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Ames Police LGBT liaison role is a step to improve LBGTQ+ relations
UPDATE: This version corrects the church where the symbolic rainbow flag is displayed in the second paragraph. We apologize for the error.
In 2017, the city of Ames held its first LGBTQIA+ pride festival, which was a large step toward the representation of the LTBGTQ+ community in Ames.
While a symbolic rainbow flag hangs at the Ames United Church of Christ, with a message of encouragement and tolerance, the Ames Police Department has installed efforts to ensure the safety of LGBTQ+ community members and to create a stronger relationship with members of that community.
"There's been a constant battle for members of the LBGTQIA+ community to coexist in major cities since the '60s, and it's created a sense of friction with law enforcement," said Daniel Hoffman-Zinnel, executive director of One Iowa, a statewide lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) organization, preserving and advancing equality for the LGBTQ community.
As recently as 2016, according to the FBI's yearly Crime in the U.S. (CIUS), Iowa had the sixth-highest occurrence of hate-based crimes, with 17.5 percent of those offenses being targeted toward a victim's sexual orientation.
There's been a noticeable trend in Iowa cities in that past couple of years, and that trend is the continued efforts to include, involve, and inspirit the LGBTQ+ community in various areas of their respective cities.
Ames Police installed Sgt. Christine Crippen as its LGBTQ Liaison.
"Our goal (is) to engage with the LGBT community, and Christine has attended meetings and is finding ways to continue to be a source of help for the Ames LBGT community," said Ames Police Cmdr. Geoff Huff.
The decision to install the position is a part of an overarching theme of the department, to have resources for underrepresented groups.
"We don't want to wait for discrimination or bias-related crime to happen for us," Huff said. "We want to make sure
The Municipal Equality Index, conducted by the Human Rights Campaign, grades each major city in the United States on a five-category, 100-point scale in its resources for marginalized groups.
Ames received a score of 82, ranking it in the top-fifth percentile among all U.S. cities. The 82 score is Ames' highest ranking in the Index's seven-year history.
The Ames Police department scored a perfect 22 out of 22 in 2018, and much of that can be attributed to the implementation of the LGBTQ+ Liaison. The community liaison role is rooted in proactivity, with collaborations and training with inclusion groups being a major tenant of the job.
Crippens, in her role, has met with various inclusion affairs groups at Iowa State University, as well as attended programs and meetings to help combat anti-discriminatory tactics.
The role of the LGBT liaison developed in San Francisco in the 1960s as anti-gay practices, such as entrapment in private areas, was a common occurrence.
"An LGBT liaison should be a point person for members of the LGBTQIA+ community to come to for support, but also to identify issues in their town," said Hoffman-Zinnel.
The responsibilities for Crippen and the Ames police are two-fold; outreach and protection for the LGBTQ+ community.
"Transgender woman and men have shown reluctance and fear in reporting attacks to police, and the role of a liaison to seek to find avenues to ensure their safety and prevent future occurrence," said Hoffman-Zinnel.
While the Ames community liaison is still in its early stages, it's a prime example of the efforts local law enforcement are making to create an equal and inclusive environment for all of its citizens. | {
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Nemanja Matic says Manchester United 'ready to compete' for Premier League title
By PA Staff 13 January 2021
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Nemanja Matic believes Manchester United showed their title credentials by beating Burnley to go top of the Premier League on merit heading into Sunday's mouth-watering clash at rivals Liverpool.
Paul Pogba's second-half volley fired Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's ever-improving side to their ninth win of an impressive 11-match unbeaten league run, with Tuesday's 1-0 victory propelling them above Jurgen Klopp's reigning champions.
United had to dig deep, remain patient and regain their composure after frustration threatened to bubble over at the end of the first half to win at Turf Moor, where they went top at this stage of the season for the first time since Sir Alex Ferguson's victorious farewell 2012-13 season.
"I think that this kind of win shows that we are ready to compete for (the) title," Matic, a two-time Premier League winner during his time at Chelsea, said.
"Sometimes (in the past) we looked like a team who wants to score as soon as possible, then we get panicked.
"I think today we showed more maturity, we showed that we are more clever and on this pitch here, in this stadium against Burnley, it's always hard to win the games.
"Not to concede a goal from the long balls, set-pieces, so we prepared the game well and I think that we deserved these three points.
"In our team we have lots of quality and in these kind of games you have to use that.
𝗢𝗹𝗲 🔴 #MUFC#PhotoOfTheDaypic.twitter.com/25PjsRd3TT— Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 13, 2021
"You have to be patient, not to panic, because when you have that much quality during 90 minutes one situation will decide (the game) and it was exactly what we did today.
"I'm happy. I'm happy for the team, for the team performance, for our team spirit and let's see Sunday against Liverpool.
"It's the biggest derby in England. We go there to compete with them, to see where we are (against) one of the best teams in the league, so I think that we are ready."
United head to Anfield on Sunday boasting a three-point cushion over their nearest rivals – a far cry from the 30-point gap that Klopp's men opened up over the Red Devils when they last met in January 2020.
Solskjaer has understandably downplayed the importance of going top at this stage, but Matic believes they deserve to be top of the pile.
"We played 17 games, we are top of the table, so that shows something," he said.
"We didn't play five or six games and you're top, then you can say 'maybe it's lucky'.
"But after 17 games definitely it's not lucky. Definitely there is a quality.
+3 really important points! Keep pushing lads 🙌🏻🙏🏻 #[email protected]/fmbk9XlIKZ— Bruno Fernandes (@B_Fernandes8) January 12, 2021
"But we can't relax. We have to be concentrated until the end – to go game by game.
"Always in football the next one is the most important, the next one is the biggest final. We're going to take like that and we will see."
Matic was among United's best performers at Burnley but Pogba was the star man, capping a fine display with his match-winning volley.
"I think that Paul in the last couple of games he showed a maturity," the Serbian midfielder told MUTV. "He shows exactly the way how he needs to play.
"If he continues to play in this way, he will… he is one of the best midfielders in the world but on the pitch he will show exactly what's his potential and that he can be the leader.
"I'm happy for him and, yeah, he needs to use what he has in legs, in his head.
"I don't want to say much more about him. I don't want him to feel too much big (headed)!
"But he is fantastic and, as I said, like everyone else needs to go game by game. The next one is the most important."
We go again on Saturday. 👊#WHUBUR ⏳ pic.twitter.com/6Qk42BzTNO— Burnley FC (@BurnleyOfficial) January 13, 2021
While United prepare for a big clash at Liverpool, Burnley focus on Saturday's trip to West Ham – a club heavily linked with Clarets centre-back James Tarkowski last summer.
"I know the result is disappointing, but as a group we are in a good place," the defender said after Tuesday's loss to United.
"West Ham have had a good season so far, so it's a real tough test for us again but we are in a good place with plenty of bodies coming back so we'll look forward to it."
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Iranian-born Kouross has been a member of the Big Noise Films Collective since 2007. His international and domestic news dispatches and documentary work have appeared on MTV, Current TV, Al Jazeera and Democracy Now, among others. A board member of the Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association, his co-production of the documentary on Iraq for MTV's True Life won the RTNDA's Edward L. Murrow Prize for Best Television Documentary in 2005. Kouross' last production with Big Noise, Yo Soy el Army: America's New Military Caste, details the heightened recruitment of Latinos by the U.S. military. It debuts next month. Kouross is currently finishing his doctorate in media studies at New York University.
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Omar has worked in both commercial and independent film development. He was most recently part of the film financing team at the Doha Film Institute, awarding grants to filmmakers from the Middle East and North Africa region. Previously, Omar worked in literary development for New Regency Productions and in the story department at Paramount Pictures. Omar received a BFA in documentary film from UCLA.
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Artist and filmmaker Suha Araj is often found overhearing, watching, or telling a story. Her work explores the displacement of immigrant communities and her passion lies in bridging cultures. Her short film, I am Palestine screened at festivals internationally and is used as an educational tool. She served as a story advisor to the Sundance selection, Slingshot HipHop and produced the narrative short, Fruition. Installation art (Displacement, Inshallah Falasteen, Buried in Michigan) and acting (Chocolate in Heat, Suitcase) have inspired her storytelling in new mediums. Her latest feature script, Khsara explores the humor created from the contrast of cultural expectations. Khsara has been developed with RAWI and the Sundance Screenwriters Lab, Torino Film Lab, Dubai Film Connection, EAVE, and IFP No Borders 2011. Khsara was also selected for the inaugural Emerging Visionaries program from IFP, the Lincoln Center and the Royal Bank of Canada. This February participated in the Berlinale Talent market and Talent Campus. For seven years Suha was part of the film selection committee of the Arab Film Festival in San Francisco and has also served on the LunaFest Board of Advisors. She is a cofounder of DivineCaroline.com, a publishing platform for women to tell their stories.
Ariana Allensworth is from Northern California. She attended Fordham University graduating in 2009. She was accepted into an AmeriCorps program and placed at New Design High School. She was hired after her internship by Urban Arts Partnership to develop a new program at the school that targets low attendance and low overall school engagement through counseling, academic advisement, art classes and family involvement. Her work ranges from classroom media instruction and one-on-one student advisement to after-school programming. Her advice, "Never underestimate the power of human connections!"
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Europe's top air carrier Ryanair on April 3 celebrated its first flight on its new route from Prague to Zadar, Croatia, which will operate twice weekly as part of its summer schedule.
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Meadow Springs is a suburb of Mandurah, immediately northeast of Mandurah's central area. Alongside some of Mandurah's most recent land estates, it contains a large golf course, Catholic primary school, Anglican co-educational school, and a war veterans' estate. There are many parks and walking trails near the lake. The upcoming train station will provide convenient public transport, eliminating the need to drive into Mandurah to catch a train.
Shopping
Meadow Springs also contains a small shopping centre, with a Coles Supermarkets and previously a Target department store, separate from the main shopping complex.
Transport
Meadow Springs is serviced by Transperth bus routes operated by Transdev WA—the 558 (Mandurah to Rockingham) & 587 (Mandurah to Lakelands), both connecting the suburb to the Mandurah railway line. A future train station is planned at Gordon Road in the Business Industry area of Mandurah in Meadow Springs.
Education
Meadow Springs is home to three private schools, Frederick Irwin Anglican School (K-12), Assumption Catholic Primary School (K-6) and Mandurah Baptist College (K-12). Meadow Springs Primary School www.meadowspringsps.com, a brand new government school opened in 2012, It boasts a dental clinic and a special education support centre. It currently has a student population of over 900.
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Welcome to our July issue of E.A.W. eNewsletter for the Electrical & Electronics, Automotive and Wireless/Smartworld industry. Please review the stories below; click on the relevant hyperlink in the title to learn more.
Bureau Veritas presents "Cybersecurity Guidelines for Software Development & Assessment (BV-SW-200)" | {
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Over the weekend, The Hustle caught up with Keahi Seymour, inventor of the Bionic Boots, with kind of a bummer story about how his dream of bringing his speed augmenting footwear to the masses had fizzled out since its viral fame a few years ago. It's an interesting window into the thorny question of when to give up on your dream of turning your passion into a business.
Seymour wowed everyone at Maker Faire Bay Area in 2014 and wrote about building the Bionic Boots for Make: a few months later. The boots use a molded carbon fiber shell and a series of springs to mimic animals like kangaroos that walk on their toes and store energy in their achilles tendons. And they work. They're a fantastic piece of engineering that really does boost a person's running speed. Moon shoes, these are not.
It's easy to look at the boots as a failure if you only look at them as a product. Any number of factors could have contributed to the boots not making it to market, including outside companies copying and selling his concept while he was unable to fight back. But if you told that 12-year-old kid that one day he'd be racing at 25mph with his dream boots, he'd be ecstatic. | {
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Wokeism vs. 'Living Joy' with Author Chris Stefanick
Published by CV News Feed at December 8, 2021
CV NEWS FEED // Chris Stefanick of Real Life Catholic recently joined EDIFY as a guest presenter on the topic of "Responding to a World Gone Woke." In a followup interview, Stefanick offered further insights into how he believes Catholics are called to live the truths of a faith that many reject.
In his comments to CatholicVote, Stefanick drew from his recent book "Living Joy: 9 Rules to Help You Rediscover and Live Joy Every Day." Readers can get a hold of the book here, but in addition, Stefanick — an engaging presenter and video coach — has also transformed the ideas in his book into a video series, which can be found at his website, RealLifeCatholic.com.
The joy that Our Lord offers us isn't some passing emotion, Stefanick told CatholicVote. The mantra of our day is to tell everyone to "believe in themselves" and that "they can accomplish anything they set their minds to," he said. And yet, he noted, "We've never been more miserable."
The reason for much of the misery we see in our culture is because of the emptiness of the worldviews that have supplanted the Christian message in many people's lives. "If we're a cosmic accident" or nothing more than "self-aware sludge," Stefanick said, "then there's no meaning in life."
The joy that comes with the meaningful — and truly "edifying" — message of the Gospel is too great a gift to be hidden beneath a bushel basket. Especially in a time like ours, when so many are mired in misery and depression.
But in the face of the woke-ism and other troubles that Stefanick covered in his EDIFY video, some Catholics can become sapped of that joy, he warned. In such cases, "what is left is a faith that is unattractive."
"We have to stay joyful," he said.
While true Christian joy isn't just an emotion, it also isn't a distant goal that we can only have "after cancel culture ends," he continued. He worries that many Christians are "throwing in the towel prematurely," abandoning public efforts and turning the faith into a private, almost anti-social pursuit. Perhaps fear of persecution might tempt us to such a course of action.
"If we become holy and stick together," however, "then anything the bad guys might do is only going to help us become saints," Stefanick said.
Not only that, but Stefanick does not believe that the evils that seem to be ramping up today are as powerful as we might fear.
"I think a lot of the woke garbage we're dealing with right now" is "death rattles" rather than "victory cries" he said. "There's no way this can hold." For example, Stefanick pointed to the patent absurdity of the trans movement contradicting the "good things from the feminist movement" by saying "men are superior to women in every way — they can even beat them at women's sports!"
The "lie" of the "evil one" is always that he has the upper hand, Stefanick observed. "He's so loud, like a shallow stream is loud," he said. The mighty Mississippi, on the other hand, "makes no noise at all."
Finally, Stefanick encouraged Catholics to invite others into the deep joy of our faith. "It doesn't take rocket science to create a new front porch for Christianity," he said. Evangelism isn't necessarily "come to Mass," he said. It can be: "Come to my house for a pipe."
"The front porch of Christianity is supposed to be your home."
Readers can find more about Chris Stefanick's "Living Joy," and sign up to learn how they can apply it in their own lives, by clicking here.
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Q: Differentiate $e^{-\frac{x^2}{4Dt}}$ How to differentiate $$ \exp \left( -\frac{x^2}{4Dt} \right)$$
?
(A step by step solution is sought)
A: Make the simple substitution $u=-\frac{x^2}{4Dt}=-\frac{1}{4}x^2D^{-1}t^{-1}$ and let $z=\mathrm{exp}(u)$. Then...
$$\frac{\partial z}{\partial x} = \frac{dz}{du}\frac{\partial u}{\partial x} = \mathrm{exp}(u) \cdot \left(-\frac{1}{2}xD^{-1}t^{-1} \right) = -\frac{x\cdot \mathrm{exp}\left(-\frac{x^2}{4Dt}\right)}{2Dt}$$
$$\frac{\partial z}{\partial t} = \frac{dz}{du}\frac{\partial u}{\partial t} = \mathrm{exp}(u) \cdot \left(\frac{1}{4}x^2D^{-1}t^{-2} \right) = \frac{x^2\cdot \mathrm{exp}\left(-\frac{x^2}{4Dt}\right)}{4Dt^2}$$
If $D$ is meant to be a variable, we'd also have...
$$\frac{\partial z}{\partial D} = \frac{dz}{du}\frac{\partial u}{\partial D} = \mathrm{exp}(u) \cdot \left(\frac{1}{4}x^2D^{-2}t^{-1} \right) = \frac{x^2\cdot \mathrm{exp}\left(-\frac{x^2}{4Dt}\right)}{4D^2t}$$
Now what if $D$ is constant, $x$ is a function of $t$? Then we have...
$$\frac{dz}{dt} = \frac{dz}{du}\frac{\partial u}{\partial x}\frac{dx}{dt} + \frac{dz}{du}\frac{\partial u}{\partial t}\frac{dt}{dt} =
-\frac{x\cdot \mathrm{exp}\left(-\frac{x^2}{4Dt}\right)}{2Dt}\cdot x'(t) +
\frac{x^2\cdot \mathrm{exp}\left(-\frac{x^2}{4Dt}\right)}{4Dt^2}\cdot 1$$
Assumptions about dependencies among variables (and what is a variable) can make a big difference.
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When you fully commit to a yoga asana (posture) and meditation practice, you become aware that there's more to yoga than the physical practice. Below is are a few of the organizations I will be contributing to in 2010. "Give" as much as you "Receive" from your yoga practice. Namaste.
Soles4Souls – A donation of just $10 can help provide shoes for 5 people in need. Can you imagine not owning one pair of shoes? | {
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Through the Brazilian Wilderness
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This is an account of a zoo-geographic reconnaissance through the Brazilian hinterland.
The official and proper title of the expedition is that given it by the Brazilian Government: Expedicao Scientifica Roosevelt- Rondon. When I started from the United States, it was to make an expedition, primarily concerned with mammalogy and ornithology, for the American Museum of Natural History of New York. This was undertaken under the auspices of Messrs. Osborn and Chapman, acting on behalf of the Museum. In the body of this work I describe how the scope of the expedition was enlarged, and how it was given a geographic as well as a zoological character, in consequence of the kind proposal of the Brazilian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, General Lauro Muller. In its altered and enlarged form the expedition was rendered possible only by the generous assistance of the Brazilian Government. Throughout the body of the work will be found reference after reference to my colleagues and companions of the expedition, whose services to science I have endeavored to set forth, and for whom I shall always feel the most cordial friendship and regard.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
SAGAMORE HILL,
I. THE START
One day in 1908, when my presidential term was coming to a close, Father Zahm, a priest whom I knew, came in to call on me. Father Zahm and I had been cronies for some time, because we were both of us fond of Dante and of history and of science—I had always commended to theologians his book, "Evolution and Dogma." He was an Ohio boy, and his early schooling had been obtained in old-time American fashion in a little log school; where, by the way, one of the other boys was Januarius Aloysius MacGahan, afterward the famous war correspondent and friend of Skobeloff. Father Zahm told me that MacGahan even at that time added an utter fearlessness to chivalric tenderness for the weak, and was the defender of any small boy who was oppressed by a larger one. Later Father Zahm was at Notre Dame University, in Indiana, with Maurice Egan, whom, when I was President, I appointed minister to Denmark.
On the occasion in question Father Zahm had just returned from a trip across the Andes and down the Amazon, and came in to propose that after I left the presidency he and I should go up the Paraguay into the interior of South America. At the time I wished to go to Africa, and so the subject was dropped; but from time to time afterward we talked it over. Five years later, in the spring of 1913, I accepted invitations conveyed through the governments of Argentina and Brazil to address certain learned bodies in these countries. Then it occurred to me that, instead of making the conventional tourist trip purely by sea round South America, after I had finished my lectures I would come north through the middle of the continent into the valley of the Amazon; and I decided to write Father Zahm and tell him my intentions. Before doing so, however, I desired to see the authorities of the American Museum of Natural History, in New York City, to find out whether they cared to have me take a couple of naturalists with me into Brazil and make a collecting trip for the museum.
Accordingly, I wrote to Frank Chapman, the curator of ornithology of the museum, and accepted his invitation to lunch at the museum one day early in June. At the lunch, in addition to various naturalists, to my astonishment I also found Father Zahm; and as soon as I saw him I told him I was now intending to make the South American trip. It appeared that he had made up his mind that he would take it himself, and had actually come on to see Mr. Chapman to find out if the latter could recommend a naturalist to go with him; and he at once said he would accompany me. Chapman was pleased when he found out that we intended to go up the Paraguay and across into the valley of the Amazon, because much of the ground over which we were to pass had not been covered by collectors. He saw Henry Fairfield Osborn, the president of the museum, who wrote me that the museum would be pleased to send under me a couple of naturalists, whom, with my approval, Chapman would choose.
The men whom Chapman recommended were Messrs. George K. Cherrie and Leo E. Miller. I gladly accepted both. The former was to attend chiefly to the ornithology and the latter to the mammalogy of the expedition; but each was to help out the other. No two better men for such a trip could have been found. Both were veterans of the tropical American forests. Miller was a young man, born in Indiana, an enthusiastic with good literary as well as scientific training. He was at the time in the Guiana forests, and joined us at Barbados. Cherrie was an older man, born in Iowa, but now a farmer in Vermont. He had a wife and six children. Mrs. Cherrie had accompanied him during two or three years of their early married life in his collecting trips along the Orinoco. Their second child was born when they were in camp a couple of hundred miles from any white man or woman. One night a few weeks later they were obliged to leave a camping-place, where they had intended to spend the night, because the baby was fretful, and its cries attracted a jaguar, which prowled nearer and nearer in the twilight until they thought it safest once more to put out into the open river and seek a new resting-place. Cherrie had spent about twenty-two years collecting in the American tropics. Like most of the field-naturalists I have met, he was an unusually efficient and fearless man; and willy-nilly he had been forced at times to vary his career by taking part in insurrections. Twice he had been behind the bars in consequence, on one occasion spending three months in a prison of a certain South American state, expecting each day to be taken out and shot. In another state he had, as an interlude to his ornithological pursuits, followed the career of a gun-runner, acting as such off and on for two and a half years. The particular revolutionary chief whose fortunes he was following finally came into power, and Cherrie immortalized his name by naming a new species of ant-thrush after him—a delightful touch, in its practical combination of those not normally kindred pursuits, ornithology and gun-running.
In Anthony Fiala, a former arctic explorer, we found an excellent man for assembling equipment and taking charge of its handling and shipment. In addition to his four years in the arctic regions, Fiala had served in the New York Squadron in Porto Rico during the Spanish War, and through his service in the squadron had been brought into contact with his little Tennessee wife. She came down with her four children to say good-by to him when the steamer left. My secretary, Mr. Frank Harper, went with us. Jacob Sigg, who had served three years in the United States Army, and was both a hospital nurse and a cook, as well as having a natural taste for adventure, went as the personal attendant of Father Zahm. In southern Brazil my son Kermit joined me. He had been bridge building, and a couple of months previously, while on top of a long steel span, something went wrong with the derrick, he and the steel span coming down together on the rocky bed beneath. He escaped with two broken ribs, two teeth knocked out, and a knee partially dislocated, but was practically all right again when he started with us.
