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The Walking Dead star Pollyanna McIntosh has shot down speculation Jadis-slash-Anne's rescue of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) is part of a feverish coma dream.
Questioned at Walker Stalker Con New Jersey about the 'A' and 'B' classification system used to categorize Rick, Father Gabriel (Seth Gillaim) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), McIntosh confirmed the future reveal will not be a fake out.
"I've heard some great theories. I even had a theory from a fan the other day that it was a blood type, which is a very cool one," McIntosh said.
A bloodied and hallucinating Rick, suffering from a gaping wound after a run-in with a piece of rebar, experienced multiple visions and heard the voices of past figures, including good friend Morgan (Lennie James), who the theory argues is a first responder.
"And that really it's just us standing over him and he's created this whole coma dream," McIntosh said.
The trope most famously played out in soap opera Dallas, which killed off Bobby Ewing (Patrick Duffy) before having him later emerge from a shower alive — revealing his death and subsequent events belonged to a dream imagined by wife Pam (Victoria Principal).
Other theories floated to McIntosh include a potential jump over to spinoff Fear the Walking Dead, set in the west, or ties to the Commonwealth, a sizable community now playing a major role in the ongoing comic books.
"I've heard some amazing fan theories. I've heard some fan theories that him being passed out in the helicopter, that some naughtiness is going to be going on," McIntosh said.
McIntosh will next return alongside Lincoln in the first Walking Dead movie, set to explore where Anne transported Rick via helicopter and bring answers surrounding the 'A' and 'B' classification system.
The Walking Dead Season Nine returns with new episodes Sunday, February 10 on AMC. | {
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'Cats Roll Gophers, End Losing Streak
Posted on February 5, 2016 by WNUR Sports Leave a comment
Tre Demps played a key role in Northwestern snapping a 5-game losing streak Photo Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
By: John Beers
Sometimes all it takes to end a losing streak is to play a team that is on an even bigger losing streak.
That's exactly what Northwestern did Thursday night, getting back to their winning ways in emphatic fashion with a 82-58 win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
The Wildcats were led by their backcourt of Bryant McIntosh and Tre Demps, who combined for 43 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists while shooting 15-27 from the floor. For McIntosh, this is nothing new, as he has been the catalyst behind nearly every Northwestern win this season. However, for Demps, who finished with 23 points on 8-13 shooting, the game was perhaps his best of the season and gives him back-to-back standout performances in a season where the senior has struggled.
"It's nice when we're both clicking," said McIntosh on the backcourt's standout night. "It's nice to finally have a night where we're both clicking on all cylinders."
"I have to give a lot of credit to the coaching staff," Demps said when asked about what has allowed him to turn around his play the last two games. "When you have that kind of support you don't quit"
McIntosh came up big not just on the stat sheet, but in the record books, as an assist to Demps in the third quarter broke saw him break the Northwestern single season assist record.
"I knew [the record] was there, but I wasn't putting any pressure on myself," McIntosh said. "I'm just playing the game and taking what they give me"
Despite the standout performances by the dynamic duo in the backcourt, the game was anything but pretty. Northwestern seemed to have shaken their offense struggles from past games by opening up a 19-8 lead in the first six minutes of the first half, but then Northwestern went cold from the field, and Minnesota was able to claw their way back to within six.
Northwestern followed that with an 8-0 run before halftime, and the 14-point intermission deficit was the smallest the Golden Gophers would face for the remainder of the game.
McIntosh came out of the intermission looking to attack the basket, and the sophomore scored 12 of Northwestern's first 17 points in the half, while going 4-4 from the field.
Demps followed up McIntosh's scoring barrage with a hot stretch of his own, and a stretch of 7 straight points from the senior extended Northwestern's lead to 27.
Minnesota struggled on the offensive side of the ball. Leading scorer Nate Mason shot 3-12 from the field, and the Gophers as a team shot just 33% on the game.
Overall, Northwestern just wanted to prove that the string of bad losses didn't define the season, and they took a big step in doing so Thursday night
"We are not the team that lost to four straight ranked teams," head coach Chris Collins said. "We're the team that won 15 games… and tonight we wanted to come and get our 16th win"
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MANILA, Philippines (3rd Update) - Police "arrested" Manila Vice Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso Saturday, February 16, in Manila over alleged bingo operations in the area, radio broadcaster DZRH reported.
Moreno, and 5 other councilors of Manila, were in the middle of Tambunting St, Sta Cruz, Manila before they were brought to the Manila Police District (MPD) Station 3.
SPO3 Rowell Robles of the MPD later clarified, however, that Moreno and his companions were not arrested, but just "brought to the precinct." Robles said the 5 Manila councilors who were with him came on their own accord.
According to Robles, there was an ongoing dialogue between the police and residents of Tambunting St over bingo operations in the area when Moreno and his companions arrived. The operations allegedly did not have permits from City Hall.
"Nagkaroon na ng diyalogo kasi nga nagkaroon ng bingo, na mukhang sugal nga, kasi nga may bolilyo, so sugal na nga iyon. So pagdating ni Vice [Mayor], nagsalita nang nagsalita na, yang mga pulis na yan, mga tuta ni mayor yan," Robles said.
That was when the situation started heating up. Robles said the bingo activity would not have been considered illegal if gifts, instead of cash, were given as prizes.
Incumbent Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim is running against Moreno's running mate in the upcoming elections, former president Joseph Estrada.
Estrada, who went to the police station to check on his runningmate, told Rappler they will file counter-charges against police involved in the "illegal arrest."
Asked to comment on allegations that Moreno was involved in illegal gambling, Estrada said, "Illegal bingo? May ganoon ba? (Is there such a thing?) Wala namang illegal bingo. This is just a simple case of political harassment."
Lim has refused to comment as of posting.
As of 6:50 pm, a case had not been filed against the apprehended vice mayor and his councilors. Estrada said they are still waiting for further developments. | {
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Marián Posluch (* 25. ledna 1945 Bratislava) je slovenský právník, vysokoškolský učitel, bývalý československý politik a poslanec Sněmovny národů Federálního shromáždění za VPN po sametové revoluci, počátkem 90. let ministr spravedlnosti Slovenska a soudce Ústavního soudu České a Slovenské Federativní Republiky.
Biografie
V roce 1963 absolvoval střední školu v Bratislavě, v letech 1963–1968 pak vystudoval Právnickou fakultu Univerzity Komenského. Už jako student se stal čekatelem na Městské prokuratuře v Bratislavě. V červnu 1969 složil justiční zkoušku a stal se prokurátorem. Od roku 1970 působil na Katedře státního práva na Právnické fakultě Univerzity Komenského, nejprve jako asistent, později odborný asistent, od roku 1981 docent a od února 1990 coby vedoucí katedry. Profesorem byl jmenován 1. srpna 1991. K roku 1990 se profesně uvádí jako vedoucí katedry státního práva Právnické fakulty UK v Bratislavě, bytem Bratislava.
V letech 1967–1970 byl členem Komunistické strany Slovenska. Při prověrkách mu bylo roku 1970 členství zrušeno.
V lednu 1990 zasedl v rámci procesu kooptací do Federálního shromáždění po sametové revoluci jako bezpartijní poslanec do slovenské části Sněmovny národů (volební obvod č. 104 – Jaslovské Bohunice, Západoslovenský kraj). Mandát obhájil ve volbách roku 1990. Ve Federálním shromáždění setrval do počátku roku 1992.
V období duben 1991 – červen 1992 byl ministrem spravedlnosti ve slovenské vládě Jána Čarnogurského (v rámci federace). Podílel se na přípravě nové federální ústavy (nerealizována) a na debatách ohledně státoprávního řešení česko-slovenských vztahů. Pak byl zvolen na post soudce Ústavního soudu České a Slovenské Federativní Republiky. Do funkce ústavního soudce nastoupil k 1. únoru 1992. V důsledku toho rezignoval na svůj poslanecký post.
Je ženatý, má dvě děti. K roku 2012 se uvádí jako vyučující na Právnické fakultě na Vysoké škole v Sládkovičovu.
Odkazy
Reference
Externí odkazy
Marián Posluch v parlamentu¨
Ministři spravedlnosti Slovenska
Poslanci československého Federálního shromáždění
Vyučující na Právnické fakultě Univerzity Komenského v Bratislavě
Slovenští právníci
Soudci československých ústavních soudů
Českoslovenští politici slovenské národnosti
Členové KSČ
Členové KSČ politicky aktivní po roce 1989
Členové Veřejnosti proti násilí
Absolventi Právnické fakulty Univerzity Komenského v Bratislavě
Narození v Bratislavě
Narození v roce 1945
Žijící lidé
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NGC 3902 is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo. It was discovered on April 6, 1785, by William Herschel and observed on February 19, 1827, by John Herschel. It is estimated to be 180 to 185 million light-years away, and its redshift-independent distance estimates to about 185 to 240 million light-years. It is around 75,000 light-years in diameter.
NGC 3902 is one galaxy within the NGC 3902 group (or LGG 254), a group of galaxies in Leo; the other galaxies of which are NGC 3920, NGC 3944, UGC 6806 and UGC 6807.
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Galaxies discovered in 1785
Intermediate spiral galaxies
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Orji Kalu breaks silence on the rift between Saraki and Tinubu, reveals what he will do
Linda Patrick Thursday, 25 April 2019 Edit this post
Former governor of Abia State and Abia-North Senator-elect, Orji Kalu has declared that he will settle the rift between the Senate President...
Former governor of Abia State and Abia-North Senator-elect, Orji Kalu has declared that he will settle the rift between the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
Kalu stated this while fielding questions from journalists in Johannesburg, South Africa, during the endorsement of the country's African National Congress, ANC.
He noted that politics should not cause disharmony between friends and families.
The former governor called on the two political heavyweights to sheathe their swords in the interest of Nigeria's nascent democracy.
He said, "I am sad over the exchange of words between my dear brothers, Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
"The duo of Saraki and Tinubu have contributed immensely to nation building in different capacities.
"Having known the duo of Saraki and Tinubu for decades, I am not comfortable with the media war. As a mutual friend to both parties, it is my responsibility to intervene in the rift for the sake of friendship.
"We cannot watch these accomplished and celebrated Nigerians allow politics to cause disaffection between them.
"Many years ago, I settled the rift between President Muhammadu Buhari and General Ibrahim Babangida, Chief Odimegwu Ojukwu and Dr. Alex Ekwueme and many others. Saraki and Tinubu will settle their differences in no distant time."
Kalu, who was in the company of his wife, Ifunanya, admonished politicians to embrace constructive criticisms.
The event held at the ANC Pavilion in South Africa was attended by former South African president Thabo Mbeki, chairman of ANC and premier of Gauteng, David Makhura, Chief Daniel Okeke, Prince Flavian Enwezoh and others. | {
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The Software: Quickeys X2
QuicKeys is CE software that dates way back in time. It can be integrated with the Mac OS 9.x. QuicKeys can easily be enhanced to the X2. Most QuicKeys have become so dependant on the software to a level that they cannot simply do without it.
The QuicKeys is software that enables the user to add key tabs on the existent keyboard that will add to its functions.
The QuicKeys has a basic function that allows the user to introduce new programs. The procedure is simple as it requires on to press on the control function simultaneously with the initial letter of the name of the program. The control-p function is used to unlock the Photoshop while the control-w unlocks word. In situations where two different programs have similar initial letters then one can make use of the Shift or the Alt tabs.
When one wants to select URLS and specific addresses on their email then they can select from the preferred menu or simply press Control-Alt-w which wills them to access wpdfd.com, Google, Amazon and the like.
QuicKeys can also be used to type contents. One needs to press two or three tabs and this will enable them to type content on HTML, CSS and even Java script.
QuicKeys has the ability to automatically align a series of tasks in one program or more. The procedure is easy and requires one to turn to record mode after which one will analyze the series of tasks and then make a choice, copy paste, select from menu, press the dialog tabs and much more. QuicKeys has a strong memory as it will easily decode and store these operations. QuicKeys allows the user to repeatedly perform similar tasks by use of an f-key or even integrate other keys to help it achieve the same. With QuicKeys one can also create a series manually as opposed to making use of the keystrokes to spar remembrance of a series of events.
QuicKeys allows the user to make use of repeat circles that is very advantageous in the sense that one can carry out repeat jobs more conveniently. The program is so user friendly that one can simply instruct the program and direct it on how many times they require a certain task to be repeated. Quickens allows the user to cater for time lapses and thus one can have their email downloaded even if they are away.
For the Mac version users, they can add on to the strength of QuicKeys by merging it with AppleScript. The two run concurrently and symbiotically as either can give directions to the other. However, this service may not benefit all Mac version users as not all the Mac version programs will work together with the AppleScripts.
QuicKeys 2.1
Features 80%
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'Must Have' Factor 95%
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Price $99.95 – Mac OSX, Mac Classic, Windows
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Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering
Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering
A Comparison of Virtual Reality-Based Psychomotor Task Training with Visual and Haptic Aiding Ma, Wenqi and Kaber, David and Gil, Guk-Ho and Clamann, Michael and Jeon, Wooram and Zhu, Biwen and Currie, Nancy (2018), ADVANCES IN HUMAN FACTORS IN TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND LEARNING SCIENCES, AHFE 2017, 596(), 265-277.
An Integration of Cognitive Task Analysis Results for Situation Awareness-Focused Training Program Development Kaber, David B. and Green, Rebecca S. and Swangnetr, Manida (2018), ADVANCES IN HUMAN FACTORS IN ROBOTS AND UNMANNED SYSTEMS, 595(), 161-172.
Driving Performance, Adaptation, and Cognitive Workload Costs of Logo Panel Detection as Mediated by Driver Age Lau, Mei Ying and Kaber, David (2018), ADVANCES IN HUMAN ASPECTS OF TRANSPORTATION, 597(), 775-786.
Effect of police mobile computer terminal interface design on officer driving distraction Zahabi, M. and Kaber, D. (2018), Applied Ergonomics, 67(), 26-38.
Identification of task demands and usability issues in police use of mobile computing terminals Zahabi, M. and Kaber, D. (2018), Applied Ergonomics, 66(), 161-171.
Issues in human-automation interaction modeling: Presumptive aspects of frameworks of types and levels of automation Kaber, D. B. (2018), Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 12(1), 7-24.
Reflections on commentaries on "issues in human-automation interaction modeling" Kaber, D. B. (2018), Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 12(1), 86-93.
The Underpinnings of Workload in Unmanned Vehicle Systems Hooey, Becky L. and Kaber, David B. and Adams, Julie A. and Fong, Terrence W. and Gore, Brian F. (2018), IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HUMAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS, 48(5), 452-467.
A conceptual framework of autonomous and automated agents Kaber, D. B. (2018), Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 19(4), 406-430.
The effect of navigation display clutter on performance and attention allocation in presentation- and simulator-based driving experiments Pankok, C. and Kaber, D. (2018), Applied Ergonomics, 69(), 136-145.
Driver performance and attention allocation in use of logo signs on freeway exit ramps Zahabi, M. and Machado, P. and Lau, M. Y. and Deng, Y. L. and Pankok, C. and Hummer, J. and Rasdorf, W. and Kaber, D. B. (2017), Applied Ergonomics, 65(), 70-80.
Effect of feedback type and modality on human motivation Zhu, B. W. and Kaber, D. B. and Zahabi, M. and Ma, J. (2017), Proceedings, (), 2838-2843.
Effect of physical workload and modality of information presentation on pattern recognition and navigation task performance by high-fit young males Zahabi, M. and Zhang, W. J. and Pankok, C. and Lau, M. Y. and Shirley, J. and Kaber, D. (2017), Ergonomics, 60(11), 1516-1527.
Enhanced hazard analysis and risk assessment for human-in-the-loop systems Kaber, D. and Zahabi, M. (2017), Human Factors, 59(5), 861-873.
Muscle loading in exoskeletal orthotic use in an activity of daily living White, M. M. and Morejon, O. N. and Liu, S. J. and Lau, M. Y. and Nam, C. S. and Kaber, D. B. (2017), Applied Ergonomics, 58(), 190-197.
On-road visual sign salience, driver attention allocation, and target detection accuracy Zahabi, M. and Pankok, C. and Kaber, D. B. and Machado, P. and Lau, M. Y. and Hummer, J. E. and Rasdorf, W. (2017), Transportation Research Record, (2663), 40-47.
Usability comparison of conventional direct control versus pattern recognition control of transradial prostheses White, M. M. and Zhang, W. J. and Winslow, A. T. and Zahabi, M. and Zhang, F. and Huang, H. and Kaber, D. B. (2017), IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 47(6), 1146-1157.
The effects of interruption similarity and complexity on performance in a simulated visual-manual assembly operation Pankok, C. and Zahabi, M. and Zhang, W. J. and Choi, I. and Liao, Y. F. and Nam, C. S. and Kaber, D. (2017), Applied Ergonomics, 59(), 94-103.
The role of driver age in performance and attention allocation effects of roadway sign count, format and familiarity Zahabi, M. and Machado, P. and Pankok, C. and Lau, M. Y. and Liao, Y. F. and Hummer, J. and Rasdorf, W. and Kaber, D. B. (2017), Applied Ergonomics, 63(), 17-30.
Biometric validation of a virtual reality-based psychomotor test for motor skill training Zhang, W. J. and Ma, W. Q. and Brandao, M. and Kaber, D. B. and Bloomfield, P. and Swangnetr, M. (2016), Assistive Technology, 28(4), 233-241.
Cognitive workload in conventional direct control vs. pattern recognition control of an upper-limb prosthesis Zhang, W. J. and White, M. and Zahabi, M. and Winslow, A. T. and Zhang, F. and Huang, H. and Kaber, D. (2016), Proceedings, (), 2335-2340.
Effect of physical workload on navigation task performance by high-fit young males Zahabi, M. and Zhang, W. J. and Pankok, C. and Lau, M. Y. and Shirley, J. and Kaber, D. B. (2016), Proceedings, (), 350-354.
Electromyography (EMG) as a tool for computerized psychomotor test validation Zhang, W. J. and Swangnetr, M. and Bloomfield, P. and Kaber, D. (2016), Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 489(), 967-978.
Evaluation of strategies for integrated classification of visual-manual and cognitive distractions in driving Zhang, Y. and Kaber, D. (2016), Human Factors, 58(6), 944-958.
Relating musculoskeletal and disability conditions of occupation-induced musculoskeletal disorders to non-occupational congenital disabilities Swangnetr, M. and Karukunchit, U. and Juntaracena, K. and Puntumetakul, R. and Gross, M. T. and Kaber, D. B. (2016), Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 489(), 65-73.
Unmanned aerial vehicle control interface design and cognitive workload: A constrained review and research framework Zhang, W. J. and Feltner, D. and Shirley, J. and Swangnetr, M. and Kaber, D. (2016), Proceedings, (), 1821-1826.
An application of statistical modeling for classification of human motor skill level Ma, W. Q. and Kaber, D. B. (2016), 2016 International Conference on Industrial Engineering, Management Science and Applications (ICIMSA), (), .
The effect of driver cognitive abilities and distractions on situation awareness and performance under hazard conditions Kaber, D. and Jin, S. G. and Zahabi, M. and Pankok, C. (2016), Transportation Research Part F-Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 42(), 177-194.
Driver behavior in use of guide and logo signs under distraction and complex roadway conditions Kaber, D. and Pankok, C. and Corbett, B. and Ma, W. Q. and Hummer, J. and Rasdorf, W. (2015), Applied Ergonomics, 47(), 99-106.
Effects of guide and logo signs on freeway driving behavior Pankok, C. and Kaber, D. and Rasdorf, W. and Hummer, J. (2015), Transportation Research Record, (2518), 73-78.
Usability and safety in electronic medical records interface design: A review of recent literature and guideline formulation Zahabi, M. and Kaber, D. B. and Swangnetr, M. (2015), Human Factors, 57(5), 805-834.
Cockpit displays of traffic information and pilot bias in time-to-contact judgments Pankok, C. and Kaber, D. B. (2014), Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine, 85(6), 597-604.
Effects of laptop touchpad texturing on user performance Suresh, S. and Kaber, D. and Clamann, M. (2014), International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 30(6), 470-479.
Ergonomics-related risk identification and pain analysis for farmers involved in rice field preparation Swangnetr, M. and Kaber, D. B. and Puntumetakul, R. and Gross, M. T. (2014), Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation, 49(1), 63-71.
Evaluation of an augmented virtual reality and haptic control interface for psychomotor training Kaber, D. and Tupler, L. A. and Clamann, M. and Gil, G. H. and Zhu, B. W. and Swangnetr, M. and Jeon, W. and Zhang, Y. and Qin, X. F. and Ma, W. Q. and Lee, Y. S. (2014), Assistive Technology, 26(1), 51-60.
Examining the effects of conformal terrain features in advanced head-up displays on flight performance and pilot situation awareness Kim, S. H. and Kaber, D. B. (2014), Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 24(4), 386-402.
The effects of visual and cognitive distractions on operational and tactical driving behaviors Zhang, Y. and Kaber, D. B. and Rogers, M. and Liang, Y. L. and Gangakhedkar, S. (2014), Human Factors, 56(3), 592-604.
The influence of rice plow handle design and whole-body posture on grip force and upper-extremity muscle activation Swangnetr, M. and Kaber, D. and Phimphasak, C. and Namkorn, P. and Saenlee, K. and Zhu, B. and Puntumetakul, R. (2014), Ergonomics, 57(10), 1526-1535.
Assessing goal-directed three-dimensional movements in a virtual reality block design task Jeon, W. and Clamann, M. and Kaber, D. B. and Currie, N. J. (2013), IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, (), 3739-3744.
Driver distraction and performance effects of highway logo sign design Zhang, Y. and Harris, E. and Rogers, M. and Kaber, D. and Hummer, J. and Rasdorf, W. and Hu, J. (2013), Applied Ergonomics, 44(3), 472-479.
Effects of restrictive clothing on lumbar range of motion and trunk muscle activity in young adult worker manual material handling Eungpinichpong, W. and Buttagat, V. and Areeudomwong, P. and Pramodhyakul, N. and Swangnetr, M. and Kaber, D. and Puntumetakul, R. (2013), Applied Ergonomics, 44(6), 1024-1032.
Emotional state classification in patient-robot interaction using wavelet analysis and statistics-based feature selection Swangnetr, M. and Kaber, D. B. (2013), IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 43(1), 63-75.
Evaluation of a virtual reality and haptic simulation of a block design test Clamann, M. and Ma, W. Q. and Kaber, D. B. (2013), IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, (), 882-887.
Influence of flight domain and cockpit display dynamics on pilot perceived clutter Kaber, D. B. and Naylor, J. T. and Gil, G. H. and Pankok, C. and Kim, S. H. (2013), Journal of Aerospace Information Systems, 10(12), 550-559.
Measuring situation awareness in virtual environment-based training Kaber, D. B. and Riley, J. M. and Endsley, M. R. and Sheik-Nainar, M. and Zhang, T. and Lampton, D. R. (2013), Military Psychology, 25(4), 330-344.
Mitigating biases in time-to-contact judgments with cockpit displays of traffic information Pankok, C. and Kaber, D. B. (2013), IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, (), 4231-4236.
Testing and validation of a psychophysically defined metric of display clutter Kaber, D. and Kaufmann, K. and Alexander, A. L. and Kim, S. H. and Naylor, J. T. and Prinzel, L. J. and Pankok, C. and Gil, G. H. (2013), Journal of Aerospace Information Systems, 10(8), 359-368.
Validation of a haptic-based simulation to test complex figure reproduction capability Li, Y. J. and Clamann, M. and Kaber, D. B. (2013), IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 43(6), 547-557.
A Cognitive modeling approach to decision support tool design for anesthesia provider crisis management Segall, N. and Kaber, D. B. and Taekman, J. M. and Wright, M. C. (2013), International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 29(2), 55-66.
An empirical assessment of driver motivation and emotional states in perceived safety margins under varied driving conditions Zhang, Y. and Kaber, D. B. (2013), Ergonomics, 56(2), 256-267.
The effects of thoracic manipulation versus mobilization for chronic neck pain: A randomized controlled trial pilot study Suvarnnato, T. and Puntumetakul, R. and Kaber, D. and Boucaut, R. and Boonphakob, Y. and Arayawichanon, P. and Chatchawan, U. (2013), Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 25(7), 865-871.
Acute effects of traditional Thai massage on electroencephalogram in patients with scapulocostal syndrome Buttagat, V. and Eungpinichpong, W. and Kaber, D. and Chatchawan, U. and Arayawichanon, P. (2012), Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 20(4), 167-174.
Comparison of infant car seat grip orientations and lift strategies Clamann, M. and Zhu, B. W. and Beaver, L. and Taylor, K. and Kaber, D. (2012), Applied Ergonomics, 43(4), 650-657.
Driver performance effects of simultaneous visual and cognitive distraction and adaptation behavior Kaber, D. B. and Liang, Y. L. and Zhang, Y. and Rogers, M. L. and Gangakhedkar, S. (2012), Transportation Research Part F-Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 15(5), 491-501.
Effect of visual displays and locations on laparoscopic surgical training task Rogers, M. L. and Heath, W. B. and Uy, C. C. and Suresh, S. and Kaber, D. B. (2012), Applied Ergonomics, 43(4), 762-767.
Effects of handicraft sitting postures on lower trunk muscle fatigue Areeudomwong, P. and Puntumetakul, R. and Kaber, D. B. and Wanpen, S. and Leelayuwat, N. and Chatchawan, U. (2012), Ergonomics, 55(6), 693-703.
Effects of hazard exposure and roadway complexity on young and older driver situation awareness and performance Kaber, D. and Zhang, Y. and Jin, S. and Mosaly, P. and Garner, M. (2012), Transportation Research Part F-Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 15(5), 600-611.
Effects of modes of cockpit automation on pilot performance and workload in a next generation flight concept of operation Gil, G. H. and Kaber, D. and Kaufmann, K. and Kim, S. H. (2012), Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 22(5), 395-406.
Investigating human performance in a virtual reality haptic simulator as influenced by fidelity and system latency Kaber, D. B. and Li, Y. J. and Clamann, M. and Lee, Y. S. (2012), IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Part A, Systems and Humans, 42(6), 1562-1566.
Measurement and modeling of display clutter in advanced flight deck technologies Alexander, A. L. and Kaber, D. B. and Kim, S. H. and Stelzer, E. M. and Kaufmann, K. and Prinzel, L. J. (2012), International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 22(4), 299-318.
Prevalence and associated risk factors of low-back pain in textile fishing net manufacturing Keawduangdee, P. and Puntumetakul, R. and Chatchawan, U. and Kaber, D. and Siritaratiwat, W. (2012), Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 22(6), 562-570.
Simulator study of driver responses to pedestrian treatments at multilane roundabouts Salamati, K. and Schroeder, B. and Rouphail, N. M. and Cunningham, C. and Zhang, Y. and Kaber, D. (2012), Transportation Research Record, (2312), 67-75.
An accessible cognitive modeling tool for evaluation of pilot-automation interaction Gil, G. H. and Kaber, D. B. (2012), International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 22(4), 319-342.
Assessing usability of human-machine interfaces for life science automation using computational cognitive models Kaber, D. B. and Green, R. S. and Kim, S. H. and Segall, N. (2011), International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 27(6), 481-504.
Multidimensional measure of display clutter and pilot performance for advanced head-up display Kim, S. H. and Prinzel, L. J. and Kaber, D. B. and Alexander, A. L. and Stelzer, E. M. and Kaufmann, K. and Veil, T. (2011), Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine, 82(11), 1013-1022.
Analysis of alternative keyboards using learning curves Anderson, A. M. and Mirka, G. A. and Joines, S. M. B. and Kaber, D. B. (2009), Human Factors, 51(1), 35-45.
Design and evaluation of dynamic text-editing methods using foot pedals Kim, S. H. and Kaber, D. B. (2009), International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 39(2), 358-365.
Human-automation interaction strategies and models for life science applications Kaber, D. B. and Stoll, N. and Thurow, K. and Green, R. S. and Kim, S. H. and Mosaly, P. (2009), Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 19(6), 601-621.
Perceived clutter in advanced cockpit displays: measurement and modeling with experienced pilots Kaber, D. B. and Alexander, A. L. and Stelzer, E. M. and Kim, S. H. and Kaufmann, K. and Hsiang, S. (2008), Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine, 79(11), 1007-1018.
Effects of in-vehicle navigation assistance and performance on driver trust and vehicle control Ma, R. Q. and Kaber, D. B. (2007), International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 37(8), 665-673.
Situation awareness and driving performance in a simulated navigation task Ma, R. and Kaber, D. B. (2007), Ergonomics, 50(8), 1351-1364.
Workload state classification with automation during simulated air traffic control Kaber, D. B. and Perry, C. M. and Segall, N. and Sheik-Nainar, M. A. (2007), International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 17(4), 371-390.
The utility of a virtual reality locomotion interface for studying gait behavior Sheik-Nainar, M. A. and Kaber, D. B. (2007), Human Factors, 49(4), 696-709.
Adaptive automation of human-machine system information-processing functions Kaber, D. B. and Wright, M. C. and Prinzel, L. J. and Clamann, M. P. (2006), Human Factors, 47(4), 730-741.
Presence, workload and performance effects of synthetic environment design factors Ma, R. Q. and Kaber, D. B. (2006), International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 64(6), 541-552.
Control gain adaptation in virtual reality mediated human-telerobot interaction Sheik-Nainar, M. A. and Kaber, D. B. and Chow, M. Y. (2005), Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 15(3), 259-274.
Situation awareness and workload in driving while using adaptive cruise control and a cell phone Ma, R. Q. and Kaber, D. B. (2005), International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 35(10), 939-953.
Applicability of usability evaluation techniques to aviation systems Clamann, M. and Kaber, D. B. (2004), International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 14(4), 395-420.
Cervicobrachial muscle response to cognitive load in a dual-task scenario Leyman, E. L. C. and Mirka, G. A. and Kaber, D. B. and Sommerich, C. M. (2004), Ergonomics, 47(6), 625-645.
Situation awareness and attention allocation measures for quantifying telepresence experiences in teleoperation Riley, J. M. and Kaber, D. B. and Draper, J. V. (2004), Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 14(1), 51-67.
