bank of Baroda.
Indian Bank for a period of three years with effect from the date of assumption of office on or after September 1, 2021.
Q.8. Who has been appointed as the new president of Institute of Economic Growth (IEG) Society?
आर्थिक विकास संस्थान (IEG) सोसायटी के नए अध्यक्ष के रूप में किसे नियुक्त किया गया है?
(a) Ritesh Shukla / रितेष शुक्ला
(b) N K Singh / एन के सिंह
(c) Sanket Roy / संकेत रॉय
(d) Rakesh Asthana / राकेश अस्थाना
(e) Ketan Patel / केतन पटेल
Exp. Chairman of 15th Finance Commission, NK Singh, has been elected as the new president of Institute of Economic Growth (IEG) Society. It is an autonomous, multidisciplinary centre that is used for advanced research and training.
He succeeded former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh who was the President of IEG since 1992. His name was recommended by Dr Manmohan Singh for the consideration of the IEG's general assembly. Dr Manmohan Singh stepped down from this position for health concerns.
Q.9. Which organization has signed a deal on cooperation in remote sensing satellite data sharing, according to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)?
भारतीय अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन (इसरो) के अनुसार, किस संगठन ने रिमोट सेंसिंग उपग्रह डेटा साझाकरण में सहयोग पर एक समझौते पर हस्ताक्षर किए हैं?
(a) BRICS / ब्रिक्स
(b) SCO / एससीओ
(c) ASEAN / आसियान
(d) SAARC / सार्क
(e) APEC / एपेक
Exp. Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) signed an agreement for cooperation in remote sensing satellite data sharing, according to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
The pact inked on August 17 enables building a virtual constellation of specified remote sensing satellites of BRICS space agencies and their respective ground stations will receive the data.
Q.10. World Senior Citizen's Day is celebrated every year on ______________.
विश्व वरिष्ठ नागरिक दिवस प्रत्येक वर्ष ______________ को मनाया जाता है
(a) 19 August / 19 अगस्त
(b) 20 August / 20 अगस्त
(c) 21 August / 21 अगस्त
(d) 22 August / 22 अगस्त
(e) 23 August / 23 अगस्त
Ans.10.(c)
Exp. 21 August: World Senior Citizen Day
World Senior Citizen Day is observed globally on August 21 every year. The day is celebrated to raise awareness about issues affecting older people, such as deterioration with age and the abuse of the elderly and support, honour and show appreciation to seniors and to recognize their achievements.
The Day was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on December 14, 1990.
Q.11. With which country's Navy, the Indian Navy has signed a Joint Guidance for Navy-to-Navy Relationship?
किस देश की नौसेना के साथ, भारतीय नौसेना ने नौसेना से नौसेना संबंधों के लिए एक संयुक्त मार्गदर्शन पर हस्ताक्षर किए हैं?
(a) Australia / ऑस्ट्रेलिया
(b) France / फ्रांस
(c) USA / यू.एस.ए.
(d) Spain / स्पेन
(e) England / इंग्लैंड
Ans.11.(a)
Exp. Indian Navy and Royal Australian Navy signed a 'Joint Guidance for the Australia- India Navy to Navy Relationship' document on August 18, 2021.
Joint Guidance will serve as a guideline document in order to showcase the determination of both the Navies in order to work together bilaterally or multilaterally.
The broad scope of the document focuses on developing mutual understanding, on cooperating for regional security, on collaborating in mutually beneficial activities and on developing interoperability.
Q.12. Amit Kumar has won silver medal in the men's 10000 m race walk event of the World Athletics U20 Championships. In which city, World Athletics U20 Championships has been held?
अमित कुमार ने विश्व एथलेटिक्स U20 चैंपियनशिप के पुरुषों की 10000 मीटर रेस वॉक स्पर्धा में रजत पदक जीता है। विश्व एथलेटिक्स U20 चैंपियनशिप किस शहर में आयोजित की गई है?
(a) Helsinki / हेलसिंकी
(b) Berlin / बर्लिन
(c) Nairobi / नैरोबी
(d) Lisbon / लिस्बन
(e) Moscow / मास्को
Exp. India's Amit Kumar bagged a silver medal when finished second in the men's 10000 m race walk event of the World Athletics U20 Championships at Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya on 21 Aug, with a time of 42 minutes 17:94 seconds.
Hosts Haristone Wanyonyi won a rare gold with a time of 42:10.84s and Paul McGrath took home bronze in 42:31.11s.
Q.13. Chithra passed away recently. She was a/an ____________________.
चित्रा का हाल ही में निधन हो गया। वह एक _____________ थी।
(a) Singer /गायक
(b) Journalist / पत्रकार
(c) Actor / अभिनेत्री
(d) TV Anchor / टीवी एंकर
(e) Classical singer / शास्त्रीय गायक
Exp. Malayalam actor Chithra, who has also acted in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi films, passed away on 21 August. She suffered a cardiac arrest at her home in Chennai. She was 56.
Chithra was a known name in the south film industry. She acted in almost 100 films throughout her career and worked with the likes of Mohanlal and Prem Nazir in her debut film Attakalasham in 1983.
Q.14. Godfather of Sudoku "Maki Kaji" passed away recently. He was from which country?
सुडोकू के गॉडफादर "माकी काजी" का हाल ही में निधन हो गया। वह किस देश से थे?
(a) South Korea / दक्षिण कोरिया
(b) Vietnam / वियतनाम
(c) Mongolia / मंगोलिया
(d) Taiwan / ताइवान
(e) Japan / जापान
Ans.14.(e)
Exp. The Godfather of Sudoku, Japan's Maki Kaji, passed away at the age of 69, due to bile duct cancer, on August 17, 2021.
He was the creator of popular numbers puzzle Sudoku. His work was spreading the joy of puzzles. He created the puzzle to be easy for children and others.
Q.15. Kalyan Singh passed away recently. He was the former Chief Minister of which state?
कल्याण सिंह का हाल ही में निधन हो गया। वह किस राज्य के पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री थे?
(a) Bihar / बिहार
(b) Uttar Pradesh / उत्तर प्रदेश
(c) Madhya Pradesh / मध्य प्रदेश
(d) Odisha / ओडिशा
(e) Tamil Nadu / तमिल नाडू
Ans.15.(b)
Exp. Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh died on 21st August in Lucknow due to sepsis and multi-organ failure. He was 89.
Mr Singh was Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state, twice — June 1991 to December 1992 and September 1997 to November 1999. He also served as Governor of Rajasthan between 2014 and 2019.
Q.16. Where is the headquarters of BRICS?
ब्रिक्स का मुख्यालय कहाँ है?
(a) Beijing, China / बीजिंग, चीन
(b) Geneva, Switzerland / जिनेवा, स्विट्जरलैंड
(c) Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur / मलेशिया, कुआलालंपुर
(d) Mandaluyong, Philippines / मांडलुयांग, फिलीपींस
(e) Shanghai, China / शंघाई, चीन
Exp. Headquarters: Shanghai, China
Formation: September 2006 (UNGA 61st session)
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Made By Design (Blood Bound #2)
Hunted and anything but normal…even for a vampire.
Will Amelia's forbidden love for Ty save them, or guarantee their death?
More By: J.L. Myers
Categories: Action & Adventure, Contemporary Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery & Thrillers, Romance, Young Adult. Tags: coming of age, magic, new adult, paranormal, romance, vampire, werwolf.
Amelia Lamont's return to normal vampire life is threatened with a horrific vision, while new dynamics about her link to The Sight drive her to keep her growing and intrusive power a secret. And then there's Ty—her sexy werewolf boyfriend—but can he truly accept Amelia's connection and deepening bond with Kendrick?
Although she's escaped with her life for now, Amelia knows Caius is watching and waiting, preparing for the right moment to take back possession of his experiment—her. As she searches for the truth behind her creation, the fabric of the past is torn away, leaving her questioning whom she can truly trust…the deeper she digs, the darker her past becomes.
Amelia's outlawed romance with her race's mortal enemy will be put to the ultimate test when her increasingly debilitating dreams turn catastrophic. For in the end, the truth always finds a way to come out, and vampire law is as unforgiving as it is fatal.
Will Amelia's forbidden love for Ty save them…or guarantee their death?
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Jessica L Myers vivid imagination and quiet demeanor as a child led her to the imaginary worlds of books. Even at a young age, her love for the supernatural was prevalent, with her first loved books being R.L. Stine's Goosebumps series. Following that she took an interest in other non-fantasy fiction, including Virginia C. Andrews series Flowers in the Attic.
In her teen years, Jessica spent many school hours writing poetry and dark short stories and took up sketching some of the terrifying things that came from the graphic night terrors she'd grown up with.
As an adult and after meeting the love of her life, Jessica got married and started a small construction business with her husband. With the birth of her son, Jessica suffered PPD and found escape in her books and their fantasy landscapes. It was at this time that her need to write flourished. In 2009 the decision was made and the first words to her New Adult Paranormal Romance novel What Lies Inside were written.
When Jessica isn't immersed in writing about extraordinary characters with dangerous abilities and deadly obstacles to overcome, she likes to spend time with her two kids and husband, curl up with a good book, or watch anything and everything supernatural.
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It is a well-known fact that yoga on land is entirely different from that on a board. Balancing on the board on uneven waters requires extra balance strength and concentration. If you practice this in the serenity of nature, your mind and body will unite and be in harmony with the board. To attain immense strength as well as an equitable balance, grab your SUP board and head to a calm water body.
Three-Legged Downdog – This posture strengthens and stretches the entire body. Attaining balance is quite challenging in this pose. Begin with both hands and legs on the ground, twist the toes underneath and lift your hips up high. Gradually draw your feet near and lift one foot to the sky and bend the knee at 90 degrees. Hold this pose for 30 seconds and later switch sides.
Upward Facing Dog – This posture reinforces the upper body while stretching the spinal and chest region. From down Dog, move into a board position and lower the hips toward the SUP board. Breathe in, lift your chest up and release the shoulders far from the ears. Hold this for 30 seconds.
Runners Lunge – Runners lunge builds flexibility while permitting the body to move to a high lunge. From the board posture, step your right foot forward and keep your knee at 90 degrees. Hold for 30 seconds and move to High lunge before exchanging sides.
High Lunge – It is quite difficult to keep your balance while performing this posture. This stretches the hip flexor region. From runners lunge, lift the upper body and raise your arms overhead. Hold for 30 seconds and move to runners lunge on the other side and repeat the high lunge.
One-Legged Bridge Pose – This posture enhances gluteal, lower back and leg strength. To begin lie down on your back and put hands by the side. Breathe out, lift your hips and draw your feet together. Gradually, lift your right leg toward the sky. Hold this pose for 30 seconds and then switch sides.
Wheel Pose – This is a challenging pose as this stretches the chest region, stomach and hip flexor muscles. From bridge posture, lie on your back with your feet hip distance apart. Place your hands close to your ears, elbows must face the sky. Breathe out, gradually lift your hips toward the sky and hold for 30 seconds. | {
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The Al Maha Ceramics' stand at the expo.
Al Maha Ceramics, a premium brand of ceramic tiles, recently unveiled its new polished ceramic tiles and rectified tiles at the Big Show Muscat 2018 exhibition.
The exhibition was held at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Center from March 12 to 14.
The company has launched two sub-brands - Reflexon (polished superior strength tiles digitally printed in random pattern) and Diamond Edge (rectified tiles).
During the event, Al Maha Ceramics displayed attractive designs of the Reflexon and Diamond Edge series of tiles produced using contemporary digital printing technology with a variety of shades to suit every décor.
Rajeev Singh, senior general manager, Al Maha Ceramics, commented: "It's a proud moment for the sultanate that an Omani company has launched the region's first polished ceramic tiles. We have showcased our highly attractive latest range of Spanish and Italian designs in the exhibition. These designs are digitally printed in random patterns, displaying our immense capabilities.
"Al Maha has been the pioneer in launching differentiated products in GCC which keeps the company ahead of all. We have launched a series of designs in all formats and sizes. We have also launched an astonishing range of tiles in wood plank designs," he added.
The company produces several products in the digital printed Digiplus range, including hexagon-shaped Unitiles, large format floor tiles in 60 by 60 cm size and wall tiles in 30 by 60 cm size, along with its prolific range of high thickness exterior tiles in 50 by 50 and 30 by 30 cm size. | {
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Q: Почему не работает моя программа? Готовлюсь к школьной олимпиаде и уже на первом задании траблы(
Тут даже скорее не вопрос, а просьба помочь с решением https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZwxUN9oEyrKKMMlaNCrn26PF9Oe-z06H/view?usp=sharing
Вверху первое (ну и все остальные) задания, а вот мой код
while True:
try:
n1 = int(input('Минут у первого продавца: '))
except:
print('Вы ничего не ввели. Попробуйте снова.')
continue
else:
break
else:
pass
while True:
try:
p1 = int(input('Цена у первого продавца: '))
except:
print('Вы ничего не ввели. Попробуйте снова.')
continue
else:
break
else:
pass
while True:
try:
n2 = int(input('Минут у второго продавца: '))
except:
print('Вы ничего не ввели. Попробуйте снова.')
continue
else:
break
else:
pass
while True:
try:
p2 = int(input('Цена у второго продавца: '))
except:
print('Вы ничего не ввели. Попробуйте снова.')
continue
else:
break
else:
pass
while True:
try:
poc = int(input('Монеток у Алисы: '))
except:
print('Вы ничего не ввели или ввели символ. Попробуйте снова.')
continue
else:
break
else:
pass
def printMax(x, y, z, g, q):
a = q / (x + y)
b = q / (z + g)
if a > b:
print(a)
if a < b:
print(b)
if a == b:
print('Они равны(ошибка)')
printMax(n1, p1, n2, p2, poc)
input('')
A: Во-первых, у вас входные данные принимаются не в том формате, который описан в задании. Если проверку осуществляет какая-то автоматическая система (а обычно именно так и бывает), то уже на этом этапе ваше решение сразу не зачтётся.
Во-вторых, в вашем решении вы пытаетесь ответить совсем не на тот вопрос, который вам задан.
Почему вообще если стоимости у обоих продавцов равны, то вы считаете это ошибкой? Разве в этом случае Алисе что-то помешает совершить покупку? Вас спросили, какое максимальное количество минут она сможет купить, на этот вопрос и нужно отвечать.
В-третьих, вычисления у вас совершенно неправильные. У вас x - это количество минут у первого продавца, y - цена у первого продавца. Что вообще должно означать выражение q / (x + y) ? Зачем вы складываете количество минут с ценой ?
Правильным будет что-то вроде такого алгоритма:
*
*определить, у какого продавца минуты дешевле
*проверить, сколько целых минут можно купить у этого продавца на все монеты
*убедиться, что у продавца столько минут есть в наличии
*если у продавца меньше минут, то проверить, сможем ли мы на остаток что-то ещё докупить у второго продавца
*вывести общее количество купленных минут
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By Tara Subramaniam, Aditi Sangal, Adrienne Vogt, Leinz Vales, Mike Hayes, Maureen Chowdhury and Elise Hammond, CNN
Updated 1:57 PM ET, Thu January 26, 2023
What we covered here
US President Joe Biden announced the US plans to send 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine after Germany confirmed it will deliver 14 Leopard 2 tanks from its own stock to the country, following weeks of diplomatic pressure on Berlin.
The dual announcements come amid Ukraine's repeated requests to Western allies for modern tanks as it looks to retake territory and prepare for an anticipated new Russian offensive in the spring.
Ukraine's President Zelensky praised the announcements Wednesday as Russia's ambassador to Germany said Berlin's decision takes the conflict "to a new level of confrontation."
On the front lines, Ukraine confirmed its forces have withdrawn from the eastern town of Soledar and said Moscow is "intensifying" its pressure in Bakhmut.
12:40 p.m. ET, January 25, 2023
Sen. Graham calls US and German tank announcements for Ukraine "a turning point in the war"
From CNN's Morgan Rimmer and Manu Raju
Sen. Lindsey Graham attends a hearing in May 2022. (Ting Shen/Pool/Getty Images)
Republican US Sen. Lindsey Graham, who just returned from Ukraine, told CNN's Manu Raju that he believes the Germans and Americans sending tanks to Ukraine marks "a turning point in the war."
"What happened is a big friggin' deal," the South Carolina Republican said. "You've got the Germans and the United States making a decision that's been long overdue. We're all in."
He added that he "wanted to compliment President Biden," on taking this step.
Graham said, "I just got back from Ukraine last week, the tanks will be outcome-determinative militarily. With the tanks, they've got a fighting chance to take back their land. Without the tanks, it would be a long drawn-out war."
Graham said that Germany's decision to provide tanks is a "recognition that we can't be bullied by Putin."
"It's an all-in approach to helping Ukraine with the weapons they need," he said.
He also noted that US lawmakers will need to pass another Ukraine supplemental soon, even as some Republicans have expressed opposition to sending more aid.
"We'll need one in the next few months," he said, adding that there's "an element of Congress who echoes the sentiments of the isolationists of World War Two." However, Graham said, he senses "a bipartisan resolve that I haven't felt before, seen before."
"Our Democratic colleagues, quite frankly, have been terrific on Ukraine and I appreciate it," he said.
Graham added, "Those who are opposed to sending more money, these need to tell me what happens if Putin wins. What's the cost of a Putin victory in Ukraine? Will China be more likely to invade Taiwan? And does that matter? So I will debate my colleagues."
Biden outlines additional military equipment Western allies have pledged for Ukraine
President Joe Biden speaks from the White House on Wednesday. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)
US President Joe Biden said that the Ukraine Defense Contact Group members are also sending additional military equipment following their eighth meeting last week.