In its composition ours was a typical American expedition. Kermit and I were of the old Revolutionary stock, and in our veins ran about every strain of blood that there was on this side of the water during colonial times. Cherrie's father was born in Ireland, and his mother in Scotland; they came here when very young, and his father served throughout the Civil War in an Iowa cavalry regiment. His wife was of old Revolutionary stock. Father Zahm's father was an Alsacian immigrant, and his mother was partly of Irish and partly of old American stock, a descendant of a niece of General Braddock. Miller's father came from Germany, and his mother from France. Fiala's father and mother were both from Bohemia, being Czechs, and his father had served four years in the Civil War in the Union Army—his Tennessee wife was of old Revolutionary stock. Harper was born in England, and Sigg in Switzerland. We were as varied in religious creed as in ethnic origin. Father Zahm and Miller were Catholics, Kermit and Harper Episcopalians, Cherrie a Presbyterian, Fiala a Baptist, Sigg a Lutheran, while I belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church.
For arms the naturalists took 16-bore shotguns, one of Cherrie's having a rifle barrel underneath. The firearms for the rest of the party were supplied by Kermit and myself, including my Springfield rifle, Kermit's two Winchesters, a 405 and 30-40, the Fox 12-gauge shotgun, and another 16-gauge gun, and a couple of revolvers, a Colt and a Smith & Wesson. We took from New York a couple of canvas canoes, tents, mosquito-bars, plenty of cheesecloth, including nets for the hats, and both light cots and hammocks. We took ropes and pulleys which proved invaluable on our canoe trip. Each equipped himself with the clothing he fancied. Mine consisted of khaki, such as I wore in Africa, with a couple of United States Army flannel shirts and a couple of silk shirts, one pair of hob-nailed shoes with leggings, and one pair of laced leather boots coming nearly to the knee. Both the naturalists told me that it was well to have either the boots or leggings as a protection against snake-bites, and I also had gauntlets because of the mosquitoes and sand-flies. We intended where possible to live on what we could get from time to time in the country, but we took some United States Army emergency rations, and also ninety cans, each containing a day's provisions for five men, made up by Fiala.
The trip I proposed to take can be understood only if there is a slight knowledge of South American topography. The great mountain chain of the Andes extends down the entire length of the western coast, so close to the Pacific Ocean that no rivers of any importance enter it. The rivers of South America drain into the Atlantic. Southernmost South America, including over half of the territory of the Argentine Republic, consists chiefly of a cool, open plains country. Northward of this country, and eastward of the Andes, lies the great bulk of the South American continent, which is included in the tropical and the subtropical regions. Most of this territory is Brazilian. Aside from certain relatively small stretches drained by coast rivers, this immense region of tropical and subtropical America east of the Andes is drained by the three great river systems of the Plate, the Amazon, and the Orinoco. At their headwaters the Amazon and the Orinoco systems are actually connected by a sluggish natural canal. The headwaters of the northern affluents of the Paraguay and the southern affluents of the Amazon are sundered by a stretch of high land, which toward the east broadens out into the central plateau of Brazil. Geologically this is a very ancient region, having appeared above the waters before the dawning of the age of reptiles, or, indeed, of any true land vertebrates on the globe. This plateau is a region partly of healthy, rather dry and sandy, open prairie, partly of forest. The great and low-lying basin of the Paraguay, which borders it on the south, is one of the largest, and the still greater basin of the Amazon, which borders it on the north, is the very largest of all the river basins of the earth.
In these basins, but especially in the basin of the Amazon, and thence in most places northward to the Caribbean Sea, lie the most extensive stretches of tropical forest to be found anywhere. The forests of tropical West Africa, and of portions of the Farther-Indian region, are the only ones that can be compared with them. Much difficulty has been experienced in exploring these forests, because under the torrential rains and steaming heat the rank growth of vegetation becomes almost impenetrable, and the streams difficult of navigation; while white men suffer much from the terrible insect scourges and the deadly diseases which modern science has discovered to be due very largely to insect bites. The fauna and flora, however, are of great interest. The American Museum was particularly anxious to obtain collections from the divide between the headwaters of the Paraguay and the Amazon, and from the southern affluents of the Amazon. Our purpose was to ascend the Paraguay as nearly as possible to the head of navigation, thence cross to the sources of one of the affluents of the Amazon, and if possible descend it in canoes built on the spot. The Paraguay is regularly navigated as high as boats can go. The starting- point for our trip was to be Asuncion, in the state of Paraguay.
My exact plan of operations was necessarily a little indefinite, but on reaching Rio de Janeiro the minister of foreign affairs, Mr. Lauro Muller, who had been kind enough to take great personal interest in my trip, informed me that he had arranged that on the headwaters of the Paraguay, at the town of Caceres, I would be met by a Brazilian Army colonel, himself chiefly Indian by blood, Colonel Rondon. Colonel Rondon has been for a quarter of a century the foremost explorer of the Brazilian hinterland. He was at the time in Manaos, but his lieutenants were in Caceres and had been notified that we were coming.
More important still, Mr. Lauro Muller—who is not only an efficient public servant but a man of wide cultivation, with a quality about him that reminded me of John Hay—offered to help me make my trip of much more consequence than I had originally intended. He has taken a keen interest in the exploration and development of the interior of Brazil, and he believed that my expedition could be used as a means toward spreading abroad a more general knowledge of the country. He told me that he would co-operate with me in every way if I cared to undertake the leadership of a serious expedition into the unexplored portion of western Matto Grosso, and to attempt the descent of a river which flowed nobody knew whither, but which the best-informed men believed would prove to be a very big river, utterly unknown to geographers. I eagerly and gladly accepted, for I felt that with such help the trip could be made of much scientific value, and that a substantial addition could be made to the geographical knowledge of one of the least-known parts of South America. Accordingly, it was arranged that Colonel Rondon and some assistants and scientists should meet me at or below Corumba, and that we should attempt the descent of the river, of which they had already come across the headwaters.
I had to travel through Brazil, Uruguay, the Argentine, and Chile for six weeks to fulfil my speaking engagements. Fiala, Cherrie, Miller, and Sigg left me at Rio, continuing to Buenos Aires in the boat in which we had all come down from New York. From Buenos Aires they went up the Paraguay to Corumba, where they awaited me. The two naturalists went first, to do all the collecting that was possible; Fiala and Sigg travelled more leisurely, with the heavy baggage.
Before I followed them I witnessed an incident worthy of note from the standpoint of a naturalist, and of possible importance to us because of the trip we were about to take. South America, even more than Australia and Africa, and almost as much as India, is a country of poisonous snakes. As in India, although not to the same degree, these snakes are responsible for a very serious mortality among human beings. One of the most interesting evidences of the modern advance in Brazil is the establishment near Sao Paulo of an institution especially for the study of these poisonous snakes, so as to secure antidotes to the poison and to develop enemies to the snakes themselves. We wished to take into the interior with us some bottles of the anti-venom serum, for on such an expedition there is always a certain danger from snakes. On one of his trips Cherrie had lost a native follower by snake-bite. The man was bitten while out alone in the forest, and, although he reached camp, the poison was already working in him, so that he could give no intelligible account of what had occurred, and he died in a short time.
Poisonous snakes are of several different families, but the most poisonous ones, those which are dangerous to man, belong to the two great families of the colubrine snakes and the vipers. Most of the colubrine snakes are entirely harmless, and are the common snakes that we meet everywhere. But some of them, the cobras for instance, develop into what are on the whole perhaps the most formidable of all snakes. The only poisonous colubrine snakes in the New World are the ring- snakes, the coral-snakes of the genus elaps, which are found from the extreme southern United States southward to the Argentine. These coral-snakes are not vicious and have small teeth which cannot penetrate even ordinary clothing. They are only dangerous if actually trodden on by some one with bare feet or if seized in the hand. There are harmless snakes very like them in color which are sometimes kept as pets; but it behooves every man who keeps such a pet or who handles such a snake to be very sure as to the genus to which it belongs.
The great bulk of the poisonous snakes of America, including all the really dangerous ones, belong to a division of the widely spread family of vipers which is known as the pit-vipers. In South America these include two distinct subfamilies or genera—whether they are called families, subfamilies, or genera would depend, I suppose, largely upon the varying personal views of the individual describer on the subject of herpetological nomenclature. One genus includes the rattlesnakes, of which the big Brazilian species is as dangerous as those of the southern United States. But the large majority of the species and individuals of dangerous snakes in tropical America are included in the genus lachecis. These are active, vicious, aggressive snakes without rattles. They are exceedingly poisonous. Some of them grow to a very large size, being indeed among the largest poisonous snakes in the world—their only rivals in this respect being the diamond rattlesnake of Florida, one of the African mambas, and the Indian hamadryad, or snake-eating cobra. The fer-de-lance, so dreaded in Martinique, and the equally dangerous bushmaster of Guiana are included in this genus. A dozen species are known in Brazil, the biggest one being identical with the Guiana bushmaster, and the most common one, the jararaca, being identical, or practically identical with the fer-de-lance. The snakes of this genus, like the rattlesnakes and the Old World vipers and puff-adders, possess long poison-fangs which strike through clothes or any other human garment except stout leather. Moreover, they are very aggressive, more so than any other snakes in the world, except possibly some of the cobras. As, in addition, they are numerous, they are a source of really frightful danger to scantily clad men who work in the fields and forests, or who for any reason are abroad at night.
The poison of venomous serpents is not in the least uniform in its quality. On the contrary, the natural forces—to use a term which is vague, but which is as exact as our present-day knowledge permits— that have developed in so many different families of snakes these poisoned fangs have worked in two or three totally different fashions. Unlike the vipers, the colubrine poisonous snakes have small fangs, and their poison, though on the whole even more deadly, has entirely different effects, and owes its deadliness to entirely different qualities. Even within the same family there are wide differences. In the jararaca an extraordinary quantity of yellow venom is spurted from the long poison-fangs. This poison is secreted in large glands which, among vipers, give the head its peculiar ace-of-spades shape. The rattlesnake yields a much smaller quantity of white venom, but, quantity for quantity, this white venom is more deadly. It is the great quantity of venom injected by the long fangs of the jararaca, the bushmaster, and their fellows that renders their bite so generally fatal. Moreover, even between these two allied genera of pit-vipers, the differences in the action of the poison are sufficiently marked to be easily recognizable, and to render the most effective anti-venomous serum for each slightly different from the other. However, they are near enough alike to make this difference, in practice, of comparatively small consequence. In practice the same serum can be used to neutralize the effect of either, and, as will be seen later on, the snake that is immune to one kind of venom is also immune to the other.
But the effect of the venom of the poisonous colubrine snakes is totally different from, although to the full as deadly as, the effect of the poison of the rattlesnake or jararaca. The serum that is an antidote as regards the colubrines. The animal that is immune to the bite of one may not be immune to the bite of the other. The bite of a cobra or other colubrine poisonous snake is more painful in its immediate effects than is the bite of one of the big vipers. The victim suffers more. There is a greater effect on the nerve-centres, but less swelling of the wound itself, and, whereas the blood of the rattlesnake's victim coagulates, the blood of the victim of an elapine snake—that is, of one of the only poisonous American colubrines— becomes watery and incapable of coagulation.
Snakes are highly specialized in every way, including their prey. Some live exclusively on warm-blooded animals, on mammals, or birds. Some live exclusively on batrachians, others only on lizards, a few only on insects. A very few species live exclusively on other snakes. These include one very formidable venomous snake, the Indian hamadryad, or giant cobra, and several non-poisonous snakes. In Africa I killed a small cobra which contained within it a snake but a few inches shorter than itself; but, as far as I could find out, snakes were not the habitual diet of the African cobras.
The poisonous snakes use their venom to kill their victims, and also to kill any possible foe which they think menaces them. Some of them are good-tempered, and only fight if injured or seriously alarmed. Others are excessively irritable, and on rare occasions will even attack of their own accord when entirely unprovoked and unthreatened.
On reaching Sao Paulo on our southward journey from Rio to Montevideo, we drove out to the "Instituto Serumtherapico," designed for the study of the effects of the venom of poisonous Brazilian snakes. Its director is Doctor Vital Brazil, who has performed a most extraordinary work and whose experiments and investigations are not only of the utmost value to Brazil but will ultimately be recognized as of the utmost value for humanity at large. I know of no institution of similar kind anywhere. It has a fine modern building, with all the best appliances, in which experiments are carried on with all kinds of serpents, living and dead, with the object of discovering all the properties of their several kinds of venom, and of developing various anti-venom serums which nullify the effects of the different venoms. Every effort is made to teach the people at large by practical demonstration in the open field the lessons thus learned in the laboratory. One notable result has been the diminution in the mortality from snake-bites in the province of Sao Paulo.
In connection with his institute, and right by the laboratory, the doctor has a large serpentarium, in which quantities of the common poisonous and non-poisonous snakes are kept, and some of the rarer ones. He has devoted considerable time to the effort to find out if there are any natural enemies of the poisonous snakes of his country, and he has discovered that the most formidable enemy of the many dangerous Brazilian snakes is a non-poisonous, entirely harmless, rather uncommon Brazilian snake, the mussurama. Of all the interesting things the doctor showed us, by far the most interesting was the opportunity of witnessing for ourselves the action of the mussurama toward a dangerous snake.
The doctor first showed us specimens of the various important snakes, poisonous and non-poisonous, in alcohol. Then he showed us preparations of the different kinds of venom and of the different anti-venom serums, presenting us with some of the latter for our use on the journey. He has been able to produce two distinct kinds of anti-venom serum, one to neutralize the virulent poison of the rattlesnake's bite, the other to neutralize the poison of the different snakes of the lachecis genus. These poisons are somewhat different and moreover there appear to be some differences between the poisons of the different species of lachecis; in some cases the poison is nearly colorless, and in others, as in that of the jararaca, whose poison I saw, it is yellow.
But the vital difference is that between all these poisons of the pit- vipers and the poisons of the colubrine snakes, such as the cobra and the coral-snake. As yet the doctor has not been able to develop an anti-venom serum which will neutralize the poison of these colubrine snakes. Practically this is a matter of little consequence in Brazil, for the Brazilian coral-snakes are dangerous only when mishandled by some one whose bare skin is exposed to the bite. The numerous accidents and fatalities continually occurring in Brazil are almost always to be laid to the account of the several species of lachecis and the single species of rattlesnake.
Finally, the doctor took us into his lecture-room to show us how he conducted his experiments. The various snakes were in boxes, on one side of the room, under the care of a skilful and impassive assistant, who handled them with the cool and fearless caution of the doctor himself. The poisonous ones were taken out by means of a long-handled steel hook. All that is necessary to do is to insert this under the snake and lift him off the ground. He is not only unable to escape, but he is unable to strike, for he cannot strike unless coiled so as to give himself support and leverage. The table on which the snakes are laid is fairly large and smooth, differing in no way from an ordinary table.
There were a number of us in the room, including two or three photographers. The doctor first put on the table a non-poisonous but very vicious and truculent colubrine snake. It struck right and left at us. Then the doctor picked it up, opened its mouth, and showed that it had no fangs, and handed it to me. I also opened its mouth and examined its teeth, and then put it down, whereupon, its temper having been much ruffled, it struck violently at me two or three times. In its action and temper this snake was quite as vicious as the most irritable poisonous snakes. Yet it is entirely harmless. One of the innumerable mysteries of nature which are at present absolutely insoluble is why some snakes should be so vicious and others absolutely placid and good-tempered.
After removing the vicious harmless snake, the doctor warned us to get away from the table, and his attendant put on it, in succession, a very big lachecis—of the kind called bushmaster—and a big rattlesnake. Each coiled menacingly, a formidable brute ready to attack anything that approached. Then the attendant adroitly dropped his iron crook on the neck of each in succession, seized it right behind the head, and held it toward the doctor. The snake's mouth was in each case wide open, and the great fangs erect and very evident. It would not have been possible to have held an African ring-necked cobra in such fashion, because the ring-neck would have ejected its venom through the fangs into the eyes of the onlookers. There was no danger in this case, and the doctor inserted a shallow glass saucer into the mouth of the snake behind the fangs, permitted it to eject its poison, and then himself squeezed out the remaining poison from the poison- bags through the fangs. From the big lachecis came a large quantity of yellow venom, a liquid which speedily crystallized into a number of minute crystals. The rattlesnake yielded a much less quantity of white venom, which the doctor assured us was far more active than the yellow lachecis venom. Then each snake was returned to its box unharmed.
After this the doctor took out of a box and presented to me a fine, handsome, nearly black snake, an individual of the species called the mussurama. This is in my eyes perhaps the most interesting serpent in the world. It is a big snake, four or five feet long, sometimes even longer, nearly black, lighter below, with a friendly, placid temper. It lives exclusively on other snakes, and is completely immune to the poison of the lachecis and rattlesnake groups, which contain all the really dangerous snakes of America. Doctor Brazil told me that he had conducted many experiments with this interesting snake. It is not very common, and prefers wet places in which to live. It lays eggs, and the female remains coiled above the eggs, the object being apparently not to warm them, but to prevent too great evaporation. It will not eat when moulting, nor in cold weather. Otherwise it will eat a small snake every five or six days, or a big one every fortnight.
There is the widest difference, both among poisonous and non-poisonous snakes, not alone in nervousness and irascibility but also in ability to accustom themselves to out-of-the-way surroundings. Many species of non-poisonous snakes which are entirely harmless, to man or to any other animal except their small prey, are nevertheless very vicious and truculent, striking right and left and biting freely on the smallest provocation—this is the case with the species of which the doctor had previously placed a specimen on the table. Moreover, many snakes, some entirely harmless and some vicious ones, are so nervous and uneasy that it is with the greatest difficulty they can be induced to eat in captivity, and the slightest disturbance or interference will prevent their eating. There are other snakes, however, of which the mussurama is perhaps the best example, which are very good captives, and at the same time very fearless, showing a complete indifference not only to being observed but to being handled when they are feeding.
There is in the United States a beautiful and attractive snake, the king-snake, with much the same habits as the mussurama. It is friendly toward mankind, and not poisonous, so that it can be handled freely. It feeds on other serpents, and will kill a rattlesnake as big as itself, being immune to the rattlesnake venom. Mr. Ditmars, of the Bronx Zoo, has made many interesting experiments with these king- snakes. I have had them in my own possession. They are good-natured and can generally be handled with impunity, but I have known them to bite, whereas Doctor Brazil informed me that it was almost impossible to make the mussurama bite a man. The king-snake will feed greedily on other snakes in the presence of man—I knew of one case where it partly swallowed another snake while both were in a small boy's pocket. It is immune to viper poison but it is not immune to colubrine poison. A couple of years ago I was informed of a case where one of these king-snakes was put into an enclosure with an Indian snake- eating cobra or hamadryad of about the same size. It killed the cobra but made no effort to swallow it, and very soon showed the effects of the cobra poison. I believe it afterward died, but unfortunately I have mislaid my notes and cannot now remember the details of the incident.
Doctor Brazil informed me that the mussurama, like the king-snake, was not immune to the colubrine poison. A mussurama in his possession, which had with impunity killed and eaten several rattlesnakes and representatives of the lachecis genus, also killed and ate a venomous coral-snake, but shortly afterward itself died from the effects of the poison. It is one of the many puzzles of nature that these American serpents which kill poisonous serpents should only have grown immune to the poison of the most dangerous American poisonous serpents, the pit-vipers, and should not have become immune to the poison of the coral-snakes which are commonly distributed throughout their range. Yet, judging by the one instance mentioned by Doctor Brazil, they attack and master these coral-snakes, although the conflict in the end results in their death. It would be interesting to find out whether this attack was exceptional, that is, whether the mussurama has or has not as a species learned to avoid the coral-snake. If it was not exceptional, then not only is the instance highly curious in itself, but it would also go far to explain the failure of the mussurama to become plentiful.
For the benefit of those who are not acquainted with the subject, I may mention that the poison of a poisonous snake is not dangerous to its own species unless injected in very large doses, about ten times what would normally be injected by a bite; but that it is deadly to all other snakes, poisonous or non-poisonous, save as regards the very few species which themselves eat poisonous snakes. The Indian hamadryad, or giant cobra, is exclusively a snake-eater. It evidently draws a sharp distinction between poisonous and non-poisonous snakes, for Mr. Ditmars has recorded that two individuals in the Bronx Zoo which are habitually fed on harmless snakes, and attack them eagerly, refused to attack a copperhead which was thrown into their cage, being evidently afraid of this pit-viper. It would be interesting to find out if the hamadryad is afraid to prey on all pit-vipers, and also whether it will prey on its small relative, the true cobra—for it may well be that, even if not immune to the viper poison, it is immune to the poison of its close ally, the smaller cobra.
All these and many other questions would be speedily settled by Doctor Brazil if he were given the opportunity to test them. It must be remembered, moreover, that not only have his researches been of absorbing value from the standpoint of pure science but that they also have a real utilitarian worth. He is now collecting and breeding the mussurama. The favorite prey of the mussurama is the most common and therefore the most dangerous poisonous snake of Brazil, the jararaca, which is known in Martinique as the fer-de-lance. In Martinique and elsewhere this snake is such an object of terror as to be at times a genuine scourge. Surely it would be worth while for the authorities of Martinique to import specimens of the mussurama to that island. The mortality from snake-bite in British India is very great. Surely it would be well worth while for the able Indian Government to copy Brazil and create such an institute as that over which Doctor Vital Brazil is the curator.
At first sight it seems extraordinary that poisonous serpents, so dreaded by and so irresistible to most animals, should be so utterly helpless before the few creatures that prey on them. But the explanation is easy. Any highly specialized creature, the higher its specialization, is apt to be proportionately helpless when once its peculiar specialized traits are effectively nullified by an opponent. This is eminently the case with the most dangerous poisonous snakes. In them a highly peculiar specialization has been carried to the highest point. They rely for attack and defence purely on their poison-fangs. All other means and methods of attack and defence have atrophied. They neither crush nor tear with their teeth nor constrict with their bodies. The poison-fangs are slender and delicate, and, save for the poison, the wound inflicted is of a trivial character. In consequence they are helpless in the presence of any animal which the poison does not affect. There are several mammals immune to snake- bite, including various species of hedgehog, pig, and mongoose—the other mammals which kill them do so by pouncing on them unawares or by avoiding their stroke through sheer quickness of movement; and probably this is the case with most snake-eating birds. The mongoose is very quick, but in some cases at least—I have mentioned one in the "African Game Trails"—it permits itself to be bitten by poisonous snakes, treating the bite with utter indifference. There should be extensive experiments made to determine if there are species of mongoose immune to both cobra and viper poison. Hedgehogs, as determined by actual experiments, pay no heed at all to viper poison even when bitten on such tender places as the tongue and lips and eat the snake as if it were a radish. Even among animals which are not immune to the poison different species are very differently affected by the different kinds of snake poisons. Not only are some species more resistant than others to all poisons, but there is a wide variation in the amount of immunity each displays to any given venom. One species will be quickly killed by the poison from one species of snake, and be fairly resistant to the poison of another; whereas in another species the conditions may be directly reversed.