Using feedforward neural networks and forward selection of input variables for an ergonomics data classification problem Chen, C. L. and Kaber, D. B. and Dempsey, P. G. (2004), Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 14(1), 31-49.
Effect of grip span on lateral pinch grip strength Shivers, C. L. and Mirka, G. A. and Kaber, D. B. (2002), Human Factors, 44(4), 569-577.
Improved usability of aviation automation through direct manipulation and graphical user interface design Kaber, D. B. and Riley, J. M. and Tan, K. W. (2002), International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 12(2), 153-178.
Design of automation for telerobots and the effect on performance, operator situation awareness, and subjective workload Kaber, D. B. and Onal, E. and Endsley, M. R. (2000), Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 10(4), 409-430.
Preface: Cognitive engineering in automated systems design Kaber, D. B. and Usher, J. M. (2000), Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing, 10(4), 363-367.
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Q: How to tell the maximum data alignment requirement in C++ Referencing this question and answer Memory alignment : how to use alignof / alignas? "Alignment is a restriction on which memory positions a value's first byte can be stored." Is there a portable way in C++ to find out the highest granularity of alignment that is required for instructions not to fault (for example in ARM)? Is alignof(intmax_t) sufficient since its the largest integer primitive type?
Further, how does something in malloc align data to a struct's boundaries? For example if I have a struct like so
alignas(16) struct SomethingElse { ... };
the SomethingElse struct is required to be aligned to a boundary that is a multiple of 16 bytes. Now if I request memory for a struct from malloc like so
SomethingElse* ptr = malloc(sizeof(SomethingElse));
Then what happens when malloc returns a pointer that points to an address like 40? Is that invalid since the pointer to SomethingElse objects must be a multiple of 16?
A:
How to tell the maximum data alignment requirement in C++
There is std::max_align_t which
is a POD type whose alignment requirement is at least as strict (as large) as that of every scalar type.
Vector instructions may use array operands that require a higher alignment than any scalar. I don't know if there is a portable way to find out the the upper bound for that.
To find the alignment requirement for a particular type, you can use alignof.
Further, how does something in malloc align data to a struct's boundaries?
malloc aligns to some boundary that is enough for any scalar. In practice exactly the same as std::max_align_t.
It won't align correctly for "overaligned" types. By overaligned, I mean a type that has higher alignment requirement than std::max_align_t.
Then what happens when malloc returns a pointer that points to an address like 40?
Dereferencing such SomethingElse* would be have undefined behaviour.
Is that invalid since the pointer to SomethingElse objects must be a multiple of 16?
Yes.
how even would one go about fixing that? There is no way to tell malloc the alignment that you want right?
To allocate memory for overaligned types, you need std::aligned_alloc which is to be introduced in C++17.
Until then, you can use platform specific functions like posix_memalign or you can over allocate with std::malloc (allocate the alignment - 1 worth of extra bytes), then use std::align to find the correct boundary. But then you must keep track of both the start of the buffer, and the start of the memory block separately.
A: You might be looking for std::max_align_t
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Doug Kolk Talks To Steven Spielberg At The Premiere Of "BFG"
by: Doug Kolk
Posted: Jun 22, 2016 / 01:42 PM PDT / Updated: Jun 22, 2016 / 01:42 PM PDT
Death of Phil Spector, music producer and convicted murderer, resurrects mixed feelings about legacy
Phil Spector was viewed as a man with two distinct personas: The late music producer was regarded as a rock 'n' roll genius who elevated the genre with his "Wall of Sound" style in the 1960s and created hits for several big names from the Beatles to Tina Turner.
Download the new app 'Faithful' in the app store now.This segment aired on the KTLA 5 Morning News, Jan. 18, 2021. | {
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Highly polished, burr free and hypo-allergenic, these stainless steel emergency medical identification pendant tags include the American Medical Association approved Emergency Warning Symbol – stamped and red color filled. Text is also laser engraved and chemically blackened to show contrast.
The pendant size is 7/8″ (top loop excluded) x 1″, allows up to 3 Lines engraved with 12 characters per line and with a 30″ stainless steel necklace chain. | {
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Home Football
CEO Christopher Johnson says New York Jets seeking coach for 'entire team' this time around
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — This time, the New York Jets will try something different. Instead of bolstering one side of the ball, which they tried unsuccessfully two years ago with the hiring of the offensive-minded Adam Gase, CEO Christopher Johnson said Monday they will look for a head coach who can galvanize the entire team.
"I don't much like the term 'CEO,' but it does describe what we're looking for," Johnson said. "We want a head coach that coaches the entire team and his staff. You don't have to be offensive, you don't have to be defensive. This is a coach for the entire team. That's very important to us looking forward."
The Jets have sought permission to interview at least five candidates — offensive coordinators Eric Bieniemy (Kansas City Chiefs), Brian Daboll (Buffalo Bills) and Arthur Smith (Tennessee Titans) and defensive coordinators Matt Eberflus (Indianapolis Colts) and Brandon Staley (Los Angeles Rams), sources said. There will be several more requests in the coming days.
Johnson predicted a "broad and deep" search that could take up to a few weeks. This is a departure from 2019, when they focused on offensive coaches who could groom quarterback Sam Darnold. That didn't work out. The Jets went 9-23 under Gase, whose offense finished 32nd in both seasons. He was fired Sunday night.
Johnson tacitly admitted he didn't care for the structure under Gase, who gave former defensive coordinator Gregg Williams full autonomy on that side of the ball.
"We've seen that in action," Johnson said. "I don't think that's necessarily a bad way of doing things, but in our case, I think we can do better."
General manager Joe Douglas will lead the search — another departure for the franchise. In past searches, the Jets hired consultants and a head-hunting firm. With the Gase hiring, Johnson took the lead. This time, he will rely on his top football executive even though Douglas, hired in 2019, never has hired a head coach.
"Joe is the GM we've been searching for for years," Johnson said. "I have a lot of faith in him. If we can get this coaching hire right, and I think we will, I think we can be a team that no one is going to want to see on their schedule even next year. And we'll see where we can go with that."
Aside from hiring a coach, the Jets' biggest decision involves the quarterback. Johnson gave incumbent Sam Darnold a vote of confidence, saying he wants Darnold on the team. But he quickly noted he will let Douglas and the new coach make the decision. Johnson once said the same thing about safety Jamal Adams, who wound up getting traded.
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"I'm a huge fan of Sam," Johnson said. "I think he's a great QB. I think he has really wonderful talent and drive and leadership. … I don't think the book has been written on Sam. He has a very big future, and I personally hope it's on this team. That's what I told him [Sunday] night after the game."
Darnold, who struggled in his third season, could be replaced by a rookie as the Jets own the second pick in the 2021 NFL draft. On Monday, he reiterated that he wants to finish his career with the Jets.
"I want to turn this thing around," Darnold said. "I believe that we can."
On clean-out day, several players harped on the same theme: The team needs to improve its culture. In a team meeting, Johnson and Douglas stressed to players the priority is finding a coach who can accomplish that.
ESPN's Adam Schefter contributed to this report.
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One of the first interviews I ever did as an "official" theatre reviewer was with Carl Andress who was not only charming and lovely but also heaps of fun to chat with. Back then he was directing Charles Busch and Kathleen Turner in The Third Story which was a show that highlighted the talent of everyone involved. I have nothing but enormous respect for Carl as a director.
Well, I'm happy that I have another reason to interview this wonderful gentleman because Carl Andress is at it again, teaming up with Charles Busch to do The Divine Sister. We recently sat down to talk about the fun of doing an homage to some of Hollywood's best nuns, and the great actresses who played them.
Along the way, Carl also explains what it's like to do theatre for the pure joy of it, he give some advice to the Fringe crowd on the smartest way to get a show produced these days, and he enlightens me about a simple little device that has changed his life . . .
Carl, Once again, you've collaborated with Charles Busch, this time for his new comedy, The Divine Sister, which will be coming to The Soho Playhouse in September. Tell me a little bit about what The Divine Sister is all about.
The Divine Sister is a comic celebration of almost every Hollywood movie ever made having to do with nuns. Sort of an homage to what we call Tinseltown's Religiosity. Turns out that Charles was fascinated by so many of these movies as a kid. He grew up Jewish, but he saw all the Biblical Hollywood movies of the 1940's and 50's on TV and he loved The Song of Bernadette and Come to the Stable, Going my Way; The Bells of St. Mary's and Ben Hur. And then of course in the 1960's movies like The Trouble with Angels starring Rosalind Russell or The Singing Nun. And this became a genre that he had a lot of affection for, because of their uplifting stories but also because they had their campy elements. He and I laugh, for instance, that in The Singing Nun, even though it has its serious story elements, Debbie Reynolds is wearing more eye makeup than Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra. So writing a play based on this genre was an idea that he had a long time ago. "Me and Julie Halston in nun's habits . . . wouldn't that be funny!" But it took him a while to get around to it.
After we did his play The Third Story with Kathleen Turner, he was working on some television script projects and he got lots of notes from the developers and producers. A lot of back and forth – for almost a year! And as he tells it, the networks finally cut him loose, saying " There's a problem with the tone - it's too 'Charles Busch' " and he thought "And that's bad??" So there was some frustration there as you can imagine! So as therapy for himself, he started writing a real old-fashioned 'Charles Busch' play –one that would hearken back to his days in the East Village and he decided "Now's the time to bring out the nun play." So he started reacquainting himself with all the old movies, and got me to do the same, so that we could speak in a sort of shorthand about them, as we do for all of our projects together.
He came up with a story that takes place in Pittsburgh, 1966, a moment in history of great social change and upheaval in this country. In it he plays an embattled Mother Superior at St. Veronica's Convent and School who has to deal with sexual hysteria among her nuns, a young postulant who has "visions," a mysterious nun visiting from the Mother House in Berlin, as well as a former love who's intent on luring her away from her vows. It's a wacky story in which Mother Superior is also desperately trying to get a new school built while being thwarted by a dangerous fringe sect. And the result is what I think of as the best of Charles Busch. There's five or six good belly laughs on each page. A jam-packed 90 minutes of fun and laughter.
Wow, that really sounds fantastic! How did it all come together?
We told her that "We loved what we were doing at Theater for the New City and that we wanted to find a way to continue sharing that fun with a broader audience off-Broadway." Well, Daryl is a huge proponent of off-Broadway theater and she liked that we wanted to maintain the old-fashioned off-Broadway, downtown, spirit of what we had created. So she decided to work with us to transfer our "Divine Family" to a new run, and shortly thereafter, Bob Boyett who co-produced Die, Mommie, Die! with Daryl in 2007 came on board as well. We'll be at the Soho Playhouse on Vandam Street in Greenwich Village. It's an intimate, adorable and historic off-Broadway theater and there's a bar in the basement so it's also a party! I can't wait. We go into rehearsal August 30th.
In my opinion the Nun Comedy is a very underutilized genre. All the funny nuns that I can recall (like Whoopi for instance) are really nuns in disguise. Why do you think that is? Is it because it's particularly challenging to make a nun comedy come alive?
Oh not at all! Nuns are multi-faceted, fascinating creatures! In Sister Act Whoopi Goldberg is a lounge singer hiding out in a convent where zany hijinks then occur. But the inspiration for The Divine Sister comes from all those movies in the 40s, 50s, 60s about real nuns themselves and not necessarily the interlopers. Most of these stories were meant to be taken very seriously, like Audrey Hepburn in The Nun's Story or Deborah Kerr in Black Narcissus. And there is humor to be found in the seriousness of it all. Contrarily, one can't really spoof a satire, so that is one reason why we don't necessarily evoke any nun comedies like Sister Act. Charles said he always enjoyed these movies because so many of them made being a nun seem like great fun – like the convent was a wacky sorority where all the gals were having a great time. I love that image!
Did you draw upon any personal nun stories from your own life that added to the texture of The Divine Sister and helped you create this world?
Well I grew up Catholic and went to Catholic School during the 1970's from first through twelfth grade, when there were a lot more lay teachers – and more modern nuns who wore simple dresses with modern veils and their hair showing. I also went to an all-boys Catholic College Prep High School run by an order of monks called the Brothers of the Sacred Heart who wore a traditional brown monk's robe. I had one female teacher there who I loved. She was a former nun. She left the convent just like Audrey Hepburn in The Nun's Story and talked to me about how accurate the ending of that movie was. I think she decided she could no longer remain a nun when she was told she could not allow her students to read "The Last Temptation of Christ," by Nikos Kazantzakis, for one of her classes. There was probably a lot more to it than that, but yes, I do have many memories of growing up around nuns. Come to think of it, one of my father's second cousins also left a convent. Hmm…seems I knew my share of ex-nuns!
In comedy, though, you really must balance the truth of a situation or a lifestyle very honestly with the mirth you are attempting to present. Otherwise it probably won't be very funny. Thus balancing Hollywood's often pompous idea of a religious order with the truth as well as one's own knowledge, research and experience is key. A favorite moment of mine from the play was inspired by several actresses who have played a Mother Superior, such as Greer Garson or Rosalind Russell or Loretta Young, who can be seen winking up at the Lord in her own key light, as if she's having there own private conversation with Jesus. Those moments just slay me.
How do you direct Charles differently when he's playing a Nun — a woman who basically eschews her femininity? Was it more challenging to ask him to tone down and reign in some gestures and movements that perhaps in other roles he's had to exaggerate? Or was it all just thrown out the window and whatever happened happened?
And what Charles is doing with this character is he is an actor playing the role of a woman with a full past life who happens to be a nun, as a great screen actress would play her. He's giving us an extremely accurate evocation of screen star-acting coupled with his own touch of madness and genius. This is his true and particular gift — that he is able to accomplish this so convincingly on the stage. He is able to draw a theatre audience in – so much so that one feels like you are seeing him in close-up no matter what row you are sitting in at the theatre.
When you did your showcase for The Divine Sister earlier this year you went back to Theater For the New City which is where you and Charles first presented Shanghai Moon - more than 10 years ago. How did it feel to go back? Any Ghosts waiting for you there?
Many ghosts! Crystal Field has been a big supporter of both Charles and mine – both together and separately – through the years. I know that she presented the first play that Charles ever wrote back in 1980, in which he played incestuous twin brothers. And a few years ago Crystal produced a 2-actor play that I wrote and acted in called It's Not My Fault, It Was On Fire When I Got There. About 10 years ago Charles was feeling burned out, and wanted to do a project that had didn't have so much pressure to succeed. So we raised some money and just put on a show for the joy of it. That was Shanghai Moon ten years ago, which we later moved to two other productions with the Drama Dept. and then out at Bay Street Theater is Sag Harbor. It's very empowering to do something with a pure motive – like just for the joy of putting on a play and seeing where the journey takes you. There's then a pleasure that comes out of that that audiences can feel and become a part of.
Theater For The New City is pretty a wild place – everyone who goes there has a unique experience – five theatres and the art gallery and all kinds of people roaming around at any given moment. What I like particularly like about Theater For The New City is that it's one of the last places in New York City where young people can get their show on affordably. Young writers and new talent can get in there and get on the radar. You can do it yourself. It's good when you just take the reigns in your own hands and see what happens. Where there's a will, there's a way!
So we felt that it was time to do something like that again, this time with The Divine Sister and Crystal was our first call. She was excited for us to return to her theatre and work with her team. And everyone who got involved felt like we were one big family. When the run was ending everyone was sad that the party was seemingly over. But then Daryl became involved and said "let's do this in the Fall." The entire cast and design team is coming back. We're having a wonderful time.
In this current climate where you can't sell a book, a TV show or a movie with out a vampire in it, is there any chance of an updated Vampire Lesbians of Sodom somewhere in the works with you directing?
A few years back we did a benefit for the Actors Fund on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre and for the second half we did Vampire Lesbians of Sodom. Because of this "vampire bandwagon" you mention, of course its crossed Charles' mind to take a bite out of it - so to speak. I think he's got notions of turning it into a screenplay. That would be a lot of fun if that were to happen.
We're knee-deep in Fringe – do you have any words of advice for the young directors who are working on shows hoping to get to off-Broadway and beyond?
My assistant director on The Divine Sister, a very talented young man named James Valletti, co-wrote and co-directed Tales from the Tunnel which was very successful in last year's Fringe Festival and went on to be a part of Fringe Encores. He and his writing partner then raised their money, kept their cast together, and are now doing performances at 45 Bleeker to rave reviews. They decided to keep their show going for the joy of it. I remember when he was in the thick of getting the 45 Bleeker version together, he asked me "Is it always all this hard?" and I said "ALWAYS".
That's because every show is like a start-up business, whether you're doing a showcase, a Festival Show or a commercial production . . . you're starting a new business from the ground up. In a not-for-profit theatre . . . there's already an office, a staff, an infrastructure in place and as an actor, writer, designer or director, you join that company for each project. But if you're producing your own project, you're dealing with getting rehearsal and performance space, insurance, hiring the actors and design team, and dealing with unions. You have to set up a bank account and you really have to have your ducks in a row because it's like you're suddenly a mini-corporation. It's daunting and you've got to pay attention to detail. But if you do it – there are many rewards to reap.
A dear friend of mine, Carmen Pelaez – whose solo play, "Rum & Coke" I directed at the Fringe Festival and later at the Abingdon Theater Co., is part of a group of playwrights who strive to help each other get their writing heard, seen, and produced. They asked me to come and speak with them one afternoon to share some insights. Because everyone gets frustrated while getting their work out there, submitting your work to festivals, to theatres around the country and around town can be very daunting and more often than not you get the thank you letter saying that they're booked up – which makes sense because they have relationships with their own stable of new and established writers/actors/directors, etc. and they only have so many slots for each season. It's really a challenging route. And so it occurred to me that sometimes it really is best to try to produce your work yourself. And my "aha" moment was realizing that the people you need to connect with are all these folks who are graduating from the producing and theater management programs at Columbia or NYU, etc.; people who are training to be General Mangers, Company Managers - they want to produce, that's the side of the business they want to be in and they can be a goldmine of information, talent and opportunity. These are the people you want to meet and befriend because they have the working knowledge of what it takes to put a show together. And they'll know other people. They're also probably savvy about social marketing. This is a group of people who are extremely valuable to developing as well as established artists.
Okay last question – bonus question . . . the point where you can tell me anything you want. Leave us with a joke, a recipe, tell a favorite story from the past, hype your favorite cause or charity. Last time I gave you a hint and asked you who would have written the soundtrack of your life. This time – no hints! The mic is yours . . .
Well, Karen, since you asked, I was thinking about what I can't live without these days and I decided it wasn't my iPhone and it wasn't Bravo TV, it is my new SodaStream Seltzer maker!
OH FANTASTIC! THIS IS A GOOD ONE!
It's this fantastic device, which actually belongs to my partner, Christopher. It was his birthday present. He's a tri-athlete and he's always training, training, training, needing to hydrate. He got tired of regular water and so developed the seltzer habit. He loves it but he was going through bottle after bottle and not only does it get pricey after a while, but you've got all that plastic and he got tired of taking out the recycling.
So a friend of mine at a dinner party said "we have this counter-top seltzer maker" and we were like"Whaaat???" It was totally off our radar.
So I went to Macy's and got the SodaStream, and they have syrups with no high fructose corn syrup . . . so it's basically like old soda used to be . . . or they have little bottles of essence, so you can have seltzer with a little bit of lemon or orange flavor. Or you can just make plain seltzer water. It comes with reusable plastic bottles that you refill with tap water and keep cold in the fridge. And a carbonator. After your initial investment you're saving money and not using so much plastic. You're supposed to get something like 66 gallons from one cartridge and we thought, "this will last forever." But we went through one cartridge in 2 weeks because it's changed our lives. We LOVE it! So that's the new thing. And it looks so nice on the counter. I suggest everyone go out and get a seltzer maker.
It's also very Green . . .
It's very Green! We feel like we're doing our bit for the environment. Now if they could only make one that could make . . .
Well thank you so much Carl, as always it's just such a real pleasure to chat with you and let our THM readers listen in. Can't wait to see The Divine Sister!
www.divinesisteronstage.com or find them on Facebook!
Carl is a GIFT to work with. Truly as wonderful as he sounds in this interview! | {
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RCA recording of BBC Television Service (found footage of pre-Second World War BBC television broadcast; 1938)
Screenshot of the RCA recording.
Status: Found
Date found: 26 Jun 1999
Found by: Andrew Emmerson and Maurice Schecheter
BBC Television Service (now known as BBC One) is a British television channel controlled by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC). It officially launched Britain's first public television broadcasts on 2nd November 1936, and its usage of both 240-line Baird and its eventual successor 405-line Marconi-EMI system meant that it was also regarded as the first regular television service to be broadcasting in high definition.[1] Prior to the Second World War, its broadcasts proved enticing for its audience, limited mainly by the high cost of owning a television back then.[2] After ceasing transmissions on 1st September, 1939 due to the outbreak of the War,[3] it resumed normal programming on 7th June, 1946 and continues broadcasting to the present day.[4]
1 Fate of pre-Second World War broadcasts
2 The 1938 RCA recording
3 Contents of the recording
6 External Link
Fate of pre-Second World War broadcasts[edit | edit source]
Despite the historic nature of BBC Television Service, almost all of its pre-Second World War broadcasts are now permanently missing. While some media presented on the channel like third-party cartoons and films indirectly survive to the present day, original programming was transmitted live. It would not be until post-World War 2 that direct recordings of live broadcasts were technologically possible. Some, like footage of the 1938 FA Cup Final survive only because a cine film camera recorded the footage alongside the TV cameras.
Most were not so lucky, and for these programs, they immediately became forever lost following their airings, with only still photographs and Radio Times listings providing evidence of these shows' existence. Media affected included the first ever televised football match, which pitted Arsenal's first team against its reserves; Ann and Harold, which was the first ever television series; and a television adaptation of the Agatha Christie short story The Wasp's Nest.
The 1938 RCA recording[edit | edit source]
However, while no direct recordings were possible, surprisingly one instance of a pre-World War 2 broadcast compilation remains publicly accessible thanks to an indirect recording. Additionally, the footage was recorded not in the United Kingdom, but in New York. Back then, a BBC television broadcast should not have been possible in America, because the original Alexandra Palace recordings could generally travel less than 30 miles before ceasing. However, in November 1938, unusual changes in the atmosphere commenced when sunspots affected the ionosphere, causing television broadcasts to be bounced off it. Consequentially, New York could receive broadcasts transmitted around 3,000 miles away.
Meanwhile, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) were researching commercial television development opportunities within America since 1929.[5] During their research in New York, RCA researchers came across the BBC broadcasts and began to view said footage from its own developed television system. It was decided that recording some footage would prove useful for furthering RCA's television development. Four minutes of footage was therefore recorded on a 16mm film through a camera placed in front of a TV screen.
For many years afterwards, rumours surrounding an American recording of early BBC television broadcasts were made, but without any footage being available, were unsubstantiated. Then, in the 1990s, British freelancer researcher and writer Andrew Emmerson began investigating the matter. He first contacted NBC if the footage was present in their laboratories, but searches came up empty.[6] He then contacted RCA, who could not find their recording within their archives. Finally, Emmerson requested that the American Vintage Wireless Collectors' Society mention the footage in its magazine, and to request any possible collector to contact them. Ultimately, Maurice Schecheter, a New York television studio employee and a television media collector, contacted the magazine, stating he had one of the RCA recordings. After a digital clean-up and video cassette transfer, the recording was sent to Emmerson. The recording was then shown at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford on 26th June, 1999. As of the present day, it belongs in the Alexandra Palace Television Society archives, and is publicly accessible.
Contents of the recording[edit | edit source]
Another mystery surrounded what was recorded by RCA, given the poor quality of the surviving footage. The footage is confirmed to have included shots of Jasmine Bligh and Elizabeth Cowell, both of whom were BBC announcers.[7] Additionally, a costume drama, a cartoon and a BBC station identity card were also recorded.
Regarding the identity of the cartoon, a Web Archive reviewer by the name of D. G. Mavrov found that the recorded scene came from Walt Disney Productions' Silly Symphonies' film Mother Goose Melodies. In the scene, an illustration of Little Miss Muffet shown, where a spider successfully scares away Miss Muffet from eating her curds and whey. The spider then proceeds to scare the viewer, before happily gulping down several spoonfuls of curds and whey from the bowl. It then uses its web as a rope to drag itself and the bowl up to the treetop, only for the web to break, causing the bowl to smash and the spider to be covered in curds and whey, much to its dismay. While the footage does indeed match up with the film scene in question, this also suggests the recording compilation was made beyond November. Indeed, Mother Goose Melodies was not shown in November, but a Radio Times issue lists it as being broadcast on the 4th and 6th of December.
Meanwhile, the identity of the costume drama has remained unconfirmed. A theory by one Web Archive reviewer by the name of Gina1957 suggests that it could be The White Chateau, a wartime play broadcast on 11th November.[8] Another likely candidate is An Elephant in Arcady,[9] a costume drama which was broadcast on November 28th, and on December 4th, the latter being the same day as a Mother Goose Melodies broadcast.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
The RCA recording.
Mother Goose Melodies. The scene showcased in the RCA recording can be viewed from the 3:00 mark.
1937 FA Cup Final (partially found footage of football match; 1937)
1937 International Imperial Trophy Race (lost footage of motor race; 1937)
1937 Wimbledon Championships (partially found footage of tennis tournament; 1937)
1938 Ashes Series (partially found footage of international test cricket match; 1938)
An Inspector Calls (lost television adaptation of play; 1948)
Ann and Harold (lost early BBC drama television series; 1938)
Arsenal vs Arsenal Reserves (lost footage of early BBC televised football match; 1937)
BBC Election Night (lost coverage of British general elections; 1950-1951)
Catch-As-Catch-Can Wrestling (lost early BBC televised professional wrestling matches; 1938-1939; 1946-1947)
Cook's Night Out (lost early BBC cooking show; 1937)
Darts and Shove Ha'penny (lost early BBC televised darts matches; 1936-1939)
Dish of the Month (lost early BBC cooking show; 1937)
England 0-1 Scotland (partially found international football match; 1938)
England 16-21 Scotland (partially found footage of rugby match; 1938)
First Aid (lost early BBC medical show; 1937)
Foundations of Cookery (lost early BBC cooking show; 1939)
Marcel Boulestin television shorts (lost early BBC programs; 1937-1939)
Sea Stories (lost early BBC talk show; 1936-1937)
Spelling Bee (lost early BBC game show; 1938)
Telecrime (lost early BBC crime drama; 1938-1939; 1946)
The Boat Race 1938 (partially found footage of rowing race; 1938)
The Care of Your Car (lost early BBC motoring show; 1947)
The Wasp's Nest (lost early BBC television adaptation of Agatha Christie short story; 1937)
External Link[edit | edit source]
Web Archive page detailing the history of the RCA broadcast and its recovery.
List of 1938 Radio Times issues, the November and early-December issues listing what might have been shown in the RCA recording.
↑ BBC article detailing how BBC Television Service became the first regular hi-definition television service. Retrieved 15 Jul '21
↑ Sportzwiki article discussing the cost and enticement provided by pre-Second World War television. Retrieved 15 Jul '21
↑ BBC Handbook for 1940 extract published on Transdiffusion, discussing BBC Television Centre ceasing all transmissions following the outbreak of the Second World War. Retrieved 15 Jul '21
↑ BBC article detailing the revival of BBC Television Service on 7th June, 1946. Retrieved 15 Jul '21
↑ Early Television discussing RCA's television development. Retrieved 15 Jul '21
↑ Dusty Old Thing article discussing Andrew Emmerson's search. Retrieved 15 Jul '21
↑ BBC article discussing Jasmine Bligh and Elizabeth Cowell. Retrieved 15 Jul '21
↑ British Universities Film & Video Council summary of The White Chateau. Retrieved 15 Jul '21
↑ British Universities Film & Video Council summary of An Elephant in Arcady. Retrieved 15 Jul '21
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Hamlin's son helped him stop drinking. He wrote music with inspiring lyrics. And as a child, Cameron would give clothing to his father so that he could give it to needy people on his letter carrier route. Cameron's acts are the inspirations that have kept his parents busy honoring their son since his death.
"By using his name and continuing gun violence awareness, we can help other people that way," Hamlin said.
This week, the family continued that tradition and presented a scholarship to a Kristen R. Coleman, who graduates from Howard High School of Technology – the same school Cameron graduated from.
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Coleman, 19, said she was grateful for the $600 scholarship.
"This means a lot," said Coleman, who is headed to Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. "College is very expensive so every bit counts."
The Wilmington resident said she wants to study early childhood education and one day open up her own daycare facility in the city.
"I want to be able to teach young children what's right and what's wrong," she said.
Cynthia Hamlin, Cameron's mother, said the goal of the scholarship is for the recipient to earn an education and then return and use it to help Wilmington.
"Hopefully she will become a school teacher and give back to the community," she said.
While this was the fourth scholarship the Hamlins have awarded a Howard High student, it's the first scholarship under The Cameron Hamlin Foundation.
"We saw a need to continue that legacy," Vandrick Hamlin said, adding he hopes that now that they have the foundation they can give larger scholarships in succeeding years. "The more we get donated to us, the more we can donate to her."
"In order to get ahead in this world, you have to have an education," he said. "If you don't have an education then you're going to have to accept handouts."
While it's good to honor Cameron with this and other acts, Vandrick Hamlin said it was still hard to lose his son.
"We've not moved on. Believe me," he said. "We've just dealt with it. Over the years we've become a little stronger and we've accepted a little more now.
"It was a nightmare before, now it's beginning to be more like a dream."
Cameron, 25, was killed on Sept. 24, 2006, by Shannon M. Johnson.
According to police, Johnson's ex-girlfriend was inside Hamlin's car when Johnson pulled his minivan alongside and rolled down his window. The woman, who has a child with Johnson, rolled down her window and Johnson started asking about Hamlin.
She told him Hamlin was her cousin, but Johnson continued to ask questions until he drew a handgun and fired three times. One of the shots hit Hamlin, who continued driving east in the 600 block of Vandever Ave. until he collapsed. He died at Christiana Hospital.
Johnson was executed in 2012 for the murder.
Vandrick Hamlin said the pain is still there, but they have to make something positive out of it.
"Cameron would not want us to be sitting around crying every day," he said. "He would want us to do something positive in his name because that's the type of person he was."