Biden said the group of 50 nations are each making "significant contributions of their own to Ukraine's integrity."
"I want to thank every member of that coalition for continuing to step up," Biden added.
He said the following countries are sending military equipment and weapons:
United Kingdom: Donating Challenger 2 tanks to Ukraine.
France: Contributing AMX-10s, armored fighting vehicles and critical air defense systems.
Germany and United States: Leopard tanks and Patriot missile battery
The Netherlands: Donating a Patriot missile and launchers
Poland: Sending armored vehicles
Sweden: Donating infantry fighting vehicles
Italy: Giving artillery
Denmark and Estonia: Sending howitzers
Latvia: Providing for stinger missiles
Lithuania: Providing anti-aircraft guns
Finland: Announced its largest package of security assistance to date
Biden added, "France, Canada, the UK, Slovakia and Norway and others have all donated critical air defense systems to help secure Ukrainian skies and save the lives of innocent civilians who are literally the target — the target of Russia's aggression."
1:23 p.m. ET, January 25, 2023
Norway says it will contribute to Leopard tank initiative
From CNN's Lauren Kent
Norway will contribute to allies' efforts to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, a Norwegian Defense Ministry spokesperson told CNN on Wednesday.
"We will contribute," the spokesperson said, adding that Norway has not yet released details on how many tanks it will send or the timeline for getting tanks to Ukraine.
Norwegian defense minister Bjørn Arild Gram said in a statement Wednesday they are in "close dialogue" with allies and Ukraine on how they can contribute "in the best possible way."
"We are working as fast as we can to provide Ukraine with the support they need," Gram added. "Norway has contributed significantly throughout 2022 and will continue to support Ukraine in 2023."
More on the tanks: CNN cannot confirm the total number of Leopard 2 tanks to be delivered, but pledges made by multiple countries so far mean the Ukrainian military is in line to receive dozens of the tanks.
Two Oslo-based newspapers reported on Tuesday that the Norwegian government was considering whether to send some of its Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, according to Reuters. Dagens Naeringsliv reported that Norway might contribute between 4 and 8 of the country's 36 Leopard 2 tanks. "We do not wish to comment on these deliberations or any ongoing or future contributions," the Norwegian defense minister told CNN.
Ukrainian soldier on front lines says tanks "help us a lot in battles"
From CNN's Yulia Kesaieva in Kyiv
Austrian soldiers drive a Leopard tank at a military exercise in Grafenwoehr, Germany, in 2017. (Christof Stache/AFP via Getty Images)
A Ukrainian soldier fighting on the front lines in Bakhmut reacted with elation when told by CNN that Germany had given the green light for the export of Leopard 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine.
"Wow! They're giving them to us? This is really good news, because tankers help us a lot in battles, especially in Soledar. The guys worked very well there," he said. CNN is not naming the soldier for security reasons.
He told CNN that tank crews had proved incredibly helpful in Ukraine's attempted defense of Soledar, the eastern Ukrainian town that the military finally conceded Wednesday had fallen to Russia earlier this month.
"If they put a good crew on the Leopard and give them good ammo and manage to send it here, it will be very timely help for the city," he said of Bakhmut.
Biden: Germany "didn't force me to change my mind" on sending US Abrams tanks to Ukraine
President Joe Biden speaks from the White House with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, left, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin behind him on Wednesday. (
US President Joe Biden told reporters Wednesday that Germany did not pressure him to announce sending Abrams tanks to Ukraine.
"Germany didn't force me to change my mind. We wanted to make sure we're all together," he said after delivering remarks on support to Ukraine from the White House.
This comes as Germany broke its diplomatic logjam with the US on Wednesday as it announced that it will send its Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine.
Earlier, the two nations appeared to be in a standoff as German officials indicated Berlin would only send their Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine if the US sent the M-1 Abrams tanks.
In his Wednesday address, Biden also said, "Germany has really stepped up. The chancellor has been a strong, strong voice for unity."
Earlier this morning, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had told the parliament that US-German relations are stronger than they have been in a long time.
Biden: US support for Ukraine is "not an offensive threat" to Russia
President Joe Biden speaks about Ukraine from the Roosevelt Room of the White House on Wednesday. (Susan Walsh/AP)
President Joe Biden said that the United States' support for Ukraine is "not an offensive threat" to Russia as he announced the US would send 31 tanks to Ukraine.
Biden said that this US support is about helping Ukraine "defend its sovereignty."
"That's what this is about. Helping Ukraine defend and protect Ukrainian land. It is not an offensive threat to Russia. There is no offensive threat," Biden said,
The President added that he thought Russian troops should return to "where they belong" in Russia.
"This war would be over today. That's what we all want, an end to this war," Biden said.
Biden thanks German leader for being a "strong voice for unity" on Ukraine, saying Berlin "really stepped up"
In what he called a "worldwide" effort to support Ukraine, US President Joe Biden thanked Germany for stepping up aid to the war.
Germany had indicated that it would send its Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine if the United States offered up tanks of its own. Biden announced Wednesday he plans to send 31 M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine.
"Germany has really stepped up. The chancellor has been a strong, strong voice for unity," Biden said as he made the announcement from the White House.
"I'm grateful to Chancellor Scholz for providing German Leopard 2 tanks and will lead an effort to organize the European contribution of two tank battalions for Ukraine. I want to thank the chancellor for his leadership and his steadfast commitment to our collective efforts to support Ukraine," he said.
Helping Ukraine fight off Russian aggression is "a worldwide commitment," the president said.
Biden announces he's sending 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine
From CNN's Kevin Liptak and Betsy Klein
President Biden announced Wednesday that he plans to send 31 M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, reversing the administration's longstanding resistance to requests from Kyiv for the highly sophisticated but maintenance-heavy vehicles.
Biden said US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin recommended this move because it will strengthen Ukraine's capacity to "defend its territory and achieve its strategic objectives."
"The Abrams tanks are the most capable tanks in the world. They're also extremely complex to operate and maintain, so we're also giving Ukraine the parts and equipment necessary to effectively sustain these tanks on the battlefield. We'll begin to train the Ukrainian troops on these issues of sustainment, logistics and maintenance as soon as possible," Biden said in remarks from the White House.
The Abrams will take months to arrive, senior administration officials said, and will require extensive training for Ukrainian troops on how to operate and service them. The US must navigate complicated supply chains for the components required for the tanks.
"Delivering these tanks to the field is going to take time. Time that we'll see and we'll use to make sure the Ukrainians are fully prepared to integrate the Abrams tanks into their defenses," Biden added.
As recently as last week, top US officials cited those obstacles as barriers to providing the vehicles to Ukraine. Yet after an intensive bout of diplomacy with Germany, who had made clear it would only send its Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine if the United States offered up the Abrams, Biden has given the sign-off on sending the vehicles. The 31 Abrams will form a complete Ukrainian tank battalion.
"This is a tremendous new capability that Ukraine will be getting to boost its long term defenses," a senior administration official said, noting that the tanks will be procured through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative funding.
US soldiers stand with a M1 Abrams tank in Hohenfels, Germany, in 2022. (Nicolas Armer/picture alliance via Getty Images)
Biden: US and Europe are fully united in support of Ukraine
From CNN's Aditi Sangal
Marking 11 months of Russia's war in Ukraine as of yesterday, US President Joe Biden said that he had a call with NATO allies to coordinate their support for Ukraine.
"The United States has worked in lockstep with our allies and partners around the world to make sure the Ukrainian people are in the strongest possible position to defend their nation, their families and against the brutal, truly brutal aggression of Russia."
Europe and the US are "fully united," he added, saying on his call with NATO leaders, they spoke about continuing "our close coordination and full support of Ukraine."
"The expectation on the part of Russia is we're going to break up. We're not going to stay united. But we are fully, thoroughly, totally united," he added.
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package ingress
import (
"testing"
metav1 "k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/meta/v1"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/intstr"
genericapirequest "k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/endpoints/request"
api "k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/apis/core"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/apis/extensions"
)
func newIngress() extensions.Ingress {
defaultBackend := extensions.IngressBackend{
ServiceName: "default-backend",
ServicePort: intstr.FromInt(80),
}
return extensions.Ingress{
ObjectMeta: metav1.ObjectMeta{
Name: "foo",
Namespace: metav1.NamespaceDefault,
},
Spec: extensions.IngressSpec{
Backend: &extensions.IngressBackend{
ServiceName: "default-backend",
ServicePort: intstr.FromInt(80),
},
Rules: []extensions.IngressRule{
{
Host: "foo.bar.com",
IngressRuleValue: extensions.IngressRuleValue{
HTTP: &extensions.HTTPIngressRuleValue{
Paths: []extensions.HTTPIngressPath{
{
Path: "/foo",
Backend: defaultBackend,
},
},
},
},
},
},
},
Status: extensions.IngressStatus{
LoadBalancer: api.LoadBalancerStatus{
Ingress: []api.LoadBalancerIngress{
{IP: "127.0.0.1"},
},
},
},
}
}
func TestIngressStrategy(t *testing.T) {
ctx := genericapirequest.NewDefaultContext()
if !Strategy.NamespaceScoped() {
t.Errorf("Ingress must be namespace scoped")
}
if Strategy.AllowCreateOnUpdate() {
t.Errorf("Ingress should not allow create on update")
}
ingress := newIngress()
Strategy.PrepareForCreate(ctx, &ingress)
if len(ingress.Status.LoadBalancer.Ingress) != 0 {
t.Error("Ingress should not allow setting status on create")
}
errs := Strategy.Validate(ctx, &ingress)
if len(errs) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Unexpected error validating %v", errs)
}
invalidIngress := newIngress()
invalidIngress.ResourceVersion = "4"
invalidIngress.Spec = extensions.IngressSpec{}
Strategy.PrepareForUpdate(ctx, &invalidIngress, &ingress)
errs = Strategy.ValidateUpdate(ctx, &invalidIngress, &ingress)
if len(errs) == 0 {
t.Errorf("Expected a validation error")
}
if invalidIngress.ResourceVersion != "4" {
t.Errorf("Incoming resource version on update should not be mutated")
}
}
func TestIngressStatusStrategy(t *testing.T) {
ctx := genericapirequest.NewDefaultContext()
if !StatusStrategy.NamespaceScoped() {
t.Errorf("Ingress must be namespace scoped")
}
if StatusStrategy.AllowCreateOnUpdate() {
t.Errorf("Ingress should not allow create on update")
}
oldIngress := newIngress()
newIngress := newIngress()
oldIngress.ResourceVersion = "4"
newIngress.ResourceVersion = "4"
newIngress.Spec.Backend.ServiceName = "ignore"
newIngress.Status = extensions.IngressStatus{
LoadBalancer: api.LoadBalancerStatus{
Ingress: []api.LoadBalancerIngress{
{IP: "127.0.0.2"},
},
},
}
StatusStrategy.PrepareForUpdate(ctx, &newIngress, &oldIngress)
if newIngress.Status.LoadBalancer.Ingress[0].IP != "127.0.0.2" {
t.Errorf("Ingress status updates should allow change of status fields")
}
if newIngress.Spec.Backend.ServiceName != "default-backend" {
t.Errorf("PrepareForUpdate should have preserved old spec")
}
errs := StatusStrategy.ValidateUpdate(ctx, &newIngress, &oldIngress)
if len(errs) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Unexpected error %v", errs)
}
}
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Business Dashboards
Analytics Audit
Measure Advertising Effectiveness with Adstock
Measurement, Technical
Advertising is often measured by its immediate effect – an Ad is published and it returned X dollars in sales. Sales divided by the cost of the advertisement is the immediate return.
However, there is a problem with only measuring the immediate return. In truth, past advertising has an effect on current sales. Additionally, past advertising has decaying effectiveness over time. In plain English, this means:
Past advertisements help current sales but only up to a point!
Measure Effectiveness of Past Ads
In 1979, the statistician Simon Broadbent introduced a model called Adstock. Adstock is a way to model advertising effectiveness while taking into account the delay of purchasing after seeing an Ad, and the decaying effectiveness of past Ads.
Advertising Carry-Over
Advertising Carry-Over is the effect advertising has on a future purchase. Just because you saw an email Ad for a new pair of loafers doesn't mean you'll buy them today, but you may remember the brand next spring.
We can better understand the effects of advertising over time using the Adstock model. The graph below depicts a forecasted return on advertising with the number of advertisements displayed over time:
Within the first 10 quarters, Adstock reached over 250, while the Ad return average is less than $15,000. It's not until 16 quarters of advertising that Ad return starts to spike above $15,000.
Adstock data can be used to understand the effect of previous advertising on current sales, and current advertising on predicted future sales.
Companies often measure advertising effectiveness using immediate return. As demonstrated here, accounting for past advertising is more accurate in measuring the effectiveness of advertising.
Using the Adstock model will help companies:
Save money by reducing advertising spending before diminishing returns.
Calculate how much money to spend on advertising for a specific return.
Identify which advertising channels perform the best by comparing Adstock returns.
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Elimination of risks: There are many sectors in which minor errors in production are not a life-or-death issue. They can often result in nothing more than a blemish. When producing food or medicines, for instance, what may appear to be no more than a "detail" can have wide-ranging repercussions.
With TECACOMP ID, Ensinger offers its customers a safety package: Safety against residues, damaging loss of image, and incalculable follow-on costs.
These benefits add up to a major sales argument which can substantially strengthen your market position.
TECACOMP ID is picked up by metal and X-ray detectors. Using standardized procedures, any material residues are reliably detected using standard commercially available systems. With the support of our partner RONDOTEST, which has specialized in the manufacturer-impartial testing of foreign body detection in the food and pharmaceutical industry, TECACOMP ID has been ideally adjusted in line with the functional characteristics of the most widely used metal detectors.
TECACOMP ID is produced by adding detectable fillers to the base polymer. These components ensure optimum presence recognition by detectors.
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George Brown, a retired major of the United States Marine Corps has decided to help tackle one of the major issues that plague the veteran community: homelessness.
Off Eisenhower Pkwy in Macon, Ga is an old hotel that has been renovated to transient housing for homeless veterans. The initiative known as "Homeport" opened in 2016 and has been expanding ever since.
"This project started about a year ago, when a friend of mine was one of the 22 veterans that kill themselves everyday, that commit suicide. Upon doing some research I stumbled upon some of the multilevel problems that veterans are facing today," Brown said.
In an effort to help veterans from feeling alone or as if they have no place to go, Homeport provides transient housing for homeless veterans and their families.
"Part of the problems is the physical structure of no place to live and the other is the psychological and emotional problems they face on a day to day basis," Brown explains.
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The next step for the facility is to complete Phase Four which will be a counseling area for the Veterans in the program. Phases Two and Three will add on additional rooms as well as a religious life center and a recreational area.
Randy Bryant, a veteran who is currently living at Homeport, is grateful for the program.
"I recently came back to the states from Europe, and moved in in late March and it has been quite impressive. Before this I was living with my niece who has four kids all under the age of eight," Bryant said.
Homeport has become somewhat of a safe haven for many veterans who didn't know where they would be sleeping or where their next meal would be coming from, Brown explained.
Site Manager Matt McAffey sees the positive impact that Homeport has on people's lives.
As of now, Homeport is working on fundraising and reaching their monetary goal of $809,000 to complete the construction of the facility.
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Q: Getting error: Could not extract PID of 'io.appium.settings' from ps output - During testing I am running Android automated tests on IntelliJ with Appium. Tests run fine on Windows, on Linux, however, I get this error: org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException: An unknown server-side error occurred while processing the command. Original error: Could not extract PID of 'io.appium.settings' from ps output: PID USER TIME COMMAND
I am getting desperate and can't find solution online.
These are my caps:
DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities()
capabilities.setCapability("device", "Android")
//mandatory capabilities
capabilities.setCapability("deviceName", "Phoenix")
capabilities.setCapability("platformName", "Android")
capabilities.setCapability("platformVersion","4.4")
capabilities.setCapability("automationName", "UiAutomator1")
capabilities.setCapability("newCommandTimeout",1800)// trying this to let videos play w/o interrupt
//other caps
capabilities.setCapability("appPackage", LoginAppPackageName)
capabilities.setCapability("appActivity", LoginAppActivityName)
//capabilities.setCapability("dontStopAppOnReset",true)
//capabilities.setCapability("unicodeKeyboard", true)
capabilities.setCapability("newCommandTimeout", 1000000)
driver = new AndroidDriver(new URL("http://0.0.0.0:4723/wd/hub"), capabilities)
app = new AbstractScreen(driver){}
}
Here's what Appium is saying:
[Appium] Welcome to Appium v1.15.1
[Appium] Non-default server args:
[Appium] allowInsecure: {
[Appium] }
[Appium] denyInsecure: {
[Appium] }
[Appium] Appium REST http interface listener started on 0.0.0.0:4723
[HTTP] --> POST /wd/hub/session
[HTTP] {"desiredCapabilities":{"appPackage":"com.jht.mainapp","appActivity":"com.jht.mainapp.ActivityLandingPage","newCommandTimeout":1000000,"platformVersion":"4.4","automationName":"UiAutomator1","platformName":"Android","device":"Android","deviceName":"Phoenix"}}
[MJSONWP] Calling AppiumDriver.createSession() with args: [{"appPackage":"com.jht.mainapp","appActivity":"com.jht.mainapp.ActivityLandingPage","newCommandTimeout":1000000,"platformVersion":"4.4","automationName":"UiAutomator1","platformName":"Android","device":"Android","deviceName":"Phoenix"},null,null]
[BaseDriver] Event 'newSessionRequested' logged at 1572031645875 (14:27:25 GMT-0500 (CDT))
[Appium] Appium v1.15.1 creating new AndroidDriver (v4.20.0) session
[BaseDriver] Creating session with MJSONWP desired capabilities: {
[BaseDriver] "appPackage": "com.jht.mainapp",
[BaseDriver] "appActivity": "com.jht.mainapp.ActivityLandingPage",
[BaseDriver] "newCommandTimeout": 1000000,
[BaseDriver] "platformVersion": "4.4",
[BaseDriver] "automationName": "UiAutomator1",
[BaseDriver] "platformName": "Android",
[BaseDriver] "device": "Android",
[BaseDriver] "deviceName": "Phoenix"
[BaseDriver] }
[BaseDriver] The following capabilities were provided, but are not recognized by Appium:
[BaseDriver] device
[BaseDriver] Session created with session id: b0b926b4-e442-4394-91f6-275f6ef60907
[ADB] Found 1 'build-tools' folders under '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk' (newest first):
[ADB] /home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/build-tools/29.0.2
[ADB] Using 'adb' from '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb'
[AndroidDriver] Retrieving device list
[ADB] Trying to find a connected android device
[ADB] Getting connected devices...