The mussurama which Doctor Brazil handed me was a fine specimen, perhaps four and a half feet long. I lifted the smooth, lithe bulk in my hands, and then let it twist its coils so that it rested at ease in my arms; it glided to and fro, on its own length, with the sinuous grace of its kind, and showed not the slightest trace of either nervousness or bad temper. Meanwhile the doctor bade his attendant put on the table a big jararaca, or fer-de-lance, which was accordingly done. The jararaca was about three feet and a half, or perhaps nearly four feet long—that is, it was about nine inches shorter than the mussurama. The latter, which I continued to hold in my arms, behaved with friendly and impassive indifference, moving easily to and fro through my hands, and once or twice hiding its head between the sleeve and the body of my coat. The doctor was not quite sure how the mussurama would behave, for it had recently eaten a small snake, and unless hungry it pays no attention whatever to venomous snakes, even when they attack and bite it. However, it fortunately proved still to have a good appetite.
The jararaca was alert and vicious. It partly coiled itself on the table, threatening the bystanders. I put the big black serpent down on the table four or five feet from the enemy and headed in its direction. As soon as I let go with my hands it glided toward where the threatening, formidable-looking lance-head lay stretched in a half coil. The mussurama displayed not the slightest sign of excitement. Apparently it trusted little to its eyes, for it began to run its head along the body of the jararaca, darting out its flickering tongue to feel just where it was, as it nosed its way up toward the head of its antagonist. So placid were its actions that I did not at first suppose that it meant to attack, for there was not the slightest exhibition of anger or excitement.
It was the jararaca that began the fight. It showed no fear whatever of its foe, but its irritable temper was aroused by the proximity and actions of the other, and like a flash it drew back its head and struck, burying its fangs in the forward part of the mussurama's body. Immediately the latter struck in return, and the counter-attack was so instantaneous that it was difficult to see just what had happened. There was tremendous writhing and struggling on the part of the jararaca; and then, leaning over the knot into which the two serpents were twisted, I saw that the mussurama had seized the jararaca by the lower jaw, putting its own head completely into the wide-gaping mouth of the poisonous snake. The long fangs were just above the top of the mussurama's head; and it appeared, as well as I could see, that they were once again driven into the mussurama; but without the slightest effect. Then the fangs were curved back in the jaw, a fact which I particularly noted, and all effort at the offensive was abandoned by the poisonous snake.
Meanwhile the mussurama was chewing hard, and gradually shifted its grip, little by little, until it got the top of the head of the jararaca in its mouth, the lower jaw of the jararaca being spread out to one side. The venomous serpent was helpless; the fearsome master of the wild life of the forest, the deadly foe of humankind, was itself held in the grip of death. Its cold, baleful serpent's eyes shone, as evil as ever. But it was dying. In vain it writhed and struggled. Nothing availed it.
Once or twice the mussurama took a turn round the middle of the body of its opponent, but it did not seem to press hard, and apparently used its coils chiefly in order to get a better grip so as to crush the head of its antagonist, or to hold the latter in place. This crushing was done by its teeth; and the repeated bites were made with such effort that the muscles stood out on the mussurama's neck. Then it took two coils round the neck of the jararaca and proceeded deliberately to try to break the backbone of its opponent by twisting the head round. With this purpose it twisted its own head and neck round so that the lighter-colored surface was uppermost; and indeed at one time it looked as if it had made almost a complete single spiral revolution of its own body. It never for a moment relaxed its grip except to shift slightly the jaws.
In a few minutes the jararaca was dead, its head crushed in, although the body continued to move convulsively. When satisfied that its opponent was dead, the mussurama began to try to get the head in its mouth. This was a process of some difficulty on account of the angle at which the lower jaw of the jararaca stuck out. But finally the head was taken completely inside and then swallowed. After this, the mussurama proceeded deliberately, but with unbroken speed, to devour its opponent by the simple process of crawling outside it, the body and tail of the jararaca writhing and struggling until the last. During the early portion of the meal, the mussurama put a stop to this writhing and struggling by resting its own body on that of its prey; but toward the last the part of the body that remained outside was left free to wriggle as it wished.
Not only was the mussurama totally indifferent to our presence, but it was totally indifferent to being handled while the meal was going on. Several times I replaced the combatants in the middle of the table when they had writhed to the edge, and finally, when the photographers found that they could not get good pictures, I held the mussurama up against a white background with the partially swallowed snake in its mouth; and the feast went on uninterruptedly. I never saw cooler or more utterly unconcerned conduct; and the ease and certainty with which the terrible poisonous snake was mastered gave me the heartiest respect and liking for the easy-going, good-natured, and exceedingly efficient serpent which I had been holding in my arms.
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Августенборг () — власна назва.
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Августенборги — данська назва шлезвізької династії.
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.class public final Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;
.super Ljava/lang/Object;
.source "AlphabeticIndex.java"
# annotations
.annotation system Ldalvik/annotation/MemberClasses;
value = {
Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex$1;,
Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex$ImmutableIndex;
}
.end annotation
# instance fields
.field private peer:J
# direct methods
.method public constructor <init>(Ljava/util/Locale;)V
.locals 2
.param p1, "locale" # Ljava/util/Locale;
.prologue
.line 80
invoke-direct {p0}, Ljava/lang/Object;-><init>()V
.line 81
invoke-virtual {p1}, Ljava/util/Locale;->toString()Ljava/lang/String;
move-result-object v0
invoke-static {v0}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->create(Ljava/lang/String;)J
move-result-wide v0
iput-wide v0, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
.line 82
return-void
.end method
.method static synthetic access$000(J)V
.locals 0
.param p0, "x0" # J
.prologue
.line 24
invoke-static {p0, p1}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->destroy(J)V
return-void
.end method
.method private static native addLabelRange(JII)V
.end method
.method private static native addLabels(JLjava/lang/String;)V
.end method
.method private static native buildImmutableIndex(J)J
.end method
.method private static native create(Ljava/lang/String;)J
.end method
.method private static native destroy(J)V
.end method
.method private static native getBucketCount(J)I
.end method
.method private static native getBucketIndex(JLjava/lang/String;)I
.end method
.method private static native getBucketLabel(JI)Ljava/lang/String;
.end method
.method private static native getMaxLabelCount(J)I
.end method
.method private static native setMaxLabelCount(JI)V
.end method
# virtual methods
.method public declared-synchronized addLabelRange(II)Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;
.locals 2
.param p1, "codePointStart" # I
.param p2, "codePointEnd" # I
.prologue
.line 127
monitor-enter p0
:try_start_0
iget-wide v0, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
invoke-static {v0, v1, p1, p2}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->addLabelRange(JII)V
:try_end_0
.catchall {:try_start_0 .. :try_end_0} :catchall_0
.line 128
monitor-exit p0
return-object p0
.line 127
:catchall_0
move-exception v0
monitor-exit p0
throw v0
.end method
.method public declared-synchronized addLabels(Ljava/util/Locale;)Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;
.locals 3
.param p1, "locale" # Ljava/util/Locale;
.prologue
.line 118
monitor-enter p0
:try_start_0
iget-wide v0, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
invoke-virtual {p1}, Ljava/util/Locale;->toString()Ljava/lang/String;
move-result-object v2
invoke-static {v0, v1, v2}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->addLabels(JLjava/lang/String;)V
:try_end_0
.catchall {:try_start_0 .. :try_end_0} :catchall_0
.line 119
monitor-exit p0
return-object p0
.line 118
:catchall_0
move-exception v0
monitor-exit p0
throw v0
.end method
.method protected declared-synchronized finalize()V
.locals 2
.annotation system Ldalvik/annotation/Throws;
value = {
Ljava/lang/Throwable;
}
.end annotation
.prologue
.line 86
monitor-enter p0
:try_start_0
iget-wide v0, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
invoke-static {v0, v1}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->destroy(J)V
.line 87
const-wide/16 v0, 0x0
iput-wide v0, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
:try_end_0
.catchall {:try_start_0 .. :try_end_0} :catchall_0
.line 89
:try_start_1
invoke-super {p0}, Ljava/lang/Object;->finalize()V
:try_end_1
.catchall {:try_start_1 .. :try_end_1} :catchall_1
.line 91
monitor-exit p0
return-void
.line 89
:catchall_0
move-exception v0
:try_start_2
invoke-super {p0}, Ljava/lang/Object;->finalize()V
throw v0
:try_end_2
.catchall {:try_start_2 .. :try_end_2} :catchall_1
.line 86
:catchall_1
move-exception v0
monitor-exit p0
throw v0
.end method
.method public declared-synchronized getBucketCount()I
.locals 2
.prologue
.line 135
monitor-enter p0
:try_start_0
iget-wide v0, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
invoke-static {v0, v1}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->getBucketCount(J)I
:try_end_0
.catchall {:try_start_0 .. :try_end_0} :catchall_0
move-result v0
monitor-exit p0
return v0
:catchall_0
move-exception v0
monitor-exit p0
throw v0
.end method
.method public declared-synchronized getBucketIndex(Ljava/lang/String;)I
.locals 2
.param p1, "s" # Ljava/lang/String;
.prologue
.line 144
monitor-enter p0
:try_start_0
iget-wide v0, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
invoke-static {v0, v1, p1}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->getBucketIndex(JLjava/lang/String;)I
:try_end_0
.catchall {:try_start_0 .. :try_end_0} :catchall_0
move-result v0
monitor-exit p0
return v0
:catchall_0
move-exception v0
monitor-exit p0
throw v0
.end method
.method public declared-synchronized getBucketLabel(I)Ljava/lang/String;
.locals 2
.param p1, "index" # I
.prologue
.line 151
monitor-enter p0
:try_start_0
iget-wide v0, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
invoke-static {v0, v1, p1}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->getBucketLabel(JI)Ljava/lang/String;
:try_end_0
.catchall {:try_start_0 .. :try_end_0} :catchall_0
move-result-object v0
monitor-exit p0
return-object v0
:catchall_0
move-exception v0
monitor-exit p0
throw v0
.end method
.method public declared-synchronized getImmutableIndex()Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex$ImmutableIndex;
.locals 4
.prologue
.line 158
monitor-enter p0
:try_start_0
new-instance v0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex$ImmutableIndex;
iget-wide v2, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
invoke-static {v2, v3}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->buildImmutableIndex(J)J
move-result-wide v2
const/4 v1, 0x0
invoke-direct {v0, v2, v3, v1}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex$ImmutableIndex;-><init>(JLlibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex$1;)V
:try_end_0
.catchall {:try_start_0 .. :try_end_0} :catchall_0
monitor-exit p0
return-object v0
:catchall_0
move-exception v0
monitor-exit p0
throw v0
.end method
.method public declared-synchronized getMaxLabelCount()I
.locals 2
.prologue
.line 97
monitor-enter p0
:try_start_0
iget-wide v0, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
invoke-static {v0, v1}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->getMaxLabelCount(J)I
:try_end_0
.catchall {:try_start_0 .. :try_end_0} :catchall_0
move-result v0
monitor-exit p0
return v0
:catchall_0
move-exception v0
monitor-exit p0
throw v0
.end method
.method public declared-synchronized setMaxLabelCount(I)Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;
.locals 2
.param p1, "count" # I
.prologue
.line 105
monitor-enter p0
:try_start_0
iget-wide v0, p0, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->peer:J
invoke-static {v0, v1, p1}, Llibcore/icu/AlphabeticIndex;->setMaxLabelCount(JI)V
:try_end_0
.catchall {:try_start_0 .. :try_end_0} :catchall_0
.line 106
monitor-exit p0
return-object p0
.line 105
:catchall_0
move-exception v0
monitor-exit p0
throw v0
.end method
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Q: SmartGWT DataSource string XML I am currently using a SmartGWT grid, that uses a DataSource object, which receives an xml file. All is well with this approach, but I want to know if I can just send a string with an xml structure. Something like the below:
String xml = "<listgrid><data><campo1></campo1>hola<campo2>mundo</campo2></data></listgrid>";
setData(xml);
This is pseudo-code, but it should give an idea to the reader.
I've searched and found no example that fulfills my requirements.
A: There is a better way. What you want to do is populate the dataSource dynamically.
Here's an example:
public void onModuleLoad() {
DataSourceTextField continentField = new DataSourceTextField("continent");
continentField.setPrimaryKey(true);
DataSource dataSource = new DataSource();
dataSource.setClientOnly(true);
dataSource.setFields(continentField);
for (CountryRecord record : new CountryData().getNewRecords()) {
dataSource.addData(record);
}
ListGrid myGrid = new ListGrid();
myGrid.setWidth(200);
myGrid.setHeight(100);
myGrid.setDataSource(dataSource);
myGrid.fetchData();
myGrid.draw();
}
class CountryData {
public CountryRecord[] getNewRecords() {
return new CountryRecord[] {
new CountryRecord("North America"),
new CountryRecord("Asia") };
}
}
class CountryRecord extends ListGridRecord {
public CountryRecord(String continent) {
setContinent(continent);
}
public void setContinent(String continent) {
setAttribute("continent", continent);
}
public String getContinent() {
return getAttributeAsString("continent");
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Puzzazz Brings Simple Handwriting Recognition To Kindle Touch
Devin Coldewey @techcrunch / 10 years
Seattle-area startup Puzzazz began as a creator of online, mobile, and e-book puzzles. But they've established a new core technology that might end up being a bigger draw than their Sudoku apps. They call it TouchWrite, and it lets you draw letters and numbers directly on the screen instead of tapping them on the on-screen keyboard.
A modest achievement in some ways — basic handwriting recognition goes back decades — but the fact is that the ability to draw a B or 7 right on the screen is handy, and more natural to puzzle-doers than the alternative. But more importantly, it's a fundamental method of interaction that none of the touchscreen e-readers have implemented, and Puzzazz is in a position to make their solution the official one.
The company received around $400,000 in funding last year from a group of investors, and has clearly been spending it wisely. They analyzed a great amount of handwriting samples and developed TouchWrite, which recognizes many styles of writing, though the inability of the user to see what is being written (the passive screen doesn't refresh fast enough) limits its applications somewhat.
Right now it's only available on touchable Kindles in their new Sudoku e-book, Sudoku Unbound Volume 3. Speaking to GeekWire, Puzzazz founder Roy Leban declined to comment about expanding the technology into other areas of the Kindle Touch ecosystem. He also did not mention anything about bringing the technology to other devices, like the Nook or Kobo Touch.
With luck they'll have interested parties knocking down their door, but they'll have to move fast: the field is full of imitators who will gladly seize the opportunity if Puzzazz wavers. Amazon or another might even develop it internally. And beyond that, the half-life of an e-reader is getting shorter; before long a new generation of devices might make this new method of input obsolete. In the meantime, though, it looks a lot more convenient (for Sudoku at least) than existing methods with d-pads and on-screen keyboards. | {
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citizenoutreachblog.com
Is The National Society Of Leadership And Success A Scam?
What is the National Society of Leadership and Success?
What do you need to do to become a member?
What are the benefits of being a member?
What are the drawbacks of the National Society of Leadership and Success?
How much does it cost to join the National Society of Leadership and Success?
Is the National Society of Leadership and Success worth it?
What do other people say about the National Society of Leadership and Success?
How can I find out more about the National Society of Leadership and Success?
Should I join the National Society of Leadership and Success?
The National Society of Leadership and Success is a well-known organization, but is it a scam? We take a look at the pros and cons to help you decide.
The National Society of Leadership and Success is a national organization with chapters at colleges and universities across the United States. The mission of the National Society of Leadership and Success is to "build leaders who make a better world."
The National Society of Leadership and Success offers its members exclusive access to online leadership training, networking opportunities with successful leaders, discounts on travel and events, and much more. The National Society of Leadership and Success is not a scam; it is a legitimate organization that can help you develop your leadership skills.
The National Society of Leadership and Success is an organization that helps people develop their leadership skills. The organization has a rigorous application process, and you must be nominated by a current member in order to join. You also need to have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Being a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success comes with a number of benefits, both for individuals and for businesses. Some of the benefits include:
-Discounts on products and services
-Access to exclusive networking events
-Career development resources
-Mentorship opportunities
-Leadership development training
The National Society of Leadership and Success is a national organization that provides programming and resources to help its members develop leadership skills and achieve success. However, there are some drawbacks to joining this organization.
First, the National Society of Leadership and Success is expensive to join. The initiation fee is $199, and the annual dues are $99. This can be a lot of money for college students who are already struggling to pay for tuition and other expenses.
Second, the National Society of Leadership and Success has been criticized for being a pyramid scheme. Members are encouraged to recruit new members in order to earn commission fees. This can create a lot of pressure on members, and it can be difficult to achieve success in the organization if you don't have a lot of people in your network.
Third, the National Society of Leadership and Success has been accused of being exclusive and elitist. Some people feel that the organization is only for people who are already successful, and that it's difficult to get involved if you're not in a leadership position.
Overall, the National Society of Leadership and Success can be a great resource for its members. However, it's important to be aware of the drawbacks before you decide whether or not to join.
The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) is a for-profit organization that operates as a leadership development program. It was founded in 2001, and its headquarters is in Hoboken, New Jersey.
The NSLS website claims that the organization has over 700 chapters nationwide, and that its mission is to "develop leaders who make a better world." NSLS also claims to be the "largest collegiate leadership honor society" in the United States.
Some students have claimed that the NSLS is a scam, alleging that they were mislead about the benefits of joining the organization. Others have said that they felt pressured to attend events and pay hidden fees.
The NSLS has been accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) since 2008, and has an A+ rating. The BBB does not accredit for-profit organizations, but it does keep track of customer complaints. As of May 2019, the BBB had received 17 complaints about the NSLS in the previous 3 years, all of which had been resolved.
The National Society of Leadership and Success is not a scam, but some students have accused it of being misleading and overpriced.
The National Society of Leadership and Success is a nonprofit membership organization. The Society provides its members with leadership training, public speaking opportunities, and networking events. The Society also offers discounts on travel and other products and services to its members. There is a one-time initiation fee of $199 to join the National Society of Leadership and Success.
The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) is a student-run organization that claims to offer its members opportunities for professional development, personal growth, and networking. However, some students have raised concerns about whether the NSLS is a scam.
One student, who wished to remain anonymous, told us that she was recruited by the NSLS during her first semester of college. She said she was promised exclusive access to internships, scholarships, and leadership training if she joined. However, she claimed that none of these opportunities materialized. Instead, she said she was pressured to sell memberships to her friends and family.
Another student we spoke to, who also wished to remain anonymous, said that he didn't find the NSLS to be worth the $200 membership fee. He said that most of the events were poorly organized and that the speakers were often unprofessional. He also claimed that the NSLS significantly overcharged for its events.
These are just a few of the concerns that have been raised about the NSLS. If you're considering joining the organization, we recommend doing your research and speaking to current members before making a decision.
The National Society of Leadership and Success is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2001. The organization's stated mission is "to build leaders who make a better world."
The National Society of Leadership and Success has been the subject of some controversy, with some people claiming that it is a scam. However, there are also many people who have participated in the National Society of Leadership and Success and have had positive experiences.
The National Society of Leadership and Success is a national organization that aims to help its members build leadership skills and achieve success in their personal and professional lives. The organization offers its members access to resources like online courses, workshops, and networking events. Some people have accused the National Society of Leadership and Success of being a scam, but there is no evidence to support these claims. If you are interested in learning more about the National Society of Leadership and Success, we recommend checking out their website or contacting them directly.
The National Society of Leadership and Success is a national organization that helps students develop leadership skills and achieve success in their academic and professional lives. The society provides mentorship, networking opportunities, and access to resources that can help students succeed. The society also offers scholarships and recognition programs.
Some people have criticized the National Society of Leadership and Success, claiming that it is a scam. Critics say that the society is a pyramid scheme, that it charges high membership fees, and that it uses manipulative marketing tactics to recruit members. However, there is no evidence to support these claims. The National Society of Leadership and Success is a legitimate organization that has helped many students succeed in their studies and careers.
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2 Community High teams move on to state mock trials
On Saturday, March 13, Community High School's mock trial teams finished in first and third place among 41 teams competing at the Michigan High School Mock Trial Eastern Regional Tournament.
Both Community teams will compete in the state finals in Lansing on March 27. The winner of the state tournament will compete in the National tournament in Philadelphia in May.
Community High is the only team in the state to have sent a team to the state finals every year since 1993.
Team A finished in first place. Members include: Shadi Ahmadmehrabi, Savannah Dix, Mira Fishman, Jacob Garber, Michelle Grifka, Jack Kausch, Max Lewis, Michael Savage, Elise Wander and Garrett Wood.
Team B finished in third place. Members include: Zack Bayoff, Sara Burakoff, Cooper DePriest, Isaac Fink, Rianna Johnson-Levy, Julia Karr, Leah Penner, Eli Sugerman and Kelsey Teribery.
The bailiff/timekeeper is Matt Morehouse. The teacher coach is Cheryl Grace, the attorney coach is Griffith Dick and the drama coach is Billie Ochberg.
Parent Leela Kausch's son, Jack, is a 10th-grader at Community and he has participated at the regional events for the past two years.
"It was a day filled with excitement, suspense, talent beyond belief, and such pride in our fine school which could produce such winners in the State of Michigan," she wrote in a letter to Community High Dean Jennifer Hein. " The thing that really stood out for me … was how our CHS students were so much better prepared, so much more knowledgeable about legal matters than the other teams.
"They deserved to win because they performed so well."
Kausch credited Grace and her dedication to the program and for the many hours the coaches spent with students preparing them. "Our son has gained public speaking and debate skills he could not get anywhere else," she added.
Community High School
Educational Foundation awards $15,000 in classroom grants
April 12, 2010 AAPS News Editor News
The Ann Arbor Public Schools Educational Foundation has awarded more than $15,000 in classroom grants for 20 teacher projects during the 2010-11 second semester. The list includes many longtime programs as well as some new ones, said the group's Executive Director Wendy Correll. […]
Community Gives Back
VIDEO: U-M softball team visits Abbot Elementary pen pals
May 7, 2013 AAPS News Editor Community Gives Back, Elementary News, Latest news, News, Videos & slide shows
By Tara Cavanaugh The University of Michigan softball team is pretty busy these days. The team just won another Big Ten Title, their sixth in a row, and are set to play at the next […]
Community High team wins at mock trial state tourney | AAPSNews | {
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Review: 'Author: The JT LeRoy Story' lets a hoaxster speak rivetingly in her own words
A still from the documentary "Author: The JT LeRoy Story."
(Magnolia Pictures)
By Justin Chang
In the decade since she was outed as the mastermind behind the one-time literary phenomenon JT LeRoy, the San Francisco-based writer Laura Albert has been called many things: fraud, disgrace, con artist, pathological liar (her own words, that last one). It's telling that in his rich and thorny new consideration of the LeRoy saga, director Jeff Feuerzeig has chosen to lead with the less damning designation of "author."
The title refers less to Albert's much-disputed writing talents than to her creation of her own rise and fall — born of a compulsion to warp her life, her art, her traumatic past and personal recovery into the most duplicitous and all-consuming kind of fiction.
That makes it hard to approach "Author: The JT LeRoy Story" without wondering if the film is meant to be an apology for Albert's charade, a defense of it, or even an extension of it — the cinematic equivalent of the self-justifying books written by disgraced fabulists like Stephen Glass and Jayson Blair. The strength of Feuerzeig's movie is that it doesn't pretend to know the answer. You may well question the worth of a documentary that so fully embraces the perspective of a narrator this unreliable, just as you may crave the reassuring conventions of a more balanced filmmaking approach. But even for those who don't regard the notion of perfect objectivity with the wariness it deserves, there are compensatory insights in this movie's unapologetic fascination with its subject.