Contact Esteban Parra at (302) 324-2299, [email protected] or Twitter @eparra3. | {
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I am trying to use all three analog comparators on the Teensy 3.6 for zero crossing detection. When I tried to edit the registers for zero crossing detection with interrupts, my system fails on startup. I cannot get any serial output, as seen at the bottom of the post above. I initialized my control registers to 0x00 as mentioned in the freescale semiconductor note.
have you had any success? I have just started using a Teensy 3.5 and I found the same problem. The code does not run, or at least there are no serial line messages being printed.When I comment out the comparator set up code it works fine.
I would be grateful for any help about how to solve this problem.
Unfortunately I never solved the issue. I ended up going with a solution using an Arduino, but I would have loved to use the Teensy. Wish I could help!
Very important point! In opposite to these old and asthmatic 8bit AVR processors, where the few integrated peripheral blocks are always enabled, the modern 32bit ARM processors have a very sophisticated energy management which requires the developer to write one or two lines of additional code to enable the desired peripheral through the SIM (system integration module) and sometimes to select and activate a clock signal. For most peripherals like I2C, SPI, PIT, and so on, there are libraries which care about that. Others like GPIO and UART are already enabled during the Teensyduino boot process.
So, many people will never come in touch with this requirement. But as soon as you want to access a peripheral for which no library or other Teensyduino core code exists, it should be self understanding that you study the processor's reference manual thoroughly.
Your post to my later query solved the problems that I was having on the comparator and PITimers. Enabling them and the clock in the SIM modules brought them to life. Now all I have to do is work out how to use them for my application!!! | {
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- Datalab Education report commissioned by the Gatsby Foundation, indicates paying early-career science and maths teachers a 5% salary supplement would eliminate the teacher shortage for these subjects in English Secondary schools.
- Institute of Fiscal Studies report: physics teachers leave the teaching profession to a greater extent than teachers of other subjects – policy focused on retention rather than training would be the most cost effective.
Gatsby has today released two reports suggesting that an education policy with a distinct focus on retention would be more cost effective than current Government policy focusing on the recruitment and training of new teachers.
The first Gatsby commissioned report, by Education Datalab, shows that shortages of secondary maths and science teachers could have been eliminated with a modest 5% salary supplement during the initial five years of their careers.
For many years English Secondary schools have had difficulty recruiting teachers across maths, science, modern languages and computer science. This is further compounded by increasing numbers leaving the profession, leading to an increasing teacher shortage. Whilst there are many reasons teachers leave the classroom, the pay differential between graduate roles available in teaching and those in non-teaching roles in the private sector could explain low retention of maths and science teachers in the early stages of their career.
An effective and sustainable course of action would be for Government to increase the pay of shortage-subject teachers directly. The simulation in this research shows that a salary supplement policy would have eliminated the teacher shortage, and at a lower cost than simply recruiting more teachers.
The second report produced by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), and funded by Gatsby, suggests the issue is even more pronounced with physics teacher retention. Just 3% of physics graduates enter teaching within the first few years of graduation, comparted to 12% of maths graduates. 40% of physics graduates who teach immediately after graduation leave the profession within three-and-a-half years.
Our research demonstrates that the retention of physics teachers is an acute problem and that we urgently need to devise pay and non-pay related strategies to address this.
Data analysis also shows that schools with full pay autonomy may not be using it to increase the salaries of physics teachers. This could be due to an aversion to within-school pay inequality, or a result of the effects of an overall squeeze on state school funding.
At present, with a high staff turnover and low recruitment of maths and science teachers, state schools, particularly in economically-deprived areas, are finding themselves having to rely on inexperienced staff.
Hopefully, these reports will trigger a long-overdue debate – should we implement a modest salary supplement to maths and science teachers in the early stage of their careers, or continue to have a shortage of teachers in these core subjects? That is the question we face, and it's time we sought an answer.
Ensuring a supply of high-quality, experienced teachers should be a priority for education policy-makers so we can provide a robust science and maths education for all, irrespective of background or economic circumstance. | {
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Ari Ahonen
Ari Ahonen FAQs: Facts, Rumors, Birthdate, Net Worth, Sexual Orientation and much more!
Who is Ari Ahonen? Biography, gossip, facts?
Ari Pekka Ahonen (born February 6 1981) is a Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for Metallurg Magnitogorsk of the Kontinental Hockey League. He was drafted in the first round 27th overall by the New Jersey Devils in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. After playing three seasons in Finland's SM-liiga representing JYP and HIFK Ahonen joined the Devils' American Hockey League affiliate the Albany River Rats.
When is Ari Ahonen's birthday?
Ari Ahonen was born on the 6th of February 1981 , which was a Friday. Ari Ahonen will be turning 42 in only 4 days from today.
How old is Ari Ahonen?
Ari Ahonen is 41 years old. To be more precise (and nerdy), the current age as of right now is 14992 days or (even more geeky) 359808 hours. That's a lot of hours!
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Where was Ari Ahonen born?
Ari Ahonen was born in Finland, Jyväskylä.
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Which team(s) did Ari Ahonen play for?
Ari Ahonen played for Metallurg Magnitogorsk.
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Ari Ahonen had played for various teams in the past, for example: Albany River Rats, Espoo Blues, Frölunda HC, HIFK (ice hockey), JYP Jyväskylä, Jokerit and KalPa.
Does Ari Ahonen do drugs? Does Ari Ahonen smoke cigarettes or weed?
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How heavy is Ari Ahonen? What is Ari Ahonen's weight?
Ari Ahonen does weigh 84.8kg, which is equivalent to 187lbs.
Which position does Ari Ahonen play?
Ari Ahonen plays as a Goaltender.
When did Ari Ahonen's career start? How long ago was that?
Ari Ahonen's career started in 1998. That is more than 25 years ago.
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Q: ¿como unir dos consultas select en php? hola tengo un problema relativamente fácil pero ya me confundi en como estructurar la consulta quiero hacer una consulta para aplicar un sum con su respectivo where y otra para simplemente traerme datos de la BD con su respectivo where se podría hacer todo en una misma consulta pero tengo diferentes condiciones en ambas consultas por eso tiene que ser por separado
lo que intento es mostrar los datos de una tabla de la base de datos en una tabla html y mostrar un total del campo monto total
mis datos los obtengo correctamente solo me falta saber generar la consulta que me trae la suma y colocarlo en la tabla html
<?php
$factura=$_POST['factura'];
$empresa=$_POST['empresa'];
$con=mysqli_connect(
"localhost",
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"controldeflotilla") or die (mysqli_error());
$query="SELECT vehiculo, fecha_carga, rendimiento_kilometro,
rendimiento_real, ticket, factura, costo_total, empresa
FROM carga_combustible
WHERE factura='$factura' AND empresa='$empresa'
ORDER BY fecha_carga DESC
";
$result=mysqli_query($con, $query) or die (mysqli_error());
$suma="SELECT SUM(costo_total) AS monto
FROM carga_combustible
WHERE factura ='$factura'
";
$resultado=mysqli_query($con, $suma) or die (mysqli_error());
echo "<table class='table table-hover table-sm table-bordered table-condensed' id='exportar'>
<thead class='thead-dark text-center'>
<tr>
<th colspan='8' scope='rowgroup' class='bg-info text-center'><h3>Reporte de Consumos de Gasolina </h3></th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Vehículo</th>
<th>Fecha de Carga</th>
<th>Rendimiento x km</th>
<th>Rendiemiento Real</th>
<th>Ticket</th>
<th>Factura</th>
<th>Monto Total</th>
</tr>
</thead>";
$total=0;
while ($row=mysqli_fetch_array($result))
{
$totalmonto=$total+$row[0];
$empresa=$row[7];
echo "<tbody class='text-center'>";
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>".$row[0]."</td>";
echo "<td>".$row[1]."</td>";
echo "<td>".$row[2]."</td>";
echo "<td>".$row[3]."</td>";
echo "<td>".$row[4]."</td>";
echo "<td>".$row[5]."</td>";
echo "<td>".$row[6]."</td>";
echo "</tr>";
echo "</tbody>";
}
echo "<tr>";
echo "<th colspan='8' scope='rowgroup' class='bg-info text-center'></th>";
echo "</tr>";
echo "<tr>";
echo"<th colspan='5'>$empresa</th>";
echo "<td colspan='1'>TOTAL:</td>";
echo "<td colspan='1'>$totalmonto</td>";
echo "</tr>";
echo "</table>";
mysqli_query( $con, $query ) or die ("Problemas al llamar tabla".mysqli_error());
mysqli_close( $con );
A: respecto a tu pregunta "se podría hacer todo en una misma consulta" la respuesta es si, seria de esta forma
SELECT f.vehiculo, f.fecha_carga, f.rendimiento_kilometro, f.rendimiento_real,f.ticket, f.factura, f.costo_total, f.empresa
FROM (
SELECT vehiculo, fecha_carga, rendimiento_kilometro, rendimiento_real, ticket, factura, costo_total, empresa
FROM carga_combustible
WHERE factura = '1'
AND empresa = '1'
UNION ALL
SELECT 'TOTALES', max(fecha_carga), '', '', '', '', SUM(costo_total), empresa
FROM carga_combustible
WHERE factura ='1'
AND empresa='1'
) AS f ORDER BY f.fecha_carga DESC
Pero con esto el total estaria dentro del loop al final.
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Just like most digital natives who download mobile apps, you probably just glance casually at the data and access permissions list before clicking 'OK'. However, awareness about dangerous privacy breaches and fraudulent behaviour demands that mobile phone users pay closer attention. Major technological giants dominated the headlines last year, but for all the wrong reasons: siphoning valuable and confidential users' data from their apps and smartphones. Most of such activity occurred without the user's consent! People are no longer in the dark about such data abuses. There is plenty of privacy legislation being rolled out to support that fact. If you are interested in how to regain your control over data, be sure to visit the /e/ during Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona next week. /e/ is a one-of-a-kind smartphone ecosystem that is laser-focused on privacy. /e/ Founder Gaël Duval, along with his team, will be present at MWC on both February 25th and 26th.
If you are attending MWC, do not miss your chance to check out /e/, the private-by-design open source smartphone operating system that puts the privacy and safety of users' data first. Created by Gaël Duval, open source veteran and founder of Mandrake Linux, the /e/ open source smartphone operating system offers users full privacy — by default and with easy controls. While other mobile platforms offer some privacy toggling in often confusing settings or promote privacy while simultaneously pushing data-hungry services, /e/ offers a better solution. /e/ keeps users' data private by default and stops data flows that don't benefit users-saving valuable battery and bandwidth. Duval and team will demo /e/ at Nexedi's booth, Hall 5 Stand 5b41 – Station 25.
Open source is, once again, the game-changer technology that makes it possible. "Linux allowed developers and the internet to grow without centralized gatekeepers. When spyware ran rampant because web browsers didn't stop it, Firefox came along. Now, open source once again offers the solution to the most pressing challenge in tech today: user's privacy! We give users back control over their data," observes Duval.
/e/ is a unique privacy-by-design platform that combines a mobile OS, carefully selected apps, and online associated services, offering full privacy while matching consumers' expectations of ease of use and convenience. With its emphasis on design and convenience, /e/ is meant for everyone, not just "early adopters". The system doesn't track or read user personal data, whether the data is stored on a user's smartphone or in the cloud.
Advanced users will even be able to self-host their data if they wish. /e/ comes with 20+ defaults apps to cover daily personal and professional needs (email, web browsing, instant messaging, etc…). /e/ can also synchronize users' data (email, calendar, documents, pictures) seamlessly across their smartphone or computer, just like they're used to.
/e/ also features an app store. "We all love the convenience of the smartphone to hail a cab or car, or order pretty much anything from the palm of our hand. You will not need to give that up," comments Duval. And the user has the final say: any Android app can be installed on /e/. But the /e/ app store goes a step further. While apps have been flourishing to cover every single need, so have customization and location trackers hidden in those apps, collecting tons of personal data and selling it to the best offer. In the /e/ app store, anyone will be able to vet their favorite apps for privacy. Trackers embedded in apps and permissions will be highlighted for anyone to see and make informed choices.
When Will /e/ Be Available in 2019?
An early version of /e/ is already available for download. It runs for free on more than 57 smartphones, including recent devices like the Samsung S9 and S9+ or the Xiaomi Pocophone F1.
The first /e/ Preview Release is coming this Spring. Anyone can use /e/, set up an account and get basic storage capacity for free. Advanced users will be able to subscribe to extended storage with a subscription plan, or even self host their data. Smartphones with /e/ pre-installed will be available later in 2019, along with business solutions like custom designed OS or Mobile Device Management solutions to meet corporate needs.
/e/ Foundation is a non-profit organization that is offering alternatives to people and businesses caring about the privacy of their data. /e/ Foundation was created in March 2018. It develops /e/, the smartphone operating system, with associated online services for everyday users. Over time, /e/ Foundation plans to provide a full digital ecosystem, leveraging open source and the blockchain. /e/ Foundation was started by Gaël Duval, an influential Linux developer and founder of Mandrake Linux, the first user-friendly version of Linux.
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Q: Spring Security и нормализованная база данных В Spring Security класс JDBCDaoImpl по умолчнаию использует в качестве первичного ключа имя пользователя, а не id, что у меня (джуна) вызволо недоумение. Если я не ошибаюсь, то нормализованная бд для хранения пользователей состоит из 3-ёх таблиц:
*
*[таблица пользователей] id,username,password
*[таблица ролей] id, имя роли
*[связующая таблица] id пользователя - id роли
Как я понял, для того, чтобы заставить Spring Security работать с первичным ключём id, нужно писать свою реализацию JDBCDaoImpl или UserDetailsService.
Подскажите в чём я прав/не прав. Меня смутило, что разработчики Spring Security не сделали встроенную реализацию через id, возможно, это и не нужно и я просто этого не понимаю.
P.S.
В Spring Security реализована работа с пользователями через бд, но на основе двух таблиц, а не трёх, как в моём примере.
1 - ая это имя пользователя/пароль и тд, а во второй имя пользователя - имя роли.
A: Лучше не гадать, как устроена схема для стандартной реализации JdbcDaoImpl, а просто посмотреть в документации: https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/site/docs/3.0.x/reference/appendix-schema.html
В вашей реализации уникальными являются и id, и username одновременно - не бывает двух пользователей с одинаковым username. В результате получается дублирование информации (дополнительная нагрузка на дисковую и систему), мусор в базе (надо отдельно проверять уникальность username) и мусор в коде клиента.
Вместо этого стандартной схеме spring security из этих колонок оставлена только одна - username.
Промежуточная таблица у вас получилась тоже как следствие наличия id. Вместо этого в Spring Security таблица authority индексируется по композиции username+authority - именно в таком виде, в котором их чаще всего зовут в реальных приложениях.
Если вы понимаете что да - вам обязательно нужен id - вы просто идете и реализуете это поведение. Это архитектурный вопрос, в архитектурных вопросах вы наедине со своей идеей. Всегда нужно знать, что хочешь конкретно ты, а не бездумно копировать стандартное поведение со Spring Security или откуда-то еще. Поэтому в вопросе было очень неплохо также иметь и аргументацию за использование id, чтобы отвечающие могли отталкиваться от нее.
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I love the progress, I love technology and I do not dislike to comfort. In this sense, the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon seem like an unlikely pairing, and I. Jeep promises, however, that most civilized Wrangler always made without off-road performance. While Wrangler buyers with children and a commute be inclined to opt for the four-door Jeeplet, the 2-door has a wide variety of California following the hip to "rural-suburban" as I set, especially since GM kills Hummer.
While the Wrangler has its roots in the Willys CJ, the Wrangler, as we know it began in 1987, when AMC decided roader needed some physical well on the road to higher sales. Back in 2007, more Jeep Wrangler feathers ruffled by stretching the wheelbase and track several inches to improve street manners. Despite 25 years of continuous improvement in order. The Wrangler more on the S-shoppers, have fortunately been done little to change the look of the go-anywhere brand Similar to the 911 Porsche devotion to classic styling, has resisted Jeep Wrangler styling of a mainstream SUV. From the flat black fenders, rubber mask straps, removable doors and roof, the Wrangler seems lost little of its off-road charm over the years.
Due to the off-road ready rel, a jump in the jeep is not a euphemism. Once in the large cabin, it is obvious the new Wrangler interior has been designed with comfort in mind daily driving time. While some parts of the interior can be good waterproof and you can still access Carpet remove drain plugs, I'd keep the garden hose from the dashboard and seats. The off-believers will be happy to learn that wiping the dash plastics are visually appealing while still hard and easy. The rest of us will just be glad to know that Chrysler finally decided to add some sound to the cabin. Our Rubicon model came with a few luxury features never before seen on a Wrangler, including heated front seats, heated outside mirrors and steering wheel audio controls.
During the severe off-roaders will probably scoff at the Po-warmers as further evidence that the Wrangler is always (at his age, an end to "Wrangler minimalism" brings soft positive changes in the S-and weekend off-roader with stability control, tire pressure monitoring when I 'm climbing I want to know if my tire is flat), electronic locking differentials and sway bars, which can be interrupted at the touch of a button. "Disconnect electronic stabilizer" during may sound like an unnecessary option like it helps the new Wrangler have done to hold heavy travel for rock crawling without the safety issues to permanently remove the stabilizers as some Wrangler owners in the past. Despite these improvements, the rear bench afterwards inaccessible and little space.
Wrangler buyers have never had so many options to choose from, including 6 different trim lines, multiaxial decisions, two transfer cases, two different door styles (glass or plastic window), a variety of radio and navigation system options and of course, a manual transmission is still available. Our tester was the Rubicon model, perhaps paradoxically, the most luxurious model and the "hard-core off-road" model sporting a 4:1 low range transfer case and large 32-inch BFGoodrich off-road tires.
Regardless of what you all Wrangler Wrangler models the same engine: The new replaces the 3.6-liter "Pentastar" V6, the last year the old pushrod 3.8L V6. The new plant uses an aluminum block and two variable valve timing to crank out a best so far 285HP and 260 lb-ft of torque, an improvement of 83HP and 23 lb-ft. Compared to the outgoing engine, mileage while improving the highway from 2MPG Chrysler has pluck not only the engine out of the caravan and put it in the Wrangler, as they tweaked the exhaust, added a variable speed electric fan for better cooling, the alternator went high up on the block and pointed it towards the rear dry to keep and installed an intake snorkel (you can see it on the left in the picture above), improve the Wrangler water fording capability. While the new V6 is much quieter and more delicate than the 3.8L, it lacks the iconic sound of the old AMC inline-6 delivered. While I still I wondered why Jeep does not pull wanted a ZF 6-speed from the shelf, the Mercedes W5A580 suitable 5-speed automatic much better to the Wrangler as the Grand Cherokee delivers pretty quick shifts and a willingness to lower hold gears when called. Also available is a 6-speed manual transmission for those who prefer a separate line. Forum Fan boys complain that the old skid plates are incompatible due to the new engine, exhaust system, enter it before you re-use your old accessories.
I will compare the off-road abilities, say the Rock Crawler rags, but I must say that proved a short trip to Hollister Hills SVRA with the Wrangler and the Toyota FJ the advantage of a short wheelbase, wide track and steep approach capability and ground clearance. When driving in your next SUV care to look somewhere else. On the highway, its obvious that Jeep passion remains off the beaten path, the Wrangler is still a pig with a lot of body roll, vague recirculating ball steering, mushy pedals, and really nervous rear end of the circle drive. The poor handling on the street has so much to do with the serious heavy Dana 44 solid front and rear axles as 10.3 inches ground clearance, mud tires and 3800 pounds curb weight.
To take place in 2012 to bring the fancy new big-screen uConnect systems from the Chrysler 300 and Jeep's Grand Cherokee, Wrangler have buyers with the latest generation of Chrysler radios and navigation systems. The "Media Center 130" is the standard unit with MP3 playback from a data CD or a USB stick, an auxiliary input and six speakers. Sahara and higher models will receive a 7-speaker setup with a subwoofer from Infinity and steering wheel audio controls, but strangely are Bluetooth phone integration and iPod connector optional for all models. Sahara and Rubicon models have the option to choose between the $ 1,035 Garmin navigation system or the $ 1,845 Harmon based navigation system that includes a little more sophisticated GPS devices, and allows voice command of the navigation system. Both navigation systems offer XM Radio and XM Traffic (1 year subscription included), Bluetooth phone interface, and iPod integration. Before commuter types scoff at the price of the nav systems, you should know that this generation uConnect not exactly love the iPhone 4 and browse your iPod playlists on the base radio is a real drag. Step up to the basic nav or just go aftermarket.
Despite complaints by high sticker prices, a base is $ 29,995 Wrangler Rubicon fixed "average" in the new car market, according to last year's sales figures. Take solace in the fact that the Wrangler. Only $ 225 for the sub and $ 175 for Rubicon vs. last year's model The $ 735 Hardtop, $ 385 Bluetooth and iPod connectivity, $ 685 for power windows, locks and mirrors, and $ 1,125 for the automatic transmission: Our Wrangler was equipped with $ 2,930 in options, including.
Toss in the steep $ 800 destination charge, and our Wrangler crowned at $ 33,725, or about $ 1,500 less than a similarly configured Toyota FJ Cruiser. While I was temped to draw comparisons to FJ, the Wrangler is more powerful, smaller, much lighter, and is equipped with a lock of the front axle for the serious off-roader. At the end of the Wrangler is a unique vehicle in a class all their own. Despite many shortcomings on the road, the 2012 has improved the Wrangler a decent balance a decent commute car for the weekend warrior trail is reached.
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(Reuters) - U.S. Southeast power companies said over 634,000 homes and businesses located mostly in North Carolina and South Carolina were without power on Friday after Hurricane Florence hit the coast.
Florence crashed into the Carolinas on Friday with 90-mph (144 kph) winds, torrential rains and a powerful storm surge before slowing to a pace that meant it would plague the area with days of flooding.
Duke Energy Corp, the biggest utility in the area with over 4 million customers, estimated the storm could cause between 1 million and 3 million outages. Restoring power to all customers could take weeks, it said.
Duke said it had more than 20,000 personnel ready to start fixing outages as soon as conditions allowed, including over 8,000 from Duke's Carolinas utilities, 1,700 from the Midwest, 1,200 from Florida and 9,400 from other utilities. | {
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What is the main research question to be solved in reaching the project goal? There can be more than one but be focused. These research questions should be very precise and almost like a requirement, be unambiguous, unique, measurable, and answerable in a meaningful way.
The objective then is basically the project goal, again clearly stated in terms of what the researcher wants to achieve, and by which means you will achieve this. This is then followed by tangible sub-goals that will be necessary to make this happen. These sub goals can then be developed into task blocks in the project plan/Gantt chart.
Make the novelty and innovation clear!
Again, remember that this is a proposal of work to be done and so you might also say something about the motivation and feasibility. | {
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The Who Announce 2022 'The Who Hits Back' Tour Dates
Allison Rapp Published: February 7, 2022
TheWho.com
The Who have announced a series of 2022 concert dates, billed as the Who Hits Back!
The tour will kick off on April 22 in Ft. Lauderdale and wrap up on Nov. 5 in Las Vegas. These are the first full-band performances for the Who since February 2020. The Who will once again be joined by an orchestra at each performance, which will feature songs from across their entire career.
You can see all 29 tour dates below.
"Pete [Townshend] and I said we'd be back, but we didn't think we'd have to wait two years for the privilege," singer Roger Daltrey said in a press release announcing the tour. "This is making the chance to perform feel even more special this time around. So many livelihoods have been impacted due to COVID, so we are thrilled to get everybody back together - the band, the crew and the fans."
Daltrey had planned to appear at a handful of solo dates last year but was forced to cancel them amid continuing pandemic concerns. "When I booked these shows several months ago, I was confident that things would be back to normal by August, but due to the uncertainty of the current travel situation and the challenges for a [U.K.] act to be able to perform in the [U.S.], I have reluctantly decided to cancel the shows," Daltrey wrote on Facebook at the time. Daltrey also noted to Rolling Stone last year that it's been difficult to book venues because so many artists have been trying to reschedule postponed shows.
"I was relieved, in a sense, that I didn't have to tour," guitarist Townshend told Rolling Stone last year. "I would have done an OK job, I'm sure. But I felt like I needed a break, but I think everyone else did, too. ... There's a part of me that doesn't like this idea of going off on tour. It's not something that I've ever really liked. Unfortunately, it does appear that I'm good at it."
The Who Hits Back! Tour Dates 2022
April 22 – Hard Rock @ Hollywood, FL
April 24 – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena @ Jacksonville, FL
April 27 – Amalie Arena @ Tampa, FL
April 20 – New Orleans Jazz Festival
May 3 – Moody Center ATX @ Austin, TX
May 2 – American Airlines Center @ Dallas, TX
May 8 – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion @ The Woodlands, TX
May 10 – Paycom Center @ Oklahoma City, TX
May 13 – FedEx Forum @ Memphis, TN
May 15 – TQL Stadium @ Cincinnati, OH
May 18 – TD Garden @ Boston, MA
May 20 – Wells Fargo Center @ Philadelphia, PA
May 23 – Capital One Arena @ Washington, D.C.
May 26 – Madison Square Garden @ New York City, NY
May 28 – Bethel Woods Center of the Arts @ Bethel, NY
Oct 2 – Scotiabank Arena @ Toronto, ON
Oct 4 – Little Caesars Arena @ Detroit, MI
Oct 7 – UBS Arena @ Elmont, NY
Oct 9 – Schottenstein Center @ Columbus, OH
Oct 12 – United Center @ Chicago, IL
Oct 14 – Enterprise Center @ St. Louis, MO
Oct 17 – Ball Arena @ Denver, CO
Oct 20 – Moda Center @ Portland, OR
Oct 22 – Climate Pledge Arena @ Seattle, WA
Oct 26 – Golden 1 Center @ Sacramento, CA
Oct 28 – Honda Center @ Anaheim, CA
Nov 1 – Hollywood Bowl @ Los Angeles, CA
Nov 4 – Dolby Live @ Las Vegas, NV
2022 Classic Rock Tour and Festival Preview
More and more artists are returning to the stage.
Next: The Best Song From Every Album by the Who
Source: The Who Announce 2022 'The Who Hits Back' Tour Dates
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KT Crusher EPX Surfboard
By KT
5'4'' 22 L 5'6'' 23.5 L 5'8'' 25 L 5'9'' 26 L 5'9'' 27.1 L 5'10'' 28 L 5'11' 29.4 L 6'0'' 30.5 L 6'1'' 31.8 L 6'2'' 32.5 L 6'2'' 35 L
KT Crusher EPX Surfboard - 5'4'' 22 L is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The new Crusher was designed with the KT pro team in mind. For Hawaii and anywhere the waves are pumping. Having a relatively curvy rocker for more progressive and powerful moves in good waves.
The Crusher's outline has a medium narrow nose with a small hip in the tail, allowing for a quicker transition into your next move off the tail. In general this board likes to be ridden off the tail, but allows some front foot push off the bottom and when initiating top turns.
A very good combination of outline and rocker curve with a rail to support the highest level of surfing. Yet still forgiving enough to always bring your surfing to the next level.
The new Carbon Exoskeleton Construction is an incredibly efficient way by which we create and control the flex in our EPS Epoxy boards. Our layups are fine tuned to allow the board to flex slower than a normal EPS board.
Our team was looking for the light quick swing weight of EPS with the predictable feel of PU foam boards. The carbon tapes, biaxial glass and e-glass have all been put together to dampen the EPS characteristics, while allowing its quick reactive and light feeling to shine through, really bringing together the best of both worlds.
Carbon Exoskeleton Construction.
Available in 5'4", 5'6", 5'8", 5'9", 5'9", 5'10", 5'11", 6'0", 6'1", 6'2", 6'2".
3 Futures White ILT fin boxes.
Available in white. | {
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Who is a supervisor under Title VII? (Vance v. Ball St. Univ.)
On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in one of the key employment cases it will hear this term—Vance v. Ball St. Univ. This case asks whether one can qualify as a supervisor under Title VII if one is given any authority to direct and oversee another's daily work, or if supervisory status is limited to those who have the power to hire, fire, demote, promote, transfer, or discipline others.
This distinction is an important one. Under Title VII, employers are vicariously liable for actionable harassment committed by supervisors that results in a tangible employment action.
The appellate court in Vance drew a bright line, and concluded that "supervisor" means "direct supervisor," with the power to directly affect the terms and conditions of the plaintiff's employment via hiring, firing, demoting, promoting, transferring, or disciplining; the mere authority to direct an employee's daily activities is not enough.
Yet, in the Supreme Court, not even the employer, who won in the court of appeals, could argue that the 7th Circuit got the standard right. At oral argument, the employer argued that the bright line drawn by the appellate court is too rigid:
[S]omeone who does control virtually all aspects of one's schedule but yet lacks the authority to hire, fire, or demote, nevertheless still would be qualified….
By way of example, the employer's counsel referred to the following hypothetical posed by Justice Kagan:
There's a professor, and the professor has a secretary. And the professor subjects that secretary to living hell, complete hostile work environment on the basis of sex, all right? But the professor has absolutely no authority to fire the secretary. What would the Seventh Circuit say about that situation?
Even though no one argued in support of the bright-line rule articulated by the 7th Circuit, I predict that the 7th Circuit's rule will carry the day when the Court issues its opinion sometime next year. The Justices were clearly looking for a bright line to guide future cases, and appear to be wary of adopting a middle-of-the-road approach that will only serve to muddle the issue in future cases. If we are lining up Justices to get aboard one line or the other, the 7th Circuit's stricter approach should garner more votes than the loosey-goosey standard the plaintiff sought.
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25 Mar 2015 7:30 AM | Mona Curtis (Administrator)
This month, we would like to recognize the volunteerism of Nina Gooch, the facilitator for the ICWP online playwriting group.
Nina Gooch is based in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition to being a playwright, she is a lighting designer and a stage/production manager. She was a co-founder and Artistic Director of Theatre OUTlanta, an LBTQ theatre in Atlanta. Her ten-minute play Dancing on a Sweet Summer Evening was produced as part of Queer Theatre Kalamazoo's 2014 Summer Shorts program.