[ADB] Connected devices: [{"udid":"0d2331d4e6fdf318","state":"device"}]
[AndroidDriver] Looking for a device with Android '4.4'
[ADB] Setting device id to 0d2331d4e6fdf318
[ADB] Getting device platform version
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 shell getprop ro.build.version.release'
[ADB] Current device property 'ro.build.version.release': 4.4.2
[ADB] Setting device id to 0d2331d4e6fdf318
[AndroidDriver] Using device: 0d2331d4e6fdf318
[ADB] Using 'adb' from '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb'
[ADB] Setting device id to 0d2331d4e6fdf318
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 shell getprop ro.build.version.sdk'
[ADB] Current device property 'ro.build.version.sdk': 19
[ADB] Device API level: 19
[AndroidDriver] App file was not listed, instead we're going to run com.jht.mainapp directly on the device
[AndroidDriver] Checking whether package is present on the device
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 shell pm list packages com.jht.mainapp'
[AndroidDriver] Starting Android session
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 wait-for-device'
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 shell echo ping'
[AndroidDriver] Pushing settings apk to device...
[ADB] Getting install status for io.appium.settings
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 shell dumpsys package io.appium.settings'
[ADB] 'io.appium.settings' is installed
[ADB] Getting package info for 'io.appium.settings'
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 shell dumpsys package io.appium.settings'
[ADB] Using 'apkanalyzer' from '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/tools/bin/apkanalyzer'
[ADB] Starting '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/tools/bin/apkanalyzer' with args ["manifest","print","/tmp/.mount_Appium7SIr0g/resources/app/node_modules/appium/node_modules/io.appium.settings/apks/settings_apk-debug.apk"]
[ADB] The version name of the installed 'io.appium.settings' is greater or equal to the application version name ('2.14.2' >= '2.14.2')
[ADB] There is no need to install/upgrade '/tmp/.mount_Appium7SIr0g/resources/app/node_modules/appium/node_modules/io.appium.settings/apks/settings_apk-debug.apk'
[ADB] Getting IDs of all 'io.appium.settings' processes
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 shell 'pgrep --help; echo $?''
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 shell 'pidof --help > /dev/null; echo $?''
[ADB] Using ps-based PID detection
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 shell ps'
[AndroidDriver] Shutting down Android driver
[AndroidDriver] Called deleteSession but bootstrap wasn't active
[ADB] Running '/home/dqetester/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb -P 5037 -s 0d2331d4e6fdf318 shell am force-stop io.appium.unlock'
[AndroidDriver] Not cleaning generated files. Add `clearSystemFiles` capability if wanted.
[BaseDriver] Event 'newSessionStarted' logged at 1572031652986 (14:27:32 GMT-0500 (CDT))
[MJSONWP] Encountered internal error running command: Error: Could not extract PID of 'io.appium.settings' from ps output: PID USER TIME COMMAND
[MJSONWP] 1 0 0:07 /init
[MJSONWP] 2 0 0:00 [kthreadd]
[MJSONWP] 3 0 0:00 [ksoftirqd/0]
[MJSONWP] 5 0 0:01 [kworker/u:0]
[MJSONWP] 6 0 0:00 [watchdog/0]
[MJSONWP] 7 0 0:00 [khelper]
[MJSONWP] 8 0 0:00 [kworker/u:1]
[MJSONWP] 13 0 0:00 [suspend]
[MJSONWP] 203 0 0:00 [sync_supers]
[MJSONWP] 205 0 0:00 [bdi-default]
[MJSONWP] 207 0 0:00 [kblockd]
[MJSONWP] 240 0 0:00 [khubd]
[MJSONWP] 248 0 0:00 [irq/461-pfuze]
[MJSONWP] 279 0 0:00 [ipu1_task]
[MJSONWP] 280 0 0:00 [ipu1_task]
[MJSONWP] 307 0 0:00 [usb_wakeup thre]
[MJSONWP] 309 0 0:00 [otg_switch]
[MJSONWP] 313 0 0:00 [usb_wakeup thre]
[MJSONWP] 326 0 0:00 [kswapd0]
[MJSONWP] 328 0 0:00 [fsnotify_mark]
[MJSONWP] 330 0 0:00 [crypto]
[MJSONWP] 355 0 0:00 [mxcfb0-vsync-pr]
[MJSONWP] 910 0 0:00 [kapmd]
[MJSONWP] 953 0 0:00 [f_mtp]
[MJSONWP] 958 0 0:00 [file-storage]
[MJSONWP] 994 0 2:07 [kinteractiveup]
[MJSONWP] 1004 0 0:00 [vpu_wq]
[MJSONWP] 1007 0 0:00 [galcore workque]
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At RMS, we understand the importance of extending what is learned in the classroom to real world situations, especially when learning mathematics. Experts like S.Wuolle (2016) suggest that students who experience meaningful real world connections are better able to apply their mathematics knowledge and skills, and can adapt to new situations (Boaler, 1998). Additionally, the British Columbia Ministry of Education states that real world connections are necessary in order to build numeracy in students (2008). So what is real world connection? Simple analogies, analysis of real data, discussion of mathematics in society, hands-on representation of mathematics concepts, mathematical modeling of real phenomena, and even the classic word problem can be considered to be real world connections (Gainsburg, 2008). Therefore, our teachers at RMS do their best to bring real world examples into the classroom. Recently some of the Grade 3 students extended their learning experience of the mathematical concept of estimating sums and applied it to the real world situation of grocery shopping. Each group of students was given a grocery flyer and was assigned the task of preparing a grocery list and estimating the cost of the list. The students were very excited to see what is was like to walk in mom and dad's shoes for a while, as they eagerly began picking out grocery items for a healthy, balanced grocery list and then rounding the amounts to add up the cost of their lists. Below is a video that shows our smart 21st century learners busy collaborating with their friends to stay on budget with groceries! | {
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While traditionally used for Microsoft Development, Linux Virtual Machines are available on Azure. One of the biggest complaints about Magento is speed and Azure handles it quite nicely. When Magento sites start getting a lot of products and / or traffic they tend to slow, with Azure you can easily scale up and load balance across many machines to solve that problem.
You can also split up application and the database servers and scale more VMs for each until you get the performance you're looking for. It's always good to have room to grow in an easy and affordable fashion.
First, you'll need to create a virtual machine on Windows Azure. This is pretty easy.
Select "Virtual Machines" from the button on the left hand side.
After your machine is created, select the arrow next to the name to access the Quick Start page.
This will create a http endpoint so you can access the web. It should now show the http endpoint in addition to the ssh endpoint, which we'll use in a minute.
Now we'll want to connect to your virtual machine through ssh. If you're using Linux or a Mac, it's already installed, if you're using Windows I recommend Putty for this purpose.
We need to enter a few commands here to add the MariaDB repository. MariaDB is the database we're going to use for Magento, it's a drop in place swap for MySQL that's better and more secure, so that's what we'll use. Magento will never know the difference.
During the install you will see the following screen asking for a root password.
Set this password and keep a note of it, we'll be using it very shortly.
For this you'll need to download the Magento tarball here and put it on your server, or you can use the wget command below. I'm currently hosting the 1.8.0.0 version.
sudo mv magento/* magento/.htaccess .
You're set! now let's create the database.
Now we need to create our tables and a user for Magento.
now type in "quit" to exit MariaDb.
Load it up in a web browser and let's get this configured!
Now we have Magento all set up and ready to go. Load up the url (whatever name you chose) in web browser and start the installation.
Click I agree on the first screen, and continue on the next.
On the next screen, enter your database name, user name and user password in the Database Connection box. You created these earlier on the MariaDB setup.
You can now log into to your admin panel (yourname.cloudapp.net/admin) and get started!
I hope this helps to get your Magento site up and running on Windows Azure. With the load balancing and scaling capabilities this could be an awesome solution for your e-commerce site. Traditionally expansion has been tough and expensive for small and medium businesses who run software like this, but Windows Azure and other cloud based solutions are making it easier and cheaper to expand.
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Do the same as several other bands and blog at Festivalphoto! You will find lots of fan who want to know what it is like to be a rockstar. You and your band can blog with text, images and video. Or maybe you are attending festivals and want to share your own experience? Please contact us for more information!
Hällregnets afton.. eller morgon kanske är mer rätt ord! | {
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False records see Caltex franchisee fined $100k
Penalties worth close to $100,000 have been slapped on a former Caltex franchisee who falsified a range of employment records, in an apparent bid to cover a series of wage underpayments.
Peter Dagher and his business Aulion formerly operated the Caltex outlet at Five Dock in Sydney's inner west, which was audited by the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) in 2016 as part of a compliance blitz on 25 Caltex petrol stations across the country.
Under the audit, Mr Dagher and Aulion were required to produce a range of documentation, including employee pay slips and earnings summaries, employment contracts and time and wage records for six migrant employees, five of whom were international students.
The documents tendered by Mr Dagher failed to satisfy the FWO, and so it embarked on more thorough investigations by summoning documents from his business' accountant, bank and a superannuation fund.
These documents were inconsistent with the ones originally supplied, leading the FWO to announce in December 2017 that it planned to prosecute Mr Dagher and Aulion for falsifying wage records.
Having admitted to falsifying documents in the Federal Circuit Court, Aulion was fined $80,190 and Mr Dagher was personally fined a further $16,038. The fines are close to the maximum penalties that could be handed down by the court, and are the highest to be issued in actions brought by the FWO relating to pay slip and record-keeping offences.
However, Ombudsman Natalie James noted that as the offences took place in 2016, they were prosecuted under previous rules. Had the offences taken place since the new sanctions came into force from September 2017 under the Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Vulnerable Workers) Act 2017, the penalties would have been even harsher.
"Financial penalties for failing to keep records and issue pay slips have significantly increased and any unscrupulous employer that frustrates a Fair Work Ombudsman time-and-wages investigation by using false records can now face prosecution in criminal court," said Ms James.
"A reverse onus of proof can also now apply, meaning that employers who don't meet record-keeping or pay slip obligations and can't give a reasonable excuse will need to disprove allegations of underpayments made in a court."
A separate claim against another Caltex franchisee is currently before the courts.
Earlier this year, Caltex announced that it will abandon its franchise model and move to bring all sites back under company control by mid-2020.
It follows comprehensive investigations by the FWO into its franchisees, which suggested there was a non-compliance rate of 76 per cent across the network.
Can I fire an employee who is always late?
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RO - Reverse Osmosis Alkaline/Ionizer Neg ORP Water Filter System 100 GPD 6 Stage. Titan Water Pro 6 STAGE REVERSE OSMOSIS 100 GPD ALKALINE/IONIZER NEGATIVE ORP. Reverse Osmosis product water is more acidic due to it's purity. By the time the water is processed through the various stages, after the reverse osmosis stage, minerals etc has been removed. To replenish necessary minerals, an alkaline filter is recommended. The alkaline filter, the 5th stage in this system is recommended, as reverse osmosis product water tends to be acidic due to the purity of the water. All minerals have been stripped from the water.
To buffer the water to a more natural alkaline state, and to add essential minerals back ie. Calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium. We highly recommend the alkaline filter.
This filter will increase the alkalinity without over correcting. This alkaline antioxidant filter provides abundant Active Hydrogen and also increases reduction power by increasing pH, making small water cluster and providing beneficial minerals. Negative ORP, which is produced with ionized alkaline water, severely retards the aging process.
By counteracting oxidative damage to our cells. It does this by hunting down free radicals in our system and neutralizing them. Negative ORP is a very powerful anti-oxidant.
And is found naturally in orange juice, glacial runoff and deep underground uncontaminated aquifer or spring water. The 6th stage is an inline carbon filter that polishes the water for a sparkling taste.
Reverse osmosis, also known as hyper-filtration, is the finest filtration available today. It is the most common treatment technology used by premium bottled water companies. It is effective in eliminating or substantially reducing a very wide array of contaminants, and of all technologies used to treat drinking water in residential applications, it has the greatest range of contaminant removal. Reverse osmosis will allow the removal of particles as small as individual ions. Reverse osmosis uses a membrane that is semi-permeable, allowing pure water to pass through it, while rejecting the contaminants that are too large to pass through the tiny pores in the membrane.
Quality reverse osmosis systems use a process known as cross flow to allow the membrane to continually clean itself. As some of the fluid passes through the membrane the rest continues downstream, sweeping the rejected contaminants away from the membrane and down the drain. The process of reverse osmosis requires a driving force to push the fluid through the membrane (the pressure provided by a standard residential water system is sufficient - 40 psi+).
Since membranes are subject to degrading by chlorine, iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide, and to bacterial attack, a sediment pre-filter and an activated carbon pre-filter and/or post-filter is included with your reverse osmosis system. RO systems are generally the best choice for water contaminated with high nitrite levels as might be found in agricultural areas. This unit contains the following. 1 Granular Activated Carbon Filter. 1 Inline Alkaline/Ionizer Negative Orp Filter.
1 Inline Post Carbon GAC. 3 Filter Housings (10 Standard Size). 1 RO Water Storage Tank 3G. 1 Feed Water EZ adapter (1/2" MPT to 1/4" Tubing QC PVC).
2nd Stage - Carbon is a substance that has a long history of being used to absorb impurities and is perhaps the most powerful absorbent known to man. One pound of carbon contains a surface area of roughly 125 acres and can absorb literally thousands of different chemicals.
Activated carbon which has a slight electro-positive charge added to it, making it even more attractive to chemicals and impurities. As the water passes over the positively charged carbon surface, the negative ions of the of the contaminants are drawn to the surface of the carbon granules. 3rd Stage - With carbon block filters, water is forced through the pores of the densely compacted carbon block, where a combination of mechanical filtration, electrokinetic adsorption, and physical/ chemical adsorption take place to reduce a wide range of contaminants. Solid Carbon Block technology can reduce chlorine, taste and odor problems, particulate matter, and a wide range of contaminants of health concern - cysts (cryptosporidium and giardia), VOCs (pesticides, herbicides, and chemicals), certain endocrine disrupters, Trihalomethanes (cancer-causing disinfection by-products), heavy metals (lead, mercury), turbidity, MTBE, Chloramines and asbestos. Solid carbon block filters do not remove healthful, naturally-occurring minerals. TYPICAL REJECTION CHARACTERISTICS OF R. MEMBRANES Elements and the Percent R. Sodium Sulfate Calcium Potassium Nitrate Iron Zinc Mercury Selenium Phosphate Lead Arsenic Magnesium Nickel Fluoride Manganese Cadmium Barium Cyanide. 85 - 94% 96 - 98% 94 - 98% 85 - 95% 60 - 75% 94 - 98% 95 - 98% 95 - 98% 94 - 96% 96 - 98% 95 - 98% 92 - 96% 94 - 98% 96 - 98% 85 - 92% 94 - 98% 95 - 98% 95 - 98% 84 - 92%. % may vary based on membrane type water pressure, temperature & TDS.
Alkaline/Ionizer Negative ORP Filter - The alkaline filter, the 5th stage in this system is recommended, as reverse osmosis product water tends to be acidic due to the purity of the water. Post Carbon Filter - A final Polishing step that ensues a sparkling clean and pure water taste. THE SYSTEM COMES COMPLETE WITH ALL PARTS FOR A STANDARD DIY INSTALLATION. Filters must be in sealed original condition.
Titan Water Pro is your "Clean Water Solutions". Used or installed items, items removed from original sealed packages will not be accepted for return.
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Speech recognition is at it's most accurate and is becoming an integral part of many businesses. But are you getting the most out of your software?
We've put together the top five mistakes that might be hindering you from reaping the excellent results of speech recognition.
Yes, Dragon speech recognition is now at 99% accuracy but that leaves 1% for errors. Whether the reason is that you are speaking too fast or working in a noisy environment, typing errors sometimes occur.
A quick skim over your dictation will avoid any embarrassing errors – don't forget that you can make any corrections via your voice!
It may not seem like a big deal, but Dragon really does listen to everything! Leaving your microphone on when you aren't dictating can lead to some pretty embarrassing faux pas.
Let's just say that the recipient of your dictation won't be interested in what Lisa said about Julie – and nor is it professional!
Believe it or not, that's what we're here for! It's very common for users to experience a minuscule technical issue (that could have been resolved in a couple of minutes) and give up with the software altogether.
Instead of throwing in the towel, give our technical team a call and we'll have it sorted in no time – it really is that easy!
So, um it's kinda annoying when like there are unnecessary words erm in your dictation – right? We get it, talking to your computer takes some getting used to, but Dragon will print everything you say, including filler words such as 'erm', 'like' or 'um'.