Feuerzeig waives the filmmaker's right to judge or even criticize, and he shuns the chorus of talking heads that would substantiate or refute the particulars of Albert's account. (For that, you should seek out Marjorie Sturm's equally absorbing 2015 documentary, "The Cult of JT LeRoy," which takes a much harder view of Albert and is this film's logical companion piece.) His approach is predicated on the notion that Albert's voice, full of revealing digressions and contradictory perspectives, contains the multitudes that we seek.
Of the many versions of Laura Albert introduced in the course of "Author," the most sympathetic is the one we glimpse in old photographs and home movies from her early life in Brooklyn, presented alongside a familiar-sounding chronicle of parental negligence and various mental-health and body-image issues. It was during one of Albert's many calls to a suicide hotline, always under a fictional guise, that the imaginary 15-year-old who would come to be known as Jeremiah "Terminator" LeRoy emerged. Amazingly, he stuck, and with a tenacity that Albert claims to have been surprised by.
Addressing the camera directly and lucidly throughout, her arms often moving in lively counterpoint to her words, Albert claims that, for her, LeRoy was never a hoax, but rather a lifeline and a source of creative liberation.
"Let 'Terminator' write," she decided, and the stories that poured forth in his voice colored in the lines of a truly monstrous childhood. Born to a West Virginia truck-stop prostitute, LeRoy endured cycles of poverty, sexual abuse, drug addiction, forced cross-dressing and other horrors — all of which he recounted in the sort of harsh, lyrical prose that drew acclaim and fame in literary circles and beyond.
Once LeRoy was in the world, of course, he had to be kept alive, and "Author" approaches the dizzyingly elaborate proportions of a bedroom farce as Albert recalls how she turned a non-existent recluse into a living, breathing person — impersonated on the phone by Albert, and in the flesh by her sister-in-law, Savannah Knoop, whose boyish looks and shy demeanor were a perfect fit for this androgynous, psychologically scarred character.
As LeRoy began attending readings and befriending celebrities, Albert tagged along as his friend and manager, Speedie, adopting a British accent and keeping the charade going with masterful dexterity. (Also in on the act: Albert's rock-musician husband, Geoffrey Knoop.)
Besides securing Albert's on-screen participation, the director's greatest coup is his access to her treasure trove of phone calls, meticulously recorded and brilliantly sampled here in excerpts that add to the film's labyrinthine layers of identity. We hear Albert as LeRoy chatting it up with Gus Van Sant, whose "My Own Private Idaho" she claims as an inspiration for her work and who hired her to write an early draft of his film "Elephant." (He wasn't the only high-profile Hollywood figure to offer her a writing gig, we later learn.)
We hear her confiding in Billy Corgan, who remained a close supporter and sounding board even when she confessed the truth to him early on. There's a hilarious moment when Courtney Love pauses mid-call to snort "a really small line of coke," and an ironic one when Albert recalls LeRoy getting the famous "Bono talk" backstage at a U2 concert, warning him against the potential pitfalls of celebrity.
The documentary's juiciest chapter follows LeRoy and his entourage to Europe for the filming of "The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things," Asia Argento's adaptation of LeRoy's 2001 short-story collection. Albert's recollection of how the Italian director-actress treated her and Knoop behind the scenes of that Cannes-bound train wreck is savagely entertaining and all too believable. Even at the height of her deception, Albert notes, she was still cast out, marginalized by her own ingenuity, unable to enjoy the fruits of her authorship.
Boo-hoo, you may think. But sympathy isn't the same thing as exoneration, and without going so far as to vindicate its subject, "Author" channels our scorn in a less obvious direction. Its true target — hinted at in the opening footage of Winona Ryder introducing the writer at an event ("You are an inspiration!" she gushes) — is the subtler fraudulence at the heart of the celebrity-driven sob-story culture that allowed JT LeRoy to thrive.
Why are we such suckers for miserablism in entertainment, so quick to assume a link between suffering and artistic worth? Does a book identified on its cover as "fiction" — as Albert notes that all her books have been — gain merit or interest simply because it might be semi-autobiographical? Isn't our tendency to over-praise the young, precocious and damaged just a slippery form of condescension? The film supplies no direct answers to these questions, perhaps because it suspects we can guess them already. We believed Laura Albert's lies about herself, in part, because she knew some none-too-flattering truths about us.
'Author: The JT LeRoy Story'
MPAA rating: R, for language throughout, sexual content, some drug material and violent images
Playing: Arclight Cinemas, Hollywood
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Justin Chang
Justin Chang has been a film critic for the Los Angeles Times since 2016. He is the author of the book "FilmCraft: Editing" and serves as chair of the National Society of Film Critics and secretary of the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn.
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Q: How to replace OpenCV handling of binary image data in Flask with Pillow I'm currently using OpenCV to handle an image passed through to a Flask API implementation as binary data and I would like to replace it with Pillow.
The data is passed through like this:
# load image
img = open('test1.jpg', 'rb').read()
# send image and get response
response = requests.post(test_url, data=img, headers=headers)
And handled in Flask with Open CV like this:
# route http posts to this method
@app.route('/api/test', methods=['POST'])
def test():
r = request
# convert string of image data to uint8
nparr = np.fromstring(r.data, np.uint8)
# decode image
img = cv2.imdecode(nparr, cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
A: The solution was as follows:
# route http posts to this method
@app.route('/api/test', methods=['POST'])
def test():
r = request
# convert string of image data to uint8
nparr = np.fromstring(r.data, np.uint8)
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As if moms do not have enough to do, how about the title of chief home computer protector?
For many moms nationwide, they do everything and then some, keeping their families safe from outside intrusions.
One of the biggest intruders trying to get into your home these days is identity theft.
With identity theft thieves all over the world, it does not take much imagination to think about all the damage they can do, even if they are only able to strike once and for a short time at that.
That said what are you doing as a mom to secure the best online protection?
If mom did not think she already had enough to do in maintaining family safety, preventing online criminals from striking at any hour of the day can certainly prove to be a challenge.
With that being the case, moms can sometimes feel like there is little (if any) defense against identity theft. As it turns out, that is far from the case.
One of the first challenges presented to moms (and dads for that matter), the question of how best to protect the family computer or computers?
Given there are numerous security software programs on the market, which one will ultimately be the best fit for your online needs?
To start with, things can be made much easier by turning to a service that can spell out what all the different providers have to offer. Whether you opt for ITPBureau or another such service, having someone else providing you with a great deal of information is one less task on your plate.
Once you have that information in the palm of your hands, don't delay in making sure your online security software is up to date.
One problem for consumers (though identity theft thieves love it) is letting their current security software lapse.
Whether it is due to a lack of funds, feeling like they didn't get their money's worth with the last provider, or simply forgetting to renew when their subscription is up, the onus is on the consumer to make sure he or she doesn't have a gap in their security software coverage. It just takes a short gap to allow online criminals to pounce.
Another key focus area is not spilling the beans online about your personal finances.
If it sounds like it can't happen, think again.
Unfortunately, too many consumers get caught up in online discussions, discussions that can quickly expose them and their financial well-being.
Be alert – Identity theft can come at you from just about every angle, so keep your eyes and ears open. If you get an email request (even from someone you know) that looks even the least bit suspicious, never open and downloaded the contents. Some identity theft thieves are smart enough to pose as a friend or family member when sending you an email, hoping that you won't think twice about opening it. When you do open and download the attachment, you subject your computer to malicious malware, a gift nobody wants.
Being a mom can certainly be stressful, especially when you know outsiders are trying to invade your home life.
Be aggressive and be on the offense when it comes to your household financial and computer safety. To not be aggressive and on the offense against online criminals is setting you and your family up for trouble.
When you take the fight to online criminals, they are likely to never know what hit them. | {
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At Sensible Heating & Cooling, we take winter safety and proper functioning of your home's boiler, furnace and other systems seriously. Poor-functioning systems can lead to Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning; a danger far greater during winter months when the doors and windows of your home stay closed, and fireplaces, gas heaters and other fuel-burning appliances are in use.
· Install CO alarms throughout your home and ensure the devices' batteries are replaced frequently and in good working order before turning on the furnace for winter.
· Never operate propane, natural gas or charcoal barbecue grills, kerosene space heaters, lawnmowers, snow-blowers or gasoline-powered weedwhackers indoors or inside an attached garage.
· Never use a generator or pressure washer inside your home, basement or garage, or less than 20 feet from any window, door or vent.
· Never leave a car running in an attached garage, even with the garage door open.
· Regularly clean your clothes dryer ductwork and outside vent, keeping both free of lint, snow or overgrown outdoor plants.
· Have a qualified technician inspect fuel-burning appliances, chimneys, vents and fireplaces to ensure no blockages, corrosion or holes.
Carbon Monoxide is colorless, odorless, but no less dangerous. Known as "the silent killer," more than 400 people in the U.S. die each year from accidental non-fire related CO poisoning. The actual number of CO-related deaths might be higher; autopsies do not routinely test for it. Initial symptoms of low to moderate CO poisoning are similar to the flu (without the fever) and include headache, fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea and dizziness. Children are thought to be more susceptible to CO poisoning than adults.
Call Sensible Heating & Cooling today at 720-876-7166 to schedule an inspection of your home's boiler, furnace, and/or other systems before winter is truly upon us. If an inspection reveals the need for a new boiler or furnace, Sensible offers 18-months zero percent financing on installations. Sensible Heating & Cooling is licensed to complete furnace certifications and checkups in the Denver Metro and Foothills areas. | {
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In a few weeks my gymnastics team is going to see the Nutcracker ballet in Philly, and before hand we're eating at a little Italian restaurant called La Viola (215-735-8630). I was just wondering if anyone's had any experience with them. I'm going to call them hopefully tomorrow so we can work something out, but I was just curious if anyone knew of their gluten-free knowledge or even what their menu is like! I don't know if there are any websites that list gluten-free restaurants in the Philly area, I haven't seen anything on support groups or organizations for this area yet.
Jess wrote: In a few weeks my gymnastics team is going to see the Nutcracker ballet in Philly, and before hand we're eating at a little Italian restaurant called La Viola (215-735-8630). I was just wondering if anyone's had any experience with them. I'm going to call them hopefully tomorrow so we can work something out, but I was just curious if anyone knew of their gluten-free knowledge or even what their menu is like! I don't know if there are any websites that list gluten-free restaurants in the Philly area, I haven't seen anything on support groups or organizations for this area yet.
I haven't eaten at La Viola, but I've had good experiences at Upstares at Varalli's, which is on Broad Street across from the theaters. They've got several risotto dishes and a few other non-pasta menu items that are made without any glutenous ingredients. I've always explained my restrictions to the server, and I've always had a good meal there. | {
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By Derek E. Pemberton on July 14, 2021 Living memorial
SANTA CRUZ – Citing the drought conditions of the year, the Santa Cruz Fire Department has issued an emergency order closing off public off-road wilderness areas and areas open to the public.
Releasing the information in the form of a press release dated Friday only via a Facebook post on the department's account on Tuesday, officials clarified that "the city's trails and roads are open for normal use such as hiking, walking, mountain biking, etc. – track camping. According to the order of Fire Chief Jason Hajduk, those occupying the off-road areas have been ordered to vacate the scene and have been warned by service personnel in recent weeks. Additional written notice will also be provided to those people living in the affected areas, he said.
Hajduk cited "several fires associated with off-road camping sites" so far this year, ahead of an upcoming "extremely dry summer season" as the reason for the order.
"This closure is necessary because of the potential for extreme fire behavior in dry vegetation in off-road areas such as Pogonip, DeLaveaga and Moore Creek," the Hadjuk statement said. "These conditions, coupled with the number of fires that have already occurred in these areas, require closure until conditions change."
In addition to the areas cited by Hajduk, the order affects Sycamore Grove, Arana Gulch, and Arroyo Seco. It was not immediately clear where affected homeless people would be allowed to move. However, those who do not comply with the order risk potential misdemeanor charges.
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Q: If 6 high school teams play each other once in a division, what is the probability that one team has a perfect 5-0 season? I tried to use inclusion exclusion, and got something close, but not quite right. I am also assuming each team is as likely to lose as to win.
For the event $A_i$ being the event that team $i$ has a perfect season, with each event having $P(A_i)=(1/2)^5=\frac{1}{32}$, by inclusion exclusion
$$
P(\cup_{1}^6 A_i)=6\frac{1}{32}-{6\choose 2}\frac{1}{32^2}+{6\choose 3}\frac{1}{32^3}-{6\choose 4}\frac{1}{32^4}+6\frac{1}{32^5}-\frac{1}{32^6}
$$
The correct answer in the book is 5/32. By messing around on wolfram alpha, it seems that if I cut off the final term, which represents the impossible event that all 6 teams have perfect seasons, I get to within .01 of the answer. But why cut off this term? It also isn't possible to have 5 teams have perfect seasons? Also, how in the world did they get such a nice simple fraction?
Thanks!
A: There are, in the tournament, $2^{15}$ possible combinations of game outcomes, each of which is equally likely.
Of these $2^{15}$ tournament results, how many have one team at five wins?
You can choose the team ($6$ ways) and having done that, five results are forced, and the remaining ten results can be any combinations, you don't care about them.
So the answer is
$$
\frac{6\cdot 2^{10}}{2^{15}} = \frac{6}{32}
$$
The correct answer in the book is using a definition of "correct" with which I was previously unfamiliar.
A: Outline
The key to this problem is first realizing that if one team has a perfect $5-0$ season, then no other team has a perfect $5-0$ season.. The probability of a particular team having a perfect season is winning all the $5$ matches, i.e. $\frac{1}{32}$. This can be any one of the teams, so the required probability is $\color{blue}{\frac{6}{32}}$
A: The implicit assumption seems to be that all teams are equally good so that each outcome of a game is equally likely. If the sport is soccer and one team is the Brazilian National team while the other 5 teams are local high schools, the record 5-0 is all but certain.
The "correct" answer therefore will depend on the ex ante distribution of ability within the division. (Though I doubt the textbook was expecting to proceed that way.)
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"Saturday's Voyeur" by Allen Nevins and Nancy Borgenicht at Salt Lake Acting Company in 2013. (Photo by David Daniels)
Seasons March 29, 2018 American Theatre Editors Leave a comment
Salt Lake Acting Company Announces 2018-19 Season
The lineup includes plays from Halley Feiffer, Bekah Brunstetter, and a world premiere from Kathleen Cahill.
By American Theatre Editors
SALT LAKE CITY: Salt Lake Acting Company has announced its 2018-19 season, featuring five productions.
"Storytelling can take on many forms, in many places—through dance, on the soccer field, in a bakery—but the impact lies in the way these stories touch our humanity," said executive artistic director Cynthia Fleming in a statement. "Next season at Salt Lake Acting Company is filled with heart, humor, and deep human connection. It's a season of romance in unexpected places and coming of age in different ages. The plays are compelling in their simplicity and moving in their humanity."
The season will open with Halley Feiffer's comedy A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York City (Sept. 12-Oct. 21). In the play, Karla, a crass comedian, and Don, a sad super-nerd, meet at the bedsides of their dying mothers. Sarah Shippobotham will direct.
Next will be The Wolves (Oct. 10-Nov. 11) by Sarah DeLappe. Alexandra Harbold will direct the play about an all-female teenage soccer team.
The season will continue with Pinkalicious, The Musical (Nov. 30-Dec. 30), with book by Elizabeth Kann and Victoria Kann, music by John Gregor, and lyrics by all three. Based on the Elizabeth and Victoria's book, the children's musical follows Pinkalicious Pinkerton after she eats too many pink cupcakes and turns pink from head to toe. Penelope Caywood will direct and choreograph.
Following will be The Cake (Feb. 6-March 10, 2019), by Bekah Brunstetter. Della, the best baker in her town, is forced to pit her faith against her family when she's asked to bake a wedding cake for two women—one of whom is as close as a daughter. Justin Ivie will direct.
Next up will be the world premiere of Kathleen Cahill's Silent Dancer (April 10-May 12, 2019). This play expresses the pulse, change, and infinite possibilities of life in America through dance and romance. Fleming will direct with choreography from Christopher Ruud.
The season will conclude with the traditional return of Saturday's Voyeur (June 26-Sept. 1, 2019), by Allen Nevins and Nancy Borgenicht. Fleming will direct and choreograph this satire about the bizarre realities of Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake Acting Company, founded in 1969, develops new works in its Playwrights' Lab and produces contemporary plays and musicals.
Salt Lake Acting Company
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There is one thing that never fails to raise my work mood – taking a coffee or lunch break with my colleagues. Sometimes the talk is about work, and sometimes not. It usually involves laughter – which is of course a powerful mood elevator. Occasionally there is a mutual rant about something which is cathartic. After these breaks I am often overwhelmed with gratitude for the presence of my colleagues – it's one reason why I could never work totally from home. However, I don't take these breaks as often as I should and whilst digging around in the files on my laptop I found something I wrote along similar lines following a work visit to Stockholm in September, but never got around to posting. Having just had a mood-enhancing coffee break, now seems like a good time.
"Fika" is a very important event in the Swedish day, and means "to take a coffee break, usually with something sweet like a cinnamon bun, with your colleagues, friends, family or date". At my research panel meetings in Stockholm this week, we have had fika at 10am and 3 pm. My Swedish colleagues started getting twitchy around 9.45 and were noticeably watching the clock obsessively to see where to stop the discussion in order to have fika – there was no question of missing it! Our fika had small bread rolls with cheese or turkey and salad in them alongside the strong coffee. I have absolutely no idea how most of the Swedes I have met seem to be so slim and healthy looking given this fika habit, but I suspect the nature of the food has something to do with it. The combination of protein and carbohydrate in the morning meant that I didn't get the usual sugar rollercoaster from having sweet biscuits. Although cake was available at the afternoon "fika", this was alongside little pots of fresh fruit salad, which were really refreshing. It was also noticeable that largely the conversations had during fika were little to do with our meeting. It seems that fika is truly a coffee "break". I think we returned to work 15 minutes later, benefiting from having had a break from the business at hand. Swedish colleagues described it as crucial for building and maintaining relationships with their teams at work by having a short but regular opportunity to get to know what else is going on in people's lives.
Back in the UK, our coffee area is in an open plan area next to the desks of our PhD students. When we moved over here 2 years ago (good grief), we discussed how to manage this and effectively designated "fika" times when it was acceptable to have some chat over coffee or food, giving the PhD students the freedom to object to noise outside those times. So in theory we have the opportunity to do "fika" in the same way. However, only a few people are there every day and if I'm honest I rarely make it. Perhaps this is because our time is 11am and I am usually hungry and desperate for caffeine by 10 so I have mine at my desk early and then don't feel like stopping again until lunch time. But, after this week I am more convinced of the wider benefit of a shared and regular "fika" so I think I will try to encourage it and attend it more. Especially as we have new folks on the upper floor of our building and it would be good to get together often. Now, who can I persuade to make some tasty treats?
Clearly I haven't yet managed to achieve a regular "fika" here, but perhaps it's time to try again.
This week it is "Walk-to-school" week in the UK. This morning on the way to school my son and I discussed driving to school vs walking to school – which was interesting, although his take on global warming "but then the planet might explode – it's a good job we're going on holiday" leaves some room for improvement.
Here is an article I wrote at the same time last year for theWeather magazine of the Royal Meteorological Society.
"This week it is "walk to school week" and "eco-week" at my children's nursery. So, as well as wearing green and making models out of recycled materials, we've been taking the bus in the mornings and walking home in the evenings (well alright, I've been walking, the little ones have been riding in the luxury of their double buggy). They love counting the passengers at each bus stop in the morning, and the opportunity to run across a daisy-filled park on the way home. I am discovering muscles I forgot I had! However, it does at least allow me to temporarily ease my guilt at the carbon footprint I have just by being a climate scientist .
Our success at tackling global scale problems such as climate change relies on meaningful and productive collaborations between institutions across the globe. This leaves many climate scientists with a quandary- how to maximise the usefulness of their research whilst minimising their carbon footprint? The development of telephone conferencing via the internet which allows presentations to be shared across many desktops is one possible option. However there is no doubt that a face-to-face meeting at a conference or workshop is often the only way to make progress fast and unambiguous. For example, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change holds its work meetings around the globe to allow the inclusion of as many scientists and policy makers from different regions as possible to attend at some point.
However, the transport sectors are responsible for around 20% of the global CO2 emissions, as well as producing various gaseous and particulate emissions which also contribute to air pollution and climate change. Over the past few years the impact of aviation on climate has received much attention – carbon dioxide emissions, contrails and cirrus cloud that develops from contrails contribute to global warming. This has led many organisations with a climate conscience or a public commitment to reduce carbon emissions to discourage the use of air travel. What received less attention in the media at least is the fact that globally, the greenhouse gas emissions from road traffic produces several times the change to the energy balance of the earth (leading to climate change) as global air travel. The energy change due to particles is also substantially larger for road traffic as these aerosols absorb solar radiation and generally warm up the atmosphere. The effects of maritime shipping receives some press in the guise of the "food miles" debate, but its overall effect on global temperature is probably to cool it since high sulphur content fuel results in more sulphate aerosols which scatter solar radiation away from the surface. Reducing the sulphur content in shipping fuel (desirable from an air pollution standpoint) may actually exacerbate global warming slightly.
Note that references to scientific journals were not included in the original article due to it's intended audience, but details can be found in the following papers.
Balkanski, Y., Gunnar Myhre, Michael Gauss, G. Rädel, E Highwood and Keith P. Shine, 2010. Direct radiative effect of aerosols emitted by transport: From road, shipping, and aviation. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10: pp. 4477-4489.
Skeie, Ragnhild Bieltvedt, Jan S. Fuglestvedt, Terje Berntsen, Marianne Tronstad Lund, Gunnar Myhre and Kristin Rypdal, 2009. Global temperature change from the transport sectors: Historical development and future scenarios. Atmospheric Environment, 43 (39): pp. 6260-6270.
Fuglestvedt, Jan S., Terje Berntsen, Gunnar Myhre, Kristin Rypdal and Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie, 2008. Climate forcing from the Transport Sectors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), vol 105 (no. 2): pp. 454-458.
a more junior colleague who is interested in my response in connection with their own career development.
It's actually a very hard question to answer because I was asked to be a Head of Department (HoD) very soon after my promotion came into effect, and thus much of the experiences of the past 18 months have incorporated both the promotion to professor and the new responsibilities of Departmental leadership.
The "personal titles" or promotion process at our institution takes a long time and involves several hurdles. I may expound on this process in a different post at a later date, but the point here is that my change of status was made public in May 2011. I started preparing for my HoD role by shadowing the existing incumbent in Jan 2012 so I suppose I had 7 months in which to "just" be a Professor. Here are a few thoughts I had at the start of that time.
Yes! Finally! I have made it to the top, and I must be doing something right after all.
Now I don't have to prove anything to anyone anymore, so I can afford myself the luxury of prioritising research and other activities as suits me, and not as I think suits the promotion process.