Nina has been a member of ICWP for over ten years. She started as a playwright participant in the pilot program of the online playwriting group right at the start, in January, 2013, and took on the moderator role when the original moderator was unable to continue. "It was a skill I had and I appreciated what I'd gotten from the process…." said Nina.
Initially started to particularly support members in areas where they did not have immediate support, the playwriting group reads each other's plays and answers questions posed by the playwright. New plays go out about every five to six weeks. As this is a program run by ICWP, all the members of the playwriting group are ICWP members. Playwrights receive feedback from people with very different perspectives. Nina says that she has learned just as much from reading other people's work as from getting feedback on her own.
There are currently spots open in the ICWP online playwriting group. If you are interested in joining, please email Nina at [email protected]
Thank you, Nina, for all the work you do!
Beverly Bowers is the director of Womens Way of Oh-Ky, an artistic support group currently working on a play THE BREEZE BENDS THE GRASS, a musical with original score written by the Julliard trained and award-winning songwriter, Krista Detor.
www.womenswayohio.org
Liesl Lafferty is a Jessie award-winning director, dramaturg and playwright, focusing mainly on creating new Canadian works. She wrote and directed CANARY for the 2010 Vancouver Fringe, a semi-autobiographical comedy about environmental illness. Liesl is member of the Wet Ink Collective Playwriting Intensive. For more information, check out www.liesllafferty.ca.
Eleanor Oberio is an emerging playwright and recently underwent a workshop with the award winning playwright and director Dean Lundquist. She is is also working on an illustrated children's book entitled "Goodnight Emmanuel." In her spare time, she does volunteer work for community and conservation and artistic. She lives in Singapore with her chirpy 3 year old son and husband.
Rosa Nagle is an experimental playwright from Boston. Her play ON THE DEATH OF JUNE had its world premiere last summer during the NYNW Theatre Festival. She is self-producing her site-specific, interactive play OCTOBER.
Article on "The Heidi Chronicles" in the NY Times takes a sharp bend to the issue of women playwrights.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/01/nyregion/decades-since-wassersteins-heidi-the-glass-proscenium-holds-fast.html?_r=0
A Stage of their Own: Why Women Playwrights are Still Marginalized
http://www.theguardian.com/stage/theatreblog/2015/feb/26/female-playwrights-national-theatre?CMP=share_btn_tw
Also, Equity in Theatre is hosting a Symposium Monday, April 27th at The Theatre Centre in Toronto. This is a one-day event tackling underrepresentation and gender inequities in the theatre industry in Canada.
[email protected]
Dramatist Third National Conference July 16-19, La Jolla, California
http://www.dramatistsguild.com/nationalconference.aspx
ICWP Initiatives
Nominations open May 1 for the 2015 50/50 Applause Award.
Welcome to the ICWP March Newsletter. As you can see, we are trying to spotlight a new member each month. I would like to extend a personal invitation for you to nominate yourself or another ICWP member for the spotlight. We are particularly interested in people in under-represented areas but welcome suggestions from all our members.
Yours for innovative, engaging, and equitable theater,
Mona Curtis | {
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Post by notmartha » Tue Feb 14, 2017 1:46 pm
See also COLOR, UNCONSCIONABLE, POWER, AUTHORITY, EXTORTION
"Oppress (-ed, -or, -ion)" as found in the KJV
Oppress in the KJV.pdf
"Unlimited Submission," Rev. Jonathan Mayhew, 1750
(Note: Below is an excerpt from Mayhew's sermon, which is an excellent discussion of the interpretation of Romans 13, explaining how an oppressive government is not a government at all, and need not be obeyed. The complete sermon can be found here: http://hushmoney.org/UnlimitedSubmission_Mayhew.htm )
Witness a great, if not the greatest, part of the known world, who are now groaning, but not murmuring, under the heavy yoke of tyranny! While those who govern, do it with any tolerable degree of moderation and justice, and, in any good measure act up to their office and character, by being public benefactors; the people will generally be easy and peaceable; and be rather inclined to flatter and adore, than to insult and resist, them. Nor was there ever any general complaint against any administration, which lasted long, but what there was good reason for. Till people find themselves greatly abused and oppressed by their governors, they are not apt to complain; and whenever they do, in fact, find themselves thus abused and oppressed, they must be stupid not to complain. To say that subjects in general are not proper judges when their governors oppress them, and play the tyrant; and when they defend their rights, administer justice impartially, and promote the public welfare, is as great treason as ever man uttered;--'tis treason,--not against one single man, but the state--against the whole body politic;--'tis treason against mankind;--'tis treason against common sense;--'tis treason against God. And this impious principle lays the foundation for justifying all the tyranny and oppression that ever any prince was guilty of. The people know for what end they set up, and maintain, their governors; and they are the proper judges when they execute their trust as they ought to do it;--when their prince exercises an equitable and paternal authority over them;--when from a prince and common father, he exalts himself into a tyrant--when from subjects and children, he degrades them into the class of slaves;--plunders them, makes them his prey, and unnaturally sports himself with their lives and fortunes.
A people, really oppressed to a great degree by their sovereign, cannot well be insensible when they are so oppressed. And such a people (if I may allude to an ancient fable) have, like the hesperian fruit, a DRAGON for their protector and guardian: Nor would they have any reason to mourn, if some HERCULES should appear to dispatch him--For a nation thus abused to arise unanimously, and to resist their prince, even to the dethroning him, is not criminal; but a reasonable way of indicating their liberties and just rights; it is making use of the means, and the only means, which God has put into their power, for mutual and self-defense. And it would be highly criminal in them, not to make use of this means. It would be stupid tameness, and unaccountable folly, for whole nations to suffer one unreasonable, ambitious and cruel man, to wanton and riot in their misery. And in such a case it would, of the two, be more rational to suppose, that they that did NOT resist, than that they who did, would receive to themselves damnation.
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language, 1828
OPPRESS', verb transitive [Latin appressus, from opprimo; ob and premo, to press.]
1. To load or burden with unreasonable impositions; to treat with unjust severity, rigor or hardship; as, to oppress a nation with taxes or contributions; to oppress one by compelling him to perform unreasonable service.
2. To overpower; to overburden; as, to be oppressed with grief.
3. to sit or lie heavy on; as, excess of good oppresses the stomach.
OPPRES'SION, noun
1. The act of oppressing; the imposition of unreasonable burdens, either in taxes or services; cruelty; severity.
2. The state of being oppressed or overburdened; misery.
the Lord - saw the oppression of Israel. 2 Kings 8:1.
3. Hardship; calamity.
4. Depression; dullness of spirits; lassitude of body.
5. A sense of heaviness or weight in the breast, etc.
OPPRESS'OR, noun
One that oppresses; one that imposes unjust burdens on others; one that harasses others with unjust laws or unreasonable severity.
Power when employed to relieve the oppressed and to punish the oppressor becomes a great blessing.
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1856
OPPRESSOR.
1. One who having public authority uses it unlawfully to tyrannize over another; as, if he keep him in prison until he shall do something which he is not lawfully bound to do.
2. To charge a magistrate with being an oppressor, is therefore actionable. Stark. Sland. 185.
Black's Law Dictionary, 1st Edition, 1891
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The Century Dictionary, an Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language, 1895
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The misdemeanor committed by a public officer, who under color of his office, wrongfully inflicts upon any person any bodily harm, imprisonment, or other injury. An act of cruelty, severity, unlawful exaction, or excessive use of authority. An act of subjecting to cruel and unjust hardship; an act of domination.
A public officer who unlawfully uses his authority by way of oppression.
1. The act or instance of unjustly exercising authority or power.
2. An offense consisting in the abuse of discretionary authority by a public officer who has an improper motive, as a result of which a person is injured. This offense does not include extortion, which is typically a more serious crime.
3. Coercion to enter into an illegal contract. Oppression is grounds for the recovery of money paid or property transferred under an illegal contract.
4. Unfair treatment of minority shareholders (esp. in a close corporation) by the directors or those in control of the corporation.
A public official who unlawfully or wrongfully exercises power under color of authority in a way that causes a person harm; one who commits oppression.
An act of the court shall oppress no one.
A forestaller is an oppressor of the poor, and a public enemy to the whole community and the country.
Commentaries on the Laws of England in Four Books, vol. 1, Blackstone, 1753
The statute law of England does therefore very seldom, and the common law does never, inflict any punishment extending to life or limb, unless upon the highest necessity; and the constitution is an utter stranger to any arbitrary power of killing or maiming the subject without the express warrant of law. "Nullus liber homo," says the great charter, "aliquo modo destruatur, nisi per legale judicium parium suorum aut per legem terræ." Which words, "aliquo modo destruatur," according to Sir Edward Coke, include a prohibition, not only of killing and maiming, but also of torturing, (to which our laws are strangers,) and of every oppression by colour of an illegal authority.
[T}hese rights consist, primarily, in the free enjoyment of personal security, of personal liberty, and of private property. So long as these remain inviolate, the subject is perfectly free; for every species of compulsive tyranny and oppression must act in opposition to one or other of these rights, having no other object upon which it can possibly be employed.
Crabbe's English Synonyms, 1904
'Injured or oppressed by the world, the good man looks up to a Judge who will vindicate his cause.'--Blair."
Address of the Free Constitutionalists to the People of the United States, Lysander Spooner, 1860
The principal, if not the sole object of our having two governments for the same citizen, would be entirely defeated, if each government had not an equal right to defend him against enslavement by the other. What is the grand object of having two governments over the same citizen? It is, that, if either government prove oppressive, he may fly for protection to the other. This right of flying from the oppression of one government to the protection of the other, makes it more difficult for him to be oppressed, than if he had no alternative but submission to a single government. This certainly is the only important, if not the only possible, advantage of our double system of government. Yet if either of these two governments can enslave their common citizen, and the other has no right to interfere for his protection, the principal, if not the only, benefit of our having two governments, is lost.
Toledo, etc., R. R. v. Jacksonville, 67 Ill. 37
Like other powers of government, there are constitutional limitations to the exercise of the police power. The legislature cannot, under the pretense of exercising this power, enact laws not necessary to the preservation of the health and safety of the community that will be oppressive and burdensome upon the citizen. If it should prohibit that which is harmless in itself, or command that to be done which does not tend to promote the health, safety or welfare of society, it would be an unauthorized exercise of power, and it would be the duty of the court to declare such legislation void.
On Civil Liberty and Self-Government, Francis Lieber, 1853
Oppression does not come from government or official bodies alone. The worst oppression is of a social character, or by a multitude.
I have purposely restricted my remarks on the resisting force of institutions to cases of invasion by domestic powers. When foreign invaders trample upon rights and grind down a people, something different and sharper is required to rouse them, to electrify them into united resistance. Humanity itself must be stung; an element in man's very nature must be offended, so that the most patient cannot endure the oppression any longer. We find, therefore, that innumerable popular risings against foreign despots, in antiquity and modern times, have taken place, when the insolent oppressor, having gone all lengths, at last violates a wife or a daughter. Such outrage comes home to the most torpid heart, and will not be borne by the veriest slave.
It is a universal law of social degradation that it consists always of a chain of degraded classes who at the same time are or try to be in turn degraders, as oppression begets the lust of oppressing in the oppressed.
18 U.S. Code § 241 - Conspiracy against rights
If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same; or
If two or more persons go in disguise on the highway, or on the premises of another, with intent to prevent or hinder his free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege so secured—
They shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and if death results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, they shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, or both, or may be sentenced to death.
What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government, P. J. Proudhon, 1840
A free man is one who enjoys the use of his reason and his faculties; who is neither blinded by passion, nor hindered or driven by oppression, nor deceived by erroneous opinions.
There are over 200 quotes about oppression at this site. Here are some of my top picks:
Nelson Mandela:
A freedom fighter learns the hard way that it is the oppressor who defines the nature of the struggle, and the oppressed is often left no recourse but to use methods that mirror those of the oppressor. At a point, one can only fight fire with fire.
Napoleon Bonaparte:
Among those who dislike oppression are many who like to oppress.
James Madison:
If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.
A people armed and free forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition and is a bulwark for the nation against foreign invasion and domestic oppression.
[T]he powers granted by the proposed Constitution are the gift of the people, and may be resumed by them when perverted to their oppression, and every power not granted thereby remains with the people.
Wherever the real power in a Government lies, there is the danger of oppression. In our Governments the real power lies in the majority of the community, and the invasion of private rights is chiefly to be apprehended, not from acts of Government contrary to the sense of its constituents, but from acts in which the Government is the mere instrument of the major number of the Constituents.
We have seen the mere distinction of color made in the most enlightened period of time, a ground of the most oppressive dominion ever exercised by man over man.
I own myself the friend to a very free system of commerce, and hold it as a truth, that commercial shackles are generally unjust, oppressive and impolitic -- it is also a truth, that if industry and labour are left to take their own course, they will generally be directed to those objects which are the most productive, and this in a more certain and direct manner than the wisdom of the most enlightened legislature could point out.
In a society under the forms of which the stronger faction can readily unite and oppress the weaker, anarchy may as truly be said to reign as in a state of nature.
One hundred and seventy-three despots would surely be as oppressive as one.
A just security to property is not afforded by that government, under which unequal taxes oppress one species of property and reward another species.
Thomas Jefferson:
Single acts of tyranny may be ascribed to the accidental opinion of the day; but a series of oppressions, begun at a distinguished period, and pursued unalterably through every change of ministers (adminstrators) too plainly proves a deliberate, systematic plan of reducing us to slavery.
The majority, oppressing an individual, is guilty of a crime, abuses its strength, and by acting on the law of the strongest breaks up the foundations of society.
Bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will to be rightful must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression.
When all government, in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the Center of all Power, it will render powerless the checks provided of one government on another and will become as venal and oppressive as the government from which we separated.
Frederic Bastiat:
Thus, if there exists a law which sanctions slavery or monopoly, oppression or robbery, in any form whatever, it must not even be mentioned. For how can it be mentioned without damaging the respect which it inspires? Still further, morality and political economy must be taught from the point of view of this law; from the supposition that it must be a just law merely because it is a law. Another effect of this tragic perversion of the law is that it gives an exaggerated importance to political passions and conflicts, and to politics in general.
The mission of the law is not to oppress persons and plunder them of their property, even though the law may be acting in a philanthropic spirit. Its purpose is to protect persons and property.... If you exceed this proper limit -- if you attempt to make the law religious, fraternal, equalizing, philanthropic, industrial, or artistic -- you will then be lost in uncharted territory, in vagueness and uncertainty, in a forced utopia or, even worse, in a multitude of utopias, each striving to seize the law and impose it on you.
Lord Acton:
It is bad to be oppressed by a minority, but it is worse to be oppressed by a majority.
Benjamin Franklin:
History affords us many instances of the ruin of states, by the prosecution of measures ill suited to the temper and genius of their people. The ordaining of laws in favor of one part of the nation, to the prejudice and oppression of another, is certainly the most erroneous and mistaken policy. An equal dispensation of protection, rights, privileges, and advantages, is what every part is entitled to, and ought to enjoy… These measures never fail to create great and violent jealousies and animosities between the people favored and the people oppressed; whence a total separation of affections, interests, political obligations, and all manner of connections, by which the whole state is weakened.
It is not conclusive proof of a doctrine's correctness that its adversaries use the police, the hangman, and violent mobs to fight it. But it is a proof of the fact that those taking recourse to violent oppression are in their subconscious convinced of the untenability of their own doctrines.
Violent resistance against the power of the state is the last resort of the minority in its effort to break loose from the oppression of the majority. ... The citizen must not be so narrowly circumscribed in his activities that, if he thinks differently from those in power, his only choice is either to perish or to destroy the machinery of state.
Alexis de Tocqueville:
[Some people] have a depraved taste for equality, which impels the weak to lower the powerful to their own level, and reduces men to prefer equality in slavery to inequality with freedom. I believe that it is easier to establish an absolute and despotic government amongst a people in which the conditions of society are equal, than amongst any other; and I think that, if such a government were once established amongst such a people, it would not only oppress men, but would eventually strip each of them of several of the highest qualities of humanity. Despotism, therefore, appears to me peculiarly to be dreaded in democratic times.
Thomas Paine:
An avidity to punish is always dangerous to liberty. It leads men to stretch, to misinterpret, and to misapply even the best of laws. He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates his duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself.
Noah Webster:
The moral principles and precepts contained in the Scripture ought to form the basis of all our civil constitutions and laws. All the miseries and evil men suffer from vice, crime, ambition, injustice, oppression, slavery, and war, proceed from their despising or neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible.
Frederick Douglass:
Find out just what the people will submit to and you have found out the exact amount of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them; and these will continue until they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.
Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoi:
Governments need armies to protect them against their enslaved and oppressed subjects.
John Locke:
If the innocent honest Man must quietly quit all he has for Peace sake, to him who will lay violent hands upon it, I desire it may be considered what kind of Peace there will be in the World, which consists only in Violence and Rapine; and which is to be maintained only for the benefit of Robbers and Oppressors.
Eric Hoffer:
I doubt if the oppressed ever fight for freedom. They fight for pride and for power -- power to oppress others. The oppressed want above all to imitate their oppressors; they want to retaliate.
Steve Biko:
The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.
Ulysses S. Grant:
The right of revolution is an inherent one. When people are oppressed by their government, it is a natural right they enjoy to relieve themselves of the oppression, if they are strong enough, either by withdrawal from it, or by overthrowing it and substituting a government more acceptable.
John F. Kennedy:
Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.
Henry Clay:
An oppressed people are authorized, whenever they can, to rise and break their fetters.
Justice Robert H. Jackson:
The most odious of all oppressions are those which mask as justice.
Justice William O. Douglas:
As nightfall does not come all at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there is a twilight when everything remains seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all must be most aware of change in the air - however slight - lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness. | {
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I can make adorable wedding favours for your guests to take home (or eat on the day, of course!). Iced biscuits, macarons, cake pops, meringue kisses, shortbread hearts or anything you can dream up.
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Walking into your apartment is like walking into a hoarder's house. At least that's how you feel right now. That claustrophobic feeling of your space closing in on you is not something many of enjoy. And clutter in an apartment where space is limited in the first place, just compounds the issue. Or perhaps you're ready for a change and you feel there needs to be more space and spring cleaning just isn't cutting it anymore.
These scenarios are the extremes, but somewhere in between may be where you are. In any case, the apartment feels too small right now. So, what can you do to free up some space? Here are 5 things you may not have thought of to help with that.
The idea here is that you can spend a short period of time going through sections of your apartment and not feel overwhelmed or get burned out and cranky trying to decide what goes, what stays, and what might stay. You can attack it with a methodical marathon attitude but use short sprints to get through the actual decluttering process.
For examples, if you focus solely on your bedroom, you can break up a week of evenings where you spend 30 minutes in your bedroom going through the clutter and removing what doesn't give you joy or has multiple functions. Stick to your thirty minutes by setting an alarm on your phone, then when your timer goes off, review what you've done, congratulate yourself and take some time to spend with your family, watch a show, or read for the rest of the evening. The idea is break up a large, overwhelming feeling chore into shorter, easier tasks that bring joy and you can measure your success and get gratification immediately.
When you're reviewing each item in your section, you'll want to ask yourself these three questions. They'll get you thinking about your 'stuff' in a different way and focus your review so you don't waste time.
his question addresses the functionality of something. Have you used it in the past year? Are you currently using it every day?
This question boils down to use multi-use objects in your life. It's the old idea that if you have a can opener AND a can opener with a bottle opener, you can choose the multi-use item and reduce your clutter.
This is a third question for a reason, it's important to keep things that bring you joy or have sentimental value, but it's a slippery slope for many of us because we kept the item because we thought it was sentimental. It means we have to truly evaluate our feelings toward the object and ask ourselves that hard question, "Does it TRULY bring me joy or am I holding onto it because I've always had it?" Intentionally keeping something because it brings us joy is a CHOICE, not 'just because.' You'll be amazed at the answer to this question as you look at your stuff.
If you just can't bring yourself to use the question method, you can try the four box method that can help you decide what to do with your clutter. Deciding immediately to put your stuff into four boxes makes you accountable immediately to decide what to do with your stuff.
The idea is to get three boxes and one trash bag or can. Label the boxes Storage, Give away, Put in its place. Each item you pick up will go into one of the three boxes or the trash can. You're forced to decide right them what to do with the object. Once you've filled up the boxes, you're done and you immediately do with whatever you have labeled on the box. If it's storage, you probably have already found storage, but if you haven't consider using a self-storage finder to help you search for the right space.
The Giveaway box objects can be bagged up or you can take the box, close it up and put in your car to be dropped off at your local thrift store. The idea is to sort them, then immediately do what's required to get them out of your space.
If you're stuck looking at your apartment and wondering if you're a hoarder or you've just got an itch to bring more space into your apartment, these 3 things can help you create more space in your apartment and in your life. | {
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Polsat Sport News ist ein polnischer Fernsehsender, der am 30. Mai 2011 seinen Sendebetrieb aufnahm.
Geschichte
Polsat Sport News startete am 30. Mai 2011. Am 25. Mai 2011 gab es schon Tests in DVB-T. Vom 30. Mai 2011 bis zum 2. Januar 2017 war Polsat Sport News in DVB-T in SDTV frei empfangbar. Am 2. Januar 2017 startete die HDTV-Version des Senders und die SDTV-Version wurde durch Super Polsat ersetzt. Der Wechsel in die HDTV-Version änderte nichts an dem Programm.
Logos
Siehe auch
Polsat Sport
Polsat Sport Extra
Polsat Sport Fight
Polsat Sport Premium
Weblinks
Website
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Fernsehsender (Polen)
Polnischsprachiger Fernsehsender | {
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Stargirl Season 2 will feature John Wesley Shipp as original Flash Jay Garrick, and he'll be the first speedster to join the JSA.
By Mike Cecchini | February 18, 2021 |
Photo: Warner Bros. TV/The CW/DC Entertainment
Stargirl Season 2 is going to do something that no live-action incarnation of the Justice Society of America has managed to do: put original Flash Jay Garrick among their ranks. And while other JSA members on the series haven't been beholden to the versions that popped up in other corners of the Arrowverse (notably Legends of Tomorrow), Stargirl's JSA will feature the only actor to bring Jay Garrick to life in live action in the role once again: John Wesley Shipp.
EW broke the news that Shipp will appear as Jay Garrick in the ninth episode of Stargirl Season 2, in what is called "a pivotal flashback episode" which places "the Golden Age Flash as a member of Earth-2's Justice Society of America." It's a notable inclusion, since Garrick has been a founding member of the JSA in the comics since the team's first appearance in 1940, but no live action version of the team has yet to feature the original Flash. The JSA were first portrayed in live action in 2010 on Smallville, where Garrick was mentioned in passing but never shown. The team next appeared on season two of Legends of Tomorrow, but this too was a Garrick-less roster.
Before he played comics' first superhero speedster, Shipp originated the role of another Flash, that of Barry Allen, during a single season of The Flash TV series that ran from 1990-1991 on CBS. Since then, Shipp has appeared in multiple roles in the current The Flash show on The CW, first as Barry's father Dr. Henry Allen, then as Jay Garrick, the Flash of Earth-3, and then once more as the Flash he portrayed three decades prior as the Flash of Earth-90 in the crossover events Elseworlds and Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Crisis left the Flash of Earth-90 dead after he sacrificed his life to save the multiverse, finally bringing closure to Shipp's portrayal of Allen. But the fate of Jay Garrick, who didn't make an appearance in Crisis, was left murky. It was clear that the section of the multiverse Garrick hailed from was wiped out and merged with other elements of reality by the events of Crisis, but that was all that was known. But interviews with Shipp and Flash showrunner Eric Wallace revealed that Jay and his wife Joan were safe and sound elsewhere in the DC Universe.
"We know that Joan (Williams-Garrick) and Jay are on Earth Prime," Shipp told Den of Geek during an interview back in September. "We'll see what [the producers] come up with. My experience with this group is that they've given you every reason to have faith that whatever they come up with is going to be interesting and you're going to want to play it."
Flash showrunner Eric Wallace was even more explicit in an earlier interview.
"Jay Garrick's now on our Earth, Jay and Joan are alive" Eric Wallace told The Mary Sue back in January. "So at some point, we, hopefully, will run back into them because they're a part of our world."
So does this mean that on Stargirl Shipp will simply be playing the Earth-2 version of the Jay Garrick who now resides on Earth Prime? Or maybe Jay doing some dimension hopping back in the day to help out the Justice Society? Or is it simply a matter that the CW's plans for where to deploy Jay Garrick post-Crisis have shifted a little during the delays in getting The Flash Season 7 and Stargirl Season 2 into production because of the ongoing pandemic? Or perhaps I'm just overthinking this.
More importantly, if Garrick is part of a flashback sequence, does this mean he could show up in the present later on? Sure, the original JSA is presumed dead at the moment, but I didn't see a body, did you? Shipp would be a terrific fit for the themes of Stargirl, and it's easy to imagine his Jay helping to mentor the new JSA.
Whatever form this takes, the fact that Shipp gets to play Garrick again is good news, regardless of what corner of the multiverse he's popping up in. Any excuse to see the original live action Flash is a good one.
There's no word yet on when Stargirl Season 2 will arrive, but The Flash Season 7 finally hits screens on March 2.
Tags: John Wesley ShippJustice SocietyStargirlThe Flash
Mike Cecchini | @wayoutstuff
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Steps for fetching/compiling/installing/configuring/running/testing the e-parliament project of AT4AM. Let me know if they work for you!
See also running the e-parliament AT4AM (NSESA) project on production systems, which builds upon these steps.
I'm sure these software versions have changed since I first installed them, so adapt your usage -- and please update this document.
You make sure the environment variable AT4AM_TOMCAT used in the script below is set properly.
Any previously installed ~/nsesa-server.properties, setenv.sh, editor.war and services.war can and will be overwritten.
You will search-replace the instructions' <database-password> with a password generated by openssl rand -base64 24.
Software was installed using Homebrew and Homebrew-Cask.
# This path to Tomcat might differ on your system.
# For me it expands to `/usr/local/opt/tomcat7`.
# Had to explicitly set JAVA_HOME before compiling. You might have a different version.
# Creating two directory levels, as logs will be created one level above the execution folder.
# Clone code from github.
# Optionally use gitslave (gits attach).
# This will take quite some time (maybe 10-30 minutes) to complete for some projects.
# Increase the memory available to Tomcat, otherwise document handling (such as diffing) crashes.
# Configure AT4AM to use MySQL.
# MySQL might already be running on your system.
# Open up tomcat-users.xml for editing.
# Remove any old AT4AM instance.
# Copy newly compiled code to Tomcat.
# Start Tomcat in the current terminal window.
# If Tomcat was already running, you might want to find a way to look at the console output.
# Exit with Ctrl+c when you're tired of looking at it.
Log in with the credentials entered in tomcat-users.xml.
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by hecksinductionhour | December 16, 2010 · 11:58 pm
Free Voina!
When, during the course of an act of civil disobedience in September of this year, the art group Voina ("War") overturned several police cars in Saint Petersburg, the Russian people's unhappiness with the actions of law enforcement agencies acquired not only a verbal but also a visible expression.
Approximately two months later, on November 15, Voina activists Oleg Vorotnikov and Leonid Nikolayev were seized by police in Moscow, transported to Petersburg, and tossed into a pre-trial detention facility. They have now been charged under Paragraph b, Part 1, Article 213 of the Russian Federation Criminal Code ("criminal mischief motivated by hatred or hostility toward a social group").
The authorities are attempting to pin the motives of hatred or hostility towards a nonexistent social group (in this case, the police) on the two activists in order to increase the potential term of imprisonment to five years. The activists have been subjected to physical coercion while in detention. We thus see that the power of the law enforcement system is being used outside the limits and aims of the law; it is being used arbitrarily and in order to squash protest. Vorotnikov and Nikolyaev are charged with "criminal mischief" only because several of the Russian police's innumerable cars were lightly damaged. The people who took part in the riot on Manege Square in Moscow on December 11, who fought with the OMON and beat up dozens of people in the Moscow subway, were released from police custody the very same day. Why, then, it is the two Voina activists, who caused no physical harm to any human being with their action, who have been charged with "criminal mischief"?
Today, the Russian state does not try to convince anyone that its laws apply equally to everyone. Notorious "cases" like the one against Voina should in fact prove that the reverse is true: they are meant to show everyone else not WHAT actions are unacceptable, but rather WHO is not permitted to commit such actions. To have the right to overturn cars or beat people, for example, one has to be a member of the group that Voina has now been charged with inciting hatred towards. Each case like the criminal case brought against Voina has nothing to do with obeying the laws: no one has given a damn about these laws for a long while, especially the people who draft them. The case against Voina is a battlefield where our freedoms are being fought over. If Voina is convicted and sent to prison, the space of THEIR freedom will become a little bit larger, while the space of OUR freedom will shrink. If this "case" falls apart, then it will be the other way round.
We appeal for solidarity with all those who have suffered in this battle: Seva Ostapov, who was given a one-year suspended sentence for being beaten up by police at the Sokolniki precinct station in Moscow; passerby Sergei Makhnatkin, who was sentenced to two and half years in prison because he defended a 72-year-old woman who was being roughed up by the police at a demonstration in Moscow; Left Front activist Grigory Torbeev, who is now threatened with ten years in prison for lighting a flare at the last Day of Rage protest in Moscow; artist Artem Loskutov, who "insulted" police officers in Novosibirsk by making critical remarks about their methods when they attempted to drag him and two female friends into a police truck; Belarusian anarchists, one of whom was practically kidnapped in Moscow and delivered to the Belarusian KGB, in violation of all extradition procedures; and the victims of police major Denis Yevsyukov and their loved ones.
1. We demand the immediate release of the Voina activists from pre-trial detention.
2. We demand that the court regard the act they committed not as criminal mischief, but as a public statement meant to draw society's attention to the situation that has arisen around the country's law enforcement agencies, as a desperate attempt to remind society of the police lawlessness that has become a fact of everyday life, lawlessness against which no one is safe.
3. We call for an open trial in this case and demand that it and all other cases involving lawlessness and violence committed by police officers be tried before juries.
By securing the freedom of the Voina activists, we secure our own freedom from this lawlessness!