Eventually, you'll be a pro adapt to speaking to the system, but until then try speaking slowly. This will help you think about what you are saying next rather than using filler words to buy you more time to think about your next sentence.
'Wow! A dictation microphone on eBay for £20, great!' That is until it doesn't pick up your voice correctly and you're spending hours filtering through the errors in your dictation.
Speech recognition products aren't the cheapest, we get it. But we take pride in the quality of our products and guarantee that with them, you will get the best results.
Plus, investments in speech recognition are returned within the first year of use, alongside additional money and time savings. You can read more about the many benefits of investing in speech technology here.
So there they are, VoicePower's 5 Common Mistakes when Using Speech Recognition, we hope they have been useful. Now you have no excuse, you're professionals!
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Q: Why in all shades, a specific Node is selected as a leader I have setup Solr 7.4 cluster with 3 nodes and 3 replicas and one collection with 5 shards
I added a collection called posts (with 5 shards and 3 replicas), and by default, the leader of all its shards is 196.209.182.40
Is it appropriate that each shard has a different node as a leader?
for example :
Why Solr chooses all the leaders alike?
A: Since shards can be located on completely different servers (and usually are), instead of as shown in your example where all shards are located on the same set of three nodes, yes, there can be different leaders for all shards.
The election process is described in Shards and indexing in SolrCloud.
In SolrCloud there are no masters or slaves. Instead, every shard consists of at least one physical replica, exactly one of which is a leader. Leaders are automatically elected, initially on a first-come-first-served basis, and then based on the ZooKeeper process described at https://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/r3.1.2/recipes.html#sc_leaderElection.
Referenced from the URL above:
A simple way of doing leader election with ZooKeeper is to use the SEQUENCE|EPHEMERAL flags when creating znodes that represent "proposals" of clients. The idea is to have a znode, say "/election", such that each znode creates a child znode "/election/n_" with both flags SEQUENCE|EPHEMERAL. With the sequence flag, ZooKeeper automatically appends a sequence number that is greater that any one previously appended to a child of "/election". The process that created the znode with the smallest appended sequence number is the leader.
In your case the same node was the first to respond in all cases (and possibly the one you submitted the create request to), and thus, was elected the original leader.
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Obama's Greatest Asset: Clueless Americans
By Bernard Goldberg September 13, 2013 570 Comments
H.L. Mencken made Andy Rooney look like Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Both gave curmudgeons a bad name. But Andy was shrewd; he played to Middle Americans. He would say something like, "Have you ever wondered why we collect string?" – and they would swoon. He was one of them, they thought. I knew Andy. He wasn't one of them and I suspect he didn't think much of them. Mencken, on the other hand, made no secret of his disdain for ordinary Americans, whom he saw as hopeless dolts.
Mencken, a Baltimore newspaperman, once said this about his fellow Americans:
"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance. No one in this world, so far as I know—and I have researched the records for years, and employed agents to help me—has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people."
Pretty cold. But given that the great masses of plain people elected Barack Obama twice, maybe H.L. was onto something.
They elected him the first time because he was a historical figure. He wasn't Mondale or Dukakis or Gore or Kerry. He was young and cool and black and liberal. And Americans wanted to make history.
But the second time around? Unemployment was high, a big majority of Americans thought we were on the wrong track, the economic recovery was anemic, and most Americans had little confidence that things would get better anytime soon.
Yet he won again. So how do we explain it? Yes, you could pin it on a weak Republican candidate, but maybe Mencken was right. Maybe Americans – or enough of them anyway – are just not that smart.
I've been thinking about this the past few days as I, along with everyone else, watched how the president has bungled the Syrian situation. First, during his campaign for re-election, he needlessly draws a red line, warning Syria that the use of chemical weapons is something the United States would not tolerate.
So far, there have been no repercussions.
Then, a week or so ago, after the world witnessed gruesome videos of dead children who had been exposed to poison gas, presumably the work of the Syrian regime, Secretary of State John Kerry makes a forceful statement about Bashar al-Assad's immorality and makes clear that military action is coming.
Twenty-four hours later the president, who said he didn't need Congressional approval for a military attack, decides he wants Congress in on the decision.The president says he still wants to attack Syria, but that there's no rush.
John Kerry, mindful that Congress is as war-weary as the American people, explains that any U.S. action would be an "unbelievably small, limited kind of effort," prompting groans and guffaws from all over the place.
Enter Vladimir Putin, who comes riding to Mr. Obama's rescue — rescue, that is, from a certain no vote in the House and perhaps another no vote in the Democratically-controlled Senate. Putin pushes the idea – originally put forth, tongue in check, by Secretary of State Kerry — that Russia would work with the Syrian regime to put their chemical arsenal under international control "for subsequent destruction."
The result of all this is a president who comes off looking like more like a community organizer than a commander-in-chief. I keep waiting for Ted Mack to come out and say: Welcome friends to the latest edition of the Amateur Hour.
At heart, Mr. Obama may or may not be a nice guy. Reasonable people may disagree on that. But when it comes to being president, he's clearly in way over his head.
In a piece for Commentary that runs under the headline, "The Collapse of the Obama Presidency," Peter Wehner makes that very point. This is how he puts it:
"How bad has 2013 been for Barack Obama? Let us count the ways.
"In the first year of his second term, the president has failed on virtually every front. He put his prestige on the line to pass federal gun-control legislation–and lost. He made climate change a central part of his inaugural address–and nothing has happened. The president went head-to-head with Republicans on sequestration–and he failed. He's been forced to delay implementation of the employer mandate, a key feature of the Affordable Care Act. ObamaCare is more unpopular than ever, and it's turning out to be a 'train wreck' (to quote Democratic Senator Max Baucus) in practice. The most recent jobs report was the worst in a year, with the Obama recovery already qualifying as a historically weak one. Immigration reform is going nowhere. And then there's Syria, which has turned out to be an epic disaster."
Barack Obama is the man who told us that his candidacy would "ring out across this land as a hymn that will heal this nation, repair this world, make this time different than all the rest." No wonder his acolytes thought he was the messiah.
So why do I think that if he were constitutionally able to run for a third term, despite everything, there's a good chance he'd win? Let's turn again to Mr. Mencken and that observation he made many years ago for an answer.
Or to put it in a slightly different way: Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
About Bernard Goldberg
CBS News reporter for 28 years. Fox News analyst for 10 years; Real Sports (HBO) correspondent. Winner of 14 Emmys, and 3 duPonts. Author of 5 New York Times bestsellers, including the #1 hit Bias. More here. Follow Bernie on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Author website: https://bernardgoldberg.com
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If you're nervous about joining a CSA because you think it'll be hard to work into your family's budget and meal planning, never fear: it doesn't have to be! Eating nutritious, fresh food from traceable nearby sources is good for you, your family, and your community, and it's not necessarily a strain on your wallet.
Once I started getting most of our groceries locally, I changed my meal-planning time from the more traditional Sunday night, to Thursday night, after my subscription arrives. If you don't change your planning strategy, you'll be stuck with produce that you didn't know you'd get festering in the crisper drawer while you eat the things you got at the grocery store instead. Since we get meat, chickens, eggs, dairy, bread, and produce delivered, I plan our menus around how the proteins will best complement the veggies, and my grocery store list contains pantry-stockers, a few convenience items, and ingredients to supply our baking habit. I supplement with whatever I've preserved earlier in the season and with stockpiled meat from the freezer to round out the menus. It's important to me to balance the nutrition, flavor, and texture of meals, and it's easy with a regular supply of fresh ingredients!
I've gotten a lot of joy in cooking and eating with the seasons both at home and professionally. Instead of eating sub-par produce from who-knows-where whenever I want, I eat what comes from here, when it's harvested. In our four-season climate here in southwestern PA, we get a lot of agricultural variety throughout the year: the best tomatoes (really- the best), wide varieties of salad and cooking greens, squash forever and ever, prolific herbs, foraged and hunted foods, sweet grass for our dairy and beef cows, amazing apples, and, is there anything better than the first harvests of asparagus and strawberries in spring?
Granted, there are things we can't grow here (coffee, chocolate, tea, olives, citrus, avocados, etc). For those "provencal" items that are unique to their climate, we try to source them from local or transparent sources.
Participating in a CSA doesn't have to throw off your budget! In fact, eating seasonally means eating cheaper, since we aren't paying for large shipping costs behind each item. If you plan your weekly trip after your delivery arrives, you can know what you've already spent on your groceries, and what you've already got, and round out your pantry with what you need outside of the box contents. If you do your shopping trip ahead of your delivery, you'll over- or under-buy and your budget will be off kilter.
My life got way easier when I started making a fluid menu plan. I write down five or six meals at a time, but rarely assign them to a certain day. At least one of them can be easily doubled or just made bigger to allow for company.
Our week s are insanely busy, and running a business sometimes causes disruptions in what might otherwise have been a "normal" day. We need the freedom to switch our plans or push something off until later. To allow for flexibility, we try to keep around a couple of freezer meals ready for the oven or crockpot, and we plan on an occasional pizza or burrito fallback (and we don't beat ourselves up about it).
When it comes to produce, I try to plan on using up the most tender and susceptible produce first, and allow the storage items to … store.
If it looks like we won't get to something before it goes bad, I try to preserve it quickly while I'm already in the kitchen doing other tasks (my go-to method for small amounts is freezing). If there's something in the box I know we won't eat, I'll trade it with another CSA member (I've got a very happy beets-for-eggplant understanding with a neighbor) or give it to someone who will enjoy it.
My family has been eating local (and I've been sourcing local food at my cafe) since we settled here and found the sources (and I'm thrilled to work with Chip now, doing this), and I don't see it as a complication to our family rhythm. Rather, it's an opportunity to expand our culinary horizons, meet and understand our food sources, learn how to cook, preserve, and to reduce waste, and eat really, really good food!
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Long Island City Brokers Despair Over Amazon's Abrupt Reversal
New York real estate brokers are not happy about Amazon abandoning its HQ2 plan
Bloomberg | Feb 15, 2019
(Bloomberg)—Let the finger-pointing begin.
Amazon.com Inc.'s decision to drop its expansion plans in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens plunged local real estate brokers into despair -- just months after the euphoria that followed the company's announcement that it would open offices there and bring thousands of jobs. But not just despair. Also anger.
"I think those local politicians, their careers are over," said Eric Benaim, chief executive officer of Modern Spaces, a Long Island City brokerage, who distributed pins and posters supporting the Amazon deal. "They're responsible for losing 25,000 jobs."
Amazon in November announced it would split the expansion between Queens and Northern Virginia's Crystal City. The company touted up to 40,000 jobs while the real estate industry salivated over prospects for massive office developments and surging residential demand.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo lobbied hard for the deal, drawing backlash from local politicians and community organizers who objected to $3 billion in government incentives for a company run by the world's richest man, at a time when the city faces budget cuts.
Sign Removed
The sign displayed in the storefront of a Douglas Elliman brokerage in Long Island City summed up the real estate industry's attitude toward the controversial deal. "This business supports Amazon," it read. Someone inside pulled the sign down after the company released a statement Thursday that it was pulling out.
"I was sitting down, so I had nowhere to fall," said Adrian Lupo, manager of Nest Seekers International nearby on Vernon Boulevard. "We thought they were playing poker to get more concessions, but in the end it was not the case."
Without the boost from Amazon that could have transformed Long Island City into a 24/7 district, Benaim said he thinks it'll remain just a place for Manhattan commuters to sleep.
"It's still going to be a bedroom community, and I feel bad for all the local restaurants, all the local mom-and-pop shops who were counting on this," he said. "They needed this."
'Terrible Signal'
Amazon's withdrawal "sends a terrible signal to the marketplace about the ability for companies to expand in New York," said Seth Pinsky, an executive vice president at RXR Realty. "The people who are younger and don't remember the fact that New York was not always thriving, I think don't understand that as bad as the problems of growth are, the problems of decline are even worse."
Jason Haber, a broker with Warburg Realty Partnership Ltd., said at least 10 clients have already called to discuss what Amazon's absence from Long Island City means for them. He said he hopes none of them back out of deals over the news, but "real estate is an emotional thing."
"We literally just threw the baby out with the bath water, Haber said. "You want the Rockefellers, the Carnegies, the Bezos coming to our shores and that economic growth that comes with them. We're not setting up New York for success in the 21st Century. What happened today is a real tragedy."
At a contentious City Council meeting on Tuesday, Amazon's public policy director Brian Huseman touted the deal's benefits for the city, but also said that Amazon wants to invest in a "community that wants us." And state Senator Michael Gianaris, who had been appointed to a committee that would have had veto power over the deal, called the $3 billion in incentives "extortion."
"They think they can sit there in Seattle and dictate terms and hope that governments bend to their will," Gianaris said in a Feb. 8 interview on Bloomberg TV. "Well, it's not going to work."
Amazon "did an extremely poor job of preparing local officials and bringing them into the fold," said Tom Stringer, who works on corporate relocations as a managing director at BDO Consulting.
New York City politics are a very different environment to the cities where the tech industry has typically operated, said Margaret O'Mara, a professor at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Amazon "wanted as little friction as possible," O'Mara said. "Tech companies are used to low-friction environments. They've, by and large, been in small suburban communities that have done their bidding. I'm sure none of this played out in the way the protagonists anticipated. But, hey, this is urban politics."
Chad Sinsheimer, a managing director at Ackman-Ziff Real Estate Group, who was on the subway when he heard the news.
"This definitely sets back the commercial market for Long Island City for sure," Sinsheimer said. "My partner and I looked at each other and we said, 'Boy are we glad we don't have anything that's being negotiated in Long Island City right now because it's got to be chaos."'
--With assistance from Noah Buhayar, Prashant Gopal and Patrick Clark.To contact the reporters on this story: Ben Foldy in New York at [email protected]; Sydney Maki in New York at [email protected]; Lily Katz in New York at [email protected] To contact the editors responsible for this story: Debarati Roy at [email protected] Rob Urban, Christine Maurus | {
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Champlin Minnesota – Great Neirgborhood!
The Champlin area is served by Anoka-Hennepin School District 11, with four primary schools, Champlin-Brooklyn Park Academy for Math and Environmental Science, Oxbow Creek Elementary, Jackson Middle School and Champlin Park High School. All the schools are clustered in a neighborhood near the intersection of 109th Avenue North and Douglas Avenue North. Oxbow Creek Elementary School is in Brooklyn Park.
ents directly from the Park View Early Childhood Center (converted to the Champlin-Brooklyn Park Academy for Math and Environmental Science in 2011). It closed in summer 2010, due to financial cuts in the district, and has been put up for sale by the city. It merged with Riverview Elementary School to make the Champlin–Brooklyn Academy of Math and Environmental Science. Students began attending the new school during the 2010–11 school year.
Champlin Park High School is one of the largest high schools in the state, with approximately 2,975 students in 9th through 12th grades. It is in the Northwest Suburban Conference with large athletic and music programs. Champlin Park High receives students directly from Jackson Middle School.
Jackson Middle School was expanded in 2001 to become one of the largest junior high schools in the state of Minnesota. This was accomplished by the building of a completely new campus for Oxbow Creek Elementary about two blocks southwest of the existing campus. Jackson Middle School then expanded into the former Oxbow Creek Elementary building. In 2006, Jackson Middle School built an observatory, which hosts public viewing nights and provides astronomy education to both its and other Anoka–Hennepin students. Jackson Middle School is home to approximately 2,356 students in 6th through 8th grades. It receives students directly from Champlin-Brooklyn Park Academy for Math and Environmental Science, Dayton Elementary School, Oxbow Creek Elementary, and Monroe Elementary.
Oxbow Creek Elementary's new facility opened in 2001. It is an exact match to Andover Elementary School, as the school district used the same blueprints to build the two at the same time. Oxbow Creek Elementary provides educational services to 1,090 students in kindergarten through 5th grades.
The Champlin area was first settled when Father Louis Hennepin, a Franciscan priest from whom Hennepin County gets its name, Michael Accult, and Peter Dulay were captured by Lakota Indians. An Indian trading post was later established in the area. Charles Miles created the first permanent settlement in what came to be named Marshall Township. In 1859, it was split into two towns, Champlin and Dayton. | {
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Current: Sex and Gender Identity
What's intersex?
What are gender roles and stereotypes?
There's a lot more to being male, female, or any gender than the sex assigned at birth. Your biological or assigned sex does not always tell your complete story.
What are the differences between sex, gender, and gender identity?
It's common for people to confuse sex, gender, and gender identity. But they're actually all different things.
Sex is a label — male or female — that you're assigned by a doctor at birth based on the genitals you're born with and the chromosomes you have. It goes on your birth certificate.
Gender is much more complex: It's a social and legal status, and set of expectations from society, about behaviors, characteristics, and thoughts. Each culture has standards about the way that people should behave based on their gender. This is also generally male or female. But instead of being about body parts, it's more about how you're expected to act, because of your sex.
Gender identity is how you feel inside and how you express your gender through clothing, behavior, and personal appearance. It's a feeling that begins very early in life.
What's assigned sex (aka "biological sex")?
Assigned sex is a label that you're given at birth based on medical factors, including your hormones, chromosomes, and genitals. Most people are assigned male or female, and this is what's put on their birth certificates.
When someone's sexual and reproductive anatomy doesn't seem to fit the typical definitions of female or male, they may be described as intersex.
Some people call the sex we're assigned at birth "biological sex." But this term doesn't fully capture the complex biological, anatomical, and chromosomal variations that can occur. Having only two options (biological male or biological female) might not describe what's going on inside a person's body.