Err… and what is that exactly?
If I am lucky, I will have around 20 years ahead of me as a professor (allowing for good behaviour and no further tweaking of the retirement age). The traditional image of professors is usually male, 50+ and somewhat absent minded. Clearly, I don't meet at least 2 of those criteria (my research group can probably comment on the other), and in my field at least I know many other "young" professors. It is no longer a role that we get for a few years before retirement. It is likely that I will have several "goes" at formal leadership roles, and will need to adjust from "being in charge" to "not being in charge" several times during that period. In the longer term, there are two main routes, stay as a research and teaching based professor – perhaps developing a new area, or move towards University management, via Head of School, Dean etc. As yet, I have no clear ideas on this one, but I also don't think I need to just yet!
So, in answer to those questions, really it has been "business as usual" since promotion in many ways, the main change is that the level of responsibilty of the administrative role has increased dramatically. I do feel like I can go my own way more – within reason I can decide whether or not to put in that proposal, go to that conference, do that outreach, tweet, or start that blog, without worrying about how it will look on my CV. It does bring new opportunities for talks, contacts and experiences – not all of these have to be accepted (but those who know me will know that "no" has never been the easiest of words). The title of Professor does not provide immunity to imposter syndrome. It's a bit like going up to the "big playground" at school – the games and faces are new and a bit mysterious and you are not entirely sure how everything works but don't want to ask. Nor does it mean you can stop thinking about your self-development. I also somehow feel more "visible" and therefore have to make sure I am more professional than ever before. Finally, it means a lot to my family, who are very proud of having a Professor amongst them, although some still aren't sure what I actually do!
As to the luxuries in the title?
My professorial contract appears almost identical to the previous one except for a paragraph where I am apparently allowed to claim for 1st class rail travel – I have not yet tested this as I am usually travelling with others and that seems a bit unfriendly. I suspect my funding body doesn't allow anyway it unless it's the cheapest way to go.
Due to the increase in staff resulting from the University's Academic Investment Programme, professors in Met no longer automatically get a larger office – I did, but that's because I moved to a different building as part of the expansion programme and the rooms over here are all large.
I do get a share in a PA – without whom, the ship would definitely go down. | {
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Relevant Companies
European Leisure plc
European Leisure plc ("European") / Waterfall Holdings plc
Direction of the Irish Takeover Panel ("the Panel")
On March 30 1999, the Panel gave a direction to Waterfall Holdings plc in the following terms:
"The Panel hereby gives a direction pursuant to section 9(2)(a) of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, 1997 ("the Act") to Waterfall Holdings plc ("Waterfall") requiring Waterfall, not later than 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday April 7 1999, to announce a firm intention either to make, or not to make, an offer for European."
The decision to give the above direction was taken by the Panel at a meeting held on March 30 1999 which considered the attached press release issued on March 30 1999 on behalf of Waterfall (entitled "proposed Offer for European Leisure plc") and representations on behalf of Waterfall, European and Allied Leisure plc. Having regard to the timing of the provision of information by European to Waterfall, the Panel determined that the above direction should be given to ensure compliance with General Principles 3, 4 and 5 of the Schedule to the Act.
The Panel further decided that the text of this direction should be published by issuance to the Company Announcements Offices of the Irish Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange."
© Irish Takeover Panel, Company Limited by Guarantee; Registered in Ireland No. 265647; Registered Office Lower Ground Floor, 76 Merrion Sq, Dublin 2, D02 X4T1 | {
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Sachiin Joshi is a well-known Indian movie actor. He was born on 7th August 1984 in Pune, Maharashtra, India. By profession, he is also a businessman. He made his debut with the Telugu movie Mounamelanoyi in 2002 and then got starred in two more Telugu movies Ninu Chudaka Nenundalenu and Orey Pandu.
In 2011, he got starred in the Hindi movie Aazaan, the movie didn't do good business on the box office. He was seen alongside Sunny Leone in Jackpot but the movie again failed at the box office. Last he was seen in the movie Amavas alongside Nargis Fakri.
Sachiin is the owner of many companies; recently, he bought Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher. He is married to Urvashi Sharma and the couple is blessed with 2 children.
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Ten-Month Study, Made Possible By Markle Foundation Grant, Identifies Six Fundamental Principles To Guide and Govern Public Service Media For Kids and Families
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., June 24, 2002 - Seeking to strengthen its public service mission to children and families and take full advantage of digital convergence, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), has completed a 10-month study to develop a long-term strategic plan to inform the development of children's media for future generations. The study was made possible by a $250,000 grant from the Markle Foundation in April 2001, matched by PBS.
Between July 2001 and April 2002, PBS conducted a series of roundtable and online discussions examining the distinctive role of public service media in the lives of digital-age children. The conclusions and recommendations of the PBS/Markle Foundation Study, "One Mission, Many Screens," released today at the PBS Annual Meeting in San Francisco, points to six fundamental principles to guide and govern public service media for kids and families.
"As for-profit businesses see value in the services once unique to PBS, it is imperative that we sharpen our focus, emphasize our originality, and state our distinctive attributes more boldly," said PBS President and CEO Pat Mitchell. "The 'One Mission, Many Screens' research provides a blueprint upon which PBS KIDS® can build an enduring foundation for serving a broad and diverse audience of children and families."
According to the study, a strategic plan for PBS KIDS must flow from a succinct mission, unique to PBS's children's services, but closely linked with the overall core purpose of PBS. The PBS KIDS mission statement that emerged from the study follows:
PBS KIDS educates, enriches and entertains all of America's children, employing the full spectrum of media to build knowledge and critical thinking; to empower children as citizens of their communities, nation and world; and to welcome parents, teachers and caregivers as learning partners.
Underpinning the mission statement are six fundamental principles that should guide and govern public service media for children:
1. Public service media recognize education as the driving force in all decisions.
For PBS KIDS this means:
Choices of target audience, content, format, medium (or multiple media), partnerships and marketing are driven by developmentally sound curriculum and goals.
2. Public service media reach out to young people wherever they are, and are committed to universal access.
An ecumenical approach to delivery mechanism, including and combining as appropriate television (analog and digital), Internet, video-cassette, radio, packaged digital media (i.e., DVD, CD-ROM, computer software, console games), wireless communication devices and print. While making every effort to avoid choices that widen the 'digital divide,' universal access need not mean that everyone has free access to everything, always.
3. Public service media are often noncommercial, but not anti-commerce.
Retaining its noncommercial status. To uphold its "we're not selling anything but learning" message, however, PBS KIDS must place educational necessity before merchandising potential in commissioning, development or acquisition of multi-media content.
4. Public service media organizations are the hub of a wide-ranging network of partnerships. They use local, national and international alliances to welcome and prepare children as citizens of communities, nations and the world.
Unlike any other U.S. broadcast, cable, satellite or online service, public broadcasting is locally owned and operated, but with strong national content and international associations. It is uniquely suited to provide a blend of information, ideas and connections that enable children to explore and expand their world at developmentally appropriate times and places.
5. Public service media take creative content and programming risks.
Public broadcasting is accountable to the public, and not to shareholders or investors. This affords it the unique opportunity - some would say obligation - to defy common wisdom and experiment with the boundaries of technology and content, so long as the goal is better to fulfill its mission.
6. Public service media employ multiple measures of success.
Whereas commercial media are held accountable to a bottom line of ratings and/or ancillary merchandise revenues, public service media have the luxury of multiple indicators of success both quantitative and qualitative.
For the study, the term "public service media" describes the social, economic and technological framework in which American public broadcasting and its counterparts worldwide increasingly operate. Though the report uses public service media, public broadcasting, PBS and PBS KIDS to convey different, complementary and important meanings, the terms do share a common bond: a commitment to serving audience needs rather than business imperatives.
"One Mission, Many Screens" reflects the expertise, opinions, practices and principles of people and organizations engaged in public service media and related professions worldwide. The report takes into account current research, journalistic coverage of children's issues and media trends and both lay and professional writing on youth, media, education and entertainment.
"As we look toward next generation of children's media, we at Markle recognize that the style and content of new technologies will work best when they meet children's needs and resonate with their developmental abilities," said Alice Cahn, managing director, interactive media, Markle Foundation. "It is public service media's mission and responsibility to have those needs front and center in creating and commissioning content, as well as in their use of distribution technology. Our children now expect media to help them connect with each other, with their entertainment, with sources of knowledge, and with their families. PBS has the potential to play a key role in this environment, with information about young audience's needs as their inspiration."
This work is part of Markle's Interactive Media for Children program, which is focused on researching the impact of interactive media on children and translating that research into the development and production of children's interactive media products.
Directing the study and compiling the findings for PBS and the Markle Foundation was David Kleeman of the American Center for Children and Media. Prior to joining the Center, Mr. Kleeman was at PBS from 1983 to 1988 where he held positions of increasing responsibility including program associate and assistant director of children's and cultural programming, associate director of program operations and, lastly, associate director of scheduling. Mr. Kleeman is an author, speaker, strategist, and analyst on children's media. He has served as an advisor to such companies and organizations as Fox Family, Microsoft, the MIT Media Lab, and UNICEF.
The Markle Foundation works to realize the potential of emerging communications media and information technology to improve people's lives and promotes the development of communications industries that address public needs. Markle recently announced a $100 million commitment to grants, investments and projects over the next 3-5 years. More information on the Markle Foundation can be found at www.markle.org.
PBS KIDS provides a nonviolent, noncommercial daily television schedule that empowers children as members of their communities, nation and world. PBS KIDS welcomes parents, teachers, and caregivers as learning partners through broadcast as well as online through pbskids.org. PBS, headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, is a private, nonprofit media enterprise, owned and operated by the nation's 349 public television stations. Serving nearly 90 million people each week, PBS enriches the lives of all Americans through quality programs and education services on noncommercial television, the Internet and other media. More information about PBS is available at PBS.org, the leading dot-org Web site on the Internet.
Cathy Lehrfeld, PBS
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Q: C# Inconsistent Security Group Membership I apologize for how open ended I'm sure this will end up. I'll try to break this up in manageable chunks.
I'm writing a program that deals with SCCM. This program is locked down by security groups.
If you are not a member of the 'Server Operators' group, you don't get in. Simple. I've been testing for awhile on my dev machine (a Dell that is on wireless) with no issues.
When I released a beta, I found that under certain circumstances the program will not pick up on the user's security group membership and therefore deny access.
I was able to reproduce the issue, it seems machines on wireless tend to have this issue. Though, it's more complicated than that.
-Freshly imaged machines seem to have this issue
-Not all wireless machines; my dev machine is wireless
-One desktop (no wireless) has this issue. (It's at a remote site, so I can't really pick that one apart) I think it's a fresh image as well. I did however test on another computer at the same site - worked fine.
-Connecting to ethernet seems to have an effect - 75% of the time it fixes the issue somehow - after a bit of a wait. (Works on both ethernet and wireless at that point)
I've been trying to get a breakpoint set on one of these machines so I can see what is going on. Problem is, by the time I get VS.net installed the problem solves itself. I know (very little) about remote debugging - currently looking into that. This scenario makes me wonder if it's update related (the image is fairly up to date, maybe a month or two out?)
I also wrote a small utility that tests the login procedure (using the same code) and it finds the security group every time. Wat.
Code for finding security group of a user:
(courtesy of Stack :) )
static bool IsUserMemberOf_(string user, string group)
{ // (I realize the user parameter is superfluous in this case)
try
{
DirectoryEntry entry = new DirectoryEntry("LDAP://" + TC.act_Domain, TC.act_AD_User, TC.enc_GetADPassword());
DirectorySearcher mySearcher = new DirectorySearcher(entry);
mySearcher.Filter = "(&(objectClass=user)(|(cn=" + TC.act_AD_User + ")(sAMAccountName=" + TC.act_AD_User + ")))";
SearchResult result = mySearcher.FindOne();
foreach (string GroupPath in result.Properties["memberOf"])
{
if (GroupPath.Contains(group))
{
return true;
}
}
}
catch (DirectoryServicesCOMException)
{
}
return false;
}
I've also tried another method (using Principal.IsMemberOf() ), which had the same result. I've also investigated DNS/Network problems. Not ruling it out, but doesn't seem to be a factor in the testing I've done.
I'm at a loss. If anyone has any thoughts, by all means please lay them on me.
Thanks
A: Yeah, it was the .net version. Our image starts with .net 4.0. Throwing 4.5.2 at it clears it right up. I would have expected an error at runtime, but I guess not.
... I'll show myself out
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I wrote about managing time over on the School Admin Virtual Mentoring Program blog this week and it really resonated with something a couple of assistant principals' and I recently discussed.
We're all working late and we're all working hard. I think that's just educators as a whole in this trying time of national pressure and low morale. How much of this pressure do we put on our self? & is it even effective?
I'll never forget a teacher I worked with a number of years ago. He stayed late every day. He came in early every day. He held his own extra sessions of Saturday school. I remember watching his students take their lunch trays down to his room each day and working through recess and thinking wow, this guy is SERIOUS.
When his test scores came back that year, imagine all of our surprise when only 1/4 of his class had met standard. How was that even possible??
Easy. Activity does not equal achievement.
If you're constantly working and never seem to get caught up, or stay afloat, or feel like you're drowning…maybe you should take a step back and re-evaluate what you're doing. Spinning your wheels isn't going to get you ahead. It's actually only going to frustrate you even further.
If you don't get your priorities in order, someone else will do it for you. If you fall behind in your lessons because of let's say, an assembly, or some random computer based testing…don't stress yourself out cramming everything in. Figure out what the TEKS of the lessons are and focus on those! Get the big picture across and don't stress over whether you were to take grades on every suggested activity. At the end of the day, or er, grading period, that's what matters. what the students were able to learn.
Think about all that you say you "have" to do…and before you stress out to the point of regretting your chosen path of impacting children each and every day…change those words to what you "choose" to do. You are the owner of your time.
Choose to have achievement, not just activity. | {
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An Open-Access Repository or Database for Anatomical and Physiological Ontology of Acupoints
Project Concept Review
Council Date: September 20, 2019
Program Officer: Wen G. Chen, Ph.D.
The acupuncture research community has generated a substantial amount of anatomical, biochemical, physiological, and behavioral data. However, a lack of consensus on the location and functional significance of specific acupoints (referring to locations on the body that can be stimulated using a variety of methods including, but not restricted to, acupuncture needles) has hampered substantial development of rigorous research on acupuncture's therapeutic value. At a recent National Institutes of Health (NIH) workshop on Translating Fundamental Science of Acupuncture Into Clinical Practice for Cancer Symptom Management, Pain, and Substance Abuse (https://nccih.nih.gov/news/events/acupuncture-workshop-2019), co-organized by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) and the National Cancer Institute, speakers and participants noted that there was a need for a database to deposit, share, and compare anatomical and physiological data associated with acupoints among various studies.
In response to this need, NCCIH sought input from the broader research community on the value of a potential open-access repository or database for acupoints and on key criteria and elements that would make this resource most useful through a Request for Information (RFI): Important Considerations for Potential Creation of an Open-Access Repository or Database for Anatomical and Physiological Ontology of Acupoints: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-AT-19-030.html. More than 100 independent individuals and organizations provided valuable feedback to the questions raised in the RFI. The majority of the responders enthusiastically supported the idea of developing an NIH-sponsored open-access repository/database for anatomical and physiological ontology of acupoints and considered this resource would bring tremendous and transformative value to rigorous research, evidence-based clinical practice, and education on acupuncture-based interventions and therapies.
Purpose of Proposed Program
The purpose of the proposed initiative is to support an NCCIH Resource Center for the development and maintenance of an open-access repository or database for anatomical and physiological ontology of acupoints.
The repository/database would include the following features and functions:
Use of anatomical ontology based on Western medical science with cross-references to both the Eastern and Western nomenclature systems of acupoints
Inclusion of physiological correlates, such as structural and functional responses, neuroimaging data, biochemical data, and neurophysiological data
Inclusion of high-quality, searchable, accessible research data managed and updated by experts from the research community
Compatibility with other NIH-funded databases from major initiatives such as Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN) and Stimulating Peripheral Activity to Relieve Conditions (SPARC).
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package org.jamocha.dn.memory.javaimpl;
import java.util.Arrays;
import lombok.EqualsAndHashCode;
import lombok.Getter;
import lombok.RequiredArgsConstructor;
import org.jamocha.dn.memory.FactIdentifier;
import org.jamocha.dn.memory.MemoryFact;
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*
* @author Fabian Ohler <[email protected]>
* @author Christoph Terwelp <[email protected]>
*/
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@Getter(onMethod = @__({@Override}))
private final Template template;
private final Object[] slotValues;
private final FactIdentifier factIdentifier;
@Override
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if (null == slot) return this.factIdentifier;
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return Arrays.deepEquals(a.slotValues, b.slotValues);
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public static boolean equalReference(final Fact a, final Fact b) {
return a == b;
}
@Override
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return new org.jamocha.dn.memory.Fact(this.template, this.slotValues);
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/**
* @author Fabian Ohler <[email protected]>
*/
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final int[] separators;
MultislotPatternMatching(final Template template, final Object[] slotValues,
final FactIdentifier factIdentifier, final int[] separators) {
super(template, slotValues, factIdentifier);
this.separators = separators;
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this(origin.template, origin.slotValues, origin.factIdentifier, separators);
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assert 1 == to - from;
return values[from];
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'Vaxxed II: The People's Truth' is the follow-up to the award-winning documentary, 'Vaxxed: From Cover-Up To Catastrophe.' When we set out across America promoting Vaxxed, thousands of empowered parents traveled miles to share the stories of what happened to their children. These stories created a movement. A revolution that will change history forever. The parents have been lied to and will be silenced no longer. This is your story, your truth, and now we need your help to tell it.
So, to that person in the thread on that social media page who asked if a vaccine really could have hurt a child? Yes. It can. The flu shot can. The MMR vaccine cab, the HPV vaccine can, and a host of others can. And it isn't just children being harmed; adults can also be injured. Besides parents and adult vaccine consumers reporting that, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention states that also.
When I still subscribed to all that the vaccine program offered, it was hard for me to believe that something my doctor told me would be good for my son could actually harm him. But then, my son was harmed. Adverse events changed his health and not for the better. Thinking back to what I may have missed, I thought I'd weighed all the options. Sadly, I was only weighing the ones that my son's doctor told me, ones deemed as positive. The ones she didn't tell me about and the ones I could have looked up but didn't, took a toll on his health and also his development.
For those who are currently weighing the pros and cons of vaccines and who want a consumer's review of vaccines, watch that trailer again. Listen to the parents and to the anguish in their voices. Listen to the warning the medical doctors are sharing, too. Know that many more stories were collected. Know that stories are still being told of problems stemming from all liability-free vaccines given today. Mainstream media and medical professionals may not want to share those stories, but that doesn't mean they didn't happen. They benefit from the products they can postively promote and sell. The benefit of listening to a parent of a vaccine-injured child is that you get the truth. It might be a painful truth filled with emotion, but it's a truth nonetheless.
Vaxxed bus, including Cathy's son's name.
Care to help get the truth out there to the public? Check out the Vaxxed II: The People's Truth website, https://www.vaxxed2.com/ or visit the Indiegogo campaign page here. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/vaxxed-ii-the-people-s-truth#/ Until more people know all there is to know about vaccines, we must keep telling the truth.
As far as smallpox is concerned, I suggest you look up the protest in Leicester, UK in 1885 and all that entailed.
Your remarks re 'anecdotes do not have scientific evidence' You are correct, they are not research, they are real, young people. Many of them with lifelong disabilities.
So you keep your dodgy research. However, if you are so sure of it, do please show us the research that multiple vaccines are safe. Or vaccine safety trials with placebos. Or the one that shows aluminium injected into babies is safe.
Please do comment again with your convincing evidence!
Anecdotes do not equal scientific evidence. 5.5 BILLION people have been vaccinated since 2000. That's an awfully large group of "study participants". If what is being proposed by this post were true, one would expect to see a much more compelling pattern across such a large sampling of people from around the world. Sadly, this is just more disinformation. Where is your evidence? No science behind this at all.
Smallpox was eradicated by vaccination with the last case being found in 1977. That's what vaccines have the capacity to do. If you wish to return to the dark ages that's your prerogative. Just be sure to quarantine yourselves so the rest of us can push on into modernity.
Genetic diseases increase at geometric rate.
Autism has increased at an exponential rate.
Therefore, autism is not a genetic disease.
It's a man-made disease triggered by Merck's vaccines.
The increased rate of autism follows the increased number of vaccines.
And the tears continue to flow in California.
Cal Lawson. I'm not sure why you would make such an unscientific statement on this site. Many readers here have seen family members regress after vaccination and read AoA posts because of the, often, scientific information supplied.
Supporters are always kind and considerate and do not engage in unpleasant exchanges, whatever their diverse views. Perhaps you truly believe what you say, but whatever your motives, I think you are on the wrong website.
Sure Cal start your day with a vaccine everyday...where it says "further information "you can get the manufactures list of adverse reactions from there-dont believe us why should you just trust your MD.
About 6% of autism is genetic, ( Fragile X syndrome.) However, most autism has no known genetic cause. It is agreed by almost all mainstream scientists that autism is a combination of some kind of genetic susceptibility coupled with environmental factors.
Hannah Poling had genetic susceptibility to mitochondrial disorders.This disorder, coupled with vaccination, resulted in her developing symptoms of autism following her vaccination, , and being compensated by the federal government for her vaccine injury.
Basically, autism is diagnosed based on a list of symptoms. There is no "genetic autism test" with the exception of the small percentage of people with autism who have fragile X. Missing part of the brain ( corpus callosum) in some people can also produce a diagnosis of autism. Regressive autism ( where a child is normal until they react badly to vaccines) has resulted in many children being diagnosed with autism. ( Basically, the vaccine injury caused damage to the parts of the brain, resulting in things like impaired speech ( or in some cases no speech) or damage to the social centers of the brain.
it is a list of behavioral symptoms. Anyone with these symptoms, regardless of what caused the challenges , has autism.
There is no genetic test involvedin the diagnosis.
It is like the symptom of a headache, in that these symptoms can have multiple causes.
Did you know that trauma to the brain in childhood can also cause symptoms of autism?
"However, environmental insults including TBI may also contribute to risk of developing ASD . Changes to areas in the brain associated with communication that are observed in TBI patients have also been noted in children diagnosed with ASD "
There are many other peer reviewed journal articles that you can use google scholar to search for, , about the overlap between brain injury and developing an autism disorder. Whoever told you autism was purely genetic and only happens in the womb gave you misinformation.
It cannot be a genetic disorder and occur in the womb. Who told you these fairy stories? If you watched the trailer you would also have seen footage of deeply distressed people telling you what they saw after the vaccines. Too much for you?
It is biologically impossible for vaccines to cause autism. Autism is a genetic disorder that occurs in the womb, not something that be contracted after birth. Whatever other side effects might happen from vaccines, autism is not one of them.