At the demonstration anyone who wishes can join Voina!
We likewise invite everyone to bring along their own artworks on the theme of War – that very same War in which everyone is involved, even if everyone doesn't admit it. In addition, we will be collecting money at the demonstration o support the arrested activists.
The officially permitted demonstration in support of Voina will take place at 3:00 p.m., December 18, on Pushkinskaya Square in Moscow.
Free Voina! Initiative Group
In this video, various well-known Russian cultural figures express their support for Voina. Here is a very concise summary of their remarks.
Artemy Troitsky (music critic, journalist). If the majority of young people in Russia joined Voina, then the most peaceful cultural revolution in human history would ensue. Even if you don't join Voina, you can support them virtually, via the Internet, or by going to the demonstration in Moscow on December 18.
Andrei Erofeev (curator). Voina allowed themselves to commit minor acts of vandalism, but in fact society is filled with useful professions that involve "vandalism" as well: firefighter, policeman, forester, surgeon. All these professions involve a certain amount of destruction, but this destruction is useful to society, nature or the life of the individual. The profession of public artist also involves this sort of positive destruction, and the trial against the Voina activists should take this into account.
Alexander Ivanov (publisher). Voina should be released and reunited with their families. Only then can a discussion of the group's artistic and other merits begin. Voina is reminiscent of the Belgrade students who brought down the regime of Slobodan Milošević in the nineties: an attempt to carnivalize political history in order to deal with painful social issues and show that the "king" (certain politicians and institutions) is naked. We live in a shell of words, and Voina's carnivalization is a way of breaking through this verbal shell. The attempt made by many cultural commentators and art world figures to discuss whether what Voina does is contemporary art is quite unproductive because most of these people do not ask whether what they do themselves is art.
Boris Kuprianov (bookseller). When we talk about Voina, this discussion should not involve our own aesthetic preferences. The case of Voina is an important test for society: will it stand for such things (as the arrest of the group)? Everyone should go to the demonstration on December 18 because everyone is vulnerable to such persecution.
Andrei Kovalyov (art critic). Voina is one of the most progressive phenomena in contemporary Russian art, which to a large extent has given itself over to pseudo-formalist experiments. Voina, which has nothing to do with the market and art institutions, is thus a positive example. Most of the great art projects of the past also had nothing to do with commercial considerations.
Alexander Kosolapov (artist). Voina's work is reminiscent of the work of American artist Chris Burden, who (despite obvious differences owing to geography and period) also used the artistic means at his disposal to protest social ills, in his case, the US war in Vietnam.
Andrei Loshak (journalist). Voina is not simply an art group; it is a civic resistance society. They are not the ones who declared war; it was the regime that declared war on us. It is not Voina who race down the roads in cars with flashing lights, killed peaceful, law-abiding citizens. It is not Voina who accepts bribes and protects criminals, like the Russian police do. Voina is simply an emotional reaction to injustice, but this emotionalism only speaks to the level of injustice in Russian society. Voina expresses the public's indignation, as shown by the popularity enjoyed by videos of their recent actions on the Internet.
Sergei Pakhomov (artist). Remarks of a humorous nature that cannot be summarized, much less translated.
Oleg Kulik (artist). Real art is always a matter of individual responsibility, and Voina consciously bears full responsibility for their actions. These actions might seem infantile, but it is precisely this creative "infantilism" – this desire to match words with deeds, even in the most extreme and egoistic way – that Russian society lacks. In this sense, Voina might be the only honest people left in Russia. If the authorities want to make Voina famous, they should sentence them. If they want to make trouble for the rest of the art world, they should let them go.
To find out more about the work and history of the Voina group, the story of their arrest and updates in this case, and how you can help the arrested activists with their legal defense and in spreading the word, go to Free Voina.
Filed under activism, contemporary art, film and video, open letters, manifestos, appeals, political repression, protests, Russian society
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The show must go on.
That's certainly the case at a high school in Northern Westchester which will be presenting a musical online amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Tuesday, Dec. 1, the Varley Players of Byram Hills High School in Armonk will be debuting "A Night On Broadway" in a truly unique way - Virtually.
No stage. No sets. No costumes. No lighting. No cast party. But these talented students are counting on a vast audience - online.
"I miss the camaraderie we normally share when rehearsing a show," sophomore Matthew Giovannetti said, "but it was great that we could perform songs from a wider range of musical styles and periods."
Giovannetti has previously appeared on the Byram Hills stage in "Peter and the Starcatcher" and "Guys and Dolls."
"We had to do a show, both for ourselves and the community," said Theatre Director John Lopez. "What could be possible to produce even if we were unable to attend school for the semester?"
He told students to focus on learning to connect to a song's text, perform it in their living room with heart, and record on a phone if needed.
Auditions were remote, and students chose songs to fit the general theme of their journeys, remembrances, and new beginning.
The result was a mix of Broadway songs and a musical cabaret.
"A virtual performance can be just as fun and exciting as a live show," said Christine Parisi, a Byram Hills junior. "We worked so hard, practicing every day until it was time to film our songs, and it all paid off."
Parisi will be performing in four pieces for this production, including a solo of "Send in the Clowns" from "A Little Night Music."
Students did the bulk of the work during virtual meetings and even some carefully distanced ensemble rehearsals. Each performer, wearing an earbud to hear an accompaniment track, recorded practice versions and ultimately final recordings of all the songs from a quiet location in their own homes.
"The students have made us all proud," said Lopez. "They managed to balance their stressful lives with the demands and responsibilities of rehearsing and recording their performances and pouring passion and joy into the entire process."
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George Mason University is required to enforce the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC) and the Statewide Fire Prevention Code (SFPC). These codes are administered by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development and reference the International Codes as published by the International Code Council. Periodic amendments are utilized to update codes and incorporate new reference standards.
In addition, for state owned property, the Commonwealth of Virginia Bureau of Engineering and Buildings has incorporated the requirements of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design excluding the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Scoping requirements. In cases that the ADAAG standards and ICC ANSI Standards conflict, the most extensive requirements shall govern.
The following load criteria are based on Chapter 16 of the Virginia Construction Code, the 2010 ASCE-7 and Chapter 3 of the 2012 Virginia Residential Code.
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namespace os {
namespace stat {
namespace internal {
inline Try<struct ::stat> stat(
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const FollowSymlink follow)
{
struct ::stat s;
switch (follow) {
case DO_NOT_FOLLOW_SYMLINK:
if (::lstat(path.c_str(), &s) < 0) {
return ErrnoError("Failed to lstat '" + path + "'");
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return s;
case FOLLOW_SYMLINK:
if (::stat(path.c_str(), &s) < 0) {
return ErrnoError("Failed to stat '" + path + "'");
}
return s;
}
UNREACHABLE();
}
} // namespace internal {
inline bool islink(const std::string& path)
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Try<struct ::stat> s = internal::stat(path, DO_NOT_FOLLOW_SYMLINK);
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inline bool isdir(
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{
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if (s.isError()) {
return Error(s.error());
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inline Try<mode_t> mode(
const std::string& path,
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{
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if (s.isError()) {
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return s->st_mode;
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inline Try<dev_t> dev(
const std::string& path,
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{
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if (s.isError()) {
return Error(s.error());
}
return s->st_dev;
}
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if (s.isError()) {
return Error(s.error());
}
if (!S_ISCHR(s->st_mode) && !S_ISBLK(s->st_mode)) {
return Error("Not a special file: " + path);
}
return s->st_rdev;
}
inline Try<ino_t> inode(
const std::string& path,
const FollowSymlink follow = FOLLOW_SYMLINK)
{
Try<struct ::stat> s = internal::stat(path, follow);
if (s.isError()) {
return Error(s.error());
}
return s->st_ino;
}
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const std::string& path,
const FollowSymlink follow = FOLLOW_SYMLINK)
{
Try<struct ::stat> s = internal::stat(path, follow);
if (s.isError()) {
return Error(s.error());
}
return s->st_uid;
}
} // namespace stat {
} // namespace os {
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La Liga de Béisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente (en français : ligue de baseball professionnel Roberto Clemente), abrégée en LBPPR, est la ligue professionnelle de baseball de haut niveau de Porto Rico. Née en 1938, elle a en mai 2012 modifié son nom pour honorer Roberto Clemente.
La ligue est composée de cinq équipes qui disputent un championnat éliminatoire, une demi-finale à laquelle participent les quatre meilleurs clubs, et une série finale entre les deux meilleurs de la saison. À la fin de la saison le champion représente Porto Rico à la Série des Caraïbes.
Histoire
La ligue nait en 1938 sous le nom de Liga Semi-Pro de Béisbol de Puerto Rico, avec l'appui de Charlie García de Quevedo et de Enrique Huyke. Cette année-là il y avait six équipes participantes: Criollos de Caguas, Grises de Humacao, Indios de Mayagüez, Piratas Kofresí de Ponce, Senadores de San Juan et Venerables de Guayama. En 1939 la ligue accueille les Tiburones de Aguadilla et les Cangrejeros de Santurce.
La LBPPR connait des graves problèmes financiers en raison des très faibles affluences enregistrées dans les stades. À ce titre, la saison 2007-2008 n'a pas lieu. La compétition reprend normalement l'année suivante.
Équipes actuelles
Criollos de Caguas (Caguas)
Gigantes de Carolina (Carolina)
Indios de Mayagüez (Mayagüez)
Leones de Ponce (Ponce)
Senadores de San Juan (San Juan)
Anciennes équipes
Lobos de Arecibo
Mets de San Juan
Cangrejeros de Santurce
Venerables de Guayama
Vaqueros de Bayamón
Tiburones de Aguadilla
Piratas Kofresi de Ponce
Grises de Humacao
Atenienses de Manatí
Série finale 2011
Elle se joue au meilleur des sept rencontres à partir du :
Palmarès
Notes et références
Liens externes
Site officiel
Carribbean Winter Leagues sur www.mlb.com
Championnat porto rico baseball | {
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Clinton E-Mails
The Torment of Hillary Clinton Will Continue, Forever
The Hunt for Hill
Hillary Clinton Emerges from the Woods and Dons Symbolic Purple Again
Hilary Weaver
H.R.C. IN THE WILD
How Hillary Clinton Went from Presidential Candidate to Wandering Folk Hero
Clintonworld
Why Won't Clinton Rule Out a New York Mayoral Run?
The former presidential hopeful hasn't said she won't take on Bill de Blasio in the Democratic primary.
Abigail Tracy
By Mark Wilson/Getty.
In New York City, a Democratic stronghold where 79 percent of people voted for Hillary Clinton and disillusionment with Bill de Blasio runs deep among Democrats, the improbable possibility that the former secretary of state will run for mayor is undeniably tantalizing. And while Clinton, still reeling from her unexpected upset, has made no indication that she intends to take on de Blasio in his imminent re-election race, the two-time presidential hopeful also has yet to quash the speculation.
Save for her concession speech, a series of suspiciously coincidental hiking pictures that have surfaced on social media, and the Clinton-family outing to the final Broadway performance of The Color Purple over the weekend, Clinton has generally shied away from the public eye in the months since her stunning defeat. But amid swirling rumors of a mayoral bid, Clinton's reticence in recent days has thrust the former New York senator back into the spotlight and prompted a fresh wave of whispers as to her next act.
Some argue that Clinton's silence is motivated by a desire to stay relevant after her crushing and unexpected loss to Donald Trump after nearly two decades in politics. "Part of it is coping, part of it is she is surrounded by people who are used to being in the mix and are probably having a hard time not being in the mix," one former Clinton aide told Politico. "And there's no real benefit to them in ending the speculation."
Others suggest that the allure of the political retribution Clinton could exact as mayor of New York—and seeing her political enemies twist in the wind at the idea—is reason enough for her and her allies not to strike down the idea immediately. If elected, Clinton would command the city Trump calls home, rob de Blasio—whose tepid support of the Democratic nominee during the election aggravated her supporters—and take over the position Anthony Weiner (whose indiscretions arguably cost Clinton the election) once sought. "Don't know why she'd want to do it, but she can do it if she wants and she'd win," one person who worked on Clinton's 2016 campaign told Politico.
Not everyone, however, is interested in playing along with Clintonworld. "Everybody in politics knows why they are doing it. It's very high school," said Karen Hinton, a former Bill Clinton administration aide and former press secretary for de Blasio who views it as an act of reprisal. "It's obvious she is not going to run, so why aren't people just saying that?" A Democratic operative in New York echoed the sentiment. "This is ridiculous and the folks around team Clinton should shoot down this nonsense as soon as possible," they told Politico, adding, "The healing doesn't help by picking the scab."
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Tablet PCs Buyers Guide: Part One – Operating Systems
Netbooks are like, SO last year. This year, computing is all about the tablet. After many unsuccessful attempts at capturing the public's imagination with the form from the likes of Microsoft, Apple finally nailed it with their iPad. It's now set to be a major tech trend, with everyone hoping to piggy-back off Steve Jobs' latest success story.
But with so many slate-like devices set to hit stores over the next twelve months, Apple's device will be far from your only option. While there's a few basic features almost certain to be included in all tablet devices (a touchscreen and some from of web access for example), there are plenty of other things to consider before parting with your cash.
So we here at Tech Digest thought it wouldn't be a bad idea to help you on your way to grabbing one with a brief series of tablet guides, hints and tips. This being Part One of the series of features, we're going to take it from the top and look at…
A good place to start when thinking about buying a tablet PC is to consider what operating system you'd like to use. Apple's iOS has already proved itself to be a very capable platform when navigating touchscreen devices, so much so that there are countless "my kid/nan/goldfish can work my iPad" videos on YouTube . Though an update has been promised since launch, we're still yet to see the day when the iPad can multi-task however, which makes it a pretty crummy device when it comes to getting any real work done.
That said, it features a reasonably large software keypad, which if paired with decent work-orientated apps, could be used in relative comfort for extended periods of time. Paired with all the multi-touch controls that iPhone users have grown to love (pinch-to-zoom, kinetic scrolling etc), the potential is there for iOS on the iPad to be just as competent for work as it is for media consumption.
It does of course also have Apple's mighty App Store propping it up too. There's somewhere in the region of 230,000 apps available now on the iOS platform, and while many are silly games or frivolous distractions of very little worth, there are also literally thousands of really useful ones too, many of which are free. We'll go into greater depth on apps later in the series, but it's worth noting that there are already well over 5,000 apps designed with the iPad solely in mind, not to mention the universal ones that will work on any mobile Apple device.
While you've always got the iTunes store with which to purchase the odd film or MP3, perhaps the biggest bug-bear in relation to Apple's operating system is how it locks out Flash content. That means the majority web video and many games and animations will not be viewable within the Safari browser. Apple say it's to keep battery life lengthy, not to mention their claims that Flash has a tendency to be buggy, and while these are valid points, in reality it's more to do with an ongoing spat between Steve Jobs and Flash developers Adobe.
Google's open-source Android OS is similarly touch-friendly, and has been doing the rounds in a number of top-notch phones for the last few years. Its open-source nature means that any manufacturer can pop it into their devices, and each manufacturer can tailor the software to the form of their tablet. On the whole it tends to be far more customisable for the end user than iOS.
Web apps are set to be a key feature in Google's Chrome desktop OS, and that trend is set to continue within Android-touting tablets. You'll likely already be familiar with the likes of Gmail and Google Reader, and maybe even Google's web based enterprise tools such as Docs. This web-centric approach to apps means that syncing your work and contacts across multiple devices is a breeze with Android tablets, and while it's quite possible to do the same within iOS, it's set to be a more integral feature of Android devices if Google get their way. You'll be able to tap an email draft out whilst on the tube, shut your tablet down, and then fine-tune it when you get to your desktop PC at home quite easily.
Android of course also has its own app store too in the shape of the Android Market. It's growing at a staggering rate since opening in October 2008, and now features over 100,000 apps. Unlike iOS, Android apps are not tied to the store and can be downloaded from any web host. 57% of Android apps are free to download. However, there are already multiple release versions of Android doing the rounds, which is not only confusing, but annoyingly means that not all Android apps work on all versions of the OS.
Android also offers full Flash support in its web browsers and apps. If version 2.2 of the OS, AKA Froyo, it'll also play nicely with Flash 10.1. The forthcoming Gingerbread 3.0 release of Android also promises to include 3D gaming, a music store and support for resolutions up to 1366×768, further backing its position as iOS's main competitor in tablets.
Microsoft are also hoping to get in on the tablet action, squeezing Windows 7 into numerous devices. The concern here however is how well suited that particular operating system will be for touchscreen based tablets. Windows 7 in tablets is tweaked and tailored to fit devices that don't have physical keyboards and mice attached, but HP (who have been working on the Windows-touting Slate 500) have already cast doubt over the OS's ability to perform in a tablet form.
What Windows does have working in its favour however is just how familiar it is to everyone. Potentially, you'll be able to squeeze every bell-and-whistle of the desktop version of Windows into tablets sporting the OS. Likewise, if the hardware is up to scratch, in theory you'll be able to run pretty much any piece of Windows software on the tablets. In theory of course…
Though the above three operating systems are the most likely to dominate the tablet market, keep in mind also that RIM are thought to be working on a tablet device using their own BlackBerry OS, not to mention HP's acquisition of Palm making it very likely that they'll throw out a WebOS tablet too. Meanwhile, Nokia are all-but-confirmet to be working on a MeeGo based slate device, while there are already notable tablets sporting the open-source Linux platform, such as the JooJoo.
That's all for now then for the Tech Digest Tablet PCs Buyers Guide. Next time we'll be looking at tablet hardware, from touchscreens to webcams, chipsets and more.
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Q: Can I have IIS and NodeJS on same windows 7 machine I want to experiment with NodeJS. My windows 7 machine already have IIS ruuning for intranet purpose. I simply want nodejs to run on own listening to a different port. Is there an side effect to this setup that I need to know about? All my search on the web seem to be about running nodejs from with iis. I am simply looking for running nodejs on own; hoping there is a way to set a different port number when I install it.
Thank for the help
Mike
A: You don't set up a port number when installing Node.js. Node does not use a port at all, as long as you do not tell it to use one, e.g. for an HTTP or a TCP server. Which port is used then depends on what you do programmatically with Node.js, e.g.:
'use strict';
var http = require('http');
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
// Do something with request and response
}).listen(3000);
The last call (the one to the listen function) tells Node.js to use port 3000, but you can use an arbitrary port here.
So, to cut a long story short: No, there won't be any problems, as long as you do not try to use a port within Node.js that is already being used by IIS.
Another option is to set up Node.js so that it runs in context of IIS, then of course you do not have any problems, too, but if I got your question correctly, you do not want to do that, but want to run Node.js separately.
A: *
*IIS is a HTTP server (as Apache)
*node.js is a language interpreter (as Python, Perl ...)
So you can have IIS and NodeJS on same machine.
node.js allow you to write WEB application without the need of a separate HTTP server. You don't choose a port when you install nodejs. Each node.js application include it's own HTTP server and can choose what port it want listen. You must just take care not having IIS and a node application listening at the same port.
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Learn how liveRES gives you the tools and flexibility to make smart business decisions.
New ideas and advice to help you improve the operation, turnover, and connectivity of your dining sites.
To cater for the ever increasing demand for online marketing services and mobile app technology, Zonal has announced plans to restructure its business.
The UK's leading provider of technology solutions for the hospitality sector will create a new division, Zonal Marketing Technologies. This division will bring together TXD's digital agency, mobile and web development business and the liveRES online booking and table management offer. Olivia FitzGerald will head up this division of Zonal and the team will operate out of Zonal's Staffordshire office.
Olivia said: "Both TXD and liveRES have experienced significant growth over the last few years as operators seek to capitalise on the opportunity presented by mobile ordering, loyalty schemes, payment and online reservations. Operators are also frustrated with having to manage multiple third party suppliers and disconnected systems for their business-critical customer engagement tools.
As part of the restructure, Zonal's key marketing technology products and services, which include online reservations and table management solutions, order and pay apps, voucher management, loyalty, app development and campaign management tools, will sit under the one umbrella.
Zonal's chief executive Stuart McLean added: "The company was established over 37 years ago as an EPoS provider, but today we are so much more than that, offering our customers a totally integrated suite of technology solutions that not only support hospitality operations, but also improve the customer journey from the moment they book online to settling their bill and beyond.
Zonal Retail Data Systems is the leading provider of integrated hospitality management solutions to over 11,000 leisure and hospitality businesses across the UK.For over 37 years, the company has been working closely with clients to enhance the customer experience through market leading technology, experienced people and a partnership approach to business.
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Assistance with availability changes, table configuration, or any other non-urgent issues is available from 9am – 5pm, Monday – Friday. We'll respond to your requests within 5 working days. | {
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Washington will play Saint Martin's in an exhibition 5 p.m. Saturday at Edmundson Pavilion.
The Huskies waited until today to make the announcement because the school was unsure when the football team would play. When ABC decided to televise the Oregon-Washington game at 12:30 p.m., the Huskies set the basketball game for 5.
There is no television or radio broadcasts of the exhibition.
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There's nothing like the exhilaration of a new play. Not just a modern play, or a recent play, but a new, never-been-seen, ink-still-wet piece of theatre that's as fresh as this morning's catch.
Nick Gandiello is one of America's most exciting young playwrights, and Oceanside will be his first fully-mounted professional production, so it's as thrilling for him as it is for us to see this fascinating family drama go up right here in Lowell. With The Best Brothers clearing out this weekend (last chance to see it, folks!), the stage of the Nancy L. Donahue Theatre will take on a new setting: the town of Oceanside, Long Island.
There's a kind of truth in that. Oceanside is a project years (and years) in development, having gone through a long string of workshops and readings. At each stage of the process, Nick has been at the helm, writing and rewriting the script, in charge of each plot twist and every fine tuning. Now, his script explodes into the world of production. There's a director. There's a set designer, a lighting designer, a sound designer, a costume designer, a props artisan. There are five actors. There's a stage manager to keep the whole thing on track. The play's success rides on the efforts of dozens of professional artists and technicians, each contributing a small part to a very large project. In three weeks, it will be a multi-sensory, immersive experience. Just a week ago, it was words on a page.
But those words, ultimately, infuse every aspect of the show. Nick has a remarkable knack for sharp dialogue that feels completely natural. "I just read the play as if I were in the living room with these people," says director Melia Bensussen. She's right: the language of Oceanside is shockingly organic, so much so that at even the first read through of the script, the actors seemed to be simply conversing, and not "reading" at all. The style serves the script well, and even as the plot gets intense—very intense—the characters always retain their humanity.
Rehearsals this week have consisted largely of "table work," when the actors go through the script together, discussing what drives their characters, their relationships, their actions, and their conversation around Oceanside has already gone deep and rich. "The team that's working on this is a very warm and very giving group of people," Nick noticed. "It was obvious from the first moment we sat down together. Our first session of table work was full of insights, and really personal disclosure that has helped enrich the conversation so far." Once the cast "gets on their feet" to move around the physical space, a fuller picture will emerge, soon to be framed by the work of the designers, striving to create an image of Oceanside that will match the script's essence.
It's an enormous collaborative undertaking. Scary, yes. But the material is outstanding. And at MRT, that material is in capable hands. | {
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Mindy grew up in Wyoming where she joined the United States Air Force and retired in 2019 after 21 years of service. She enjoys meeting and hearing stories from all the new people she comes in contact with and hopes the bed and breakfast will add the stories of their family's tale.
Brett is a writer, who has self-published one novel "The Big Book" not be mistaken for the alcoholics anonymous guide. Most of his stories are in the science-fiction/fantasy realm, and though his he is best suited for writing comedy. He enjoys role-playing games and hanging out with their two dogs Otis and Gus-Gus.
The couple met when serving in Afghanistan in 2008. Brett was a contractor for the Army, and Mindy was still working with the Air Force. After Mindy left Afghanistan, the couple were pen pals for a year until Brett had returned state-side. Two months later Brett asked Mindy to marry him and they were married in August of 2010. They moved to Highland in 2017 when Mindy received her assignment at Scott. While it was Mindy's career that brought them to Highland, the couple said it was the community that made them want to stay.
Otis – Teddy Bear
Gus-Gus – The Security Guard
They also have to cute dogs, Otis a long haired Dachshund and Gus-Gus a Jack Russel/ Beagle mix. Otis has earned the title of Teddy Bear. While Gus-Gus holds the title of security, though he his harmless he always lets those in the house know that someone else has entered.
The dogs are kept down stairs in the basement area where Mindy and Brett live when guest are being checked in. The dogs only get to greet customers that have given their OK for the dogs to be around.
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Extra Cover
বাংলা সংস্করন
Mashrafe Retirement
Mashrafe farewell at home- BCB president
Z.Ahmed
11 July, 2019 Update: 11 July, 2019
11 July, 2019 | Update: 11 July, 2019
BCB: Roton Gomes A-A+
|| CF Correspondent ||
Bangladesh Cricket Board president Nazmul Hasan praised inspirational ODI skipper Mashrafee bin Mortaza for his fighting spirit despite his poor form in the World Cup and insisted they are trying to arrange a grand farewell for him at home.
The form of Mashrafee remained a talking point throughout the World Cup as he failed to inspire his teammates through his bowling during the entire tournament, picking only one wicket from the eight matches that he played.
While Shakib Al Hasan looked in dominating mood throughout the tournament it was not the case with Mashrafee, who often looked jaded in the field and seemed to be struggling on numerous occasions.
However, Nazmul insisted that they were not surprised to see such kind of performance from Mashrafee as he was carrying grade two tear from the tri-nation in Ireland but was happy to see the fighting spirit that kept him going despite all difficulties.
''Mashrafe doesn't come into the team as a player. But, if you talk about captain then we won't find a captain like him anywhere,'' Nazmul told reporters in London on Wednesday.
''I say this all the time, two players have no replacements. Shakib as a player and Mashrafe as a captain,'' he said.
''Except these two, everyone has alternatives but it's tough to get replacements of these two[ cricketers],'' he said.
''He didn't do well in the World Cup but we knew that it's very likely that he won't do well. We didn't expect him to bowl well in these conditions. He got injured. From the Tri-series final in Ireland he has got grade two tear,'' he said.
''But he is a fighter. We had talked once or twice that he will be rested. He decided that too. But afterwards, he thought I have fought for this country my whole life and now I will get down for the last two matches and I am used to playing with injuries,'' he said.
''We need this type of mentality from everyone,'' he said.
Mashrafee's retirement talks hogged the entire spotlight from the middle of the tournament since he announced that he is not ready to quit cricket all together and eyeing to continue.
Earlier, Mashrafe had said that it will be his last appearance in a World Cup and since then there has been a lot of speculation going around on whether he wants to say goodbye to his 18-year old international career following the tournament.
According to Mashrafe, he will quit if there is insistence from the board otherwise he would like to continue despite age looked to be taking a toll on the brave cricketer, who is playing cricket despite having seven surgeries on his knee.
BCB president hinted that they are trying to give a grand farewell to the loyal servant of Bangladesh cricket and insisted it is likely that they would
''We will try to do that[ farewell] as good as possible,'' said Nazmul.
''It will be great if we do it at our home soil. The last day we talked with him, we said that. We want to do it properly[ farewell match] in our country,'' he said.
Strauss says Morgan's future is entirely his decision
|| Desk Report || Andrew Strauss, the former England captain, has said that the limited-overs incumbent Eoin Morgan has earned the right to decide if he wants to continue as England
Match Report Live Score More
| Cricfrenzy
Indian Captaincy
BCCI mulls over split captaincy
|| Desk Report || Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) are mulling over split captaincy in different formats after their semifinal exit in the World Cup 2019. They are thinking
Anderson claims Ben Stokes asked Umpires to take off four overthrows
|| Desk Report || Jimmy Anderson, England pacer and Ben Stokes' team-mate in the Test set up of England said that Stokes had appealed to the umpires to overturn the decision
Srilanka series
Bangladesh announces team for Sri Lanka tour
|| CF Correspondent || Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Tuesday announced a 14-member team for the three-match series against Sri Lanka, slated to begin later this month, sans the team's ace
Mushfiqur quells concern over fitness!
|| CF Correspondent || Mushfiqur Rahim returned to practice ground on Tuesday amid a concern over his fitness as he played some matches of the World Cup through injury. But his return
Cricket News 24/7
Can Tigers hunt down England in happy hunting ground?
MCC Recommendations
MCC proposed standard balls, countdown clock, free hit in Tests
West Indies-England
England win the 807-run-game, lead series 2-1 against Windies
ICC Anti-Corruption
ICC bans Jayasuriya, the Lankan legend accepts
BCCI announces partial fixtures of IPL 2019 | {
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As California Senate boss, Darrell Steinberg compiled quite a record of abuse and waste. In 2012, for example, he killed the California Channel's live broadcast of hearings on four ballot measures dealing with taxes and spending, depriving voters of vital information. He compounded this censorship by claiming: "I pride myself on being open and transparent." He wasn't. Steinberg was also the author of Proposition 63, a 2004 measure that levied a surtax of 1 percent on multimillionaires, ostensibly to fund mental-health services. The measure raised some $7.4 billion but with "virtually no oversight or accountability" as to how the money would be spent, as UC law professor Barry Krisberg observed, so it was like "putting money on the stump and running." The Sacramento Bee wondered if the billions had been "shoved down a rat hole never to been seen again?" That indeed seems to be the case. Steinberg is now termed out, but his successor Kevin de Leon shows every sign of being the same as the old boss.
Last year his handlers spent $50,000 on a lavish "Inauguration" and put it up on YouTube. As Don Thompson noted in the San Jose Mercury News, the event used "language usually reserved for presidents and governors." The Sacramento Bee observed that this "wasn't a party for the people." Rather, "this was the Special Interests Ball." The glitzy fest came during a year when two senators were charged in federal corruption cases and another sentenced to jail for perjury.