Instead of saying "biological sex," some people use the phrase "assigned male at birth" or "assigned female at birth." This acknowledges that someone (often a doctor) is making a decision for someone else. The assignment of a biological sex may or may not align with what's going on with a person's body, how they feel, or how they identify.
The factors that determine our assigned sex begin as early as fertilization.
Each sperm has either an X or a Y chromosome in it. All eggs have an X chromosome.
When sperm fertilizes an egg, its X or Y chromosome combines with the X chromosome of the egg.
A person with XX chromosomes usually has female sex and reproductive organs, and is therefore usually assigned biologically female.
A person with XY chromosomes usually has male sex and reproductive organs, and is therefore usually assigned biologically male.
Other arrangements of chromosomes, hormones, and body parts can happen, which results in someone being intersex.
What's gender?
Gender is much bigger and more complicated than assigned sex. Gender includes gender roles, which are expectations society and people have about behaviors, thoughts, and characteristics that go along with a person's assigned sex.
For example, ideas about how men and women are expected to behave, dress, and communicate all contribute to gender. Gender is also a social and legal status as girls and boys, men, and women.
It's easy to confuse sex and gender. Just remember that biological or assigned sex is about biology, anatomy, and chromosomes. Gender is society's set of expectations, standards, and characteristics about how men and women are supposed to act.
What's gender identity?
Your gender identity is how you feel inside and how you express those feelings. Clothing, appearance, and behaviors can all be ways to express your gender identity.
Most people feel that they're either male or female. Some people feel like a masculine female, or a feminine male. Some people feel neither male nor female. These people may choose labels such as "genderqueer," "gender variant," or "gender fluid." Your feelings about your gender identity begin as early as age 2 or 3.
Some people's assigned sex and gender identity are pretty much the same, or in line with each other. These people are called cisgender. Other people feel that their assigned sex is of the other gender from their gender identity (i.e., assigned sex is female, but gender identity is male). These people are called transgender or trans. Not all transgender people share the same exact identity.
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801 S Pointe Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Quick Facts About Marea Miami Beach
Developer: The Related Group
Architect: Sieger-Suarez
Number of Units: 30
Number of Units For Sale: 9
Unit Sizes: From 1525 to 2336 s.f.
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Description of Marea Miami Beach
Situated right across the street from the famous and luxurious Apogee South Beach, you will find the Related Group's newest midsize condo project, Marea Miami Beach.
Orchestrated by The Related Group's visionary founder, Jorge Perez, this boutique residence has been designed by the exceptional team of Sieger-Suarez Architects, Yabu Pushelberg, and Enzo Enea. Commissioned art installations by Riccardo De Marchi and Markus Linnenbrink transform its private lobby into an exclusive gallery. There's nothing else like it.
Marea's boutique feel and prime South Beach location along South Pointe Drive gives its residents unparalleled access to everything that South Beach has to offer. Just steps away from the beach, the bay and many of Miami Beach's finest restaurants.
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Marea Miami Beach Floorplans
Apt. No
Beds/ Baths
SqFt (m²)
A-West-2 01 (2nd Fl) 3/3/1 2332 (216.6)
A-West 01 (3rd/4th/5th Fl) 3/3/1 2332 (216.6)
B-East 02 2/2/0 1854 (172.2)
C-West 03 2/2/0 1525 (141.7)
C-East 04 (3rd/4th/5th Fl) 2/2/0 1525 (141.7)
C-East-2 04 (3rd/4th/5th Fl) 2/2/0 1525 (141.7)
B-West 05 2/2/0 1854 (172.2)
A-East-2 06 (2nd Fl) 3/3/1 2533 (235.3)
A-East-3 06 (3rd Fl) 3/3/1 2533 (235.3)
A-East-4-5 06 (4th/5th Fl) 3/3/1 2332 (216.6)
PH1-East PH-1 East 4/4/1 2933 (272.5)
PH1-West PH-1 West 4/4/1 2933 (272.5)
D Urban Villa D 1/1/0 983 (91.3)
E Urban Villa E 1/1/0 983 (91.3)
9 Units for Sale at Marea Miami Beach
2 Bedroom Units for Sale at Marea Miami Beach
Average Asking Price - $660.57/SqFt
List $/sqft
9.1% 204 $1,295,000 $400 2/2½ 3241 s.f. 6/3/2019
305 $1,990,000 n/a 2/2½ n/a 10/17/2019
11.6% 202 $1,990,000 $1,149 2/2½ 1732 s.f. 11/1/2018
Average Asking Price - $1,471.68/SqFt
6.3% 303 $1,495,000 $789 3/2½ 1896 s.f. 3/19/2018
4.4% 501 $3,250,000 $1,394 3/3½ 2332 s.f. 4/19/2018
11.4% 306 $3,895,000 $1,538 3/3½ 2533 s.f. 5/13/2019
7.6% PH3 $5,495,000 $1,896 3/3½ 2898 s.f. 11/29/2018
PH4 $6,950,000 $1,096 4/4½ 6339 s.f. 12/9/2018
Condo Sales History at Marea Miami Beach
2 Bedroom Units Sold at Marea Miami Beach
0 Sold - In Last 6 Months
Sold $/sqft
304 $1,600,000 $1,550,000 $1,016 2/2½ 1525 s.f. 2/28/2017
9.5% 403 $1,990,000 $1,750,000 $1,148 2/2½ 1525 s.f. 5/4/2016
Sold,by,BHS 506 $3,390,000 $3,320,000 $1,541 3/3½ 2154 s.f. 5/18/2018
7.2% PH2 $6,450,000 $5,995,000 $995 3/3½ 6028 s.f. 5/10/2018
5.3% 401 $3,595,000 $3,000,000 $1,286 3/3½ 2332 s.f. 4/27/2016
Brown Harris Stevens notes on Marea Miami Beach
The active and sold data in this report is limited to properties with a listed price or sold price of $250,000 or higher.
Source: Southeast Florida MLS. Data updated 1/21/2020. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. The listing data on this page comes from the Internet Data Exchange (IDX), a collaboration between the following REALTOR(R) associations in the South Florida Multiple Listing Service (MLS): Realtor Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches, Realtor Association of Greater Ft. Lauderdale, Realtor Association of Miami-Dade County, Northwestern Dade Association of Realtors, South Broward Board of Realtors. All rights reserved. The information being provided is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Use of search facilities of data on the site, other than a consumer looking to purchase real estate, is prohibited. Federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin in the sale, rental or financing of housing. | {
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The Château de Saint-Cloud was a Palace in France, built on a magnificent site overlooking the Seine at Saint-Cloud in Hauts-de-Seine, about 10 kilometres west of Paris. Today it is a large park on the outskirts of the capital and is owned by the state, but the area as a whole has had a large part to play in the history of France. The castle's grounds are part of today's Parc de Saint-Cloud.
The Saint-Cloud orangery was the setting for the coup d'état of 18 Brumaire (10 November 1799), in which the Directoire was suppressed and the Consulat declared. Less than five years later, Napoléon Bonaparte was proclaimed as Emperor of the French on 18 May 1804 at Saint-Cloud. Saint-Cloud was later used by Bonaparte's family and was their main seat along with the Palais des Tuileries in Paris.
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For September 15, 2007: ReadPrint is a massive library of free online books that include authors such as Mark Twain, Stephen Crane, and H.G. Wells. Teachers and students can read biographical sketches of authors and search within their works. One section of the site is completely dedicated to Shakespeare. It's great source for research projects. | {
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Super Bowl LIV Opening Night had a moment, but Kobe Bryant was the topic
The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs took the stage to kick off Super Bowl LIV week.
It was lights, cameras, and Kobe.
A moment of silence for Kobe Bryant — the NBA legend who perished a day prior along with his daughter, Gianna, and seven others victims in a Southern California helicopter crash — was held to begin the night with an image of the Lakers icon in the background upon a jumbotron in the outfield of Marlins Park.
A day later, the five-time NBA Champion weighed heavy with Chiefs and 49ers coaches and players offering sentiment and appreciation for the all-time great.
"He made us ask ourselves, are we competitive enough? Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu said.
The host city Miami Heat played host to the Orlando Magic for an NBA game while Super Bowl Opening Night was in progress.
Bryant, his daughter Gianna and the other seven victims of the tragedy were remembered, as has been the case in every game since the news broke on Sunday.
The Heat played a video tribute pregame, putting 24.8 seconds — part of a series of nods to Bryant's jersey numbers with the Los Angeles Lakers — on the scoreboard.
The Heat took a 24-second violation to start the game, the Magic then took an 8-second violation. Several players had messages to remember Bryant and his daughter scrawled on their sneakers.
And at halftime, the Oscar-winning animated version of Bryant's poem "Dear Basketball" was shown on the arena screens.
"He showed me there is mind over matter," 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman said.
Bryant was a friend and mentor to the five-time pro-bowl cornerback.
I was really sad yesterday, and I was sad this morning I was kind of down. I was in the dumps. And then I just thought about what he would tell me," Sherman said. "He would tell me stop being a baby and man up and play it and do it in his honor and win this game for him. And that's what we're going to try to do. I'm going to go out there and try to play some dominating ball, just like he wanted. The 'Mamba Mentality' still lives on."
Mamba mentality demonstrating mental toughness and continually striving to be the best will be on display Super Bowl Sunday.
Posted in NFLTagged 24, 8, Gianna Bryant, Kobe Bryant, NBA, NFL, Opening Night, Richard Sherman, Tyrann Mathieu, West Lamy, WORLD WIDE WEST, WORLDWIDEWEST
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Our Very Own Red & White Charity Quilt Show!
This is Joanna Figueroa from Fig Tree here today and I wanted to share about something that I am so proud to be a part of. It all started over a year ago during one of our Fig Tree late night classes… we were pouring over photos from the amazing red and white quilt show in Manhattan at the Park Avenue Armory in March, 2011. Curated by the American Folk Art Museum, this exhibition displayed 651 red and white quilts from the collection of Joanna S. Rose and was an inspiration to all- quilters and non quilters alike- who had the good fortune to attend. If you have never had a chance to see photos, click HERE, HERE or HERE for some!
And for us a little idea was born. That night we decided to create our own humble local version of that classic red and white quilt show and donate all the proceeds to a local charity near and dear to our hearts, The George Mark Children's House in my home town of San Leandro. Since then many friends have joined us including several generous MODA designers and MODA itself to help create quilts and offer donations of time, raffle prizes and money. We are so very grateful for all your support.
This first one is a quilt that I am finishing up as we speak. One of our vintage Fig Tree patterns called A Yuletide Snowflake. No matter how many times I make this one, I never get tired of it!
One of the lovely donations by MODA friends, this lovely lap quilt from Polly and Laurie of Minick and Simpson has both piecing and applique in it and used the gorgeous Minick & Simpson fabrics.
My dear friend Kaari of French General sent a lovely vintage quilt- a red and white Drunkard's Path pattern, this quilt has tiny little black dots on the cream background, a solid turkey red fabric and is hand quilted. I will definitely be bidding on this one!
There are more on their way as we speak and several more here that I haven't had a chance to photo yet, that I hope to share with you next week.
For all those of you who are local or close enough for a road trip, please attend. We would love to see you, to meet you and to have you see our lovely red and white quilts, both new and vintage!
Hopefully you might feel inspired to bid on some of them!
If you are local in any way, please purchase a ticket, email me for more info on admissions tickets.
Advance purchase of the ticket enters you into a drawing for a $100 Whole Foods Gift Certificate and other door prizes as well as entrance to the show, appetizers and white wine. Tickets are also available at the door but will not be eligible for the Whole Food Gift Certificate. There will also be other raffle prizes available at the show as well as door prizes!
For those of you a bit further away, you could still participate by purchasing RAFFLE TICKETS! We have those available in our Fig Tree shop on the website and we will add your name and phone number to each and every ticket you purchase and put it into either the raffle for the Cherry Pie Quilt or the MODA GIFT BASKET OF LOVE! If you have a preference as to which raffle you would prefer, please let us know when you purchase the tickets. Otherwise, we will add your tickets into whichever one has less tickets!
The Cherry Pie Quilt was made by a dear customer and donated to our cause! It is made from one of our fabulous Fig Tree kits and so the fabrics are Fig Tree as seen above. The quilt has also been professionally quilted! Our customer prefers to remain anonymous but we just want to thank her again for her generosity and willingess to help!
The MODA GIFT BASKET OF LOVE is another amazing and generous donation from the fabulous ladies and Mr. Dunn at MODA fabrics. The basket is chalk full of fabrics and notions and goodies in the red and white theme. Valued at $250, this is a basket that any quilter would love to win!
Click HERE FOR RAFFLE TICKETS and to see what we're up to.
Fig Tree will send you some patterns as our way of saying thank you for your donation so be sure to include your mailing address. We will take donations all the way to the day before the event on February 8.
We will then combine those donations with all the others we hope to receive through the quilt auction and the tickets and present them all to the folks at George Mark at the same time. Thank you so much for asking and to those of you who have already sent checks!
If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask. We will be showing you more quilts soon.
By Guest BloggerIn Fabrics2 Comments on Our Very Own Red & White Charity Quilt Show!
What an ingenious way(s) to raise money for your worthy cause! It's amazing how things like this can grow when put together by such committed ladies like you. I applaud you.
I love red, and the snowflake quilt is my favorite. Absolutely beautiful!! | {
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If your loved one is 65 or older, you probably manage from two to seven or more medications every day. You may feel like your whole day revolves around medication planning for your loved one. Of the 1.7 billion prescriptions written each year, more than a third are for older adults. Different medicines work in different ways. Here are some helpful medication management tips for your loved one.
Always be sure that prescription medications are taken for as long as the doctor recommends-even if your loved one feels better or doesn't notice any improvement right away.
A medication regimen can be most effective when you, your loved one, the doctor and pharmacist all work together as a team. Be sure to alert the doctor or pharmacist if your loved one has trouble remembering to take medications, difficulty reading labels, hearing problems that make it hard to understand verbal instructions, trouble opening bottles, breaking pills or handling medication apparatus, difficulty swallowing pills, or trouble scheduling different medicines throughout the day.
To overcome common challenges of medication management, use a "days-of-the-week" pill box as a daily reminder, install a "medication dispenser" that uses a verbal reminder, or request medicine in liquid rather than pill form to help your loved one with swallowing.
If new symptoms develop while your loved one is taking a medication, contact the doctor immediately. A new symptom could be a side effect of the medicine. Excessive drowsiness, confusion, insomnia, loss of appetite, incontinence and other symptoms often blamed on "getting old" may actually be the result of negative interaction among multiple medications or other medication-related problems.
Make sure you're asking your loved one's doctor and pharmacist the right questions: What is the name of the medicine? What is it supposed to do? Are there any side effects? What should I do if they occur? How should this medicine be taken? What should I do if the person my loved one misses a dose? Are there any beverages, foods or other medicines that should be avoided while taking this medicine? How should this medicine be stored? | {
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Third film set in the universe of Batman Unlimited, a line of action figures. 2017. Justice League Dark. Eighth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Teen Titans: The Judas Contract. Ninth film set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Based on The Judas Contract story arc by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez .
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Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
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DC Films is an American film studio that is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. through the Warner Bros. Pictures Group, with Warner Bros. owned itself by WarnerMedia, dedicated to the production of films and TV shows based on characters from DC Entertainment. [citation needed] Walter Hamada is the current president of DC Films.
Founder: Geoff Johns, Jon Berg
Industry: Film, Television
Headquarters: 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, United States
Products: Motion pictures, Television shows
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The DC Universe Animated Original Movies (also known as DC Universe Original Movies or DC Universe Movies or DC Animated Movies) are a series of American direct-to-video superhero animated films based on the DC Comics characters and stories produced primarily by Warner Bros. Animation. The films are usually stand-alone projects that are either ...
An animated film based on the 2013 video ...
The voice cast from the games did not ...
Batman: The Long Halloween
June 22, 2021 (part 1); July 27, 2021 ...
Announced during IGN's DC Fandome panel ...
The voice cast for the film was announced ...
Justice Society: World War II
The film stars Matt Bomer as Flash, ...
Announced on August 12, 2020, the film is ...
The film stars David Giuntoli as Batman, ...
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
Years: 2007–present
How to watch the DC movies in order?
If you want to watch the DC movies in chronological order, you'll find it's very different than the release order. You start with ... 1. Wonder Woman 2. Wonder Woman 1984 3. Man of Steel 4. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 5. Suicide Squad 6a. Justice League 6b.
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What are DC Films?
DC Films is an American motion picture studio based at the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California.
List of films based on DC Comics - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dc_films
What is the chronological order of DC animated movies?
Superman/Doomsday (2007 Video)
Justice League: The New Frontier (2008 Video)
Batman: Gotham Knight (2008 Video)
Wonder Woman (2009 Video)
Green Lantern: First Flight (2009 Video)
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009 Video)
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010 Video)
Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010 Video)
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse (2010 Video)
All-Star Superman (2011 Video)
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights (2011 Video)
Batman: Year One (2011 Video)
Justice League: Doom (2012 Video)
Superman vs. The Elite (2012 Video)
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns,Part 1 (2012 Video)
Superman: Unbound (2013 Video)
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (2013 Video)
Justice League: War (2014 Video)
Son of Batman (2014 Video)
Batman: Assault on Arkham (2014 Video)
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (2015 Video)
Batman vs. Robin (2015 Video)
Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015 Video)
DC Universe Animated Original Movies - in chronological order
www.imdb.com/list/ls073991318/
What movies are in the DC Extended Universe?