I was a nurse who promoted vaccines because I really believed they kept our kids healthy. I gave my kids every thing they promoted in the 80's and 90's. And I held my precious grand babies down while the doctors ordered and nurses shot them full of poison. My son had ear tubes 3 times and was hospitalized after his 4 month shots. All of my kids and grandkids have allergies and eczema, anxiety/sleeplessness, my granddaughter has had ear tubes and frequent ear infections, asthma, are unable to look at people and one who's been sick since he was born 18 months ago. My newest grand daughter is 4 months old was 5 weeks premature but was bullied by her pediatrician to get vitamin k and hepp b at birth and full 2 month shots at 2 months. She has screaming fits followed by quiet staring which she did in Drs office, and after the shots didn't poop for 4 days. All "normal ". She is on her 2nd course of antibiotics. How can we find doctors who don't force vaccines on our kids?
Don't know if you have seen this review by John Moody (of Weston A. Price Foundation) on JB Handley's "How To End Autism Epidemic". If not, it is a Must Read and brilliant.
Thank you so much for being a voice, we here in Australia are so thankful for all the work you all have done. Looking forward to vaxxed 2.
Thanks Cathy. I also love the liability-free vaccine references. Way to go!
Thanks, Susan. I'm following Ginger Taylor's lead in referring to them as liability free. Her recent post about that was spot on. | {
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Pain of Salvation announce details for new studio album "PANTHER"!
Posted on July 5, 2020 by progwinds
Firmly at the forefront of the progressive rock and metal scenes for nearly three decades now and one of modern rock's most acclaimed live acts, Sweden's Pain of Salvation return with a new studio album entitled Panther, due out 28 August 2020 worldwide via InsideOutMusic.
Panther, the follow-up release to 2017's In The Passing Light Of Day, was recorded, mixed and produced by Daniel Gildenlöw with Daniel Bergstrand (In Flames, Meshuggah, Devin Townsend) and comes with a comprehensive artwork-theme with illustrations made by André Meister.
Pain of Salvation's Daniel Gildenlöw had the following to say about the album: "The making of Panther has taken over two years. I have felt the need to push boundaries, both musically and sonically. Approaching the music from more diverse angles, yet without losing the core identity of the band. Lyrically it coincidentally fits more than ever into current times. When I look at the great artwork drawings that went into the concept, I can only say that I am extremely happy how everything turned out. I can't wait to share this album with everybody."
Track-listing for the standard edition of the album:
Unfuture
Restless Boy
Keen to a Fault
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The Tangent launch 'Life On Hold'; first single from new album 'Auto Reconnaissance'
Posted on June 28, 2020 by progwinds
The Tangent, the progressive rock group led by Andy Tillison, recently announced the release of their 11th studio album Auto Reconnaissance on 21 August 2020. The follow-up to 2018's Proxy, sees them continuing the band philosophy of celebrating the golden age of prog, whilst bringing it to the present and exploring new paths for the music to take in the future. On Auto Reconnaissance, they bend that philosophy to their will, taking in prog rock foot stomping, sublime Jazz, humour, narrative, a modern R&B love song, funk/soul and a 28 minute long emotional epic about the band's home country of England.
On 26 June they launched the first track, titled Life On Hold, and you can listen now here:
Andy comments: "Life On Hold is the cheerful up-tempo Prog Rock foot-stomper we chose to kick off our album. It sits alongside pieces we've done in the past like GPS Culture and Spark In The Aether, Crisis In Midlife etc and it's a flavour we do like to return to now and then. This one is influenced by things like that first Asia album, stuff like Kansas and Boston, and the kind of thing that Transatlantic might bang out at you. It's part of our genetic makeup, but of course only one part. Although there's a fair amount of accessible tunes on the new album, there's some seriously deep water around too. And no, Life On Hold has nothing to do with Lockdowns. It mentions Jean Paul Sartre, which is not normal in foot-stompers. Get it ON!! Bang, and the dirt is gone!"
Auto Reconnaissance will be available as a limited CD Digipak, Gatefold 2LP + CD + LP-Booklet and as a digital album. Pre-order now here: https://The-Tangent.lnk.to/AutoReconnaissance
Andy comments: "I utterly refuse to accept that Progressive Rock Music is some kind of museum piece. It is actually a living and breathing movement that has a past, a present and above all, a future. It once had an album-chart-topping golden age, but the genre was never about that. It has subtly and virally kept itself alive for decades where many new musical genres have risen to glory and faded away."
For this release, Andy is once again joined by long-time collaborators Jonas Reingold, Luke Machin (who co-produced the album with Andy), Theo Travis, and Steve Roberts. Together they bring to life an album that has been influenced by the likes of ELP, The Isley Brothers, Steely Dan, Aphex Twin, National Health, Rose Royce, Squarepusher and Return To Forever amongst others.
Andy comments of the current line-up: "In the past 6 years the line-up of The Tangent has become more stable than at the beginning. I think that the identity of the Tangent as a "Group" rather than a "Project" started to come together on the album A Spark In The Aether in 2014. Essentially Luke, Jonas, Theo and myself have appeared on the last four albums, and we added Steve Roberts for the tour that supported Slow Rust in 2017 and we've settled on this line-up. I hope for a while because I find this unit to be productive, in tune with the band's purpose and manifesto and a lot of fun to boot. The new album Auto Reconnaissance is the first time that the core band has been identical in structure to its predecessor. For the first time I feel that everyone is totally onboard with the fusion of Jazz, Prog, Punkishness and electronica that The Tangent likes to cook up. We are a good group of friends and although we don't meet up often, it's a real blast when we do. I've always considered Ed Unitsky the cover artist to have been a recurring member of the cast – his artwork has been a huge part of our story and although we move away, we always return."
Auto Reconnaissance will be available as Limited CD Digipak (incl. bonus track), Gatefold 2LP + CD + LP booklet & as Digital Album, all featuring the artwork of Ed Untisky, whose visuals have not been seen on a Tangent album since 2014's A Spark In The Aether.
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Rikard Sjöblom's Gungfly announce new album 'Alone Together'
Swedish multi-instrumentalist Rikard Sjöblom is pleased to announce his new album under the Gungfly moniker, Alone Together. Set for release on 4 September 2020, it follows an extremely productive past few years, whether it be working with English progressive rockers Big Big Train, or taking the lead with Gungfly.
Rikard comments: "I started writing these songs about a year ago but then it took some time to get started with the production because I had two tours lined up, one with Big Big Train in November and then opening solo for The Flower Kings on their European tour in December. After that my focus shifted back to Gungfly and it felt really nice so it all came together pretty fast!"
Alone Together saw Gungfly recording as a trio, with brothers and previous collaborators Petter and Rasmus Diamant on drums and bass respectively. "It was a lot of fun playing both keyboards and guitar because I had come up with a lot of nice parts but I knew early on that I wanted to make the album with the brothers on drums and bass – luckily they were very up for it!" This 'power-trio' have focussed on the rock this time, and you can hear that loud and clear: "I didn't want to smother the production with layers upon layers of keyboards and bells and whistles but instead tried to keep it prog rock with the focus on ROCK. I wanted every instrument to mean something in the mix." This is evident on tracks like Happy Somewhere In Between and the 13-minute epic Traveler, where Gungfly have never hit harder.
Alone Together will be available as a Limited CD Digipak (with 2 bonus tracks), Gatefold 2LP + CD & as Digital Album. The album cover features a painting by American artist Kevin Sloan (The Flower Kings). Rikard comments of the piece: "I had just written lyrics for the song 'From Afar' and was looking at Kevin's paintings when I came across this one and I couldn't believe the connection, particularly the lyric "A million eyes watching glimpses of each other's lives".
Track-listing:
1. Traveler
2. Happy Somewhere In Between
3. Clean as a Whistle
4. Alone Together
5. From Afar
6. On The Shoulders Of Giants
7. Grove Thoughts (Bonus Track)
8. Shoulder Variations (Bonus Track)
Rikard Sjöblom is perhaps best known as the multi-instrumentalist frontman of Beardfish, who established themselves as one of the most consistently brilliant modern-day progressive rock bands over the course of eight studio albums. In recent years, he has also become known for his work with English progressive collective Big Big Train, playing live with them as well as performing on their recent studio albums.
GUNGFLY online:
https://www.facebook.com/rikardsjoblom/
http://www.rikardsjoblom.com/
INSIDEOUTMUSIC online:
www.insideoutmusic.com
www.youtube.com/InsideOutMusicTV
www.facebook.com/InsideOutMusic
www.twitter.com/insideouteu
www.myspace.com/insideoutlabel
The Tangent announce new album 'Auto Reconnaissance'
Posted on June 4, 2020 by progwinds
The Tangent, the progressive rock group led by Andy Tillison, are pleased to announce the release of their 11th studio album Auto Reconnaissance on the 21 August 2020. The follow-up to 2018's Proxy, sees them taking the band philosophy of celebrating the golden age of prog, whilst bringing it to the present and exploring new paths for the music to take in the future. On Auto Reconnaissance, they bend that philosophy to their will, taking in prog rock foot stomping, sublime jazz, humour, narrative, a modern R&B love song, funk/soul and a 28 minute long emotional epic about the band's home country of England.
For this release, Andy is once again joined by long-time collaborator Luke Machin (who also helped produce the album), Jonas Reingold, Theo Travis, and Steve Roberts. Together they bring to life an album that has been influenced by the likes of ELP, The Isley Brothers, Steely Dan, Aphex Twin, National Health, Rose Royce, Squarepusher and Return To Forever amongst others.
Andy comments of the current line-up: "In the past 6 years the line-up of The Tangent has become more stable than at the beginning. I think that the identity of the Tangent as a "Group" rather than a "Project" started to come together on the album 'A Spark In The Aether' in 2014. Essentially Luke, Jonas, Theo and myself have appeared on the last four albums, and we added Steve Roberts for the tour that supported 'Slow Rust' in 2017 and we've settled on this line-up. I hope for a while because I find this unit to be productive, in tune with the band's purpose and manifesto and a lot of fun to boot. The new album 'Auto Reconnaissance' is the first time that the core band has been identical in structure to its predecessor. For the first time I feel that everyone is "in tune" with the fusion of Jazz, Prog, Punkishness and electronica that The Tangent likes to cook up. We are a good group of friends and although we don't meet up often, it's a real blast when we do. I've always considered Ed Unitsky the cover artist to have been a recurring member of the cast – his artwork has been a huge part of our story and although we move away, we always return."
Auto Reconnaissance will be available as Limited CD Digipak (incl. bonus track), Gatefold 2LP + CD + LP booklet & as Digital Album, all featuring the artwork of Ed Unitsky, whose visuals have not been seen on a Tangent album since 2014's A Spark In The Aether. The full track-listing can be found below:
1. Life On Hold
2. Jinxed In Jersey
3. Under Your Spell
4. The Tower Of Babel
5. Lie Back & Think Of England
6. The Midas Touch
7. Proxima (Bonus Track)
Andy Tillison – Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards, Composer
Jonas Reingold (The Sea Within, Steve Hackett Band) – Bass Guitar
Theo Travis (Soft Machine, David Gilmour, Travis-Fripp) – Sax & Flute
Luke Machin (Maschine, Francis Dunnery Band) – Guitar
Steve Roberts (David Cross Band, ex Magenta, Godsticks) – Drums
The Tangent online:
www.thetangent.org
https://www.facebook.com/groups/alltangentmembers/
Pure Reason Revolution – new album 'Eupnea' out now
Posted on April 9, 2020 by progwinds
Pure Reason Revolution's first new studio album in nearly 10 years, Eupnea, is out now.
The long-awaited return from the band, sees them harking back to their earliest days, while rolling in all of the musical experiments and experience they've gathered in the intervening years.
To celebrate the band have launched a video for the track Ghosts & Typhoons. Watch the Thomas Hicks-created video here:
Jon Courtney comments: "In 2018 Chloe & I chatted in a London café about the notion of reforming Pure Reason Revolution. Although we've already done our first live show back, today feels like it's really real. Close to the heart experience kick-started the genesis & we stuck to our manifesto of creating under no restrictions, no boundaries. The result was 'Eupnea' & we hope you like it. "
Eupnea is available as a Limited CD Digipak, Gatefold 2LP + CD (with etching on Side D) and as a digital album. Get your copy now here: https://PureReasonRevolution.lnk.to/Eupnea
Jon Courtney and Chloë Alper recently sat down to discuss the new record and how it came together, and you can watch them chat all things Eupnea in this brand new interview.
Pure Reason Revolution originally parted ways in November 2011 following touring in support of their 2010 album Hammer and Anvil. Since then, Jon Courtney started Bullet Height and released their debut album No Atonement in 2017, while Chloë Alper began a new band called Tiny Giant as well as playing live with the likes of Charli XCX and James.
The band originally formed back in 2003, releasing their much-loved debut album The Dark Third in 2006 via Sony BMG. They went on to release the albums Amor Vincit Omnia in 2009 and Hammer and Anvil in 2010.
PURE REASON REVOLUTION online:
https://www.facebook.com/purereasonrevolution/
https://twitter.com/prr_official
https://www.instagram.com/purereasonrevolution_official/
Haken announce new album 'Virus'
Haken have revealed that their new studio album Virus, the follow-up to 2018's acclaimed album Vector, will be released on 5 June 2020. By way of introduction, the band have recorded a special video message to give some background to the album.
The band have also released the album's first single and opening track Prosthetic, with a video directed by Vicente Cordero. They comment:
"Prosthetic was the first song we completed during the Virus writing sessions and we always felt it would be the perfect opener for the album. It's a very guitar heavy track with its roots in 80's thrash riffing, but with the unconventional rhythmic twists and turns we often like to explore in Haken. We sadly never had a Jeff Hanneman and Robert Fripp collaboration, but this song at least draws on inspiration from them both!
Lyrically the song is a bridge between our two albums Vector and Virus. The message was brilliantly brought to life by video director Vicente Cordero, who also beautifully captured the live energy of the band in a way that both enhances the song, and perfectly sets the scene for what's to come."
Since releasing Vector in October 2018, Haken have completed headline tours the world over, played sold-out shows across Europe and North America as support for Devin Townsend and picked up a PROG Magazine award for their efforts too! All the while, they have been quietly, secretly working on the follow-up album, entitled Virus.
Once again, Adam 'Nolly' Getgood has mixed what is perhaps the most eclectic Haken album to date, with the 7 tracks revealing hints of influences from multiple genres, all intertwined with Haken's own recognisable sound.
Longtime Haken collaborators, Blacklake, have designed the visuals and artwork and the album will be available as a Limited 2CD, Standard CD, Gatefold 2LP + CD & as Digital Album. Pre-order now here: https://haken.lnk.to/Virus
The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive Rock – 3rd Edition
Back in print for 2020! The definitive record guide to the progressive era of rock music, Strawberry Bricks presents a comprehensive discography with reviews of 500+ albums, with band histories, musical synopses, key tracks and critical commentary, all presented in the historical context of a timeline. Beginning in 1967 and continuing through 1982, a generation of musicians took rock music in directions unforeseen as they charted what would become known as progressive rock. From art rock to krautrock, from England to Germany to Italy and all across Europe, Strawberry Bricks offers a candid reappraisal of rock's most cerebral genre. Also for this edition, Matt Howarth has revisited his original artwork from the first edition of the book.
Says Charles, "The newly written Prologue offers a historical perspective of the pretext to the progressive era, beginning post-WWII, while the Epilogue offers a current perspective on progressive rock since the early 80's. I've also spent a good deal of time fact-checking every detail in the book, including song titles and artist names. Further, this edition has been professionally edited and peer reviewed, all to make this as exacting and rewarding a book as the music it covers. Strawberry Bricks is another narrative on the classic era of progressive rock, one with hopefully a novel and candid outlook on the genre, its albums and the men that made it one of the most interesting chapters in rock's history."
With 212 more reviews, 210 more pages, completely fact-checked and professionally edited, and with a full index, the third edition is a substantial upgrade to owners of the first edition of the book. For owners of the second edition, Matt Howarth once again revisits his original artwork for Strawberry Bricks. Enjoy the music!
Praise for Strawberry Bricks:
"In Strawberry Bricks Charles Snider gives us a history of progressive rock from 1967 to 1982 through his astute, colourful and insightful entries on a personal selection of over 500 albums – and not always the obvious choices. He acts as an informed and trustworthy guide leading the reader on a fascinating journey through the genre." – Mike Barnes, A New Day Yesterday: UK Progressive Rock & The 1970s
"Snider's research is impeccable, his writing style enjoyable and it's hard to fault the inclusion of any of the hundreds of albums he covers." – Kev Rowland, The Progressive Underground
"Most impressive! I can see it's phenomenally well researched. Well done." – Hugh Banton, Van der Graaf Generator
The 3rd Edition of "The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive Rock" was released on March 27, 2020. Available directly from http://strawberrybricks.com/the-book, and from Amazon.com (including UK, JP and the EU). Published by http://www.strawberrybricks.com/ via Kindle Direct Publishing, an Amazon company.
To purchase from Amazon:
Amazon.com: https://amzn.to/39eAui9
Amazon.co.uk https://amzn.to/2JaeQkA
For more information: http://www.strawberrybricks.com/
Godsticks premiere new track & video -'Surrender'
Posted on January 24, 2020 by progwinds
With their latest and most accomplished album to date Inescapable due out on 7 February, Godsticks present their second single and video "Surrender".
Godsticks mix of heavy rock, progressive and alternative metal with a dynamic range of angular riffs and emotional depth will leave listeners reeling and with Inescapable, the band have channelled their energy and technical ability into the melody, phrasing and vocal performance, allowing emotion to take centre stage.
Inescapable will be released on CD, LP & digitally on 7 February through Kscope and is available to PRE-ORDER HERE NOW
("Denigrate" is available as an instant download on digital pre-orders – "Surrender" will be available on 31 January)
Toundra release second video from upcoming new album
Spanish instrumental rock band Toundra, are in the preparation for the February 28th release of their new album 'Das Cabinet Der Dr. Caligari', an original soundtrack based on the German silent horror film of the same name that turns exactly 100 years old in 2020.
The band have just premiered a new single and video, available in all platforms that can be watched here:
This is the second extract of the movie that has been presented already. The first one, "Akt. 1" is still available here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4UQx2F2SLs
The pre order has already started, please check the exclusive bundle packs here: https://Toundra.lnk.to/DasCabinetdesDrCaligari
There has also been a tour announced this week, a unique opportunity to watch the movie while the band performs the album in it's entirety.
28.02.20, Madrid, Teatros del Canal, tickets soon
06.03.20, Zaragoza, Las Armas
07.03.20, Barcelona, Aribau Multicines, tickets, www.cafekino.es
15.03.20, Siegen, Vortex
16.03.20, Hamburg, Knust
17.03.20, Jena, Kassablanca
18.03.20, München, Backstage
20.03.20, Darmstadt, 806qm
21.03.20, Martigny, Caves Du manoir
22.03.20, Stuttgart, Club Zentral
District 97 announce live dates to promote 'Screens'
Posted on September 27, 2019 by progwinds
For over a decade District 97 has garnered a worldwide fanbase; collaborating with John Wetton and drawing praise from Bill Bruford, Mike Portnoy and other rock luminaries along the way. Their forthcoming album "Screens" and its accompanying live show, which includes some UK dates, promises to be their most ambitious effort to date.
"We had a blast playing 'Screens' live earlier this year in North America, and we can't wait to bring that and some of our older material across the pond for the very first time. To do so whilst teaming up with incredible bands like Flying Colors, Goblin, and Maschine make this tour an absolute must see."
Watch the tour trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vRfCyCepyo
9/30/19, Burg Schnabel Berlin, DE
10/02/19, Das Rind Rüsselsheim, DE
10/03/19, De Boerderij Zoetermeer, NL
10/05/19, Spirit of 66 Verviers, BE
10/06/19, Summer's End Prog Festival, Chepstow, UK
10/07/2019, The Robin 2 w/Maschine, Bilston, UK
10/08/19, The Musician w/Maschine, Leicester, UK
10/09/19, 229 w/Maschine, London, UK
10/10/19, Trading Boundaries w/Maschine, East Sussex, UK
10/13/19, Progtoberfest V @ Reggies, Chicago, IL
10/17/19, Arcada Theater w/Flying Colors, St. Charles, IL
For more information: http://www.district97.net/shows
To pre-order "Screens": https://geni.us/D97004CD
Digital pre-orders: http://district97.net/news/pre-order-screens-now
Anneke van Giersbergen – new single and video for "Hurricane" January 15, 2021
LIQUID TENSION EXPERIMENT – Announce details for new album 'LTE3' January 11, 2021
Transatlantic to release new album in two versions! January 9, 2021
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Video: WFMY
How Triad Police Are Tackling The Opioid Epidemic
Two police departments share part of what they do to tackle the opioid crisis.
Author: Taheshah Moise
Published: 11:47 PM EDT July 9, 2019
Updated: 12:53 AM EDT July 10, 2019
GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. — More than 12,000 people in North Carolina died from opioid-related overdoses between 1999 and 2016, according to the state department of Health and Human Services. The alarming number is why police are doing what they can to tackle the opioid epidemic
"We are responding to homes to parking lots to businesses to bathrooms inside of businesses," Lt. Cheeks III with High Point Police said.
No city is immune to the opioid crisis. With nearly five people dying from a drug overdose every day in North Carolina, police say the drugs need to be taken off the streets. "Obviously heroin opioids are our primary focus," Lt. Cheeks III said.
Lt. Cheeks III says enforcement is an important part of the puzzle when it comes to combating the crisis. "Enforcement action is to limit the availability {and} to hold some accountability to those people who are helping contribute to the problem," Lt. Cheeks III said.
To address the problem you have to understand how widespread it is. That's why the department tracks heroin overdose calls and deaths, but their tracking goes beyond the number of instances.
"We want to know what days are they happening, where are they happening at, do people live in the city or are they from outside the city, are there children present," Lt. Cheeks III said.
So far this year, there's been 16 heroin overdose deaths in High Point. That puts the city on track to surpass record numbers from 2017 when 27 died from a heroin overdose. Greensboro Police Deputy Chief James Hinson views drug users as victims more than criminals.
He says GPD spends a lot of time focusing on dealers and distributors.
"They are taking advantage of individuals that need help.," Deputy Chief Hinson said. Hinson says they also educate the community on the dangers of opioids so they won't need to reach out to a dealer. "Often times what I've learned is many of the victims that are partaking in this drug use, they don't realize what it causes to your body," he said.
GPD uses three other ways to connect with drug users and those who love them.
They host drug symposiums to discuss the impact of opioids in the community, offer prescription drug drop off boxes and work with community partners to provide education and resources.
Other stories to check out:
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Skipping an E3 reveal for the Nintendo NX is the wrong move
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Posted: 2 May 2016 5:12 pm News
Nintendo has declared it will not provide a big reveal for its next console at this year's E3 video games trade show in Los Angeles. That could be a big mistake.
I was at E3 in 2005 when the Wii was announced. The GameCube, its predecessor, was seen as a failure and – in comparison to the 150 million-selling PS2 – it was. As is the case now in 2016, Nintendo went to the 2005 show needing to rebound from a dud console generation with something that would bring the company back into the industry discussion. Make it relevant again.