The new Senate boss shows no inclination to tackle the waste, fraud, and abuse that abounds in California government. He has set forth no plan to trim California's bloated bureaucracies, nor to reduce Californians' heavy tax burden, which now includes a new tax on gasoline. So taxpayers may be worse off than under the old boss. | {
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Sir Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield
Home Health & Medicine Medicine Physicians
British engineer
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Godfrey-Newbold-Hounsfield
The Nobel Prize - Biography of Godfrey N. Hounsfield
August 28, 1919 Newark-on-Trent England
August 12, 2004 (aged 84) Kingston upon Thames England
Nobel Prize (1979)
Sir Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield, (born August 28, 1919, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England—died August 12, 2004, Kingston upon Thames), English electrical engineer who shared the 1979 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Allan Cormack for his part in developing the diagnostic technique of computerized axial tomography (CAT), or computerized tomography (CT). In this technique, information obtained from X rays taken by scanners rotating around the patient are combined by a computer to yield a high-resolution image of a slice of the body.
After studying electronics and radar as a member of the Royal Air Force during World War II and at Faraday House Electrical Engineering College in London, Hounsfield joined the research staff of EMI Ltd. in 1951. He led the design team that built the first all-transistor computer in Great Britain, the EMIDEC 1100, in 1958–59. Later, while investigating the problem of pattern recognition, he developed the basic idea of CAT. Hounsfield extended the capability of a computer so that it could interpret X-ray signals so as to form a two-dimensional image of a complex object such as the human head. He pursued the application of axial tomography to medical diagnosis, building a prototype head scanner and then a body scanner at EMI. Computers soon evolved to the stage needed for processing the signals from the scanners at the same rate they were obtained, and in 1972 the first clinical test of CAT scanning was performed successfully.
For his work Hounsfield received numerous awards in addition to the Nobel Prize, and he was knighted in 1981. | {
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This is another super simple recipe from the Alinea Restaurant cookbook. The small frozen sphere of intensely flavored tartness is the perfect palate cleanser in between entrees, or as a refreshing end of meal. The only thing that makes this recipe difficult is in the presentation. At Alinea, they use custom metal tripods to display and serve the frozen spheres. As far as I've found out, you can't get them anywhere, so you must rely on your own ingenuity. I made my own.
Here in Southern California we can get dried hibiscus flowers, or jamaica (ha-MIKE-uh), just about anywhere. They're sold loose, in bulk bins, at nearly every Hispanic market.
I frequent several local supermercados for mine, either Northgate González Market or Pancho Villa Farmer's Market. At North Park Produce, you can also find Sadaf brand in bags.
Jamaica is part of what I call the "Holy Trinity" of Mexican aguas frescas — jamaica, the tart hibiscus drink, tamarindo, made from tamarind seed pods, and horchata, a sweet, cinnamon-rice water drink. You'll see great glass barrels of the refreshing beverages on ice in many restaurants, markets and local taco stands. We even have vendors at out local Farmer's Markets.
It's tart taste, reminiscent of cranberry, makes jamaica perfect in a granita, steeped in a tea, or in margaritas.
Did you know there are many names for hibiscus? Neither did I, until I read about it on The Cooking Diva Blog.
Roselle or rozelle, sorrel, red sorrel, saril, Jamaica sorrel, Indian sorrel, sour-sour, Guinea sorrel, Queensland jelly plant, lemon bush, rosa de Jamaica, flor de Jamaica, Jamaica, quimbombó chino, Florida cranberry, oseille rouge, oseille de Guinée, sereni, agrio de Guinea, viña, viñuela, vinagreira, curudú azédo, quiabeiro azédo, zuring, carcadé, bisap, hibiscus flowers and more!
In a medium saucepan, I brought the water, sugar and salt to a boil, dissolving them thoroughly.
The recipe calls for 50g (or 3oz) of flowers. Typo. Fifty grams is correct, but don't use three ounces (that's 87 grams) to the amount of water specified, or you'll end up with some super-concentrated juice! Should be "50g (1.8oz)" hibiscus. I added the flowers to the syrup mixture.
I strained the infusion through a chinois into a non-reactive glass bowl, and discarded the flowers.
This is where you can get creative. To make spheres, you have to freeze the infused liquid in some kind of spherical molds. There are several on the market. But some are obscenely expensive for the home cook. I found this, used for chocolate ganache. And there was this, but it's a hemi-sphere. I wanted whole-sphere.
Then I found Huztler ice ball trays, from Gourmac. Plastic, two-piece, 24-sphere ice trays for $4.19 each. A much better deal.
If you don't feel like getting these, use your regular ice trays, or get some of these inexpensive novelty silicone ice trays. The "Tripod" doesn't necessarily have to be spherical. It's going to kinda look like H.G. Wells' Martian killing machines from War of the Worlds, no matter what the shape.
I half-filled a plastic ice-ball tray to the "Equater" line, pressing the molds together.
Then secured the cover with clamps — I couldn't find any rubber bands. I don't know if you have this problem, but it seems anyone I know with kids does. The Scotch tape and rubber bands have a habit of mysteriously disappearing on a frequent basis.
I put the mold in the freezer overnight, and refrigerated the remainder of the hibiscus juice. The next day, I filled up the rest of the mold with the remaining juice, and froze again.
This didn't end well, as bubbles inside the spherical mold distorted the shapes. So I started over, and this time forced the liquid into each hole (on top of the mold) with a small squeeze bottle. I was determined to get perfect spheres!
You have to put the tripods, toothpicks, or something, into the hole in each sphere while the top half freezes. You'll take them out when disassembling the molds, but for now, they "path the way" for inserting the tripods later. Kinda like a lollipop. For the first batch I made, I didn't do this step. When I tried to insert the metal pins into the frozen balls, they sheared and crumbled.
I used some of the Heuck "No-Sew" stainless turkey lacer pinsI had left over from MANGO, Bonito, Soy, Sesame.
I cut off the right angles (tried to bend them, but they just snapped off). Then bent each pin at a slight, but consistent, angle. You'll need a set of three "legs" for each tripod.
You'll also need something to hold the "legs" in each hole, and have them remain in a stable upright position as they freeze. What more perfect job for a bunch of wine corks sitting around in the kitchen?
I save my wine corks. Dunno why. I just do. And these are from two whole years, so don't worry about my liver.
I sawed some corks into smaller pieces and used these as holders for the metal tripod legs.
Place them atop the (now fully loaded) mold and re-froze.
I took the mold out of the freezer, removed the pins and took it apart. To clean up the spheres, run under tap water. This gets rid of the hard edges where the mold pieces connected. I inserted the tripods into each and splayed the legs to balance them out. When I took them out of the freezer they looked a little glossy or wet, but their surfaces re-froze after I let them alone.
Serve on a tripod. I used a small Fiesta dish under each — because the juice is so concentrated, it will stain any fabric.
Pull stems and runners from pods. Peel off any shells. Add tamarind pods and sugar to water, and bring to a boil for about a minute. Pour into a glass bowl and let stand. When the pods have absorbed a lot of water, they'll soften up. Break up some more to free up the pulp and seeds inside. This will help to release the most flavor possible. Let stand a couple of hours. Strain through a chinois, pressing out as much juice as possible.
Fill ice ball trays, freeze, and finish as above.
Pulverize rice in a spice grinder or blender. Add rice, almonds, lime zest and cinnamon stick to a medium pan and fill with 600g water. Cover and let stand overnight.
Blend mixture until it smooth (it should not feel very gritty), adding 500g more water total. Strain through a chinois. Or if you don't like the sediment in your horchata, strain though several layers of cheesecloth. Wring out to get all liquids.
Add more water or sugar to taste if needed. Fill ice ball trays, freeze, and finish as above.
Place one sphere each of the jamaica, horchata and tamarindo, lined up on an oblong serving dish. Enjoy!
Hibiscus margaritas! Please consider serving these beverages at your next party. | {
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Q: How to cite a book chapter written by an author who is not the editor or author of the book with BibTeX? I don't know how to cite a chapter written by an author who is not the editor or author of the book.
How can I get the following citation?
Grandstrand, O. (2004), 'Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights', in J. Fagerberg, D.C. Mowery and R.R. Nelson (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Innovation. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
A: Perhaps not exactly how you want it to appear (that requires probably selecting the right bibtex style) but here is something close with the standard:
\begin{filecontents}{test.bib}
@inbook{ X,
author = {O. Grandstrand},
chapter = {Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights},
crossref = {Y}
}
@book{ Y,
editor = {J. Fagerberg and D.C. Mowery and R.R. Nelson},
title = {Oxford Handbook of Innovation},
booktitle = {Oxford Handbook of Innovation},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
address = {Oxford},
year = 2004
}
\end{filecontents}
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{test}
\end{document}
This results in
There are two reference here (both the chapter and the book) because I use \notcite on all antries. If just the chapter is cited then the result would be
The problem is that most if not all styles (that I know of) do not use both author and editor in a single entry even though it would make a lot of sense here. They only do that for @inproceedings and @incollection (I see that you found the latter by now yourself).
By default, BibTeX adds a separate citation to the whole book cross referenced when there are 2 or more different citations that crossref a complete work (even if the complete work is not explicitly cited anywhere. On modern BibTeX implementations this can be customized when running BibTeX by using the switch --min-crossref=<number>.
A: I tried using CROSSREF, but I found that the \nocite{*} generated too many entries. I don't want all entries in my BIB file to show up in the References section of my paper. The problem is that, without \nocite{*}, the book which contains the chapter/section that I'm citing does not show up. I managed to solve this by citing the book from within the \phantom command. So in the context of Frank Mittelbach's example, I would have the commend \phantom{\cite{Y}} somewhere in my document. I placed it before the \cite{X} (the chapter/section within book Y in Frank Mittelbach's example).
Afternote: Darn. It didn't really have the desired effect. I have unwanted white space where the citation would have been made. This is exactly how \phantom should work, so I don't know what I was thinking. Can anyone suggest another way to hide the dummy citation to Y? The only reason why it's there is so that the CROSSREF in X is properly handled. Maybe a way to impose a zero-size font onto the dummy citation? Using \fontsize and \selectfont to specify 0pt causes an error, so I tried making the dummy citation white: \textcolor{white}{ \fontsize{1pt}{1pt}\selectfont \cite{Y} }. This only makes the square brackets around the bibliography entry number white.
I guess @incollection is the way to go.
A: I believe that the entry type you want to use is called @incollection.
Back-filling information for the author's and editors' first names as well as the chapter and pages fields, the full entry could be as follows:
@incollection{grandstrand:2004,
author = "Ove Grandstrand",
title = "Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights",
editor = "Jan Fagerberg and David C. Mowery and Richard R. Nelson",
booktitle = "The Oxford Handbook of Innovation",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
address = "Oxford",
year = 2004,
pages = "266-290",
chapter = 10,
}
Using the plain bibliography style would generate the following typeset entry:
Addendum: If you use the chicago bibliography style, you'll get:
Here's the code used to generate the two preceding screenshots:
\RequirePackage{filecontents}
\begin{filecontents}{mybib.bib}
@incollection{grandstrand:2004,
author = "Ove Grandstrand",
title = "Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights",
editor = "Jan Fagerberg and David C. Mowery and Richard R. Nelson",
booktitle = "The Oxford Handbook of Innovation",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
address = "Oxford",
year = 2004,
pages = "266-290",
chapter = 10,
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\documentclass{article}
\bibliographystyle{plain} % or: "chicago"
\usepackage{natbib} % a citation management package
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A: use
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with biblatex and style authoryear I'll get:
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Bill O'Reilly's comments about California Congresswoman Maxine Waters' hair was instant internet fodder.
It spread across Twitter, sparking venom and helping make #BlackWomenAtWork a trending topic. And, of course, it found its way onto both conservative and traditional news sites, which — it turns out — presented different versions of events.
If you haven't heard, the conservative pundit and host of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor claimed he was so distracted by Waters' hair and, he said, its similarity to the late soul singer James Brown's that he was unable to listen to an anti-Trump speech she gave on the House floor.
"I didn't hear a word she said," he told the others on Fox's Fox and Friends morning show on Tuesday, "I was looking at the James Brown wig."
O'Reilly, in a statement, lauded Waters "for being sincere in her beliefs," but apologized, calling his "jest" about her hair "dumb."
The story of O'Reilly's comment, his apology and Waters' response revealed the divergence between conservative and traditional media. Conservative sites mostly chose to downplay O'Reilly's comments or build-up Waters' attack on Trump. While traditional media largely stuck to the narrative that O'Reilly was contrite after making a remark many deemed offensive.
Fox News published a first-hand account by O'Reilly titled, "Bill O'Reilly: A Congresswoman Attacks President Trump." In it, O'Reilly again apologized and said Waters doesn't deserve to be marginalized by opponents, but said many Americans disagree with Waters' "extremism." He quickly turned his attention to her accusation Trump is "dangerous" to society.
He then challenged her to come on his show to expound on her statement, claiming she lacks "any clue" what she meant by it.
"She is just spouting the left-wing company line, and anyone who disagrees with her... well, she doesn't brook disagreement," he wrote. "That's not patriotism madam, that's demagoguery."
Breitbart, the news site with ties to Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon, didn't appear to mention O'Reilly's comment, but published a post called "Maxine Waters: Something is 'wrong' with Trump 'He doesn't deserve to be president.'" The post includes Waters' comments she made on the MSNBC show All In with host Chris Hayes. It doesn't mention O'Reilly, despite Hayes asking her directly about his comments.
"No, I'm not responding to him," she told Hayes.
However, she tweeted Tuesday evening saying, "I am a strong black woman. I cannot be intimidated, and I am not going anywhere."
CNN, in its post "Bill O'Reilly apologizes after making racially charged joke about congresswoman," focused on the apology, the backlash O'Reilly received and brought up previous accusations of racism and sexism O'Reilly has faced.
USA TODAY: "Rep. Maxine Waters claps back at Bill O'Reilly after hair insult"
Washington Post: "Maxine Waters swings back at Bill O'Reilly: 'I'm a strong black woman and I cannot be intimidated'"
The Washington Times: "Bill O'Reilly slammed for saying Maxine Waters wears a 'James Brown wig'"
The Blaze: "'I am a strong black woman and I cannot be intimidated:' Maxine Waters slams O'Reilly"
Townhall: "'Patriotic' Maxine Waters Brings Trump Impeachment Rant to House Floor" | {
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package net.disy.eenvplus.tfes.web.validation.impl;
import java.util.List;
import net.disy.eenvplus.tfes.core.api.capabilities.ServiceModuleDescription;
import net.disy.eenvplus.tfes.core.api.query.ISynonymQuery;
import net.disy.eenvplus.tfes.web.validation.api.ISynonymsQueryValidator;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Component;
// NOT_PUBLISHED
@Component
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ISynonymsQueryValidator {
@Override
protected List<ServiceModuleDescription> getServiceModules() {
return getServiceManager().getSynonymsDescriptions();
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Increased performance & and stronger customer relationships.
Softcom's Unified Communications applications offer Contact Center customers the most advanced technology for today's multi-channel world. This isn't just another idea we've come up with, but the direct result of constantly evolving customer relationship feedback from over 20 years in the industry.
Today's contact center business model includes seamlessly managing diverse contact center touch-points in the most effective way possible. The Softcom Analytics solution provides access, consolidation and display of information to management while allowing the flexibility to examine that information in many different ways.
The Softcom Analytics platform offers Business Intelligence capabilities for Inbound Sales, Customer Service and Support environments as well as Outbound Sales, Telemarketing, Collections, Service Bureaus and Fundraising activities.
Including reports, real-time dashboards, OLAP, performance management, agent and campaign metrics, agent dashboards, data modeling and collaboration tools, Softcom Analytics handles your complete information technology needs for the contact center.
All-in-one premier solution to run all aspects of your contact center.
Provides supervisors with all tools required to effectively manage agents.
Provide agents with performance data.
Custom information displays on connected screens.
Analyze every aspect of a call.
Drive data, alerts, metrics to your mobile device.
Store data in our virtual warehouse and data silos.
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As a homeowner it's always good to stay on top of the condition of your roof. It will be a lot better on your wallet, on your spirits and on your houses overall well being if you catch a roof situation before it becomes really bad. Luckily for you, a roof may start to show signs of breaking down before it becomes too late.
As experienced roofing contractors we have seen it all. Listed below are some of the times when you should replace your roof over a repair or maintenance.
Your Roof Is Really Old: The average asphalt roof usually lasts between 20-25 years. If your roof is dealing with some nagging issues, leaks and shingle problems and it is up near 20 plus years old then you should most likely get an installation.
You Have Shingles Curling: Shingles that are curling back is a big sign that you are in need of a new roof. Walk around your house and check out the sides of your roof that get the most sunlight first.
Shingles Are Missing Everywhere: A few missing things after a big storm or long winter isn't a huge deal. Atlantic Coast Property Solutions can work with you in order to get a couple shingles back on your house but when shingles are falling off all the time your house can start to look like a checker board.
You Are Finding Shingle Granules in Gutters: One way to tell that the shingles on your house are deteriorating is to check your gutters. What would your gutters have to do with your shingles? Well, as your asphalt shingles age, the granules start to fall off and will end up in the gutters. So, look up in your gutters and if a large amount of granules are to be found then it's best to check your roof checked out.
Is that daylight in your roof?: This may be one of the easiest things to check but go up in your attic and make sure that you can't see daylight shining through your roof. If this is the case, you most likely would have noticed leaking prior but it's always good to double check.
If you are still unsure, please reach out to a licensed contractors. Atlantic Coast Property Solutions can help diagnose what is wrong and will provide you with the best advice for you. For further questions we can be reached over the phone at 781-817-6941!
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new location will occur on Monday, February 18, 2019.
Patients and families in Eagle Crest and surrounding communities will benefit greatly.
The Eagle Crest location enables Step & Spine to provide care for people who have a variety of musculoskeletal and movement disorders. Unique to Central Oregon, Step & Spine Physical Therapy is known for providing a high level of hands-on therapy. Employing more than exercise to strengthen and improve mobility, the team at Step & Spine utilize manual treatments to isolate and address problem areas, which results in a faster rehab time and better functional improvements.
With more than 1,500 homes, the 2,500-square foot location will provide both active and aging residents of Eagle Crest and the surrounding communities excellent care and convenience close to home. Step & Spine Physical Therapy will begin seeing physical therapy patients later this month.
of where you live, work, or play.
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Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. is pleased to make a bonded multi-billion dollar bid to construct a long-lasting border protection system safely, quickly and affordably.
Our proposal is unique. We guarantee we will construct 700 consecutive miles with no exceptions for mountains, in less than six years all backed with a two-year warranty.
Most importantly, our system includes a border patrol highway that will keep agents safe and able to cover five times more ground.
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es una especie de insecto díptero que Munro describió científicamente por primera vez en el año 1957.
Esta especie pertenece al género Campiglossa de la familia Tephritidae.
Referencias
Enlaces externos
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SURJ Bay Area invites you to answer MLK's call to raise your voice against the state's and police's oppression in your city, at our borders, and globally. We invite you to answer the Anti Police-Terror Project's call to get into the streets and Reclaim MLK's Radical Legacy. Save January 21st, 2019 on your calendar. RSVP here to get updates about the SURJ contingent for the 2019 People's March on Martin Luther King, Jr.Day. SURJ will gather in front of the UNIFY credit union on Oscar Grant (Frank Ogawa) Plaza at 11:30am. The march will start at 12pm.
Join us for a legislative strategy session and workshop that will demystify the legislative process, build our legislative capacity, and highlight the legislative priorities and strategies of our people of color (POC) led partners! This workshop is the first of a two-part series for anyone who is passionate, curious, or wants to learn more about the ways that policy combined with grassroots organizing can be used as a tool in the movement for racial justice and collective liberation. | {
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Huge artwork highlights global impact of Covid-19 on children
Nov 19th 2020 12:46PM
A huge child's face has been created from 6,000 life-size figures of playing youngsters to symbolise a warning that thousands of children could die worldwide due to the effects of Covid-19.
Professional land artists from Sand In Your Eye have produced the huge artwork near Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire.
Artists Claire and Jamie Wardley said they were moved to make the 110m-long image, which covers 11,000 sq m, after watching a TV report on the impact of Covid-19 on the already terrible situation for children in Yemen.
They said their research then led them to Unicef's warning that 6,000 children a day could die due to the impact of coronavirus on access to health services, vaccinations and other vital supplies.
Mrs Wardley said: "It was just heart-breaking to see because we're parents."
The image is 110m long (Sand In Your Eye/PA)
Her husband said: "As parents we were devastated by it and moved by it.
"So we thought 'let's do something about that'.
"Six thousand children dying a day is a really hard number to comprehend. What does that look like?
"So we thought 'let's do a painting and show people what it looks like'."
They said they were originally planning to model the huge face on their daughter but the "thought of it was too much" so opted for an anonymous template.
Mr Wardley said: "We want people to ask themselves 'what if that was my kid?' and 'would I be able to cope with that?'.
"To imagine that even for a moment is extremely distressing."
The artwork took three days to make (Sand In Your Eye/PA)
The field art took three days to make with a team of seven people and is being revealed to coincide with World Children's Day on Friday.
Becky Dallison, head of campaigns at Unicef UK, said: "From a Unicef perspective, anything that highlights in an accessible way that horrifying statistic that an additional 6,000 children could lose their lives every day as a result of the impact of coronavirus on health services is wonderful.
"The images I've seen look fantastic. It looks really inspiring.
"But it really brings home the scale of this problem."
Ms Dallison said the impact of coronavirus is "the biggest challenge facing children since World War Two" and is reversing a decade of progress in ending preventable childhood deaths.
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Fed up with the cramped bedroom closet in their Potomac home, designer Deborah Kalkstein and her husband were ready for an upgrade. As they considered their options, a simple plan took shape. Rather than renovate their bedroom to create extra storage space, they would convert an adjacent, unused office into a spacious new wardrobe for two.
A few drawer units, as well as Molteni dressers under the window, store belts, scarves, and lingerie. And carefully selected LED lights accurately illuminate colors.
Closet Design & Renovation: Deborah Kalkstein, Contemporaria, Washington, DC.
Measure what you have to store in linear feet and understand how much space your short and tall hanging racks, shelves and drawers will require.
Consider how you prefer to store your clothing, shoes, and accessories. For example, do you hang pants straight or folded? These factors will help determine how to configure your closet and how much space you'll need for each function.
Store seldom-used items on higher shelves where they will be out of the way but still visible.
Lighting is super important. The closer you can mimic natural light, the better you'll be able to see the actual color of your clothes.
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package org.mousephenotype.cda.owl;
import org.semanticweb.owlapi.model.IRI;
import org.semanticweb.owlapi.model.OWLOntologyCreationException;
import org.semanticweb.owlapi.model.OWLOntologyStorageException;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import uk.ac.manchester.cs.owl.owlapi.OWLObjectPropertyImpl;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.util.*;
public class OntologyParserFactory {
private final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(this.getClass());
private String owlpath;
private DataSource komp2DataSource;
public OntologyParserFactory(DataSource komp2DataSource, String owlpath){
this.komp2DataSource = komp2DataSource;
this.owlpath = owlpath;
}
// Properties we want to follow to get MA terms form MP
public static final Set<OWLObjectPropertyImpl> VIA_PROPERTIES = new HashSet<>(Arrays.asList(new OWLObjectPropertyImpl(IRI.create("http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BFO_0000052")),
new OWLObjectPropertyImpl(IRI.create("http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BFO_0000070")),
new OWLObjectPropertyImpl(IRI.create("http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/mp/mp-logical-definitions#inheres_in_part_of"))));
public static final List<String> TOP_LEVEL_MP_TERMS = new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList("MP:0010768", "MP:0002873", "MP:0001186", "MP:0003631",
"MP:0005367", "MP:0005369", "MP:0005370", "MP:0005371", "MP:0005377", "MP:0005378", "MP:0005375", "MP:0005376",
"MP:0005379", "MP:0005380", "MP:0005381", "MP:0005384", "MP:0005385", "MP:0005382", "MP:0005388", "MP:0005389", "MP:0005386",
"MP:0005387", "MP:0005391", "MP:0005390", "MP:0005394", "MP:0005397", "MP:0010771"));
public static final Set<String> TOP_LEVEL_MA_TERMS = new HashSet<>(Arrays.asList("MA:0000004", "MA:0000007", "MA:0000009",
"MA:0000010", "MA:0000012", "MA:0000014", "MA:0000016", "MA:0000017", "MA:0000325", "MA:0000326", "MA:0000327",
"MA:0002411", "MA:0002418", "MA:0002431", "MA:0002711", "MA:0002887", "MA:0002405"));
public static final Set<String> TOP_LEVEL_EMAPA_TERMS = new HashSet<>(Arrays.asList("EMAPA:16104", "EMAPA:16192", "EMAPA:16246",
"EMAPA:16405", "EMAPA:16469", "EMAPA:16727", "EMAPA:16748", "EMAPA:16840", "EMAPA:17524", "EMAPA:31858"));
public static final Set<String> TOP_LEVEL_HP_TERMS = new HashSet<>(Arrays.asList( "HP:0002086","HP:0045027","HP:0001871","HP:0001939","HP:0001574","HP:0001608",
"HP:0001626","HP:0025354","HP:0001507","HP:0025142","HP:0001197","HP:0003549",
"HP:0025031","HP:0003011","HP:0040064","HP:0000924","HP:0000769","HP:0000707",
"HP:0000818","HP:0000478","HP:0000598","HP:0002664","HP:0002715","HP:0000119",
"HP:0000152"));
// These parsers are used by several indexers so it makes sense to initialize them in one place, so that they don't get out of synch.
public OntologyParser getMpParser() throws OWLOntologyCreationException, OWLOntologyStorageException, IOException, SQLException {
return new OntologyParser(owlpath + "/mp.owl", "MP", TOP_LEVEL_MP_TERMS, getWantedMPIds());
}
public OntologyParser getMpMaParser() throws OWLOntologyCreationException, OWLOntologyStorageException, IOException {
return new OntologyParser(owlpath + "/mp-ext-merged.owl", "MP", null, null);
}
public OntologyParser getMpHpParser() throws OWLOntologyCreationException, OWLOntologyStorageException, IOException, SQLException {
return new OntologyParser(owlpath + "/mp-hp.owl", "MP", null, null);
}
public OntologyParser getMaParser() throws OWLOntologyCreationException, OWLOntologyStorageException, IOException, SQLException {
return new OntologyParser(owlpath + "/ma.owl", "MA", TOP_LEVEL_MA_TERMS, getMaWantedIds());
}
public OntologyParser getEmapaParser() throws OWLOntologyCreationException, OWLOntologyStorageException, IOException, SQLException {
return new OntologyParser(owlpath + "/emapa.owl", "EMAPA", TOP_LEVEL_EMAPA_TERMS, getEmapaWantedIds());
}
public OntologyParser getUberonParser() throws OWLOntologyCreationException, OWLOntologyStorageException, IOException, SQLException {
return new OntologyParser(owlpath + "/uberon.owl", "UBERON", null, null);
}
protected Set<String> getMaWantedIds() throws SQLException, OWLOntologyCreationException, OWLOntologyStorageException, IOException {
Set<String> wantedIds = new HashSet<>();
// Get MA terms from Sanger images
PreparedStatement statement = komp2DataSource.getConnection().prepareStatement("SELECT DISTINCT (UPPER(TERM_ID)) AS TERM_ID FROM ANN_ANNOTATION");
ResultSet res = statement.executeQuery();
while (res.next()) {
String r= res.getString("TERM_ID");
if (r != null && r.startsWith("MA:")){
wantedIds.add(r);
}
}
// Add MA ids from IMPRESS
wantedIds.addAll(getOntologyIds(8, komp2DataSource));
// Get MA terms referenced by MP terms in the slim
Set<String> wantedMp = getWantedMPIds();
OntologyParser mpMaParser = getMpMaParser();
for (String mpId: wantedMp){
wantedIds.addAll( mpMaParser.getReferencedClasses(mpId, VIA_PROPERTIES, "MA"));
}
return wantedIds;
}
protected Set<String> getEmapaWantedIds() throws SQLException, IOException {
Set<String> wantedIds = new HashSet<>();
Set<String> emapIds = new HashSet<>();
// In IMPRESS we have only EMAP ids
emapIds.addAll(getOntologyIds(14, komp2DataSource));
// Add EMAP terms from image annotations
PreparedStatement statement = komp2DataSource.getConnection().prepareStatement("SELECT DISTINCT(UPPER(ontology_acc)) as TERM_ID FROM phenotype_parameter_ontology_annotation ppoa WHERE ppoa.ontology_db_id=?");
statement.setInt(1, 14);
ResultSet res = statement.executeQuery();
while (res.next()) {
String r = res.getString("TERM_ID");
if (r.startsWith("EMAP:")){
emapIds.add(r);
}
}
emapIds.addAll(getOntologyIds(14, komp2DataSource));
//Get EMAPA list by parsing EMAP list and check mapping txt ftp://ftp.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/pub/MouseAtlas/Anatomy/EMAP-EMAPA.txt
Map<String,String> emapMap = getEmapToEmapaMap();
for (String emapTerm: emapIds){
wantedIds.add(emapMap.get(emapTerm));
}
// Get EMAPA terms from Sanger images
statement = komp2DataSource.getConnection().prepareStatement("SELECT DISTINCT (UPPER(TERM_ID)) AS TERM_ID FROM ANN_ANNOTATION");
res = statement.executeQuery();
while (res.next()) {
String r= res.getString("TERM_ID");
if (r != null && r.startsWith("EMAPA:")){
wantedIds.add(r);
}
}
// We have no EMAPA terms referenced by MP terms in the slim
return wantedIds;
}
/**
*
* @return all MP ids that we want in the slim
* @throws SQLException
*/
protected Set<String> getWantedMPIds() throws SQLException {
// Select MP terms from images too
Set<String> wantedIds = new HashSet<>();
// Get mp terms from Sanger images
PreparedStatement statement = komp2DataSource.getConnection().prepareStatement("SELECT DISTINCT (UPPER(TERM_ID)) AS TERM_ID, (UPPER(TERM_NAME)) as TERM_NAME FROM IMA_IMAGE_TAG iit INNER JOIN ANN_ANNOTATION aa ON aa.FOREIGN_KEY_ID=iit.ID");
ResultSet res = statement.executeQuery();
while (res.next()) {
String r = res.getString("TERM_ID");
if (r.startsWith("MP:")) {
wantedIds.add(r);
}
}
//All MP terms we can have annotations to (from IMPRESS)
wantedIds.addAll(getOntologyIds(5, komp2DataSource));
return wantedIds;
}
/**
* @author tudose
* @param ontologyId database id. [14=emap, 5=mp, 8=ma]
* @return
* @throws SQLException
*/
public List<String> getOntologyIds(Integer ontologyId, DataSource ds) throws SQLException{
PreparedStatement statement = ds.getConnection().prepareStatement(
"SELECT DISTINCT(ontology_acc) FROM phenotype_parameter_ontology_annotation ppoa WHERE ppoa.ontology_db_id=" + ontologyId);
ResultSet res = statement.executeQuery();
List<String> terms = new ArrayList<>();
while (res.next()) {
terms.add(res.getString("ontology_acc"));
}
return terms;
}
// EMAP to EMAPA mapping obtained by CK. Richard Baldock confirmed this is not maintained any more so we maintain it in our repo. Can add terms as needed.