DC Extended Universe. The first film in the DCEU was Man of Steel (2013) followed by Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Suicide Squad (2016), Wonder Woman (2017), and Justice League (2017). Future films with scheduled release dates include: Aquaman in 2018, Shazam! in 2019 and Birds of Prey and Wonder Woman 1984 in 2020.
DC Extended Universe - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Extended_Universe
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The DC Universe (DCU) is the fictional shared universe where most stories in American comic book titles published by DC Comics take place. DC superheroes such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, The Flash, Green Lantern and Aquaman are from this universe, as well as teams such as the Justice League and the Teen Titans.
Created by: DC Comics
Original work: All Star Comics #3 (1940)
Novel(s): List of novels
Owner: DC Entertainment, Inc. (Warner Bros.)
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DC Comics, Inc. is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of the Warner Bros. Global Brands and Franchises division of Warner Bros., which itself is a subsidiary of AT&T 's WarnerMedia through its Studios & Networks division. DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book ...
Founder: Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
Key people: Jim Lee (Publisher, CCO), Marie Javins (Editor-In-Chief)
Headquarters location: 2900 West Alameda Avenue, Burbank, California
Publication types: List of publications
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The films are part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line, based on the comic books published by DC Comics, and feature plot elements inspired by The New 52 continuity. The continuity, established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters, was introduced in Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox , [1] which ...
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Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NYSE:LVLT): Stock Gained Almost 16% on Strong Outlook
Neha Rathod
Dallas, Texas 05/01/2014 (FINANCIALSTRENDS) – Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NYSE:LVLT), provider of a range of integrated communications services, yesterday reported its 1Q14 earnings and posted its second quarterly profit since 2009. The company reported marginal increase of 2% in its quarterly revenue which increased to $1.61 billion. The company reported net profit of $112 million during 1Q14 ended March 31, 2014 as compared with a net loss of $78 million in 1Q13.
Earnings per share were reported at $0.47 per share in 1Q14 against ($0.36) in a same prior year quarter. This beat the street expectations as analysts were expecting revenue of approximately $1.59 billion and earnings of $0.27 per share, on an average.
Future Outlook:
Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NYSE:LVLT) raised its FY14 forecast for free cash flow and adjusted EBITDA growth following the release of its better than expected 1Q14 earnings. The company raised its free cash flow forecast from $225 – $275 million to $250 – $300 million. The company also raised its EBITDA to 14-18% compared to its previous forecast of 11-14% backed by higher revenue from its core network services.
CEO Speak:
President, Director and Chief Executive Officer of Level 3 Communications, Inc. (NYSE:LVLT), Jeffrey K. Storey mentioned during the management discussion, "We're off to a good start this year, delivering another quarter of growth. Historically, our revenues declined in the first quarter because of end-of-year re-rates and seasonality. We saw those factors this year as well, but we're able to offset the declines with continued growth from our enterprise customers, particularly in North America."
Company Brief and Stock Update:
Level 3 Communications, headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, offers facility based communications services including core network services as well as colocation and data center services. The company primarily serves in North America, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
Backed by its robust outlook the stock gained 15.95% during Wednesday's trade and closed at $43.03. Among the largest percentage gainers, the stock was just second to Pepco Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:POM) which gained 17.42%.
Level 3 Communications Inc.
Level 3 Communications Inc. (NYSE:LVLT)
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The Goodreads Author Program is a fantastic author marketing tool that, from my experience, writers do not utilize enough. The "social cataloguing" website is owned by Amazon, so if you sell your book through Amazon's services, most likely your book is—or will be—on Goodreads. So how can authors use the site to get the word out there?
Sign up for the Goodreads Author Program. Even though you may have an account for your personal use, if you want to be considered a Goodreads Author, you have to send in a request so they know what books you are yours. After they accept you (which can take a few business days), remember to flesh out your author profile like adding a biography and author photograph, and rate some books so readers know where your interests in literature lie!
Give away copies of your book. Participating in a Goodreads Giveaway is a great way to get your name out there. When people enter a giveaway, the website provides the option to add the book to their "to-read" list. If you have a hundred people who added your book to their "to-read" list, thats a hundred people who might purchase your book—plus their friends may see it on their news feed and take interest, too.
Join groups with similar interests. Is your book in the thriller genre? Cozy mystery? Romance? There are hundreds of groups for those genres alone, and there's even groups and book clubs that are regional or state-wide who may want you in on their next meeting. Joining a group and finding out what readers love, hate, and talk about will help you figure out who your audience is—and isn't.
Befriend or follow other indie authors in your genre. Starting a conversation with other indie authors may lead to them reviewing your book—and you may want to review their book, too. Indie authors are a community, not your competition, so helping another author in need isn't going to hurt you. And hey, you might make some new friends in the process!
Don't forget to blog or announce events. You never know who is in the area and may want to pop into your signing at the local bookstore. Blogging on your Goodreads page and linking back to your website may also result in more traffic. Don't forget to add the Goodreads widget to your website, so fans can easily access your Goodreads page.
Do you use Goodreads to get more exposure as an author? Tweet us your stories at @mckinneypr! | {
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The maximum temperature on Friday was 27.4ºC and the minimum 11.0ºC.
The maximum relative humidity was 78 per cent and the minimum 26 per cent.
Sunset: Saturday: 06.33
Sunrise: Sunday: 06.27
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Town Max (in Celsius) Min (in Celsius)
Rainfall: Rain/snow has occurred at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. Rain/thundershowers have occurred at isolated places in east Rajasthan. Weather was dry in the rest of the region.
Past 24 hours change: The minimum temperatures changed little. Departure: They were appreciably below normal in Punjab and Uttaranchal, below normal in Himachal Pradesh and east Uttar Pradesh and normal in the rest of the region. The lowest temperature in the plains was 8.2 °C recorded at Adampur (Punjab).
Forecast valid until the morning of March 19: Rain/snow is likely at a few places in Jammu and Kashmir and at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh and Uttaranchal. Rain/thundershowers are likely at isolated places in east Uttar Pradesh. Weather will be mainly dry in the rest of the region.
Forecast for Delhi and neighbourhood valid until the morning of March 19: Mainly clear sky. Mist in the morning. Strong surface winds likely during daytime. The maximum and minimum temperatures will be around 27 °C and 13 °C, respectively.
Farmers weather bulletin for Delhi forecast valid until the morning of March 19: Sky will be mainly clear.
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Jackie Flat Gets $32 M.
By Michael Calderone • 06/26/06 12:00am
At 1040 Fifth Avenue, the former home of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is about to change hands.
Hedge-fund manager Glenn Dubin has recently signed a contract to buy the $32 million apartment from billionaire David Koch, according to a source familiar with the deal.
Mr. Dubin—who currently resides at nearby 1010 Fifth—is managing partner and co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management. But more interestingly, he's also chairman of the Robin Hood Foundation, a favored charity of the late John F. Kennedy Jr., who also had a seat on its board and who grew up in the apartment Mr. Dubin is buying.
Through a spokesperson, Mr. Dubin declined to comment. And though Mr. Koch, the seller, would not identify Mr. Dubin as the buyer, he was happy to talk about the apartment he's leaving behind.
When Mr. Koch bought the apartment back in 1995, he said, it had to be completely refurbished.
"Mrs. Onassis was very conservative financially, and she didn't spend much on it," said Mr. Koch. "We gutted the apartment and redid everything."
At approximately 5,300 square feet, the 15th-floor spread includes five bedrooms and five and a half baths. There is also a library, a conservatory, a dining room, two terraces and three fireplaces.
But for the billionaire Mr. Koch—whose third child was born a week ago—that wasn't enough space for him, his wife, three children, his mother-in-law and three nannies.
"As much as I love the old Jackie Onassis apartment, it wasn't large enough," said Mr. Koch.
Considering that Mr. Koch is worth an estimated $12 billion, it's not surprising that he will be heading over to the much-celebrated 740 Park Avenue, home to fellow billionaires like Steve Schwarzman and Ronald Lauder. Purchased for $18 million two years ago, Mr. Koch's new duplex has about twice as much space.
And he's just completed another big renovation. Previously owned by the Japanese government, the new place hadn't been touched in about 50 years, he said.
"Obviously, after all the money we paid for the apartment, we wanted to make sure it was first-class," said Mr. Koch, who worked on the two-year gut renovation with renowned architect Peter Marino.
Although Mr. Koch just officially moved into 740 Park a few weeks ago, he'd already learned quite a bit about the building's history from author Michael Gross' biography of the storied co-op. And unlike some snooty 740 Park residents, Mr. Koch was more than happy to attend the book party: "[Mr. Gross] told me that I was the only occupant that came to cheer him on."
So if the deal goes through, Mr. Koch—who paid $9.5 million for the Fifth Avenue apartment—could make a hefty profit (not that he really needs it).
Mr. Koch said that about 30 potential buyers passed through the apartment before they found a match. Now the couple purchasing the apartment—we say the Dubins; he won't say anything—go before the board within the month, according to Mr. Koch.
Leighton Candler, of the Corcoran Group, has the listing. Ms. Candler confirmed that the apartment is under contract, but also would not confirm the identity of the buyer.
Ricky Martin Wants $9.95 M. at Time Warner Center
It looks like the lavish condos of the Time Warner Center are losing their most famous resident.
Latin pop star Ricky Martin has just put his 65th-floor apartment on the market for $9.95 million, according to a source with knowledge of the listing.
If all goes well, Mr. Martin could turn a nice profit, too: The heartthrob paid $6.8 million in 2004 for the apartment, according to deed-transfer records.
The nearly $10 million price tag gets you 3,000 square feet, including four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. (Mr. Martin's master-bedroom suite features a marble bath.)
Of course, the floor-to-ceiling windows provide far-reaching Central Park and city views. Located in the south tower, the view should not be obscured when 15 Central Park West eventually rises nearby.
Mr. Martin leaves behind neighbors like sportscaster Bob Costas, singer Jimmy Buffett and financier David Martinez—who has dropped over $54 million for the entire 76th and 77th floors, in order to create the most expensive combined apartment in Manhattan.
Mr. Martin's apartment is listed with Dennis Mangone, senior vice president of the Corcoran Group, and his colleague, Pablo Alfaro.
In White-Glove Condo, No Jacket Required
Singer Phil Collins has had a tumultuous spring: In March, the Grammy winner announced his split from his third wife, Orianne, to whom he'd been married since 1999; last month, the musical Tarzan—for which Mr. Collins composed the score—opened on Broadway and bombed with critics.
At the same time, Mr. Collins was dipping his toe in the Manhattan real-estate market, dropping $3.85 million on a Central Park West apartment, according to city records.
The 2,876-square-foot apartment at the Landmark, at Central Park West and 106th Street, had been listing at $3.88 million and has three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a dining room and a library.
At 106th Street, Central Park West is hardly the rarefied neighborhood it becomes 20 blocks south. But the Landmark, a full-service building created out of a former cancer hospital and a smaller, castle-like structure (complete with turrets!), commands top dollar.
The Upper West Side building is also home to Hillary Clinton's political advisor, Howard Wolfson, who paid $1.75 million for a 1,300-square-foot pad last summer.
Mr. Collins did not return calls seeking comment.
Filed Under: Home, Real Estate, Manhattan Transfers, Central Park, David Koch, Ricky Martin, Phil Collins
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Kind of like a WWI version of the M3 Lee?
I meant having the main gun on a sponson on the side instead of set in the center of the hull or in a turret.
Heh, nicely done! Custer would be proud. Actually, he'd probably remark that these were like "light cavalry".
Now, that's a land-ship! The addition of a turret seems very cool here. Its like one of those tank designs you would see out of a science-fiction or steam-punk magazine for the time. Very cool!
So, what's the armament that we're looking at here for this behemoth?
Oh. So it only has the one 77mm gun in the turret then? What about the machine guns?
Probably 30.06 like the Springfield.
Incidentally, a very similar design was proposed in OTL as the Model 5, I think.
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Yeah, according to that article you link the two helmets are remarkably similar. The US Model 5 has a more curved shape that the Swiss 1918, but the design is eerily similar.
Maybe smooth out the edges a bit and perhaps we'd have a US TL-191 helmet for sure.
The Winchester 1886 originally designed by the Winchester Repeating Arms in hopes of gaining a new contract as the primary rifle of the United States army, following its restructuring along the more successful Prussian model. Sadly it was soon passed over in favor of the more modern bolt action rifles based off of the German Gewher 88, though it did find a new life for itself in the United States cavalry. With many cavalry men favoring it over the Army Springfield's for it's rate of fire and ease of reloading, thanks to its magazine fed loading system. Serving with distinction with the United States cavalry in the western plains of Canada and the desert of the Southwest during the Great War and in the hands of the United States Marine Corps during the Caribbean Campaign of the Second Great War.
Whiteshore, Jack Brisco, Matt Wiser and 2 others like this.
How likely would it be that the United States had experimented with semi automatic rifles and carbins based off of the krag jorgensen similar to how the garand was an evolution of the Springfield.
I mean, it could be possible. The Krag-Jorgenson was not the most ideal rifle for the US Army though. There is a reason why the Army replaced the Krag with the Springfield after all and it was due to the experiences of the Spanish American War in our timeline. When compared to a Mauser design like what the Spanish had, the Krag was not as competitive.
Not saying the US can't experiment though. They could very well have had experimental designs of the Krag before the Great War, but experimenting with a "semi-auto" Krag is... its hard to picture for me?
Very hard. The .30-40 Krag was a rimmed cartridge, and poorly suited to automatic weapons. One of the reasons the US ditched the round was due to the fact that machine guns hated it. The French suffered similar migraines with the 8mm Lebel. I always imagined that the US would simply copy the Mauser pattern rifles, just as the Confederates copied the Lee-Enfields.
That's a good point there. Plus, as the world moved into the 20th Century, a need to use a rifle like the Krag would be highly detrimental in the long run and with the growing shift away from rimmed cartridges in the years to follow, especially after the Great War, it would only be inevitable that the Krag and any iteration of it would be relegated to the annals of history.
True. Looking it over the Krag would simply be left behind in the long run, compared to other more reliable rifles.
Though I still think that the Union would have experimented with semi-automatic rifle designs as far back as pre-FGW, only never being widely introduced until post SGW.
Yes, the United States would have definitely tried to create a semi-automatic rifle to replace the M1903 Springfield. While its not technically bad that the US Army still uses a bolt-action rifle as its main infantry firearm - many countries at this time still used bolt-action rifles of course - it is however odd that the US Army would not experiment with semi-auto designs at all in TL-191. Simply capturing Confederate TAR rifles for use isn't sustainable enough, no matter how effective the rifle is. Given that even Mexico experimented with its own semi-auto design, I feel that the US would be incredibly embarrassed for not trying to make one themselves.
This makes me think the CSA would be in a better position to develop a semi-auto rifle having the Mondragon and the Russian Tokarov (if not butterflied) rifles to study plus the need to deal with US larger population.
Marines, especially would want a semi-automatic rifle. The Corps likes firepower and anything that gives a Marine a leg up on the bad guys is a good thing.
Want to know who likely had the first U.S. automatic rifle? The Airborne. Not just using captured CSA weapons, but a U.S. version would be a plus. Keep in mind that Chattanooga probably wasn't the only U.S. airborne operation of the war. It may have been the largest, though. | {
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Commissioner Keefer has proven his independence, and his voting record speaks for itself. Here is a sample of recent votes he has taken, the overall position of the Board of County Commissioners, and explanations of why Commissioner Keefer voted as he did. If you would like to know about a certain vote, please send an email to: [email protected] .
My Understanding: The developer of Cloverly Hills, LLC asked for annexation into the Town of Smithsburg, which was granted by the town council. Because the zoning of the county land is significantly different than what is allowed by the town, either five years must pass before the property can be rezoned, or the Washington County Commissioners must agree to the change in zoning. The town's zoning would allow for multi family housing and an expanded commercial use. Cleverly Hills, LLC would also be allowed to forego paying town property taxes until the project builds out or is sold to another developer, while at the same time their county property tax rate is reduced as a county property within a municipality (about half). In theory, this amounts to a huge property tax deduction with no end. The developer has already owned the land for years with no development activity.
My Reasoning: I voted no, because again, we are offering a tax incentive to a developer with no equivalent to the private taxpaying citizen. If a hardworking taxpayer wanted to purchase land to build a home, there would be no option to forego taxes or pay less taxes until the home is built. Essentially, the developer could force the town to wait to ever receive a tax revenue stream until demands of how to develop the property were agreed to. Also, there are several unanswered questions about the availability of water and sewer services in general area, when one accounts for the building lots which are awaiting completion. Yet another reason, a no vote would not kill the project, and in fact the county could grant its own waivers as plans are presented, which at the time of the vote, plans were not yet made public. As to the offer of free land to the local EMS station if approved, current county zoning would allow for an EMS station regardless if the express approval were granted or not.
My Understanding: In summary, Ft. Ritchie is a former US Army Base that closed around 1998, shortly after which the land was transfer to the Pen Mar Development Corporate, an entity created by the State of Maryland to develop the property. Although some promising leads came about, nothing materialized. Around 2015, Washington County began courting JG Business Link International, a family owned firm with ties to South Korea business and government leaders, in hopes of promoting foreign investment within the county. Legislation was passed by the Maryland General Assembly to dissolve PMDC and transfer the land to the Washington County Commissioners. Although no firm offers were presented, the county was asked and agreed to transfer about 63 acres of prime Ft. Ritchie land near the lake for free to JGBLI, in hopes of spurring development discussions.