I was blown away by the Nintendo Wii on first sight. Miyamoto and co played Wii Sports on stage and everyone just sat there with jaws on the ground. Twilight Princess was then played and grown men cried - seriously. And the ridiculous Sony conference from the day before – which announced the PS3 via a floating duck - was a painful memory drowned out by cheery Mario tunes and mushroom delights. The next day, the next week, the next month, the next year, everyone was talking about the Wii. By the time the console released at Christmas the following year, it was the hottest ticket in town.
There are plenty of other reasons why the Wii got off to such a great start – namely the global financial crisis hit and the idea of buying a relatively cheap $400 Wii that worked on your existing CRT TV was appealing when compared with the $1000 (in Australia at least) high-end PlayStation 3 that demanded an HD TV and a surround sound system. But the point is, it all started at that E3. That is where the momentum began.
This year, Nintendo will not show the Nintendo NX at E3 as it did with the Wii over a decade ago. It will show at least one game coming to the console in the new Legend of Zelda, but considering the hardware will remain top secret, we can only assume it will be the Wii U version on display.
So why hide the console? Only 10 months out from the intended release date, it's time to make a splash and to ensure the company is relevant during a period where PlayStation will push its virtual reality platform, and Xbox will push the HoloLens.
Does Nintendo have no faith in the product? Is it worried about crippling Wi U sales (too late for that!)? Does it actually have nothing significant to show-off and announce? Why would you not use arguably the biggest platform the industry has to reveal a console – a platform with a strong tradition that has served Nintendo well in the past? Why not be proud and assertive about its new hardware?
Skipping an E3 reveal is a bad look for third-party publishers wondering whether to support the format. It's a bad look for consumers wondering whether to drop some cash on a PS4 with VR bundle or wait for anNX. It's a bad look for retailers hoping to gauge fan reaction and to decide how much to stock ahead of launch. It's a bad look in general.
If you have a better platform than E3, Nintendo, then tell us what that is and when we can experience it; give us a reason to love again.
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We are excited to inform you about PNG Navy Recruitment 2022-2023 | Application Form, Requirements & Dates
The Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of Papua New Guinea. It originated from the Australian Army land forces of the territory of Papua New Guinea before independence, coming into being in January 1973 and having its antecedents in the Pacific Islands Regiment. The PNGDF is a small force numbering around 2,500 personnel and consists of a Land Element, an Air Element and a Maritime Element. It is a joint force tasked with defending Papua New Guinea and its territories against external attack, as well as having secondary functions including national-building and internal security tasks. Defence accounts for less than 2% of government expenditure, while also receiving significant assistance and training support from Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and other nations. The Defence White Paper 2013 has ambitious plans to increase the force to 5,000 personnel and double defence spending to 3% by 2017 and by 2030 have 10,000 personnel.
The PNGDF Land Element includes two infantry battalions, an engineer battalion, a signal squadron, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, and a preventive medicine platoon. The Air Element is a small air wing operating a light transport aircraft and two leased helicopters. The Maritime Element consists of four Pacific-class patrol boats and two Balikpapan-class landing craft. The army is under the direct command of Headquarters PNGDF, while the air wing and navy have their own commanding officers. The PNGDF does not have a Commander-in-Chief but rather a Commander who advises the Minister for Defence.The PNGDF is under the control of the National Executive Council through the Minister for Defence.
Ranks: Papua New Guinea Defence Force ranks
The Minister for Defence: The Honourable Fabian Pok
Reaching military age annually: 67,781 males (2010 est.), 65,820 females (2010 est.)
Commander of the PNGDF: Brigadier General Gilbert Toropo
Available for military service: 1,568,210 males, age 16–49 (2010 est.), 1,478,965 females, age 16–49 (2010 est.)
Fit for military service: 1,130,951 males, age 16–49 (2010 est.), 1,137,753 females, age 16–49 (2010 est.)
consider the responsibilities of the job, before making an attempt pursuing a career in this field, When you complete a job application, regardless of whether it is a paper application or an online job application, there is information you will need to provide in order to apply for the job and be considered for the position.
PNG DEFENCE FORCE RECRUITMENT REQUIREMENTS
TO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION, YOU WILL NEED:
PAPUA NEW GUINEA PNG DEFENCE FORCE RECRUITMENT ENTRY PROCESS
PNG DEFENCE FORCE REQUIREMENTS
To qualify you will need to meet the minimum basic requirements listed below, as well as specific requirements for your chosen trade. In order to be considered a more competitive applicant, we recommend exceeding these requirements where possible.
You must:
Be a minimum of 18 years of age*
Have completed at least three years of secondary school education
Be medically fit for service
Meet the citizenship & security requirements.
1.Your Next of Kin's name and contact details
2.School qualifications including subjects, grades gained and year obtained
Any tertiary or trade qualifications you have achieved with grades gained and year obtained
3.If relevant, any previous employment details including dates, employer, locations and duties
4.Your driver licence details (number, classes and any endorsements)
5.Dates and outcomes of any criminal convictions
6.Your current accurate height and weight
7.Your Doctor's name and contact details i.e. telephone and address
8.Dates, details and outcomes of any past or current medical conditions, (e.g. operations, broken bones, asthma history, any medications)
9.Your vaccination/immunisation history (this can be obtained from your Doctor)
10.A list of your preferred trades and Service(s)
11.If you have served previously, you will need to supply some previous service details e.g. your Service Number.
To apply for PNG Defence Force Recruitment 2019 online and to complete online job applications, you'll need Internet access, an email address to use for job searching, an up-to-date resume, a cover letter for some jobs, your employment history, and your availability to work if you're applying for a part-time job.
To those interested in joining the PNGDF:
GENERAL ENLIST APPLICATIONS
This is for applicants who want to become a Soldier are to go through 3 months recruit training in Goldie Recruit Training Depot. Only males are eligible to apply. Female recruitment has been halted for an indefinite period.
Age: Between 18-27 years for General Enlistee
2. OFFICER CADET APPLICATIONS
This is if you want to become an Officer in the PNGDF. Training is for 18months and is done at the Joint Forces Academy in Igam Barracks, Lae, formally known as the Defence Academy.
Both Males and Females are eligible to apply if you fit all the criterias as posted previously on this page.
Age: Between 18-30 years for Officer Cadet
3. DIRECT ENTRY OFFICER APPLICATIONS
This applies to those who already have Tertiary qualifications and are
currently in the workforce, and are interested to join the force as a Specialist in your respective fields. Training is only for 3 months in Igam Barracks, Lae in which you will learn the basics of the army. Both Females and Males are
eligible to apply
Age: Between 18-30 years for Direct Entry
Expression/Letter of Interest;
Copies of Certificates (Grades 10 &12 ) and other Tertiary Certificates;
Police clearance;
Updated CV &
HQPNGDF
RECRUITMENT OFFICE
FMB,BOROKO
MURRAY BARRACKS
The PNGDF Recruiting Office does NOT have an EMAIL ADDRESS and there are NO APPLICATION FORMS. Interested Applicants may apply by providing required docs as stated above
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Great news! DHS Halts Bringing More H-2B Foreign Workers to U.S. amid Opposition
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is halting efforts to bring more H-2B foreign visa workers to the United States to take nonagricultural jobs after mounting public opposition.
In March, Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf announced his plan to bring an additional 35,000 H-2B foreign visa workers to the U.S. to take nonagricultural jobs in landscaping, construction, seafood processing, hotels and restaurants, and amusement parks.
On Thursday, DHS officials said they were halting the plan to bring in those additional 35,000 H-2B foreign visa workers "due to present economic circumstances" wherein 6.6 million Americans have now filed jobless claims in the midst of the Chinese coronavirus crisis....
Even with the DHS decision, the State Department is moving forward with its plan to fast-track H-2A and H-2B foreign visa workers to take agricultural and nonagricultural jobs.... | {
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The other, more important reason is that in constructing the postmodern model, Walzer moves the issue away from the liberal-multiculturalist deadlock and relocates it in what is effectively, a postmodern world. This is of some importance since the deadlock arises largely because liberals and multiculturalists alike are still within the paradigm of modernity. Barry is suspicious of cultural embeddness because he sees it as a return to feudal hierarchy. He defends the French Revolution because it abolished the privileges of the aristocracy and the
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Random Musings of a Sports Fan-atic.
My take on 'Fedal' and other great rivalries in the world of sports
2017 has been a watershed year for men's tennis. At the beginning of the year, if someone suggested that Federer or Nadal would win a Grand Slam, he would have surely been laughed at. But fast forward to the end of the year, and 'Fedal' has swept the Slams- it is Federer 2 Nadal 2. So who is the greater of the two? And hence, the greatest of all time?
The Federer vs Nadal match-up has been the one of the most glorious sporting rivalries of all times, certainly the biggest of the last decade. It's Federer's effortless natural ability vs Nadal's grit and never-say-die attitude; Federer's grass court ballet vs Nadal's clay court monopoly; Federer's poetic backhand vs Nadal's gladiator like forehand. Who can forget that epic Wimbledon '08 final? Surely, one of the best matches of all times. Federer has had the rub of the green in 2017 but Nadal leads the overall head to head 23-14. Federer leads the Slam count 19-16 as of now but Nadal has age on his side to do the catching up maybe. 2017 indicates that we haven't seen the last of them surely. So let the debates continue as these greats continue to enthrall us.
Tennis has a history of great rivalries and awesome match-ups. I grew up idolizing Becker and one of the earliest memories was a troika of Becker vs Edberg Wimbledon finals from '88 to '90. Both Becker and Edberg were grass court studs. Becker's diving volleys, and Edberg sliced back hands- quite a treat to watch. Edberg took '88 and '90 while Becker won in '89. The rivalry would actually spill-over to the coaching box when Edberg would manage Federer while Boris sided with Djokovic.
Borg vs McEnroe was one from the previous era- Borg with the 'good boy' looks and 'ice-cool' attitude vs the proverbial 'bad boy' mercurial McEnroe. They had many a memorable match but the '80 Wimbledon final was one for the ages. Borg won in five sets but the fourth set tiebreak probably deserves a separate blog post in itself. McEnroe would get his revenge in the '81 final but Borg's surprisingly early retirement would rob us of many more classics.
Sampras vs Agassi was a similar clash of styles- Sampras the boringly efficient cool and calm champion vs Agassi the charismatic colourful joker with a bandana. The best serve vs the best return. The two from Uncle Sam's land would have many a memorable fight, including that magical point from the '95 US Open final.
On the women's side, Navratilova vs Evert would be an enduring rivalry in the early 1980's. Again a clash of styles, the two would dominate the world of tennis with 18 out of 19 grand slams between them from '82 to '86. Great friends off court, Martina would have the overall edge in this match up.
Graf vs Seles was the headline clash in the 1990's- Seles would have the upper hand on clay court while Graf would mostly dominate on the other surfaces. The rivalry promised much more till an eccentric Graf fan stabbed Seles in '93. While Monica made a comeback after two years and even won a slam, things would never be the same again.
Great sporting rivalries go beyond the game of tennis. In cricket, the Ashes is a milestone for every fan. It's when the Aussies and the English hope they will have the bragging rights as the teams fight for the smallest cup you can imagine. It is win at all costs here- even if you have to go the 'Bodyline' route!
The Ashes Urn- MCC Museum, Lord's
Closer home, the India vs Pakistan clash is one of the most sought after events which brings both the countries to a virtual standstill. The stakes are high- so a Sohail vs Prasad type situation is always around the corner. Too bad, that we don't play more often nowadays.
From the world of football, there is the eternal question. Who's the greatest? Pele or Maradona. The rivalry here transcends generations. Pele- the all-rounder, equally adept with both feet and the head, Maradona with just his left foot, but what a left foot! Pele recently joked that he has challenged his good friend Diego to continue the debate only once he crosses 1000 goals. Till then, the discussions can wait!
When it comes to club football, there is the El Classico between Barcelona and Real Madrid- also a battleground for the Messi vs Ronaldo duels of late. In EPL, there's the Manchester Derby and the North London Derby between the Gunners and Spurs. And closer home, the Calcutta derby between East Bengal and Mohun Bagan which routinely house a hundred thousand crowd even now at the Salt Lake Stadium on derby days.
Moving on, the athletics track saw Ben Johnson vs Carl Lewis fighting for the sprint crown in the 80's. Ben with his lightning starts, Lewis with the deadly sprint, to make up at the finish-line. Ben would win the all-important 100 metre dash in the Seoul Olympics in '88, only to be beaten by the doping ban.
The game of chess saw a clash of styles in the 80's and 90's- the safe and defensive Karpov vs the aggressive and charismatic Kasparov– the later had mostly the upper hand. Sebastian Coe would make Steve Ovett produce the run of his life, every time they competed. Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna drove each other wild whenever paths crossed on a Formula One track. Muhammad Ali and George Foreman and their mercurial rivalry gave us 'The Rumble in the Jungle' in Kinshasa. NBA in the late 80's was always about the Jordan vs Johnson debate.
We idolize champions, but what makes sports truly memorable, is great rivalries. After all, it takes two to tango!
Author arpansurPosted on September 16, 2017 Categories Best Ever, Tennis4 Comments on It takes two to tango
Reminiscing the most memorable swansongs in sporting history.
'I'm sad to say I'm on my way
Won't be back for many a day
My heart is down, my head is turning around
I had to leave a little girl in Kingston town….'
Harry Belafonte is crooning one of my favourite songs as I warm up to Usain Bolt's swansong run at the London World Championships. What a career Bolt has had! An eight-time Olympics gold medalist, with the 'triple double' combination of 100 m and 200 m wins the last three times. Bolt has been Mr. Clean in the oft tarnished image of dope-stars in the world of athletics. I am starting to think that he gave the phrase 'bolt from the blue' a new meaning altogether.
So when Bolt lines up for one last time at the 100 m starting line, it sort of signals the end of an era. As the gun roars, Bolt makes another slow start. The youngster Coleman from the US is the one who starts with a bang. But you expect Bolt to make up ground between the 60 and 80 meters mark, like he always does. You look at lanes 4 and 5 expecting a photo finish when, all of a sudden, Gatlin from the outside lane presses a foot on the accelerator and does the unthinkable. The crowd is stunned. Boos are heard as Gatlin has had a long history of failed dope tests. The fairy tale finish was not to be but Gatlin pays homage to the ultimate champion as he bows to Usain. 9:57 seconds will continue to be a marker, for generations to come.
Sporting farewells are always difficult- and here are some of the more memorable ones.
It was November 2013 when India stopped for a day. This was when the 'Little Master' Sachin Tendulkar finally decided to call it a day. Remember seeing a banner which said 'I was an atheist till I realized that God played cricket.' We grew up with our lives punctuated by centuries by Sachin. He gave us hope when there was none. So when the curtains came down at Wankhede after 24 memorable years of unadulterated joy, the entire country cried with Tendulkar. His humble speech, when he thanked his family, his roots, his coach and fellow players defined the middle class values this great man stood for. But the most remembered shot was when the little master after finishing his speech, went and bowed to the playing pitch one last time as he departed with tears in his eyes. One remembered the shot of Kohli carrying Sachin on his shoulders after the ODI World Cup win. Virat said 'For more than twenty years he has carried Indian cricket on his able shoulders. It's time we carried him…'
Arguably the greatest to play the game of cricket, Bradman went into his final test in 1948 with an average of 101.39. 'The Don' had broken all possible records. He squared up to face Eric Hollies one last time. Given Bradman's metronomic consistency, everyone assumed he will hit another century in his last innings. But just the second ball into his innings, Hollies pitched the ball up slowly, it was a googly and what followed was 'He's bowled…Bradman bowled Hollies … nought'. The unthinkable had happened- the crowd was silenced and then they rose in deafening applause yet again to accompany the legend's walk back one last time. Bradman would finish with a career average of 99.94, another four runs in his last innings and it would have been a perfect 100!
The Don's Statue, National Sports Museum, Melbourne Cricket Ground
The other memorable farewell from the game of cricket was for one of my sporting idols. Saurav 'Dada' Ganguly redefined the way India played cricket, especially away from home in tests. Who can forget the Eden Gardens test win against Australia and that unabashed shirt waving in the hallowed Lord's balcony after the Natwest Final? So when Dada decided to call it quits after the home Aussie test series in 2008, it was indeed the closing of a great chapter in Indian cricket. Saurav started his career with a test ton and would end his innings with a duck, but what I remember from that farewell test is how Dhoni handed over the captaincy reigns to Dada towards the end, and as the last wicket fell, Dada finished his career in the way we all remember him the most, as a leader!
Not all farewells are stuff of dreams. Some are infamous. Take the 1994 World Cup for example. After winning the World Cup in the most magical manner in Mexico '86 and breaking Azzuri hearts in Italia '90, US '94 was positioned as Diego Maradona's parting shot. It seemed to be setting up nicely for him as the Argentines started with a bang with an easy win vs Greece with the stud getting a goal too. But the world would fall apart after that- Diego would fail a drugs test and be suspended and sent home. His country would also fall apart and exit in the knockouts. What a sad way to go for one of the game's greats!
Moving to the world of tennis, I started watching the game due to Becker. Those booming serves, the theatrical dives, Boris had an aura which went beyond just his game. And Wimbledon was his backyard. Well, before Sampras dethroned him anyways. But there's that romanticism about Boris and his relationship with London SW19. 1999 was the year. Boris would start the tournament the way only he can. Playing a local wildcard Miles Maclagan, he would come back from two sets down to win in his own signature style. Two wins would follow against much younger opponents in Nicolas Kiefer and Lleyton Hewitt. Chance for one last dream, maybe? Maybe not! The second Monday saw Boris come across Pat Rafter, the second seed. Rafter would bull doze Boris for a straight set win. Sampras and Federer ruled Wimbledon for the next two decades, but somehow Becker and those days would be hard to match, at least for this hopeless Becker fanatic.
Michael Phelps swam for one last time in the Rio 2016 Olympics- 23 golds over five memorable Olympics, setting a record which would be difficult to match ever. Kobe Bryant would finish his illustrious career with a scarcely believable 60 points game. And the greatest golfer of all time, Jack Nicklaus would receive a 10 minute standing ovation after crushing his final tee shot to close out the greatest career in PGA history.
There are a few adieus around the corner. Federer seems to be reaching his peak well into the mid-thirties while the sunset is near. How about a CSK win with Dhoni lifting the cup one last time in the IPL? And Messi has to win one time for Argentina before hanging his boot- Russia '18 anyone? Till then, let's enjoy the symphony.
Author arpansurPosted on August 16, 2017 Categories Best Ever, Personality3 Comments on Jamaica Farewell
Mauka Mauka
Re-living the soap opera that is the Indo-Pak cricket rivalry.
Cricket is more than a sport in India. It is like a religion. There is nothing bigger than the Indo-Pak rivalry. We play less these days owing to the troubled political climate. So when there is a face-off, not once, but twice, within a fortnight, it is like winning a jackpot two times over. As I go through my memory flip book, I see that my growing up years have been punctuated with unforgettable Indo-Pak matches.
My first live match at Eden Gardens was as a seven year old. I remember how India dominated almost the entire match but with almost 80 runs to win in eight overs, quite safe in the pre T20 era, a certain Saleem Malik went crazy. A small matter of 72 in 36 balls to silence the one lakh motley crowd. It was an even matchup in the mid 80's till Javed Miandad broke Indian hearts with that last ball six off Chetan Sharma. It didn't just win the Greens the match but gave them a strong psychological advantage over the next decade or so. There would be many Indo Pak matches on Fridays in Sharjah and the general rule was that Pakistan invariably won.
We toured Pakistan in '89- the highlight was a washed out ODI match. Very few remember the result but what still lingers in memory are the four sixes that a certain 16 year old hit against the wily fox Abdul Qadir in one over- what a grand entry it was by the 'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar. The Sharjah debacle would continue. Those were the days of home umpires, and very often, they played as the 12th and 13th team members- none more so than the Sharjah Wills Trophy '91 final when Aaqib Javed would take a 7/37 including a hat-trick of LBW's- the third dismissal where the umpire gave the batsman out even before the bowler had appealed.
The '92 World Cup was the crowning glory for the evergreen Imran Khan as he led Pakistan to the most unlikely World Cup win. But what I remember more is India winning the most important match-up- when the Indian bowlers tightened the screws and Kiran More got under Javed Miandad's skin so much that he practiced some spot jumps.
Then the subcontinent '96 World Cup and the quarter final clash at Bangalore. There was a 10th Physics Board Exam in two days but priorities where clear- cricket always won! The Pakistan team had the most fearsome death bowling but a rookie Ajay Jadeja would take a particular liking for Waqar Younis with a savage assault. India would finish on a high but Pakistan would start on the fifth gear too. That's when Aamir Sohail would get carried away and sledge the bowler. Venky Prasad would make a fitting reply by uprooting the off stump next ball and then give back a few pleasantries, with some interest.
The late 90's saw the peaking of the rivalry. We even went to a skating and curling club to play cricket- Toronto. Windy and cold, quite like the UK weather, this would be a series to remember for Sourav 'Dada' Ganguly as he bagged four consecutive 'Man of the Match' awards. This was also when Inzamam ul Haq had a brain-fade and attacked a fan in the stands, unable to take the consistent 'Aloo Aloo' taunts. I fondly remember celebrating the 4 am series win with a few crackers and not so fondly remember the scolding I got from my dad for waking everyone up at that God forsaken hour!
The flip book whizzes by- there is that Ijaz Ahmed butchery- a 139 not out in 84 balls at Lahore in a 217 chase. The Rajesh Chauhan six in the last over, and a Hrishikesh Kanitkar four with one ball left to give us the Independence Cup in Bangladesh.
The college years were punctuated with the tragedy that was the Chennai test. Sachin with a questionable back would play a lone hand in a 271 chase with a heroic 136 but would misread a Saqlain 'doosra' with the target in view- from 17 runs needed with four wickets in hand, India would go on to lose by 12 runs. Lot of people skipped dinner that day in college. We would however take sweet revenge when Kumble did a Laker with 10/74 at the Kotla. There was also the emergence of the express Shoaib Akhtar in that phase where he would knock off Dravid and Sachin with sheer pace in back to back deliveries. I remember the controversial run out of Sachin in the second innings and how the match was played out to an empty Eden Gardens stadium on the last day when the police kept the crowd away fearing some violence.
How can one forget the '03 World Cup clash at the Centurion? Those were the MBA days. The lucky corner in the hostel common room had been booked from days in advance. Classes were bunked to cheer for Team India. Saeed Anwar- the scourge of India- he of the 194 fame, the one who could turn a test from 26/6 with a masterful 188, would go on to hit a century as Pakistan posted 273. Against a fearsome bowling attack, that seemed plenty. Or was it? Sachin was at his murderous best- that upper cut six of Shoaib Akhtar was one for the ages- 98 in 75 balls to set it up for Yuvi and Dravid to finish off a comfortable win. Oh! How we celebrated that victory in style.
Then there would be that '04 series in Pakistan- when a certain Virender Sehwag– with scant respect for milestones, would reach his triple hundred with a huge six. In the '06 series, Irfan Pathan would take a first over hat-trick for the only time in test cricket but Pakistan would still go on to win the match.