// Another way would be to use UBERON and get the EMAP and EMAPA cross refs from there.
public Map<String,String> getEmapToEmapaMap()
throws IOException {
File emapEmapa = new File (owlpath + "/EMAP-EMAPA.txt") ;
Scanner scan = new Scanner(emapEmapa);
String line="";
Map<String,String> emapMap = new HashMap<>();
while (scan.hasNextLine()) {
line = scan.nextLine();
String[] split=line.split("\t");
emapMap.put(split[0], split[2]);
}
return emapMap;
}
}
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A Code of Conduct for Over the Air
March 8, 2015 March 9, 2015 Daniel Appelquist
I have never felt excluded, harassed or threatened at a tech conference or hack. But I'm also not a member of a minority or otherwise marginalized group in technology. I'm a white male living in western Europe. So when it comes to promoting diversity and inclusiveness, I am out on a limb and I recognize this. It doesn't stop me from working as hard as I can to ensure that the endeavors I'm involved in are as diverse and inclusive as possible.
These days we are all doing a lot of hand-wringing about diversity in STEM, diversity in technology conferences, diversity in technology education, diversity in the technical standards community. I can't think of a single thing I'm involved with in which the topic of diversity (usually but not always primarily gender diversity) has not come up, and rightly so.
I personally believe that we all hold biases (for example, the much talked about mirrortocracy of Silicon Valley) and that we all need to work hard to overcome these biases. At Over the Air we try to put together a diverse set of speakers which we believe helps to create a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Another concrete action we have taken this year to promote inclusiveness is to put in place a code of conduct for our event. We have done this in a very webby and open source way by explicitly referencing the Hack Code of Conduct, a document that has been developed and signed by a number of hack event organizers from all over the world. We intend to run our next event and future events according to this code and to make sure the code is visible and understood by participants, our staff, our venue and our sponsors.
When I announced this on Twitter, I was immediately asked "Why are you doing this? Have you had problems in the past?" The answer, thankfully, is mostly no. Our attendees have largely been positive and respectful of each other and we appreciate that. Of course, there may have been problems at our past events which went unreported or which were reported but went unrecognized. We think having a clear code of conduct will help to set the baseline behavior our event and we don't see any problem with stating this up front. Quite the opposite.
In 2013 we actually did have a problem where a disabled attendee was denied access to disabled parking (effectively turned away) by venue security staff. Would a code of conduct have helped in this case? It's not clear, but making clear the existence and nature of such a code up front may have led to more awareness of these issues which may have prevented this incident from taking place.
Our event brings together people from many backgrounds and bunches them together in a confined space over-night, sharing shower and toilet facilities. And beer. It's not inconceivable that inappropriate behavior could result. What this code of conduct does is to make it clear that disrespectful behavior, behavior that makes anyone feel uncomfortable or harassed, is not acceptable and will result in you getting chucked out of the event. Just something to keep in mind.
Ashe's Dryden's Codes of Conduct 101 + FAQ post was very influential in my thinking on this. In fact, reading Ashe's post changed my thinking from "I don't think we need one, but we'd better have one anyway" to "we need one and we need to be very clear about it." I particularly like her answer to the question "If I suddenly put up a Code of Conduct won't people think we've had incidents and feel unsafe?" I strongly suggest giving this a read.
I would also like to give credit to Soledad Penadés, Linda Sandvik and FJ van Wingerde who have all done a lot of tweeting and blogging on this topic as well as encouraging diversity in tech.
About OTA code of conduct
← Announcing the location of OTA15!
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Q: $G$-sets, natural correspondence? See here.
In the category of $G$-sets, the morphisms $f:G/H\to X$ are in one-to-one correspondence with the elements of $X^H$; the correspondence sends $f$ to $f(H)$ (where the subgroup $H$, being a coset of itself, is an element of $G/H$). After checking that this correspondence is natural...
Sorry, but how do we show naturality here? It's not clear to me...
A: Let $\phi_H: \textbf{Hom}_{G-set}(G/H,X) \to X^H$ be $\phi_H(f)=f(H)$. Let $\alpha :G/H' \to G/H$ be an equivariant map. To prove naturality we want to show that $$\textbf{Hom}_{G-set}(G/H,X) \overset{\phi_H}{\longrightarrow} X^H \overset{X^{\alpha}}{\longrightarrow} X^{H'}$$ and $$ \textbf{Hom}_{G-set}(G/H,X) \overset{\alpha^*}{\longrightarrow} \textbf{Hom}_{G-set}(G/H',X) \overset{\phi_{H'}}{\longrightarrow} X^{H'} $$ are the same map. Note that $X^{\alpha}(x) = \gamma x$ where $\alpha(H')=\gamma H$. Following the first diagram we get $X^{\alpha}(\phi_H(f)) = \gamma f(H) $ and following the second diagram we get $\phi_{H'}(\alpha^*(f)) = \phi_{H'}(f\alpha) = f(\alpha(H')) = f(\gamma H) = \gamma f(H)$. Thus the transformation is natural. It's also a bijection as noted at the link making it a natural isomorphism between $X^{(-)}$ and the representable functor $\textbf{Hom}_{G-set}(-,X)$.
This problem is verbatim from Peter May's book A Concise Course in Algebraic Topology.
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Rubber Room Ramblings: CSI RETREAT TIME!
We had such a blast at the CSI Retreat last year, I can hardly wait to do it again! I hope you can join us for an awesome weekend where we can put the long cold winter behind us and connect with other awesome crafting women!
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Jack Marlowe Wise
Jack Marlowe Wise was born in Centerville, Iowa in 1928. He studied at Washington University receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1953 and Florida State University, obtaining a Master of Science in Art degree in 1955.
Following his studies Wise began teaching. He travelled to San Miguel de Allende, in Mexico where he taught and worked with the Native Americans living there at the time.
Wise immigrated to Canada in 1963. He received a Canada Council grant in 1966 that allowed him to travel to northern India, where he spent time with refugee Tibetan Buddhist monks.
Wises' paintings often explore the spiritual realm incorporating abstraction and archetypes.
Throughout the 1970's and 1980's Wise continued to paint, study and teach, at institutions such as the University of California, Victoria College of Art and the Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts.
Wise's work is found in many public collections in Canada. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Academy and the Pacific North West School.
He died in 1996. | {
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(Source: AL.com) BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - On the eve of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan's visit to Birmingham and other central Alabama cities to help rally support for the Voting Rights Act of 1965, an organizer of his appearance defended the decision to bring the controversial minister.
The Birmingham Jewish Federation publicized a letter to organization executive director Richard Friedman from state Sen. Hank Sanders of Selma, who defends Farrakhan's appearance. Farrakhan, who will appear for a rally at Kelly Ingram Park at around 9 a.m. on Friday, has generated many comments labeling him a racist and anti-Jew.
In the letter, Sanders writes: "Minister Louis Farrakhan is coming to Alabama at our invitation. We welcome everyone who will stand with us to protect this basic right -- the right to vote, which is under great attack."
Sanders in his letter talks about the importance of voting and freedom of speech. "You and other Jewish people have and have had the right to vote. It is not under attack. You have not suffered the loss of the right to vote provided by Fifteenth Amendment to U.S. Constitution as we have. You were not prevented from voting for nearly 100 years as our people were. It is a terrible thing that I hope Jewish Americans never have to suffer," Sanders states. | {
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I see we have a "latest posts" tab, but I don't see an "un-answered threads" tab/button. I find that normally helps regulars find threads that they can answer, because some threads are in the wrong place, or a particular section isn't browsed that often.
Yup, spammers are going to love this feature... You just made it easy for them. They're going to find some post from 5 years ago and park crap in it driving it to the top. Mods will not only have to give the spammer the boot but have to remember to lock the old thread.
well i just clicked on the link and on the 1st page the threads were only 2 days old.
Must be able to set a date and time limit then. Good deal.
With a time limit, I will be for it for sure! | {
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First thing this morning when Chris was out with Monty and I was in the shower we got 'strimmed'.
So who were these visitors? This is Tentatrice's fifth sailing season and in each one Sue and Ken from nb Cleddau have either spent time on board with us (2013) or cruised with us (2014, 2015 and 2016), so it would have been sad to break with tradition and I am delighted to say that a last minute plan was hatched. They would meet us below the locks, help us up and stay overnight.
Their car was parked by the second lock, so a brief stop was made to load up our Tesco shop (many thanks for that) and their overnight bags before we went on our way.
Progress was swift - actually I have no idea how long it took us as time always flies past when you are in good company.
A lady with food was spotted - I was a little late with the camera, but the noise as they took off and then landed was quite impressive.
and we had arrived in Stoke Bruerne - an attractive village that owes its existence to the canal.
We had met Kathryn, who some of you boaters may know, at the last lock and she popped along after our lunch to join us for a cup of tea and slice of cake - the first I have made on this trip! I had conversed on line with Kathryn as she recovered from breaking her hip, so it was good to meet her in the flesh, so to speak. I am delighted to say the hip is fine, even to the extent of being able to hop.
Sue, Monty and I walked back down the locks to collect their car. The four of us spent the evening enjoying a very good meal in Woodwards across the canal. Coffee and nightcap back on board and a lot more chat, before preparing the boat for overnight visitors.
Many Parks But No Concrete Cows!!
Monty and I set off ahead of Chris to walk to the first lock of the day at Stoke Hammond - someone has done a great job of making it look very attractive.
This one is seriously big and very attractive to go with the rather large and, I am sure, luxurious boat.
We stopped briefly at Willowbridge Marina where nb Cleddau resided for a few years. The purpose of our stop was to purchase a new long handled windlass - I am afraid I left ours near the Bluebell Tearooms at the Tring Reservoirs. By the time we realised and went to look for it - well let's say someone had a lucky day as it was nowhere to be seen.
What a lovely sight Jules Fuels barges make - we were not in need of their services, so just kept as far over as we could to give them space.
The only other lock was at Fenny Stratford - the rise is only about a foot, but there is a swing bridge across the lock to complicate the issue.
however the 'white handle' is no longer white and as soon as I got there I remembered how heavy it is to lift. It is a lot easier with two (I was with Sue from nb Cleddau last time we came this way), but I managed to lift it to release the bridge and then slowly move it round out of the way.
I ended up there whilst another boat went up and then yet another down - Monty and I were stuck on the offside with no way back until the bridge was back in place as Monty will not cross lock gates. Now if you check the instructions again it seems like a simple process to move the bridge back - what it does not tell you is that you have to return to the other end of the bridge to release this white lever with your foot before you can start to swing the bridge back across the canal. Then you need considerable strength to get the original 'white handle' back into place! For such a small drop of water it took a lot of effort and time.
At one point, thankfully not too far from our destination, we passed two boats about to pull pins and depart. One was having trouble trying to release his 'paper clip' (used to secure boats to armco), but the other pulled out ahead of us only to travel oh so slowly. His friend behind us was even slower! In the end we pulled over to have a cuppa and a break to let them get well ahead as the slow crawl was somewhat frustrating.
What's the chance of this boat moving on after the supposed maximum 14 days mooring is up?!
We came across three boats all moored under different very noisy road bridges. Neither of us remember seeing quite so many moored boats on this canal two years ago and so many that are in a dire state of repair.
Someone round here has blue spray paint - at least you know where not to put your feet!
We had a domestic morning just doing jobs that needed to be done as well as taking Monty across the other side of the canal to enjoy the open spaces again. All the way along this stretch of canal through Milton Keynes there are many lovely moorings with park land opposite. One thing MK is not short of is attractive parks.
over a main road and even though it was not busy I know where I would rather be.
We have passed this several times over the years and taken pictures before, but it just cries out to have a few more taken. I am not sure how long it is, but it is great way to liven up a long and boring wall.
This sculpture is by some apartments on the outskirts of MK (probably Stonebridge) with good moorings for shopping, plus a train station just behind the apartments.
What an imaginative use of bottles - I was a little slow getting the camera out, but hopefully I caught enough of the fence to give an idea how attractive it is.
Just before our only lock of the day at Cosgrove, the canal goes over another aqueduct - this time passing over The River Great Ouse. It is worth stopping to admire this structure with the information boards giving details of its history. In the early 1800's when the canal was being constructed there was a series of locks taking boats down to the River Great Ouse and back up again whilst the original aqueduct was being constructed. Sadly the original aqueduct did not last long - it collapsed in 1808. It took three years for this iron aqueduct to be constructed during which time the 'temporary locks' were put to use again.
The river below looks quite benign today, but I am sure there were times when the amount of water and speed of the current made joining it quite hair raising.
So to the lock which we shared with nb African Queen, who we discovered, will be moored in Droitwich Spa Marina for the winter. We watched this young lad with awe as he effortlessly got himself and his bike across the lock gates. The agility of youth!!
A different use of a shipping container!
It does have large glass doors at the front, but it must surely be mostly dark inside?
We were aiming for Yardley Gobian tonight, but the weather was so wonderful we just kept going and moored up just below the seven locks up to Stoke Bruerne, ready and waiting for extra crew to arrive to spend the day night with us. We were awarded with a wonderful sunset, but we are fairly certain we are to have rain before any good weather today.
Things go a little pear shaped! | {
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Sophia means "wisdom" in Greek. It may refer to:
Sophia (wisdom)
Sophia (Gnosticism)
Sophia (given name)
Places
Niulakita or Sophia, an island of Tuvalu
Sophia, Georgetown, a ward of Georgetown, Guyana
Sophia, North Carolina, an unincorporated community in Randolph County
Sophia, West Virginia
Sofia, Bulgaria, the capital and largest city of Bulgaria
Arts, entertainment and media
Books and publications
Sophia (journal), a periodical about religious and theological philosophy
Sophia (novel) by Charlotte Lennox (1762)
Music
Sophia (British band)
Sophia (Japanese band)
Sophia (singer) or Sophia Abrahão, pop singer from Brazil
Sophia (The Crüxshadows EP)
Sophia (Sophia Abrahão EP)
"Sophia" (Nerina Pallot song)
"Sophia" (Laura Marling song)
"Sophia", a song by Good Shoes from Think Before You Speak
"Sophia", a song by Laura Nyro from Mother's Spiritual
"Sophia", a song by Six Organs of Admittance from Dust and Chimes
Other
Sophia 3rd, a fictional tank in the video game Blaster Master
Organizations
Ecclesia Pistis Sophia, a neo-Gnostic church
Society for the Promotion of Himalayan Indigenous Activities (SOPHIA), nongovernmental organization based in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India (1996)
Other uses
Sophia (robot), a humanoid robot and Saudi Arabian citizen developed in Hong Kong (2017)
251 Sophia, a main belt asteroid (1885)
Operation Sophia or EU Navfor Med, a European Union Naval Force operation in the Mediterranean (2015)
See also
Hagia Sophia (disambiguation)
Saint Sophia (disambiguation)
Sofia (disambiguation)
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In St Kilda, Café Scheherazade was a warm and safe meeting place with lively conversation and famous recipes of chicken soup and black forest cake.
Revealing the poignant, and often humorous, stories of its patrons, Café Scheherazade is a play that resonates with Melbourne's culture and history as well as reflecting the courage and resilience of refugees and asylum seekers everywhere.
Café Scheherazade is a love story woven through recollection, reminiscence and music – a celebration of survival and courage.
For many years Café Scheherazade in St Kilda was a warm and safe meeting place with lively conversation and famous recipes of chicken soup and black forest cake. In March 2011 it will reopen at fortyfivedownstairs as a new Australian play written by Therese Radic, based on the best-selling 2001 novel by Arnold Zable.
Directed by Bagryana Popov, Café Scheherazade will feature Jacob Allan, Richard Bligh, Jim Daly, Marta Kaczmarek, Bruce Kerr and George Werther. Also featuring klezmer musicians Ernie Gruner and Justin Marshall under the musical direction of Elissa Goodrich.
Adrienne Chisholm (designer), Richard Vabre (lighting designer) and Alison Huth (stage manager) will transform fortyfivedownstairs' intimate theatre ambience to recall the charm and warmth of the original, iconic Acland Street café.
Café Scheherazade is produced and presented by fortyfivedownstairs and is supported by the Sunraysia Foundation, Arts Victoria, City of Melbourne, Besen Family Foundation, The Kronhill Pletka Foundation, Hartline Fund of Melbourne Community Foundation, the Pratt Foundation and private donors. | {
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MUSUVA: How terrorism has pushed us into a new bio-political era
By CATHERINE MUSUVA
It was tragic and traumatic to experience yet another terror attack on Kenyan soil last month. Since the heinous 14 Riverside complex attack in Nairobi, much of the discourse has focused on the victims, the attackers, the response and prevention measures. It is also worth reflecting on the biopolitics of security in the fight against terrorism. Bio-politics — a form of politics that deals with life — is a term first associated with Michel Foucault. It is used here to examine the changes to social life in Nairobi as a result of the various regulatory controls that have been deployed and exerted on the population in the name of securing the country.
It is a fact that in the pursuit of protecting Kenya against terrorist elements, ordinary day to day life has changed for citizens and residents. Terrorism has altered our lives and we have gradually lost a degree of freedom, privacy and control over our lives. This may no longer seem obvious because of the ubiquity of visible security features as we go about our daily business and the sense of permanence that they have assumed in our environment.
For example, not too long ago, security scanning machines, cameras and CCTV surveillance were rare. Today, they have extended from airports and diplomatic missions to hotels, shopping malls and offices. Frisking and bag searches are now commonplace at events and when walking into public spaces and places of worship. The boom barriers, security guards with their procedures and, lately, sniffer dogs, that welcome drivers and their passengers to shopping malls in Nairobi have now become the norm. The car searches, which started out with scanning underneath the vehicle and the boot, now extend to the glove compartment and under the seats.
The peculiar security set-up at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport also illustrates how much things have changed since Kenya became a target of terrorism. The first layer of security at the airport is encountered roughly a kilometre away from the terminal buildings.
Here, travellers are required to disembark from their vehicle, rain or shine, physically challenged or not, and walk through a scanner before re-entering the vehicle on the other side of the boom gate, after their driver has been granted entry. Minutes later, travellers encounter the second layer of security at the terminal before checking in. Finally, there is a security checkpoint after check in and before boarding that is standard globally.
Curiously, since Kenya Airways launched direct flights to the United States in 2018, the established drop off and pick up areas have been cordoned off and alternative spaces created further away from the terminal buildings, increasing the walking distance for travellers.
Nairobians have become accustomed to the new normal. The inconveniences in terms of the extra time it takes to get past security, the invasion of privacy as the contents of one's handbag are searched and the intrusive body searches have become part and parcel of life. But are we really safer with all these security processes?
This brings me to another dimension of the reality of terrorism in our country, which is that it makes us all exist in a dangerous sphere of potentiality. As we have learned from previous attacks, either there really isn't such a thing as a face of terrorism or it is an ever-changing face.
A seemingly ordinary looking man or woman could be a terrorist or an accomplice. We have also learned that terrorists live among us. In effect, this makes us all potentially suspects and the spaces where we interact, potential targets. This provides justification for the introduction and progressive normalisation of additional security measures. We continuously have to prove our innocence by being subjected to layers of security and vigilance on an everyday basis.
Kenyans have been led to believe that increasing security, even if it comes with certain inconveniences and limitations on our freedoms, is ultimately good for us and for our country. The sites that have invested heavily in security are the ones that have been targeted for attack.
It is ironical that terrorists penetrated the heavily guarded Westgate Mall in 2013 and 14 Riverside Drive, a mixed use facility housing an office park, restaurants, shops and the Dusit D2 Hotel. Sadly, this reveals that the range of sophisticated security systems deployed after previous attacks to guard against future attacks have not deterred terrorists and that despite increased security, we remain vulnerable.
As we try to move on, let us not ignore the fact that terrorism has thrust us into a new reality that is difficult to reverse. The bio-political significance of counter-terrorism strategies on the lives of Kenyans should not be overlooked when reviewing our approaches to security in the aftermath of the recent attack.
Dr Musuva is a political scientist and works for the Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa.
England beat champions Ireland in Six Nations
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2018| July-September | Volume 7 | Issue 3
Online since August 27, 2018
Validating a drug-related problems classification system in outpatient setting in Iran
Soheil Roshanzamiri, Kaveh Eslami, Farhad Najmeddin, Mandana Izadpanah, Elham Hadidi, Reza Ganji
July-September 2018, 7(3):117-122
DOI:10.4103/jrpp.JRPP_18_17 PMID:30211235
Objective: Medication Therapy Management service (MTMs) has been introduced to improve cooperation among pharmacists and other healthcare professionals in the management of chronic diseases, drug therapy, and patients on polypharmacy. One part of MTMs is detection and resolution of possible drug-related problems (DRPs). Nowadays, numerous DRPs classification systems are available, but due to some defects none of them are currently accepted and implemented universally. The purpose of this study is to design and validate a comprehensive system for classification and documentation of possible DRPs for the Iranian patients. Methods: In this methodological study, four classification systems were studied, and their differences were reviewed, compared. Ultimately, a comprehensive documentation system was developed and tested for validity using experts' opinions. Findings: A comprehensive list of 53 DRPs under eight categories was developed and examined for validity. After collecting the data and validity assessment, questions with content validity ratio of <0.4 and content validity index of <70% were excluded and modified. Finally, with the exclusion and modification of eight DRPs, a modified DRPs list was created. Conclusion: According to the universality and validity assessment and based on consensus of 20 experts, this DRPs list can be used to regulate the standard operation procedure of outpatient clinics in Iran, and could act toward standardization of this service.
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Management of febrile neutropenia: A description of clinical and microbiological findings by focusing on risk factors and pitfalls
Fatemeh Karimi, Farzaneh Ashrafi, Azadeh Moghaddas, Ali Derakhshandeh
Objective: Febrile neutropenia (FN) is one of the most serious clinical problems in patients with hematologic malignancies and patients receiving chemotherapy. The present study was implemented to determine precisely how FN is managed in most referral hospitals in Isfahan (Iran) and what are the characteristics of FN patients as well as risk factors associated with FN development. Methods: This study was a cross-sectional study performed over a period of 6 months on patients hospitalized in the Hematology-Oncology Center of Omid Hospital, Isfahan, Iran. The information was collected by filling the designed data abstraction form. Findings: A total of 115 oncology patients were admitted with or encountered to FN. This equates to a cumulative incidence of 1.26% of FN cases per 1000 oncology admissions. The average age was 49.5 ± 18.02 years (range 18–85 years), with 42.6% of patients being female. The most frequently prescribed antibiotic agents were meropenem (91.3%) and vancomycin (47.82%) alone or in combination. Empiric antifungal agents initiated in 20.86% of cases, and we could not find any patients who needed to receive antiviral treatment. From all positive cultures, Gram-positive microorganisms were the most found pathogen. Among them, female sex (42.6%) and lymphopenia (26.5%) were the most noted predictors. Neutropenia (81.7%) was the most reported risk factors for serious complications. Conclusion: Although our center is university-affiliated, there are still several points, and pitfalls must be considered and revised in the management of FN patients. Obtaining and assessing the samples microbiologically and antibiotic therapy accordingly were the most troublesome complications.
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Effect of topical chamomile oil on postoperative bowel activity after cesarean section: A randomized controlled trial
Ebrahim Khadem, Mahboobeh Shirazi, Leila Janani, Roja Rahimi, Parastoo Amiri, Fereshteh Ghorat
DOI:10.4103/jrpp.JRPP_17_103 PMID:30211237
Objective: Postoperative ileus (POI) is a common complication after surgery that requires a multifactorial therapeutic approach. This study aims to assess the effect of topical chamomile oil on postoperative bowel activity after cesarian section. Methods: This randomized controlled trial was carried out in 2015 at Chamran Hospital in Iran. A block randomization list was generated for 142 parturient divided into three groups. In the intervention group (arm A) (n = 47), chamomile oil was applied topically on abdominal region after the stability of the patient. Placebo group (arm B) (n = 47) received placebo oil and control group (arm C) (n = 48) had no intervention. A recovery program was used after surgery for all participants. The primary outcome was time to first flatus. Secondary outcomes were time to bowel sounds, defecation, return of appetite, hospital stay, and rate of nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain. Findings: Times to first flatus were significantly shorter in Group A (arm A vs. B, P < 0.001 and arm A vs. C, P < 0.001). In addition, time to first bowel sounds (arm A vs. B, P < 0.001 and arm A vs. C, P < 0.001) and return of appetite (arm A vs. B, P < 0.001 and arm A vs. C, P < 0.001) were significantly shorter in arm A. The times from surgery to first defecation were shorter in Group A versus B and C. However, there were no statistically significant differences between three groups. Conclusion: These results suggest that topical chamomile oil has a potential therapeutic effect on gastrointestinal motility and can reduce the duration of POI.
Anemia, depression, and suicidal attempts in women: Is there a relationship?
Nastaran Eizadi-Mood, Raana Ahmadi, Sara Babazadeh, Ahmad Yaraghi, Massoumeh Sadeghi, Payam Peymani, Ali Mohammad Sabzghabaee
Objective: Suicide is a social health problem worldwide. Anemia has been associated with depression. Since it remains debated whether anemia is associated with suicide independently of depression, we evaluate this probable association in women who attempted suicide through acute poisoning. Methods: The study design was cross-sectional and performed on women who attempted suicide through intentional poisoning with age more than 18 years old. Different variables were evaluated and compared in patients with respect to anemia, depression, other psychiatric diseases and history of suicide. Independent t-tests and binary logistic regression were used for statistical analysis. Findings: Nearly 26.2% of the women had anemia (n = 55). Most women with anemia were in the age group of 20–40 years (68.8%). 52.2% of the women were married. Mixed-drug poisoning was the most common (60.1%) followed by pesticide (8.9%), and antipsychiatric medications (8.4%). There was a significant difference in duration of hospitalization between anemic and nonanemic patients. Nearly 72.7% of the patients survived without complications. Anemia and depression were not significant predictive factors for depression and suicide. However, in our patients, the presence of other underlaying psychiatric disorders was a risk factor for suicidal attempt through acute poisoning. Conclusion: In women who attempted suicide through acute poisoning, anemia and depression were not predicting factors for suicide. However, the presence of other underlying psychiatric psychiatric disorders had a predictive value for the outcome of treatment. Length of hospital stay was also correlated with anemia.
Albumin utilization evaluation in a major teaching hospital in Iran: Recommendations for guideline development
Maryam Farasatinasab, Atefeh Amouzegar, Saeed Safari, Behrooz Ghanbari, Majid Darkahian, Sepideh Emami, Nashmin Pakdaman, Maryam Salili
DOI:10.4103/jrpp.JRPP_18_4 PMID:30211241
Objective: Human albumin solution is an expensive colloidal preparation which is commonly used in clinical practice. Due to high cost of albumin, increased rate of the inappropriate use worldwide, and many other reasons, it is imperative to establish a practical protocol to use albumin products and limit its usage. The aim of this study was to identify albumin utilization patterns in a teaching hospital and to demonstrate the importance of the need to reconsider prescribing strategies for albumin administration. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was performed between August 2016 and December 2016 at Firoozgar Hospital affiliated to Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. All albumin prescriptions for adult patients during the study period were enrolled for appropriateness evaluation according to the latest evidence-based studies and guidelines. Findings: Among 320 albumin prescriptions, 168 (52.5%) were inappropriate according to the current evidence. The most common irrational causes for the albumin usage were hypoalbuminemia (23.4%), nutritional support (13.7%), neuroprotection in subarachnoid hemorrhage (3%), pretreatment for cancer surgery (2.8%), edema (1.6%), hepatic failure (1.6%), and paracentesis (3%). The total amount of albumin used for 320 patients was 52,050 g, from which 28,470 g was inappropriate resulting in $97,398 wastage. Conclusion: These findings, along with aforementioned guidelines, support the requirement for physicians' educational programs and proper strategies for appropriate prescriptions and could also be important in modifying the available guidelines concerning expensive drugs such as albumin.
Trial of atorvastatin on serum interleukin-6, total antioxidant capacity, C-reactive protein, and alpha-1 antitrypsin in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Anahita Arian, Sayyed Gholamreza Mortazavi Moghadam, Tooba Kazemi, Mahmood Zardast, Asghar Zarban
Objective: The present study was designed to investigate the effects of atorvastatin on serum high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), and alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods: A clinical trial study conducted on 42 cases of COPD (Vali-Asr Hospital, Birjand, East of Iran, years 2014–16). Patients were randomly assigned to 21 controls and 21 cases who treated with atorvastatin (40 mg/day for 6 months). Inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting β-agonist were administrated in both groups. The trial was registered at the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (registration number: IRCT2016042527594N1). TAC was measured by ferric reducing/antioxidant power assay. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to determine IL-6, AAT, and hs-CRP. Spearman's rho test and Wilcoxon, Mann–Whitney, paired, and independent t-tests were used for data analysis in SPSS 23. P < 0.05 was considered significant. Findings: A number of patients completed the study were 16 in atorvastatin and 18 in control group. Mean increments (μmol/L) of TAC (mean ± standard deviation [SD]) were 12.81 ± 605.25 (P = 0.68) in atorvastatin and 160.26 ± 280.54 (P = 0.14) in control group. Mean decrements of IL-6, CRP, and AAT (mean ± SD) were 1.41 ± 5.51 (P = 0.71), 0.98 ± 5.68 (P = 0.72), and 10.94 ± 46.83 (P = 0.21) in atorvastatin and 0.91 ± 11.70 (P = 0.75), 3.23 ± 7.00 (P = 0.19), and 18.77 ± 55.90 (P = 0.21) in control group. Conclusion: Atorvastatin did not succeed in maintaining TAC and CRP reduction. However, less reduction in AAT and more reduction in IL-6 in the atorvastatin group would be likely a beneficial effect in COPD.