My Reasoning: Although I support the general concept of redevelopment of the Ft. Ritchie Army Base, I do not support the notion of granting free land without any firm plans or signed business contracts. I suggested various options, including a provision that the land reverts back to the county after a few years if development does not occur, offering a smaller 5 acre parcel, offering a free lease until something is built, waiting until a firm offer comes about so we know who will be occupying the property, or opening up the same offer of free land to the "bid" process, and allowing the commissioners to choose the most desirable concept. I also feel that, for those residents who lived at Ft. Ritchie, it was an unkind to remove the tenants one month, and the next month offer the land for free. Quite possibly, the housing community itself may have wanted to come together and make an offer. I am also not aware of this same offer of free land at Ft. Ritchie was ever offered to any local businesses in recent years.
My Understanding: In summary, Bethel Garden Apartments, a 93 +/- rental complex, was sold to Raymond James Investments, who in turn planned to hold the real estate in a quasi non profit status. RJI would be able to take substantial tax breaks for "investing" in a large subsidized housing project on their corporate tax return. Approximately $60,000 per unit would be spent on remodeling. Because of the remodeling effort, rent would be expected to nearly double. However, tenants only pay at most 30% of their income, so most tenants would likely not pay additional rent. However, the government housing subsidies to RJI would increase. RJI's ask of the county was to extend a PILOT, or payment in lieu of taxes. For 42 years, RJI would pay a much reduced annual property tax payment to the City of Hagerstown and Washington County, and in turn use that money towards the cost of financing the project.
My Reasoning: At one time, my family was helped by housing programs that support low-income residents. I am not opposed to helping those in need. In fact, I believe it is a duty of ours to offer a hand up to those who want to better themselves. However, I have a serious concern about benefits being given to corporations while those same tax benefits are not available to the private, hardworking citizens of Washington County. I believe if we are going to offer these same tax benefits, we MUST offer a tax cut to the private homeowner choosing to remodel or upgrade their home. | {
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What? Aqua Creations is a design studio that originates artistic ideas into design objects bringing together an organic aesthetic and an appreciation for practicality. Aqua Creations displays an assorted range of lighting and furniture lines, completed with specified custom designs and unique light sculptures.
Why? Aqua Creations offers exclusive products to the global marketplace without compromising the design integrity and artistic quality. The company portrays itself as a studio, where the hand-made imprimatur still remains, and it is an essential concept in preserving top class standards. The team of skilled artisans works on each product individually, thus ensuring each one remains a piece of art as well as a product of design. Aqua Creations intends to keep this approach as an integral part of the company's vision through a continuous growth of product development, manufacturing and distribution process.
Who? Designer Ayala Serfaty and photographer Albi Serfaty founded Aqua Creations Design Studio in 1994. Ayala Serfaty is known as an innovator of sophisticated original design concepts. Her biomorphic shapes and highly stylized objects emphasize life's beauty and harmony. Ayala Serfaty is a world accredited designer whose works have been exhibited in museums and galleries in Europe and the US. Serfaty's latest SOMA light sculptures will be showcased in a solo exhibition at The Tel Aviv Museum of Arts, opening November 2008. Albi Serfaty is an acclaimed photographer who has been producing Aqua Creations' artworks over the years. His images express to the best extent the essence of Aqua Creations' appeal and are used in numerous publications all over the world.
How? Aqua Creations applies its creative vision and unique identity through every stage of product realization. Before lighting up the urban spaces each piece goes through the process of exclusive design, advanced technology and talented craftsmanship. These are state of the art laser cut metal 3D base & hand bent wires, engineering structure work, special arrangement of diffuser and external layer of crushed silk, both treated against fire and mold. Custom pieces are tailor made according to individual preferences and specific needs. This signifies exclusiveness of each lighting sculpture or furniture piece which is truly a one of a kind hand-made object of art.
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Mechanix Illustrated
Issue: Oct, 1951
3 Comments on The Big Blow (Oct, 1951) (Oct, 1951)
The Big Blow (Oct, 1951) (Oct, 1951)
The Big Blow
America heads for the storm cellar when the hurricane season arrives with its blustering monsters of wind and fury.
By Harry Kursh
WHEN Miami got one of its hurricane warnings last year, more than half a million people scurried home to batten down the hatches. There was a run on lumberyards—windows had to be boarded. Frantic housewives bought out stores selling batteries to keep radios going in the event electric power failed. Storekeepers went mad trying to keep up with the demand for flashlights, candles, powdered coffee, canned foods and dry ice. But busiest people of all were the anxious guardians of Miami's newest public library—a streamlined job with rows of book-laden shelves near wide picture windows. The books had to be evacuated.
Suddenly, a thick haze swept over the city. High noon became night. Low-flying storm clouds, ragged at the edges, turned the brilliant sun into a strange, murky red.
This was it—hurricane! A 150-mile-an-hour twister, literally pulverizing everything in its way, smashed through the library's windows, picked up the books and scattered them through the streets.
Later, one of the librarians walked sadly through the building surveying the bookless debris. Wait, there was a book remaining—one solitary book lay wet and soggy on the floor. Its title? Gone With The Wind!
You can never tell what will happen when a hurricane strikes. But you may soon get a chance to find out what one is like because we're now at the height of the hurricane season. Yes, the big blow picks its own good time to strike terror into the hearts of millions and for the last 64 years, ever since records have been kept of hurricanes, the monsters of wind and fury have chosen autumn months in which to do their greatest damage in the United States.
Every year, without fail, at least one hurricane strikes somewhere in the United States. The two greatest hurricanes of recent times—the devastating New England hurricane of 1938, and the Great Atlantic hurricane of 1944—came right on schedule, before the end of October.
In the fall of 1938, no one living in New England could remember a hurricane. The last one in that area had struck in 1815. But, first word of impending disaster came one fall day shortly after 12 noon—Washington ordered storm warnings up all along the coast.
Two hours later, a vicious 100-mpfi monster ripped through city after city, leaving 550 dead and close to 100,000 families homeless. So powerful was the first impact of the hurricane as it drove the tide before it that the seismograph at Fordham University recorded the sea hitting the New England shore as if it were a major earthquake.
In less than a day, the hurricane ruined four million bushels of apples and filled the Connecticut River with several hundred tons of onions. One city alone had enough glass in the streets to blanket seven football fields. More than 26,000 cars were ground into helpless ruin.
Telephone company engineers spent months repairing the damage which took 10,720 miles of Wire and ground cable. For a while, a person living in Boston had to call London to be able to talk with someone in New York.
All in all, the monster left a bill for a billion dollars in destroyed property—one of the greatest hurricane tolls in history.
By 1944, when the Great Atlantic hurricane blew in, New Englanders were better prepared. Nearly as many people lost their lives, including ten who were electrocuted by hot wires that had fallen into the streets. But property damage was kept down to a mere 100 million dollars.
Although hurricane winds have been known to exceed 200 miles an hour and cause grave losses, actually it is the storm wave which causes the most damage. Grand-daddy of all storm waves was the one that accompanied the hurricane of 1780. A wind of indescribable force swept a huge wave over Barbados Island in the West Indies, leaving more than 50,000 dead.
In 1856 on Last Island, a resort just south of New Orleans known for the most luxurious homes in the Western Hemisphere, 20 Creole families wined, dined and danced like aristocrats of old. On the night of the scheduled annual dance, nearly every family living on the island had gathered in a huge hall. The dance just started when a messenger from the mainland brought warnings of a storm. But the dance-happy people preferred to ignore his tidings. Through the night they cavorted and through the night the winds got wilder and wilder. Waves rolling up on the island's shores got bigger and bigger.
Then it struck. Thunder blasted the skies, turning clouds into flaming pillows of ghostly blue. With the first gusts of hurricane wind, a huge wave swept across the island. It was all over in a matter of minutes! Only a handful of survivors were picked up, cling- ing to pieces of wreckage. Today, Last Island is a ghost island, with the memory of several hundred people haunting its shores.
Hurricanes are known in almost every part of the world. Carib Indians call it hurakan, God of the Great Wind. Filipinos call it baguio. Australians, with a sense of humor, have tagged it willy-nilly. And if you want to know where we got our word, typhoon, for those Pacific hurricanes, try to pronounce the Chinese word for hurricane—tai-fung.
But no matter where you find the monster, you can be sure he was born somewhere over a tropical ocean. Most hurricanes that strike the United States are born over a stretch of calm ocean called the doldrums, between Cape Verde Island and the West Indies.
The monster always gets his start in life during the summer. Then, he's just a harmless pancake of warm, moist air, stretched out for miles, like an invisible giant. As autumn approaches, his true personality begins to take shape in the form of a slowly rising column of hot air. As the giant rises, he leaves behind him a. low pressure pocket. He gets narrower from the waist down and broader from the chest up. Like hero-worshipping children, cool molecules of heavier air rush into the low pressure. Soon, they too join the rising column of hot air.
Thousands of feet up, the giant's head expands under the tugging effect of strong winds, while his body continues to absorb moist air over enough ocean area to cover Missouri. He begins to twist and turn with the rotation of the earth and when he gets up enough speed, he's on his own.
In his center, called the hurricane's eye. there is absolute calm. But on the edges, which often extend 200 miles across, he's a devil on the loose.
No other force in nature can rival the mammoth power of a hurricane. At peak velocity, a tropical twister builds up one trillion pounds of pressure! Right after the Bikini atom bomb test, a U. S. weather expert figured that a man-sized hurricane has the potential energy of 1,000 atom bombs.
They're dangerous, all right. Yet when hurricanes strike, people do the strangest things. A girl in Louisiana, at the start of a hurricane that destroyed half her town in about 10 minutes, called the local weather office to ask if it was safe to take her dog for a walk. When one Texas twister blew into town, police arrested a man for peddling anti-hurricane sickness pills in the streets.
Last year during the big blow that killed 24 in the New York area, a homeowner de- cided to fix a leaky roof. Just as he started to hammer away, the wind picked up the roof and the homeowner and deposited them both on the doorstep.
After the New England hurricane of 1938, a witty jeweler, whose caved-in windows were looted, posted a sign: "Thanks for cleaning me out. Call again." Apparently, the looter had a good memory. When the big storm of 1944 hit, the shop was looted again and the jeweler found this sign: "Thank you. I did."
Residents of the Lesser Antilles, just north of the Venezuelan coastline, waxed bitter recently over not being able to bathe because a hurricane had ruined their water-supply systems. Soon a second hurricane returned and drenched the entire countryside with steaming hot water!
Perhaps weirdest of them all was the hurricane that drained all the water from the northern reaches of Florida's Indian River. Hundreds of inhabitants scrambled over the muddy bottom on a treasure hunt that netted them stranded fish, auto parts and machinery.
An army pilot, recently caught aloft in a 140-mph wind, had all he could do to keep from losing control of his craft. After landing, he inspected his plane and saw that the wind had neatly sliced more than 150 rivet heads from one wing.
Last year was a big year for hurricanes. Out of a dozen storms, 11 developed into full-scale hurricanes—the largest total ever recorded for one season. Yet, fewer lives were lost and there was less property damage than ever before thanks to the combined efforts of the U. S. Air Force, scientists, and the nation's weather chiefs.
How do they do it? Well, for the first time in history we have a real defense against the hurricane. Ever since the end of World War II, teams of special Air Force hurricane hunters have been flying into the treacherous hearts of developing hurricanes to bring back vital radar-plotted information. Together with reports from ships at sea and a network of local weather stations equipped with the latest radio signal devices, we now can issue an accurate hurricane warning about 36 hours in advance. And we can trace the route the blow is expected to take.
But, warnings or no Warnings, there are always some doubters. Like the indignant customer who brought back his barometer to a large New York store in the fall of 1938.
"Look," he complained, "you sold me a defective instrument—it says Hurricane."
So, they gave him his money back and he started out for his home on Long Island. He arrived there in time to see the house blown out to sea in the worst hurricane the area has ever witnessed!
Blow, Pedestrian, Blow (Apr, 1948)
One Big Blow (Mar, 1948)
They Blow Up Broadway (Sep, 1949)
Three In Family Blow Glass (Feb, 1938)
BLOW YOURSELF. . . (Mar, 1975)
Kosher Ham says: October 18, 201011:30 am
I thought that the "Big Blow" was the nickname for Gas Turbine Electric locomotives used by Union Pacific at about the same time.
Toronto says: October 18, 20106:43 pm
Kosher Ham: Speaking of the UP, have you seen this?
http://www.youtube.com/…
Fred says: October 18, 20109:34 pm
Sounds like typical American urban planning- let's build a library with a lot of glass in a hurricane-prone city!
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The Case for Loving
By Selina Alko and Sean Qualls
Arthur A. Levine Books
For most children these days it would come as a great shock to know that before 1967, they could not marry a person of a race different from their own. That was the year that the Supreme Court issued its decision in Loving v. Virginia.
This is the story of one brave family: Mildred Loving, Richard Perry Loving, and their three children. It is the story of how Mildred and Richard fell in love, and got married in Washington, D.C. But when they moved back to their hometown in Virginia, they were arrested (in dramatic fashion) for violating that state's laws against interracial marriage. The Lovings refused to allow their children to get the message that their parents' love was wrong and so they fought the unfair law, taking their case all the way to the Supreme Court - and won!
Why Am I Me?
By Page Britt, Illustrated by Selina Alko and Sean Qualls
Have you ever wondered why you are you? Or what it might feel like to be someone else? Someone taller, faster, smaller, smarter? Lighter, older, darker, bolder?
Presented as a thoughtful, poetic exchange between two characters -- who don't realize they are thinking and asking the very same questions -- this beautiful celebration of our humanity and diversity invites readers of all ages to imagine a world where there is no you or me, only we.
If the first step toward healing the world is to build bridges of empathy and celebrate rather than discriminate, Why Am I Me? helps foster a much-needed sense of connection, compassion, and love.
Cleo Edison Oliver, Playground Millionare (Cleo Edison Oliver #1)
By Sundee T. Fraizer
Budding entrepreneurs will love the unforgettable Cleopatra Edison Oliver in this multiracial, capitalist tale that's equal parts The Lemonade War and Encyclopedia Brown.
Cleopatra Edison Oliver has always been an entrepreneur, just like her inspiration, successful businesswoman Fortune A. Davies. So when Cleo's fifth-grade teacher assigns her class a "Passion Project," Cleo comes up with her best business idea yet: the finest "tooth-pulling" company in town. With the help of her best friend Caylee, a Nerf gun, her dad's tablet, and her patented Persuasion Power, Cleo's Quick and Painless Tooth Removal Service starts to take off.
But even the best made plans, by the best CEOs, go awry sometimes. A minor barfing incident during a tooth-pulling operation causes Cleo to lose customers. Caylee, initially enthusiastic about the business, grows distant as Cleo neglects their friendship in lieu of getting more customers. And when a mean classmate makes fun of Cleo for being adopted, everything comes crashing down. Will she be able to rescue her business, salvage her friendship with Caylee, and discover that her true home has been here all along?
Riding Chance
By Christine Kendall
Troy is a kid with a passion. And dreams. And wanting to do the right thing. But after taking a wrong turn, he's forced to endure something that's worse than any juvenile detention he can imagine-he's "sentenced" to the local city stables where he's made to take care of horses. The greatest punishment has been trying to make sense of things since his mom died but, through his work with the horses, he discovers a sport totally unknown to him-polo. Troy has to figure out which friends have his back, which kids to cut loose, and whether he and Alisha have a true connection. Laced with humor and beating with heartache, this novel will grip readers, pull them in quickly, and take them on an unforgettable ride. Set in present day Christine Kendall's stunning debut lets us come face-to-face with the challenges of a loving family that turn hardships into triumphs.
The Lotteries Plus One
By Emma Donoghue, Illustrated by Caroline Hadilaksono
The bestselling author of the adult novel Room bursts onto the children's book scene with this cross between Little Miss Sunshine, Cheaper by the Dozen, and Modern Family.
Sumac Lottery is nine years old and the self-proclaimed "good girl" of her (VERY) large, (EXTREMELY) unruly family. And what a family the Lotterys are: four parents, children both adopted and biological, and a menagerie of pets, all living and learning together in a sprawling house called Camelottery. Then one day, the news breaks that one of their grandfathers is suffering from dementia and will be coming to live with them. And not just any grandfather; the long dormant "Grumps," who fell out with his son so long ago that he hasn't been part of any of their lives.
Suddenly, everything changes. Sumac has to give up her room to make the newcomer feel at home. She tries to be nice, but prickly Grumps's clearly disapproves of how the Lotterys live: whole grains, strange vegetables, rescue pets, a multicultural household... He's worse than just tough to get along with -- Grumps has got to go! But can Sumac help him find a home where he belongs?
The Crystal Ribbon
By Celeste Lim
Wonder, mysticism, heartache, and joy are the stones that set the path to one girl's journey as her destiny unfolds.
In the village of Huanan, in medieval China, the deity that rules is the Great Huli Jing. Though twelve-year-old Li Jing's name is a different character entirely from the Huli Jing, the sound is close enough to provide constant teasing-but maybe is also a source of greater destiny and power. Jing's life isn't easy. Her father is a poor tea farmer, and her family has come to the conclusion that in order for everyone to survive, Jing must be sacrificed for the common good. She is sold as a bride to the Koh family, where she will be the wife and nursemaid to their three-year-old son, Ju'nan. It's not fair, and Jing feels this bitterly, especially when she is treated poorly by the Koh's, and sold yet again into a worse situation that leads Jing to believe her only option is to run away, and find home again. With the help of a spider who weaves Jing a means to escape, and a nightingale who helps her find her way, Jing embarks on a quest back to Huanan--and to herself.
By Lisa Thompson
In this riveting debut, a boy struggling with OCD is uniquely qualified to solve a kidnapping.