Economic evaluation of using pesticides to control cutaneous leishmaniasis in Isfahan
Ehsanallah Jafari, Maryam Moeeni, Reza Fadaei, Reza Rezayatmand
Objective: Pesticides have been used as the main part of the national cutaneous leishmaniasis control program for serveral years in Iran. However, the cost-effectiveness of this strategy has not been yet analyzed. The aim of this study is to to analyze the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of using pesticides as the main strategy to prevent rural CL in Isfahan. Methods: This is an economic evaluation study performed from a health system perspective to estimate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of the control strategy with and without pesticides. The outcome measures are incidence rate of cutaneous leishmaniasis and the disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). The cost-effectiveness and cost-utility have been analyzed by calculating incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER). Data of cost and incidence rate obtained from the health centers of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Vice-Chancellery for Health. The disability weight was obtained from the literature. A one-way sensitivity analysis was applied with a 20% increase and decrease in costs. Findings: The total cost of control program in 2013 and 2014 were US$578,453 (ppp) and US$14,978.2 (ppp), respectively. The incidence rate of cutaneous leishmaniasis was estimated at 1396 and 1277 (per 100,000 population in hyperendemic areas where pesticides have been used) in 2013 and 2014, respectively. DALY lost due to disease was estimated to be 8.024 and 7.342 in 2013 and 2014, correspondingly. Both the cost-effectiveness and the cost-utility analyses resulted in negative ICERs, lying in the rejection area of the ICER plane. Conclusion: The use of pesticides to prevent cutaneous leishmaniasis (rural sicker) in Isfahan province has not proved to offer a reduction in the incidence rate of cutaneous leishmaniasis as well as reduction in DALYs lost. However, due to data availability limitation, the time frame for this study was limited. A prospective design with longitudinal data is recommended to be used by future research. Other alternatives to raise population awareness about different aspects of disease should be also considered for evaluation.
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy in a patient with erectile dysfunction: Tadalafil as an offending medication
Alireza Dehghani, Mohammad-Hasan Alemzadeh-Ansari, Marjan Masjedi, Arman Amirkhani, Mohsen Pourazizi
Erectile dysfunction (ED) has negative effects on quality of life. The first line of oral medication for this condition is phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5I) including Tadalafil. Ocular complications associated with Tadalafil are rare and usually occurred in participant with known risk factors. In this report, we describe and review the related literature of development of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy -associated Tadalafil. A healthy nonsmoking 42-year-old male with a history of ED presented with acute onset of an inferior visual field defect on the right eye. Automated perimetry showed inferior altitudinal loss in the affected eye. The administration of Tadalafil was discontinued as a potential causative agent for this condition. During follow-up, neither improvement signs nor symptoms revealed.
A newly proposed management protocol for acute aluminum phosphide poisoning
Gholamali Dorooshi, Shafeajafar Zoofaghari, Nastaran Eizadi Mood, Farzad Gheshlaghi
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Report Card: BMC Racing Team
By Daniel Benson published 9 January 13
Gilbert, Evans, Phinney and van Garderen lead into 2013
Taylor Phinney (BMC) won the opening stage of the 2012 Giro, the young American's first Grand Tour stage victory, and earned the maglia rosa. (Image credit: AFP)
Cadel Evans signs autographs (Image credit: Bettini Photo)
Tour de France leader Bradley Wiggins (Sky) and defending Tour champion Cadel Evans (BMC) cross the finish line in Pau. (Image credit: Bettini Photo)
Taylor Phinney (BMC) wore the maglia rosa for the first three days (Image credit: AFP)
Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) makes his winning move in the finale of the men's road race world championship. (Image credit: AFP)
Philippe Gilbert (BMC) waves to the crowd at the start of the race (Image credit: Sirotti)
Tejay Van Garderen (United States) (Image credit: Bettini Photo)
USA Pro Challenge overall leader Tejay van Garderen (BMC) would surrender his yellow jersey at the conclusion of stage 6. (Image credit: Jonathan Devich/epicimages.us)
Alessandro Ballan going back to the team cars. (Image credit: Isabelle Duchesne)
Alessandro Ballan (BMC) celebrates winning stage 7 at the 2012 Eneco Tour (Image credit: Bettini Photo)
Thor Hushovd thrives on Paris-Roubaix (Image credit: Photopress.be)
BMC's George Hincapie finishes the final race of his professional career in the USA Pro Challenge's concluding time trial in Denver. (Image credit: AFP)
Smokey the Bear pays his respects to George Hincapie in Golden, Colorado prior to the BMC American's last road race in the professional peloton. (Image credit: Jonathan Devich/epicimages.us)
Taylor Phinney (United States) (Image credit: Sirotti)
Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) with his world championship gold medal. (Image credit: Bettini Photo)
There were significant - even unrealistic - expectations placed on the BMC Racing Team in 2012 with Thor Hushovd and Philippe Gilbert joining an already star-studded cast at the start of year.
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Gilbert was the team's marquee signing after an unstoppable 2011, while Hushovd's move from Garmin was supposed to herald the Norwegian's first monument win. They looked set to dominate in almost every race. However, illness, injury and a lack of form scuppered BMC's new stars and it was left to other riders to fly the red and black BMC Racing Team flag.
Alessandro Ballan secured podium places in Flanders and Roubaix, while Cadel Evans started the season showing his intentions with a win in the Criterium International. Taylor Phinney blasted his way from promising rider to international star in the space of 8.7 kilometres at the Giro d'Italia. There was also a popular win for Marco Pinotti too, who closed out the race with a win in the final time trial at the Giro d'Italia.
All eyes then turned to the Tour de France. Could Evans keep the composure and poise that lifted him to glory in 2011? Could he stop Team Sky's run-away train that had dominated a host of stage races already?
We were left in little doubt by the start of the Tour's second week when a knee injury and illness left the Australian out of the running – although a valiant ride to La Toussuire reminded everyone of the Australian's true grit. The emergence of Tejay van Garderen at the Tour overshadowed Evans' downturn, with the former HTC rider becoming the first American since Greg LeMond to win the white jersey.
The second half of the season saw Gilbert finally rediscover his 2011 legs with two Vuelta stage wins and a rainbow jersey. Greg van Avermaet also produced two strong rides in Montreal and Quebec WorldTour events in Canada, while van Garderen narrowly lost out to Vande Velde at the US ProCycling Challenge in Colorado. Steve Cummings picked up two wins, and Johan Tschopp claimed the Tour of Utah.
All eyes will be on the big-name triumvirate of Hushovd Gilbert and Evans in 2013. The Norwegian hasn't had a consistent year since 2010 and his two aggressive wins at the 2011 Tour papered over the fact that his sprint legs may have left him for good. Gilbert will be expected to win at least one Classics come the spring, while the loss of Ballan to injury provides opportunities for Van Avermaet, new-signing Daniel Oss and Phinney, who has won the U23 version of Paris-Roubaix twice.
As for the team's stage racing potential: a lot depends on Evans and his aging legs. At 35 and with van Garderen hot on his heels, the former Tour winner will be under pressure come July. But as van Garderen will find out, there's a gulf in pressure and performance when it comes to stepping up and riding for yellow. The 2013 Tour route certainly favours Evans's characteristics though, and to his credit, he's bounced back from poor Tour showings in the past.
Best signing
BMC Racing Team were relatively quiet on the transfer front this time around although the opportunity to sign Joaquim Rodriguez perhaps still can't be ruled out. At 25 Oss joins the team at a pivotal phase in his career. Despite having gathered respectable places in a number of Classics the Italian has yet to blossom into a consistent winner and despite his decent sprint he has was deployed as a domestique under Liquigas's care. With Ballan set to miss the Classics and Hushovd's capabilities an unknown, Oss is a wildcard for a number of spring races. His compatibility and relationship with Gilbert will be key.
Biggest loss
George Hincapie was allowed to eek out the final breathes of his career in 2012, having agreed a confession and deal with USADA. A paltry six month ban served out after retirement was little justice for years of doping but ethics aside, his BMC teammates will miss Hincapie on the road. In terms of racing experience and knowledge the American was a valuable asset. However with the likes of Evans, Pinotti, and Hushovd, the blow is somewhat cushioned.
Who to watch
With such a star-studded array of cycling galácticos, the BMC Racing Team once again packs a strong punch in 2013. However, van Garderen stands out as the rider with most to gain this season. With Evans perhaps on the wane, BMC lack an alternative leader, with only Marco Pinotti having shown three week form in the past.
Van Garderen's progress isn't just crucial for BMC, it's a matter of national importance given the USA's recent malaise in cycling.
Daniel Benson
Daniel Benson is the Editor in Chief at both Cyclingnews.com and BikePerfect.com. Based in the UK, he has worked within cycling for almost 15 years, and he joined the Cyclingnews team in 2008 as the site's first UK-based Managing Editor. In that time, he has reported on over a dozen editions of the Tour de France, several World Championships, the Tour Down Under, Spring Classics, and the London 2012 Olympic Games. With the help of the excellent editorial team, he runs the coverage on Cyclingnews and has interviewed leading figures in the sport including UCI Presidents and Tour de France winners. | {
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Home » Haitian Times Morning News Roundup » Haitian Times News Roundup – June 26
Haitian Times News Roundup – June 26
by The Haitian Times Jun. 26, 2019 Jun. 26, 2019
Security Council approves 'historic' political Haiti mission, ending UN peacekeeping role in the country
The Security Council on Monday approved a resolution to create a UN "Integrated Office" in Haiti, designed to support the country's government in strengthening political stability and good governance. The Office, named BINUH, will replace the 15-year long peacekeeping mission, MINUJUSTH, on October 16. Continue reading
Farah Louis Wins Democratic Primary, Securing Haitian-American Political Power In 45th District
Farah Louis won a hard fought victory in the special election last month for the 45th district's city council seat and did it again last night, winning the Democratic primary race for the same position. The win all but secures Louis as the district councilwoman for the next four years. Continue reading
Haiti to Face Canada in Gold Cup Quarterfinals
Following their win against Costa Rica on Monday, the Grenadiers are set to face Canada on Saturday in the quarterfinals for the 15th Gold Cup. Haiti, which is playing its 7th final phase of the Gold Cup (2000, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2015 and 2019), will play the quarter-finals for the fourth time in its history (2002, 2009, 2015 and 2019) and Duckens Nazon will look to register his 4th goal in the finals of the Gold Cup. Continue reading
For First Time in 15 Year Haiti to be Without International Military Contingent
For the first time since 2004, there will be no military contingent or police force. There will be essentially advisory groups. In the rather deleterious context of popular mobilization against the ruling power, special consideration is given to promoting and strengthening political stability and good governance. As usual, United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti will be headed by a special representative of the Secretary-General who will "preserve and promote a peaceful and stable environment" and "advise the Government on ways to facilitate a dialogue national, inclusive, political actors." Continue reading
<h1>Haitian Times News Roundup – June 26</h1> <p class="byline">by The Haitian Times, The Haitian Times <br />June 26, 2019</p> <p><strong><u>Haiti</u></strong></p> <p><strong>Security Council approves 'historic' political Haiti mission, ending UN peacekeeping role in the country</strong></p> <p>The Security Council on Monday approved a resolution to create a UN "Integrated Office" in Haiti, designed to support the country's government in strengthening political stability and good governance. The Office, named BINUH, will replace the 15-year long peacekeeping mission, MINUJUSTH, on October 16. <a href="https://haitiantimes.com.com/2019/06/26/security-council-approves-historic-political-haiti-mission-ending-un-peacekeeping-role-in-the-country/">Continue reading</a></p> <p><strong>Farah Louis Wins Democratic Primary, Securing Haitian-American Political Power In 45th District</strong></p> <p>Farah Louis won a hard fought victory in the special election <a href="https://haitiantimes.com.com/2019/05/14/farah-louis-wins-flatbush-special-election-for-city-council/">last month</a> for the 45th district's city council seat and <a href="https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/politics/election-results">did it again last night, winning the Democratic primary race </a>for the same position. The win all but secures Louis as the district councilwoman for the next four years. <a href="https://haitiantimes.com.com/2019/06/26/farah-louis-wins-democratic-primary-securing-haitian-american-political-power-in-45th-district/">Continue reading</a></p> <p><strong>Haiti to Face Canada in Gold Cup Quarterfinals</strong></p> <p>Following their win against Costa Rica on Monday, the Grenadiers are set to face Canada on Saturday in the quarterfinals for the 15th Gold Cup. Haiti, which is playing its 7th final phase of the Gold Cup (2000, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2015 and 2019), will play the quarter-finals for the fourth time in its history (2002, 2009, 2015 and 2019) and Duckens Nazon will look to register his 4th goal in the finals of the Gold Cup. <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Continue reading (opens in a new tab)" href="https://lenouvelliste.com/article/203648/haiti-vs-canada-pour-la-3e-fois-en-phase-finale-de-la-gold-cup" target="_blank">Continue reading</a></p> <p><strong>For First Time in 15 Year Haiti to be Without International Military Contingent </strong></p> <p>For the first time since 2004, there will be no military contingent or police force. There will be essentially advisory groups. In the rather deleterious context of popular mobilization against the ruling power, special consideration is given to promoting and strengthening political stability and good governance. As usual, <em>United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti</em> will be headed by a special representative of the Secretary-General who will "preserve and promote a peaceful and stable environment" and "advise the Government on ways to facilitate a dialogue national, inclusive, political actors." <a href="https://lenouvelliste.com/article/203635/la-resolution-creant-le-binuh-la-nouvelle-mission-politique-speciale-de-lonu-en-haiti" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Continue reading (opens in a new tab)">Continue reading</a></p> </p>
This <a target="_blank" href="https://haitiantimes.com/2019/06/26/haitian-times-news-roundup-june-26-2/">article</a> first appeared on <a target="_blank" href="https://haitiantimes.com">The Haitian Times</a> and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.<img id="republication-tracker-tool-source" src="https://haitiantimes.com/?republication-pixel=true&post=26514&ga=" style="width:1px;height:1px;"> | {
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Sebastian Niedner (* 23. Dezember 1993) ist ein deutscher Einradfahrer.
Seine größten Erfolge hatte er an der Unicon 2008 in Kopenhagen und Unicon 2010 in Wellington Neuseeland, der Einradweltmeisterschaft, dort wurde er jeweils in der offenen Wertung Männer Weltmeister im Einrad Langsam Rückwärtsfahren. In Dänemark 2008 holte er in seiner Altersklasse 3x Gold (Individual Freestyle, Downhill Gliding und Langsam Rückwärts), 1 × Silber (50 m 1 ft Einbein Einradrennen) und 3 × Bronze (Standard Skill, Track Coasting und 30 m Walk the Wheel). Auf der Weltmeisterschaft in Neuseeland holte er noch zusätzlich einen 3. Platz in der Offenen Klasse Einrad Downhill Gliding. In seiner Altersklasse holte er zusätzlich in Neuseeland 2 × Gold (Langsam Rückwärts und Downhill Gliding) und 4 × Bronze (100 m, 50 m One Foot, Standard Skill und Einrad Downhill). In der Disziplin "Langsam Rückwärts" fuhr er sogar den Weltrekord. Auf Grund des Weltmeistertitels und des Weltrekordes hatte er 2008 und 2009 Auftritte im Radio und Fernsehen, unter anderem bei Stefan Raab auf Pro7.
Niedner lebt in München.
Bestzeiten / Rekorde
Weblinks
Website von Sebastian Niedner
Video von Sebastian Niedner bei TV Total Stefan Raab auf MySpass.de
Einrad Video von Sebastian Niedner
Radsportler (Deutschland)
Geboren 1993
Deutscher
Mann
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We saw Tokyo Godfathers today, and I'm still trying to recover from this movie... maybe there can be too much of a good thing after all!
This is the third movie from Satoshi Kon, and as he as already shown with Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress, he is pure genius.
Godfathers brings us into present-day post-bubble Tokyo on Christmas eve and the movie then shocks and amuses us with the tale of a dysfunctional homeless "family" and how they try to bring a found baby back to its mother.
It is a different kind of Christmas Story - gritty, snotty, bloody. We learn a lot about the unlikely heros in this movie and not all of it is likeable. They are real people, more real than would seem possible for animated characters.
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Day Cream with Snail Extract SPF 30 is a unique formula containing snail secretion that helps regenerate, restore and smooth the skin.
The snail extract has a strong antibacterial effect and contains many beneficial substances such as allantoin, vitamins, minerals and oligoelements, which in combination with other natural ingredients helps the skin to regenerate quickly. It gives excellent results in the deletion of scars of different nature, which makes it suitable for people with very sensitive skin.
AQUA,CACAO BUTTER, CACAO POWDER, KARITE OIL, JOJOBA OIL, SNAIL SECRETION EXTRACT, ALANTOINE, PROPOLYS.
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The end of the search for (audio) fidelity (or, ode to Technics SU-V98)
14th May, 2012 · Kerry Butt · 1 Comment
I own a Technics SU-V98 integrated amplifier. I bought it some 20 years ago from Grenada (remember them?) when they were getting out of the audio equipment rent-to-own business to concentrate on VCRs. That amp, with the matching tuner and Technics 200-watt speakers (along with a turntable, CD changer and cassette deck), powered me through my personal Golden Age of music listening. Up until that purchase, I had been trying to improve my audio gear (within my basically non-existent budget) from the time I received my first portable record player as a birthday present. Sound quality was important to me then. I remember taping music over the air from an AM transistor radio as a kid and feeling so dissatisfied with the sound. With the advent of FM, sound quality improved, but FM radio was no substitute for a well-cared-for LP (or, later, CD) played on a good sound system.
But my search for better and better sound changed with that Technics purchase. I remember quite clearly feeling, when I heard that system, that the sound was good enough to satisfy me. I knew (and the past 20 years have borne this out) that I would never again feel the need to "upgrade".
This is not to say that the Technics system is an "audiophile" one, or that I am an audiophile myself. I simply had an internal sense of what I was looking for and, when I found it, I did not feel the need to go further.
So why the sudden attack of nostalgia? Well, I mentioned that I still own the Technics amp. Although that's true, I rarely use it for listening to music anymore. It is now mainly used as a "home theatre" amplifier (despite being "only" stereo) for our living room TV/DVD. In fact, I don't listen to very much music at home anymore. I still listen to music a lot, but most of my listening is done either on the street (on my smartphone through earbuds) or in the car (on my docked smartphone plugged into the factory stereo in my Toyota Corolla). Music at home is now basically just background music at mealtimes or in the backyard. Gone are the days of listening to music as an activity in and of itself. I no longer find myself sitting alone in a room, positioning myself so as to maximize sound quality, listening to music while doing nothing else. And I used to do that a lot. I listed "listening to music" as a hobby on applications for summer jobs without a second thought. It was as logical as listing "reading" as a hobby. But somewhere along the way, I changed. It's been ten years or so since I sat and carefully listened to a CD (I think it was Rush's "Vapour Trails," for what it's worth.)
It's not just me who changed. I see around me a fundamental shift in how music is enjoyed. Oh, audiophiles still exist, and Neil Young recently caused a stir with his comments about the poor quality of current digital audio formats (see here for an audiophile discussion on Young's comments) but, as the linked piece points out, the real loss of fidelity comes from the playback systems people are using, not the digital source material. And those playback systems are tied to people's lifestyles, not their desire for musical fidelity. Music today is mostly listened to on portable MP3 players/smartphones, using earbuds; on computers, through laptop speakers or relatively cheap powered speakers; or on car systems, where volume and (especially) bass trump fidelity. (If you have to buy a pad to keep your subwoofer from rattling your licence plate, you ain't interested in fidelity.) Most people are buying compressed music in the form of single-track digital downloads and eschewing CDs.
Of course, I may be wrong and the changes in my listening habits are merely a result of advancing age. I do see some evidence that sound quality (if not fidelity in the audiophile sense) is making a comeback, within the bounds of current tech (I'm thinking of Beats by Dr. Dre and Apple's AirPlay system). How about you? Has the way you listen to music changed over time? Are you more or else interested in sound quality than you used to be? Comment, as always, are welcome!
Posted in Music | Tags: AirPlay, Apple, audiophile, CD, Dr. Dre, Technics |
Simon Sinek and inspiring action
2nd February, 2012 · Kerry Butt · Leave a comment
So, I recently watched a TED talk by Simon Sinek called "How great leaders inspire action." This talk is actually a couple of years old, but I only found out about it (and Simon Sinek himself) from a colleague a week or so ago. My colleague found the talk very inspiring and wanted me to watch it on TED.com, so I did. (Before I go on, I need to say that I have not read Mr. Sinek's book, in which he expands on the idea espoused in the TED talk; my comments on Sinek's ideas are based only on what he laid out in the 20-minute lecture.)
My first issue is that it is not really clear what the talk is about. According to the title, it should be about how great leaders inspire action. But, when you listen to the talk, it seems to be about many things. It's about why Apple is so successful (or innovative – Sinek seems to treat them as the same thing). It's about why the Wright brothers pioneered powered manned flight, even though other, better-funded people were working on the same thing at the same time. It's about why Martin Luther King, and not someone else, headed the civil rights movement in the U.S. Although Sinek treats these as "examples" of a larger point, I simply did not see the connection. It felt as though Sinek started with his idea and then went out to find famous events or people that he could shoehorn into his concept.
Let's start, as he does, with Apple. He asks why it is that Apple is so consistently more innovative than the competition, when they are "just a computer company", like all the others. But when he goes into detail with this Apple example, he talks about how Apple's marketing is different from that of other companies. Rather than focus on Steve Jobs and how he inspired innovation from Apple employees, he turns the talk into "why Apple sells more stuff than the other companies." (His answer, the idea of the "golden circle" notwithstanding, is that they appeal to a kind of snobbery: "We believe in challenging the status quo. We believe in thinking differently. If you believe in that, too, buy our product." As opposed to the other guys, who make a more rational appeal: "We make good stuff, so buy it.")
Why would he use a marketing example? Well, it makes sense when you learn that Simon Sinek came up through the ad agency ranks. His training is as an ad man, a marketer, a salesmen. So it's not surprising that an advertising example comes easily to his mind.
His second example involves the Wright brothers. Why, he asks, did the Wright brothers pioneer powered manned flight when others with much greater resources (such as Samuel Pierpont Langley, who had government backing and access to large amounts of cash and expertise) did not. Again, in a nutshell, Sinek's explanation is that the Wright brothers were motivated by a desire to change the world, while Langley just wanted to be rich and famous.
But, once again, how is this an example of how great leaders inspire action? Sinek says that the Wright brothers' "team" gave the brothers their "blood, sweat and tears", while Langley's team were only in it for the paycheque. My first question is: how does he know what motivated the Wright brothers' team, much less Langley's? Also, this is the first time I have ever heard the Wright brothers used as an example of inspiring leadership. I am not an expert on the Wright brothers, by any means, but I do know that the image of the Wright brothers, like that of Thomas Edison, is of the brilliant loner. Just as we never hear about Edison's "team", we also never hear about the Wrights'. Again, it seems an odd example to use to describe inspiring leadership.
I mentioned the "golden circle" earlier. This is a set of three concentric rings that Sinek uses to illustrate his core concept. (The outer ring is labelled "what", the middle ring,"how" and the inner ring, "why".) His theory is that inspiring leaders are marked by communicating "from the inside out" i.e, from the "why", rather than from the "what." To go back to his Apple example, he argues that Apple markets like this: "We believe in challenging the status quo and thinking differently (the 'why'). This is embodied in our computers, which are beautifully designed and user-friendly (the 'how')." Other computer companies, on the other hand, market like this: "We make computers. (the 'what'). They are beautifully designed and user-friendly (the 'how')."
Sinek goes on to relate this "golden circle" concept to the human brain. He says that a cross-section of the human brain (looking from above) can be overlaid on the golden circle. The "what" ring corresponds to the neocortex and the inner "how" and "why" circles correspond to the limbic brain. Sinek says that the neocortex is the part of the brain in charge of language and "rational and analytical thought", while the limbic brain is in charge of feelings, all decision-making and "it has no capacity for language." If it's not already clear, he goes on to spell it out: if you want to change behaviour, inspire loyalty, etc., you have to appeal to the limbic (emotional) part of the brain, not the neocortex (rational) part.
OK, where to begin? First of all, Simek does not explain how one appeals to a part of the brain that has "no capacity for language." I don't need language to know to pull my hand away from a flame, but I do need it to figure out what it is that Steve Jobs is trying to tell me, so that I can be inspired by it.
Also, it's simply not the case that Apple's advertising is all about telling people what they believe (the "why"). Think about the famous "Mac vs. PC" series of television commercials. To me, at least, they were very clearly about how Macs are more user-friendly than PCs, more versatile, more reliable, better. I see no appeal to some high-level "belief system", simply "we have a better product" (albeit done in a very clever, entertaining way).
And, when you think about it, without the brain mumbo-jumbo, Sinek's idea is nothing more or less than the classic appeal to emotion, something that advertisers have been doing from the very beginning of advertising. In a sense, isn't much of advertising about making you want something that you might not want on a purely rational basis?
Sinek's final example is that of Martin Luther King. He asks why it was Martin Luther King who led the civil rights movement. As Sinek says, King was not the only great orator of his time and he was not the only person to have suffered in a pre-civil-rights America. Why him? Curiously, it is a question that Sinek never answers. Oh, he explains that King told people what he believed, and this inspired people with similar beliefs to get behind him. (And Sinek's line that King gave the "I have a dream" speech, not the "I have a plan" speech" is pretty good.) But Sinek never answers the question: why was it King, and not someone else? In the absence of a "Wright brothers vs. Langley" or "Apple vs. other computer companies" comparison, we are left with the uncomfortable feeling that Sinek is saying King inspired people because he was inspiring (or that he was inspiring because he inspired people). He says King said what he believed, and that others who believed what he believed "made the cause their own." Is it just me, or is there something missing there, another step that Sinek doesn't mention? He seems to be saying that it is sufficient just to say what you believe, and that others who believe what you believe will automatically be moved to action. I think that, ultimately, the real secret is how you connect with those who believe what you believe and make them take the action you want them to take. Sadly, Sinek offers no clue to that secret and, to me at least, that means he never really answers the question in the title of his talk.
I'm curious how others reacted to Simon Sinek and his ideas. As always, comments are welcome.
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Q: Ajv: validate json with dynamic keys I use ajv to validate JSON data model before inserting/updating my database.
Today I want to use this structure:
const dataStructure = {
xxx1234: { mobile: "ios" },
yyy89B: { mobile: "android" }
};
My keys are dynamic because they are ids.
Do you know how to validate it with ajv ?
PS: as an alternative solution, i can of course use this structure:
const dataStructure = {
mobiles: [{
id: xxx1234,
mobile: "ios"
}, {
id: yyy89B,
mobile: "android"
}]
};
Then I would have to loop on the array to find the ids I want.
All my queries will become more complex, it bothers me.
Thank you for your help !
A:
Below example may help you.
1.Validate dynamic key value
Update regex with your requirement.
const dataStructure = {
11: { mobile: "android" },
86: { mobile: "android" }
};
var schema2 = {
"type": "object",
"patternProperties": {
"^[0-9]{2,6}$": { //allow key only `integer` and length between 2 to 6
"type": "object"
}
},
"additionalProperties": false
};
var validate = ajv.compile(schema2);
console.log(validate(dataStructure)); // true
console.log(dataStructure);
2.Validate array of JSON with simple data types.
var schema = {
"properties": {
"mobiles": {
"type": "array", "items": {
"type": "object", "properties": {
"id": { "type": "string" },
"mobile": { "type": "string" }
}
}
}
}
};
const data = {
mobiles: [{
id: 'xxx1234',
mobile: "ios"
}]
};
var validate = ajv.compile(schema);
console.log(validate(data)); // true
console.log(data);
You can add your validation as per requirement.
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#ifndef UBLOX_AT_CELLULAR_NETWORK_H_
#define UBLOX_AT_CELLULAR_NETWORK_H_
#include "AT_CellularNetwork.h"
#include "APN_db.h"
namespace mbed
{
class UBLOX_AT_CellularNetwork : public AT_CellularNetwork
{
public:
UBLOX_AT_CellularNetwork(ATHandler &atHandler);
virtual ~UBLOX_AT_CellularNetwork();
virtual nsapi_error_t connect();
virtual const char *get_gateway();
protected:
virtual NetworkStack *get_stack();
virtual nsapi_error_t set_access_technology_impl(RadioAccessTechnology opRat);
virtual bool get_modem_stack_type(nsapi_ip_stack_t requested_stack);
virtual RegistrationMode has_registration(RegistrationType rat);
private:
/** Length of IMSI buffer.
*/
static const int MAX_IMSI_LENGTH = 15;
/** The type of authentication to use.
*/
nsapi_security_t _auth;
/** Connect the on board IP stack of the modem.
*
* @return True if successful, otherwise false.
*/
nsapi_error_t open_data_channel();
/** Activate one of the on-board modem's connection profiles.
*
* @param apn The APN to use.
* @param username The user name to use.
* @param password The password to use.
* @param auth The authentication method to use
* (NSAPI_SECURITY_NONE, NSAPI_SECURITY_PAP,
* NSAPI_SECURITY_CHAP or NSAPI_SECURITY_UNKNOWN).
* @return True if successful, otherwise false.
*/
bool activate_profile(const char* apn, const char* username, const char* password);
/** Convert nsapi_security_t to the modem security numbers.
*
* @param nsapi_security Security protocol.
* @return Modem security numbers.
*/
int nsapi_security_to_modem_security(nsapi_security_t nsapi_security);
/** Disconnect the on board IP stack of the modem.
*
* @return True if successful, otherwise false.
*/
bool disconnect_modem_stack();
/** Read IMSI of modem.
*/
nsapi_error_t get_imsi(char* imsi);
/** Get the next set of credentials from the database.
*/
void get_next_credentials(char ** config);
};
} // namespace mbed
#endif // UBLOX_AT_CELLULAR_NETWORK_H_
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