Lisa Thompson's debut novel is a page-turning mystery with an emotionally-driven, complex character study at its core -- like Rear Window meets The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
Matthew Corbin suffers from severe obsessive-compulsive disorder. He hasn't been to school in weeks. His hands are cracked and bleeding from cleaning. He refuses to leave his bedroom. To pass the time, he observes his neighbors from his bedroom window, making mundane notes about their habits as they bustle about the cul-de-sac.
When a toddler staying next door goes missing, it becomes apparent that Matthew was the last person to see him alive. Suddenly, Matthew finds himself at the center of a high-stakes mystery, and every one of his neighbors is a suspect. Matthew is the key to figuring out what happened and potentially saving a child's life... but is he able to do so if it means exposing his own secrets, and stepping out from the safety of his home?
By Alex Gino
The unforgettable debut from Stonewall Award Winner Alex Gino.
When people look at George, they think they see a boy. But she knows she's not a boy. She knows she's a girl.
George thinks she'll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte's Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. But the teacher says she can't even try out for the part . . . because she's a boy.
With the help of her best friend, Kelly, George comes up with a plan. Not just so she can be Charlotte -- but so everyone can know who she is, once and for all.
Braced
By Alyson Gerber
The first contemporary novel about a disease that bends the lives of ten percent of all teenagers: scoliosis.
Rachel Brooks is excited for the new school year. She's finally earned a place as a forward on her soccer team. Her best friends make everything fun. And she really likes Tate, and she's pretty sure he likes her back. After one last appointment with her scoliosis doctor, this will be her best year yet.
Then the doctor delivers some terrible news: The sideways curve in Rachel's spine has gotten worse, and she needs to wear a back brace twenty-three hours a day. The brace wraps her in hard plastic from shoulder blades to hips. It changes how her clothes fit, how she kicks a ball, and how everyone sees her--even her friends and Tate. But as Rachel confronts all the challenges the brace presents, the biggest change of all may lie in how she sees herself.
Written by a debut author who wore a brace of her own, Braced is the inspiring, heartfelt story of a girl learning to manage the many curves life throws her way.
This is Just a Test
By Wendy Wan-Long Shang & Madelyn Rosenberg
Madelyn Rosenberg and Wendy Wan-Long Shang tell the story of a boy caught in the middle of cultures, of friends, and of growing up Chinese-Jewish-American in this hilariously witty and heartwarming coming-of-age novel.
David Da-Wei Horowitz has a lot on his plate. Preparing for his upcoming bar mitzvah would be enough work even if it didn't involve trying to please his Jewish and Chinese grandmothers, who argue about everything. But David just wants everyone to be happy.
That includes his friend Scott, who is determined to win their upcoming trivia tournament but doesn't like their teammate -- and David's best friend -- Hector. Scott and David begin digging a fallout shelter just in case this Cold War stuff with the Soviets turns south... but David's not so convinced he wants to spend forever in an underground bunker with Scott. Maybe it would be better if Hector and Kelli Ann came with them. But that would mean David has to figure out how to stand up for Hector and talk to Kelli Ann. Some days, surviving nuclear war feels like the least of David's problems.
By Anne Sibley O'Brien
Hatchet in North Korea: A sister and brother go on the run with explosive forbidden photographs in this gripping and timely survival adventure.
North Korea is known as the most repressive country on Earth, with a dictatorial leader, a starving population, and harsh punishment for rebellion.
Not the best place for a family vacation.
Yet that's exactly where Mia Andrews finds herself, on a tour with her aid-worker father and fractious older brother, Simon. Mia was adopted from South Korea as a baby, and the trip raises tough questions about where she really belongs. Then her dad is arrested for spying, just as forbidden photographs of North Korean slave-labor camps fall into Mia's hands. The only way to save Dad: get the pictures out of the country. Thus Mia and Simon set off on a harrowing journey to the border, without food, money, or shelter, in a land where anyone who sees them might turn them in, and getting caught could mean prison -- or worse.
An exciting adventure that offers a rare glimpse into a compelling, complicated nation, In the Shadow of the Sun is an unforgettable novel of courage and survival.
By Randa Abdel-Fattah
Sixteen-year-old Amal makes the decision to start wearing the hijab full-time and everyone has a reaction. Her parents, her teachers, her friends, people on the street. But she stands by her decision to embrace her faith and all that it is, even if it does make her a little different from everyone else.
Can she handle the taunts of "towel head," the prejudice of her classmates, and still attract the cutest boy in school? Brilliantly funny and poignant, Randa Abdel-Fattah's debut novel will strike a chord in all teenage readers, no matter what their beliefs.
Shadowshaper
By Daniel José Older
Sierra Santiago planned an easy summer of making art and hanging out with her friends. But then a corpse crashes their first party. Her stroke-ridden grandfather starts apologizing over and over. And when the murals in her neighborhood begin to weep tears... Well, something more sinister than the usual Brooklyn ruckus is going on.
With the help of a fellow artist named Robbie, Sierra discovers shadowshaping, a magic that infuses ancestral spirits into paintings, music, and stories. But someone is killing the shadowshapers one by one. Now Sierra must unravel her family's past, take down the killer in the present, and save the future of shadowshaping for generations to come.
The Lines We Cross
A remarkable story about the power of choosing tolerance from one of the most important voices in contemporary Muslim literature, critically acclaimed author Randa Abdel-Fattah.
Michael likes to hang out with his friends and play with the latest graphic design software. His parents drag him to rallies held by their anti-immigrant group, which rails against the tide of refugees flooding the country. And it all makes sense to Michael.
Until Mina, a beautiful girl from the other side of the protest lines, shows up at his school, and turns out to be funny, smart -- and a Muslim refugee from Afghanistan. Suddenly, his parents' politics seem much more complicated.
Mina has had a long and dangerous journey fleeing her besieged home in Afghanistan, and now faces a frigid reception at her new prep school, where she is on scholarship. As tensions rise, lines are drawn. Michael has to decide where he stands. Mina has to protect herself and her family. Both have to choose what they want their world to look like.
Openly Straight
By Bill Konigsberg
Rafe is a normal teenager from Boulder, Colorado. He plays soccer. He's won skiing prizes. He likes to write.
And, oh yeah, he's gay. He's been out since 8th grade, and he isn't teased, and he goes to other high schools and talks about tolerance and stuff. And while that's important, all Rafe really wants is to just be a regular guy. Not that GAY guy. To have it be a part of who he is, but not the headline, every single time.
So when he transfers to an all-boys' boarding school in New England, he decides to keep his sexuality a secret -- not so much going back in the closet as starting over with a clean slate. But then he sees a classmate breaking down. He meets a teacher who challenges him to write his story. And most of all, he falls in love with Ben... who doesn't even know that love is possible.
Honestly Ben
The companion to the award-winning Openly Straight and earner of three starred reviews, called "remarkable...deeply satisfying and as honest as its appealing protagonist" (Booklist). Perfect for fans of David Levithan, Andrew Smith, and John Green.
Ben Carver is back to normal. He's working steadily in his classes at the Natick School. He just got elected captain of the baseball team. He's even won a full scholarship to college, if he can keep up his grades. All that foolishness with Rafe Goldberg the past semester is in the past.
There's Hannah, the gorgeous girl from the neighboring school, who attracts him and distracts him. There's his mother, whose quiet unhappiness Ben is noticing for the first time. School is harder, the pressure higher, the scholarship almost slipping away. And there's Rafe, funny, kind, dating someone else . . . and maybe the real normal that Ben needs.
The Game of Love and Death
By Martha Brockenbrough
Not since The Book Thief has the character of Death played such an original and affecting part in a book for young people.
Flora and Henry were born a few blocks from each other, innocent of the forces that might keep a white boy and an African American girl apart; years later they meet again and their mutual love of music sparks an even more powerful connection. But what Flora and Henry don't know is that they are pawns in a game played by the eternal adversaries Love and Death, here brilliantly reimagined as two extremely sympathetic and fascinating characters. Can their hearts and their wills overcome not only their earthly circumstances, but forces that have battled throughout history? In the rainy Seattle of the 1920's, romance blooms among the jazz clubs, the mansions of the wealthy, and the shanty towns of the poor. But what is more powerful: love? Or death? | {
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I just put this template in my pictures library on my computer. Then I saved it to a disk on the D drive. Took the disc to the Walmart and had 4X6 picture copies made that I made myself on their Kodak machine. Folded it in half and wrote the names of my guests on it for a name card for each place setting. They loved it last year. I could have printed it myself on my printer, but it saves ink and comes out beautiful using the photo machine.
Another idea for a centerpiece that looks elegant and is simple is the pumpkin with flowers in it. At work one year for the potluck that we used to have for Thanksgiving, my boss's daughter sent centerpieces like this in. I just thought it looked really seasonal and nice.
I got this idea when we had Thanksgiving at an Inn one year. They had these cute coasters and a little cup of mulled cider on them. I have the directions to make this using an easy crochet stitch on my pinterest board called Thanksgiving.
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24-hour forecast: Cloudy at times with a few showers or periods of rain and isolated thunderstorms around the country but especially over central and southern areas today increasing over most areas tonight.
General Outlook: Mostly cloudy with some showers and thunderstorms over most areas Thursday then mainly over the south and along some coastal areas Thursday night.
Today E 15-25 kts Rough 5-7 ft A FEW SHOWERS OR PERIODS OF RAIN AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS.
Tomorrow E 10-20 kts Moderate 4-6 ft SOME SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.
Outlook E 10-20 kts Moderate 4-6 ft A FEW SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS MOSTLY SOUTH.
There is heavy rainfall that is associated with the Central American Gyre, and the 1001 mb low pressure center that is in Mexico, just outside the border with Guatemala, near 16N91W.
Broad upper level cyclonic wind flow covers the Caribbean Sea from Puerto Rico westward. Isolated moderate to locally strong rainshowers are from the Bahamas and the Straits of Florida southward from 70W westward.
Moderate to fresh trade winds will prevail through the next several days, except locally strong near the Gulf of Honduras, the approach to the Windward Passage, S of Hispaniola, and in the Lee of eastern Cuba, through the end of the week.
On Ambergris Caye this morning the wind is from the East at 20 mph. The morning is sunny and the sea around our barrier reef is rough. Today's expected high temperature is 86 f.
Back to strong easterly Caribbean winds with lines of white clouds. But heavier clouds down south which are clashing with south high level winds and causing lines of rain. The low pressure heavy clouds are now moving away.
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[S125] Tom Stewart, "Raymond Giles Stewart," e-mail message from Unknown (unknown address) to Scott Schaffer, Jul 22, 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Raymond Giles Stewart."
[S127] Obituary, Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Hereinafter cited as Post-Gazette.
[S720] Conner Brothers Body Shops, Inc., online http://www.connerbrothers.com/history_of_conner_brothers.htm. Hereinafter cited as Conner Brothers Body Shops, Inc.
[S767] Jr. Galen Daniel "Dan" Underwood, Coy Link and Ada Akers in "Floyd Co., Virginia Listserve", listserve message to e-mail address, Dec 18, 2002. Printout dated Dec 18, 2002. Hereinafter cited as Floyd Co., Virginia Listserve.
[S1165] John Operchuck, "Gerushia Light and Peter Balach," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to Scott Schaffer, Feb 28 and Mar 15, 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Gerushia Light and Peter Balach."
[S1213] National Archives and Records Administration, compiler, Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000). Hereinafter cited as Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934.
[S1224] Tom Stewart (son), "Emily Trent Stewart and others," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to Scott Schaffer, Apr 10, 2006. Hereinafter cited as "Emily Trent Stewart and others."
[S1718] Pam Digges, "William Lewis Wimmer and Sarah Ellen Gearheart," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to Scott Schaffer, Aug 7, 2008. Hereinafter cited as "William Lewis Wimmer and Sarah Ellen Gearheart."
[S2084] RDColeman, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3134031&id=I27014. Hereinafter cited as RDColeman.
[S2190] Unknown article title, American Press, Lake Charles, LA. Hereinafter cited as American Press.
[S2267] Anderson Hill Cemetery, Grayson Co., VA, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=poff&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=48&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GSsr=281&GRid=21160422&CRid=2201076&df=all&. Hereinafter cited as Anderson Hill Cemetery, Grayson Co., VA.
[S2356] Sunset Memorial Park, Bernalillo Co., NM, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=titsworth&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=34&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=64064642&CRid=38470&df=all&. Hereinafter cited as Sunset Memorial Park, Bernalillo Co., NM.
[S3015] Unknown article title, Erie Times-News, Erie, PA. Hereinafter cited as Erie Times-News.
[S3214] Unknown author, "Venice Boyd Woolwine," e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (unknown address) to Scott Schaffer, Apr 3, 2012. Hereinafter cited as "Venice Boyd Woolwine."
[S3362] Moore, Brooks Family Tree, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/17615322/person/18028281068. Hereinafter cited as Moore, Brooks Family Tree.
[S3412] Stockton Woodland Mausoleum, San Joaquin Co., CA, online http://www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Stockton Woodland Mausoleum, San Joaquin Co., CA.
[S3528] Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Co., VA, online http://www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Co., VA.
[S3640] Paul Sisson, "Judy Sisson," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to Scott Schaffer, May 5, 2013. Hereinafter cited as "Judy Sisson."
[S3710] Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Forsyth Co., NC, online http://www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Forsyth Co., NC.
[S3807] Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, Utah Co., UT, online http://www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, Utah Co., UT.
[S3882] Preble Memory Gardens, Preble Co., OH, online http://www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Preble Memory Gardens, Preble Co., OH.
[S3885] Genealogical & Historical Records of Preble County, Ohio, online http://www.pcdl.lib.oh.us/marriage/search.cfm. Hereinafter cited as Genealogical & Historical Records of Preble County, Ohio.
[S3897] Highland Cemetery, Haskell Co., TX, online http://www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Highland Cemetery, Haskell Co., TX.
[S3930] Conner Family Tree, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12205386/person/-312329700. Hereinafter cited as Conner Family Tree.
[S4106] Campbell Burying Ground, Roanoke Co., VA, online http://www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Campbell Burying Ground, Roanoke Co., VA.
[S4113] Colvert Family Tree, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/9002362/person/24056529114. Hereinafter cited as Colvert Family Tree.
[S4134] Davis-Wilkerson Family Tree, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/9880425/person/-644213770. Hereinafter cited as Davis-Wilkerson Family Tree.
[S4143] Womelsdorf-fowler-smith-ladd, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/29834455/person/12496056887. Hereinafter cited as Womelsdorf-fowler-smith-ladd.
[S4521] Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Santa Maria, CA, online http://www.dudleyhoffmanmortuary.com. Hereinafter cited as Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Santa Maria, CA.
[S4721] Fort Hill Memorial Park, Lynchburg, VA, online http://www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Fort Hill Memorial Park, Lynchburg, VA.
[S5156] Happy Valley Memorial Park, Carter Co., TN, online http://www.findagrave.com/. Hereinafter cited as Happy Valley Memorial Park, Carter Co., TN.
[S5353] Oakwood Cemetery, Charlottesville, VA, online http://www.findagrave.com/. Hereinafter cited as Oakwood Cemetery, Charlottesville, VA.
[S5354] Highland Cemetery, Cabell Co., WV, online http://www.findagrave.com/. Hereinafter cited as Highland Cemetery, Cabell Co., WV.
[S5547] Unknown article title, Independent Journal, San Rafael, CA. Hereinafter cited as Independent Journal.
[S5562] Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore, MD, online http://www.findagrave.com/. Hereinafter cited as Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore, MD.
[S6511] Rosedale Funeral Home and Cemetery, online http://www.dignitymemorial.com/rosedale-funeral-home/en-us/index.page. Hereinafter cited as Rosedale Funeral Home and Cemetery.
[S6849] Pivont Funeral Home, online http://www.pivontfuneralhome.com. Hereinafter cited as Pivont Funeral Home.
[S6881] Serenity Funeral Home and Cremation Service, online http://www.serenityfuneralhome.net. Hereinafter cited as Serenity Funeral Home and Cremation Service.
[S6889] Carothers Funeral Home, online www.carothersfuneralhomegastonia.com. Hereinafter cited as Carothers Funeral Home.
[S7037] Unknown compiler, compiler, Kanawha County, West Virginia Register of Births (n.p.: n.pub.). Hereinafter cited as Kanawha County, West Virginia Register of Births.
[S7038] Unknown compiler, compiler, Kanawha County, West Virginia Death Records, 1890 (n.p.: n.pub.). Hereinafter cited as Kanawha County, West Virginia Death Records, 1890.
[S7109] Unknown article title, Independent, The, Massillon, OH. Hereinafter cited as Independent, The.
[S8346] Woodlawn Cemetery, Chemung Co., NY, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Woodlawn Cemetery, Chemung Co., NY.
[S8347] Unknown article title, Evening Leader, The, St. Marys, OH. Hereinafter cited as Evening Leader, The.
[S8942] Number 6 Cemetery, Buchanan Co., MO, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Number 6 Cemetery, Buchanan Co., MO.
[S8946] Greenlawn Memory Gardens, Ashtabula Co., OH, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Greenlawn Memory Gardens, Ashtabula Co., OH.
[S9111] Sunset Hills Burial Park, Stark Co. OH, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Sunset Hills Burial Park, Stark Co. OH.
[S10321] Villagers Voice, The, online www.thevillagersvoice.com. Hereinafter cited as Villagers Voice, The.
[S10350] Lake View Memorial Park, Carroll Co., MD, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Lake View Memorial Park, Carroll Co., MD.
[S10410] Hagerman Cemetery, McDowell Co., WV, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Hagerman Cemetery, McDowell Co., WV. | {
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