And then the 2007 T20 World Cup- India would beat Pakistan in a 'bowl-out' in the first group match after scores were tied. We would meet in the final again. I still remember how it was raining cats and dogs that day in Kolkata. The match went right down to the wire. The experienced Misbah ul Haq versus a greenhorn Joginder Sharma with 13 needed in the last over. Misbah would almost single handedly win it for Pakistan till the ill-fated scoop would be pouched by Sreesanth, resulting in an India win by a thin margin of five runs. After the disaster that was the ODI World Cup, it was a historic triumph inspired by 'Captain Cool' MSD. This would give birth to T20 cricket and IPL which has since transformed cricket.
India had the upper hand in most clashes now. The 2011 World Cup Semifinal at Mohali would be another pivotal clash- Sachin was like a cat with nine lives that day- going on to score a chancy 85 that took us to 260. Our bowlers tightened the screws after that and choked the Pakis as we got a comfortable win. Onwards to Wankhede, where India would go on to win a second World Cup vs. Lanka.
The last few years also signaled the coming of age for young India- Virat Kohli, the 'master of the chase' took a particular liking to the Pakistan bowling line up. The most memorable of his knocks was a scarcely believable 183 in a 330 chase in the 2010 Asia Cup. There was also a superb unbeaten half century against a wily Mohammad Amir on a green Eden Gardens top in the 2016 T20 World Cup. In between would be a rare Pakistan win in the '14 Asia Cup when Afridi squatted a six off Ashwin in the last over with the last pair batting. To match a last over Bhajji six to win one for India at the death.
So it is India vs Pakistan in a final after ages. Statistics indicate that the footfalls in the temples and the mosques will go up. While the crackers will come out on one side of the border, a few television sets will be broken across the LOC. And some corporate will tap this opportunity with another 'Mauka Mauka' campaign. May the Blues and Greens play each other more often! May the best team win on Sunday!
Author arpansurPosted on June 17, 2017 Categories Best Ever, Cricket1 Comment on Mauka Mauka
A Mid-Summer Night's Dream
A dream about a fictitious tennis GOAT (Greatest of All Times)
This tennis season has been a stuff of dreams. The new guard has made way. The old favourites are back- 'Fedal' is ruling the roost. As the big two (French Open and Wimbeldon) are around the corner, there is a world of expectations- will 'Fedal' continue to defy age and make it a season for the 'Oldies'? Or, will the current lot (Murray and the Djoker) get back their Mojo? Or, maybe the time for the next generation (Thiem and Zverev) to stand up and signal a change of guards?
I saw a strange dream the other night. There was a debate between us friends recently on who is the greatest male tennis player ever. Well, I saw in my dream that God was giving me a boon- of choosing talents between players across generations– and hence putting together a fictitious player who surely is the greatest ever. Interesting, isn't it? We all have our favourites and soft corners, but how will we go about creating this 'fictitious GOAT'? So here is my attempt…
To start with, I will choose Federer's natural ability. Well, someone may argue that Federer just as he is, may be good enough to be the 'GOAT'. His silk smooth game, carefree shots- such a joy to watch. 18 grand slams and counting. There are a lot of things that training and practice will give you, but Fedex's natural ability makes him better than anyone else.
I will next pick Del Potro's fore-hand. Here is a guy who could have reached far greater heights but for his many injuries. A game with one shot, but what a shot that is. So that booming fore-hand from 'The Tower of Tandil' will be a great ammunition.
When it comes to back-hands, it is mostly a second shot for most players. Not for 'Stan the Man'. The Wawrinka back-hand is a weapon that all peers fear. Ask Djoker about his French Open 2015 experience and he will vouch for it. Waw can rip it down the line or cross court. A serious weapon, if any. And I am a purist who loves a single handed back-hand to a double handed one- any day. So Wawrinka and his back-hand is my pick.
Goran's service is the next pick for me. In a game of rallies, he was in a way the first one who made the service a serious weapon. It was quite boring to watch Goran at times because all sets would progress to tie-breakers. In fact, when he lost to Agassi in the '92 Wimbledon final, he still had 37 aces in that match- just imagine! So Goran and the insurance of his terrific service would be a great weapon in the armoury.
If you serve well, the return has to match it. Who better than Agassi for his service return? Deuce court or advantage court- forehand or backhand, Agassi was the man. He even joked recently on how he used to read Becker's tongue to know which way the serve was coming! That or otherwise, Agassi terrorized big servers during his time and made them look ordinary.
Volley is an oft ignored part of the game now. People slug it out from the base-line. They hardly ever approach the net. But if you have to rule from the net, I would choose none other than Leander Paes- yes, he is a doubles specialist. But such quicksilver touch, deft hands, and what anticipation. No wonder, Paes and his net play is 'Umarless'.
That takes me to my favourite player of all times, Boom Boom Becker. Boris had the charisma, and the 'rebel' feel. He made memorable comebacks from two sets down to win multiple times in grand slams. But what made him absolutely stand out was his stupendous athleticism and dives. Who can forget that incredible dive to win that point in '86 vs Lendl on his way to a second Wimbledon title? Those dives and fist pumps defined Becker.
My next pick will be Nadal's defense. In today's break neck game of attacking tennis, Nadal wears opponents down through his magical defense. You have to hit three winners to actually win a point against Rafa. That for a man whose career was over in his first professional year due to a life threatening injury! No wonder Rafa has won nine times at Roland Garros and is a favourite for 'La Decima' this time around. If I have to bet my life on a tennis game, I would bet on Rafa and his defense to see my through.
Tennis these days is more than just about the strokes. So I would now have to pick Djokovic and his out-of-the-world stamina and energy. Djoker is easily the fittest of all players I have seen. He manages to look fresh even after six hour slug fests– like the one vs Rafa in the 2012 Aussie Open Final. He just wears down the opponents with his energy and then jokes about them the way only he can during press conferences!
My next bet will be Sampras and his monotonous consistency. Sampras ruled the roost in the 90's- he had such a perfect game. He would be downright boring at times but you know, in the end, he would always win. What a trait to have in my 'GOAT'.
All players have their favourite surfaces, Nadal has nine French Open wins and Fedex has seven Big W triumphs. But if you are looking for the best adaptability– look no further than Bjorn Borg. The ice cold Swede won 6 French and 5 Wimbledon titles- in surfaces diametrically opposite to each other. I would like my player to be versatile and Borg was the epitome of adaptability.
Some players who narrowly missed out from this list were Edberg and his volleys, Courier and his fore-hand, Chang and his resilience, McEnroe and his drama, Connors and his longevity, and Lendl and his monotonous consistency.
What fun it will be if we seriously have such a player who is a 'Jack of all Trades'? Surely he will sweep a grand slam of slams, or maybe two? 'The GOAT'…. Care to challenge him?
Author arpansurPosted on May 27, 2017 Categories Best Ever, Tennis5 Comments on A Mid-Summer Night's Dream
Ye Dus Saal, Aapke Naam
Ten moments which best describe the IPL journey
It's 8 pm. The IPL daily soap opera is about to start- it's become a ritual now. It started as the pyjama version of cricket no one cared for. But the India 2007 T20 World Cup triumph, master -minded by MS Dhoni, changed it all. The world is governed by the rich and IPL is where the money is. IPL has transformed the way cricket is played and enjoyed.
As I switched on the TV channel, I saw the 'ten years of IPL' TV jingle. Just seems the other day, but yes, 10 years have passed by. I start reminiscing and thinking about the ten moments which best describe the IPL journey. So here you go…
The first one was the very first match of Season 1. Bangalore vs Kolkata at the Chinnaswamy. Jammy and Dada went for the toss that day but what everyone remembers is the brutal hitting of a certain Knight Rider which stunned the world- Brendon McCullum. Savour the statistics- Baz scored 158 not out. You would have been happy with that score in an ODI- well, he got it all in a 20 over match. He scored more than 70% of KKR's score and alone beat RCB by 76 runs! 13 sixes and ten fours set the ball rolling and SRK couldn't stop dancing!
The other memorable moment from IPL-1 was the motley crowd from Rajasthan Royal coming together under the magician- Shane Warne. Rajasthan were the pure underdogs- least favoured and not tipped to even reach the semi-finals. But Warne was the 'Pied Piper' who helped them scale Mount Everest- making beasts out of seemingly average players like Shane Watson (the MVP), Sohail Tanvir (the Highest Wicket Taker), Yusuf Pathan (the Brutal Hitter). Each player had a specific role in the RR team and they performed to the brief and how! One hurdle after another they crossed, and finally won with a last ball win vs CSK in the finals.
The next one is from IPL 3 in 2010. CSK were the most consistent teams led by 'Captain Cool'– Dhoni. They finished runners up in the first season and were a semifinalist in Season 2. They were struggling to reach the semifinals in Season 3 and had a do-or-die match vs Kings XI in the picturesque Dharamsala ground. It boiled down to MSD facing up to Irfan Pathan with CSK needing 16 runs in the last over to win. What followed was 4,2,6,6. The last six was out of the world- the ball kept rising as it left the stadium- sealing the legend of MSD the finisher. MSD punched himself like a cornered boxer as CSK completed a famous win. CSK would go on to win that year and the year after.
IPL is always thought of as a batsman's game but there are a few star bowlers who have made a big difference. None bigger than Lasith Malinga– 'Slinga' with his side arm slingy action, has been a constant source of delight for Mumbai Indian supporters. His yorkers are impossible to score of in the slog overs and the disguised slower ones well camouflaged in between the toe crushers. None more so than in Season 4, when Delhi Daredevils did not know what hit them- Malinga was on song that day and finished with 5/13- Mumbai winning with lots to spare.
The next one is from Season 5. My team KKR had performed abysmally in the first few seasons and re-done the entire set up with Gambhir at the helm. No one gave them a chance when two time winners CSK got to 190 in the final at their home ground at the Chepauk. What followed in the chase was shock and awe. Manvinder Bisla, a journey-man in the company of the 'Mr. Reliable' Kallis, started scoring at ten an over to keep up with the asking run rate. Bisla kept taking risks and hitting in the air and would go on to score an invaluable 89. With the last over starting, KKR still needed 11 and it was anybody's game. But Manoj Tiwary hit the two most important fours he will ever hit as KKR did it. It was a famous win, when the Kings were reined in at their home ground and the 'City of Joy' celebrated unabashedly.
IPL is all about brutal hitting and there is no one better than the 'Universe Boss'– Chris Gayle. After having mediocre seasons with KKR, and initially going unsold in the auctions, Gayle moved to RCB in Season 4. What a buy this was for Vijay Mallya! Gayle has been the face of RCB and IPL and has regaled us all with his murderous batting. None more so than in Season 6 vs Pune. Even the 'Boss' went on over-drive that day. A hundred in 30 balls, highest ever individual score of 175* and a small matter of 17 sixes- Gayle took the world by storm.
IPL is also about nail biting finishes- most matches go right down to the wire. None better than a close one in Season 6- CSK played RCB and Jadeja needed two to win facing up to RP Singh. Amma Chennai prayed and hoped! As RP roared in, Jaddu swung hard- it took an almighty edge and went all the way to third-man for a catch. Kohli roared and RCB had won by a run. Or, did they? In a Lagaan type sequence of events, no one realized that RP had overstepped and the umpire had signaled a no ball. So, Sir Jadeja had got out of the last ball but still managed to win the match for his team- talk of nail biting finishes and comedy!
The next one is another Purple moment- the Knight Riders had turned around from strugglers in the first three seasons to a top team under Gambhir. In Season 7, they banked on the mystery spinner Sunil Narine to bamboozle all and sundry. The final vs Kings XI started with KKR as strong favourites. But Kings XI had a plan of their own. Led by Wriddhiman Saha's 115, Kings set KKR a humongous 200 as a target. Not much of a chance for KKR. But 'cometh the hour, cometh the man'. Manish Pandey was the knight who stepped up- a masterful 94 with sixes at the right moments took us to the doorsteps of victory, and when Piyush Chawla hit the winning runs, Kolkata went wild again.
IPL is also about superb fielding- gone are the days where poor fielders are hidden. Close finishes mean that every run is crucial. And there has been an advent of super-human catches. Chris Lynn has set IPL 10 alive with great pinch hitting but what gave him identity was the out-of-the-world catch he took off ABD in Bangalore when RCB was knocking on victory's door. ABD heaved when a six would have won it. Lynn at deep square leg slipped, and everyone thought that it would be a six. But he kept his eyes on the ball and jumped up to take a memorable catch, at the same time keeping his balance to ensure that he didn't go out of the boundary ropes. A nail biting win through a wondrous catch- that's IPL.
IPL is also such a fast game that consistency is impossible. You score some, you get out at times- as you try to up the pace. Right? Not everyone, Kohli in Season 9, was at a different level. After a poor start by RCB, Kohli upped his game to a different stratosphere- four centuries, almost 1000 runs and an average close to 100- Don Kohli bettered the 'Law of Averages'. Sad that he couldn't put the finishing touch as RCB faltered in the finals, losing to Warner's Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Rip roaring batting, inspirational captaincy, nail biting finishes, super human catches, toe crushing yorkers and memorable finals- the IPL has seen it all. But what it has done even better is to unite India for two months of the year and becoming India's most enjoyable soap opera.
No wonder it's our favourite fruit (after mango) in the summer season.
Ye dus saal aapke naam!
When Blues stumped Purple- MI vs KKR, IPL 10
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Arrey O Samba
Memorable moments from an ardent Brazil football fan
It's the break of dawn. The IPhone alarm chimes but is swiftly stopped on one ring- a quick dash to the TV room to see the poetry in motion. 90 minutes later, Brazil completes a stroll in the park against Paraguay. Three goals orchestrated by the kingpin Neymar and 'The Selecao' become the first team to qualify for Russia '18. They also reach the no.1 FIFA ranking with this win.
As the final whistle goes, and I do an imaginary high five, I go back in time. Our middle class joint family in Kolkata was united by football- it used to be a month long celebration during World Cup years. A small black and white TV used to be the most prized asset of the house during those single screen household days. We were united by the love for Brazil. How can I ever forget the Zico penalty miss which knocked us out of the Mexico 86' World Cup- when there was so much of expectations but it ended as a teary eyed night for us all.
My dad is an ardent Brazil fan and from him have I inherited the Samba genes. He always spoke of how Brazil played 'Joga Bonito'- the beautiful game. There were stories of the 1970 final with the Carlos Alberto goal capping a memorable win- with Pele and company retaining the Jules Rimet Trophy for keeps. The 'Class of 82'- the best ever team not to win the World Cup. Brazil played with the soul. It was always the heart over the head, art over science. These stories created a lifelong Samba fan in me.
In this post, I pen down some memorable moments as a Samba fan, through the ages…
To start with, penning a few which took my breath away.
The 94 World Cup was the first one in Uncle Sam's country. Late night outs and early morning alarms to manage the challenging time zone. Romario was in full flow. I remember the Bebeto cradle celebrations, that last gap Branco free kick against the Netherlands. To top it all, the nerve wracking tie breaker in the final when Baggio wept and Dunga roared to take Brazil to #4.
Cut to the 2002 final- the first one in Asia, jointly hosted by Japan and Korea. Brazil started as an underdog in the cup after a tough round of qualifiers. But once the tournament started, they began to do the Samba. The 3 R's (Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho) created a sweet symphony. We bunked MBA classes to see Ronaldinho's audacious chip to beat Seaman in the hostel common room. We jumped with joy when Ronaldo finally managed to put it across Oliver Kahn in the finals as we watched in the class auditorium on big projector screens, with face paint et al.
There's one from the recent past also- when Neymar buried the ghost of the Maracana by scoring the winning goal in the penalty shootout vs Germany in the Olympics final last year. It was the same venue where Uruguay beat us in '50 against all odds. Neymar broke a long curse and liberated a generation.
And then, there were few I would rather forget.
First, the mind goes back to Italia '90, where Brazil ended up clashing with Argentina in the last 16 itself. The family was equally divided- half of us Samba loyalists and the other half cheering for Maradona's army. Brazil dominated the match and how. They toyed with the Argentines but did everything but score. I still remember one sequence of play where Careca and company hit the post twice in the same move. But as the match went deep, it needed one deft touch from that dreaded left foot to open up the defense and set Caniggia free to douse all hopes. Brazil out in the second round- unthinkable!
Next was the 98 France World Cup- the TV had been set in the common area and all of us would huddle at night and cheer for our favourite team. Brazil was having a dream run, but the curse struck just before the final. Ronaldo had a fit attack and he and the team never recovered. Zizou was the cynosure of all eyes as 'Des Blues' won the World Cup for the first time by humiliating Brazil 3-0 in the finals.
Fast forward to 2014 and the World Cup was back to the 'Home of the Game'. We had organized a family reunion in Kolkata with folks pouring in from all parts to watch the matches on a big projector screen in the drawing room of our ancestral home. Neymar and company made a nervous start but they were chugging along till the quarters when a Colombian knee put an end to Neymar's cup dreams. I watched in disbelief as a Neymar-less Brazil was like a ship without a captain out in the stormy sea. The Sambas didn't know what hit them that night. They were numbed by the Germans, the match ending with a scarcely believable 1-7 score.
It seemed like the 2014 debacle will be the end of an era. But like a true phoenix, the Selecao have risen again. The Olympic win at Maracana was part retribution, but the brilliant run under Tite gives me renewed hope. It is up to Neymar and company to add a 6th Star to the jersey next year. Long live 'Joga Bonito'. Russia- here come the Samba!
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The debate is on- "In Arsene We Trust" vs "Arsene Out". A passionate Gunner's prophecy on the 'Professor'
An ode to Arsene- from a winner to a whiner!
I was an avid football follower as a kid- but interest would generally peak in the World Cup year. There weren't a plethora of TV channels those days. So my love for club football was fueled by a small radio I got as a birthday gift. Saturday evenings changed forever- holding that archaic device close to the ear- following Sports Roundup on BBC and soaking in the EPL spirit.
Brazil is the team I support (no, worship!). So it was no surprise that I began rooting for the club whose playing style most resembled the Sambas- Arsenal. One big reason was also the manager- a misfit 'Professor' who had plied his trade in Japan before making the big move to Highbury. Good matches are made in heaven, but imagine the coincidence when the name of the manager also matches with the club he leads- so no surprise that Arsenal flourished under Arsene.
When Arsene 'numb'ed us….
Here was Wenger- a visionary who looked much beyond the game itself, into other aspects of sports fitness- on eating habits and training methods- ages before his times. There was also a sense of magic the way the team played- slick passes, one touch play- so easy on the eye and different from the long ball game of the Brits. And the fierce determination and passion he drove among the players. Here was a team who could 'wow' you with their skills but also rough out 1-0 away wins on ice cold December evenings.
Wenger created a legacy by leading 'The Invincibles' in 2003/04 to an unbeaten EPL run- a feat which may go unmatched in history given the fierce rivalry in the league these days. Wiltord's away goal at Old Trafford to clinch the EPL title, that glorious run into the Champions League final in 2006- those were the days!
He stayed the course and led the ship well even during troubled times when Arsenal moved from Highbury to the Emirates. With an eager eye for spotting talent early and using a shrewd 'Money-ball' approach, Wenger would buy early, buy smart and manage the club remarkably well during tough financial times.
There were many heart-warming moments during the 'Comfortably Numb Days'- but I am sharing a link of a goal which best embodies Wenger's philosophy- A Wilshere goal vs Norwich city.
When Arsene 'dumb'ed us….
As an Arsenal fan, I am in minority these days- there are a few of us left and we are worried we will be extinct soon!
And I start reflecting on why this happened? When Wenger moved- from numbing us to 'dumbing' us.
A good friend once said, 'You are only as good as your ambitions. Set high ambitions, actions follow'. Well, I guess no one told this to Arsene. In the last five years, he is like the lazy employee in the office who is happy with an 'Achieved Expectations' rating every year. A fourth place in EPL and a 'Last 16' spot in the Champions League seems to make him happy, with an occasional FA Cup win thrown in- while the fans hope for more, much, much more.
The Emirates move meant we had to manage our financial books very tightly for some time- but Arsenal under Arsene got engulfed in this 'Money-ball fallacy'- when the bottom line became more important that the 'trophy line'. From a buying club, we became a selling club- why else will you sell your best players- the likes of Van Persie to your closest rival in the league? When you pay peanuts, you get monkeys! Or, you may get a Walcott, Ramsey, or Ospina- nothing better.
They say, 'It's foolish to do the same things again and again- and expect different results'. Arsene has been doing just that for the last few years, so no wonder Arsenal have stagnated.
There are a few who have mastered the 'Art of Leaving'- some went ahead of time like Borg, some timed it perfectly- like Dada and MSD. But some are just too unwilling to let go- Arsene has created this club brick by brick in the last 20 years- his managerial stay more than the combined experienced of the other 19 EPL managers put together! So the swansong is indeed difficult. But when you stop inspiring, it's the clearest sign that you have to go.
Another EPL season draws to a close. A season which promised so much for Arsene and Arsenal, but we flattered to deceive again.
The debate is on- "In Arsene We Trust" vs "Arsene Out". He has given us wonderful memories, shaped a generation, so bidding adieu is tough. But the time has indeed come now.
So Au Revoir Arsene- thanks for numbing us!
A Passionate Gunner
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Effect of Blockade of Nitric Oxide Synthesis on the Renin Secretory Response to Frusemide in Conscious Rabbits
Ian A. Reid, Lance Chou
Clinical Science Jun 01, 1995, 88 (6) 657-663; DOI: 10.1042/cs0880657
Ian A. Reid
Department of Physiology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Lance Chou
1. The enzyme nitric oxide synthase is present in the macula densa and may participate in the control of renin secretion by the adjacent juxtaglomerular cells. In the present study, we investigated the effect of inhibiting nitric oxide synthase on the renin secretory response to frusemide, which stimulates renin secretion by blocking Na+-K+-2Cl− co-transport in the macula densa.
2. Injection of frusemide in 12 conscious rabbits elicited a transient increase in mean arterial pressure from 84 ± 2 to 92 ± 3 mmHg at 5 min (P < 0.01) and a sustained increase in heart rate from 246 ± 6 to 281 ± 10 beats/min at 45 min (P < 0.01). Plasma renin activity increased from 8.0 ± 1.2 to 14.3 ± 1.8, 12.4 ± 1.6 and 11.6 ± 1.5 pmol 2 h−1 ml−1 at 15, 30 and 45 min respectively (P < 0.01). There were no changes in plasma sodium and potassium concentrations or osmolality.
3. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase with NG-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester increased mean arterial pressure by 9 mmHg, decreased heart rate and plasma renin activity, and markedly suppressed the renin response to frusemide (from 4.6 ± 0.7 to 7.6 ± 1.7, 4.7 ± 1.0 and 4.6 ± 0.7 pmol 2 h−1 ml−1 at 15, 30 and 45 min respectively). By contrast, infusion of an equipressor dose of phenylephrine did not suppress the renin response to frusemide.
4. Histochemical studies with the NADPH diaphorase technique confirmed the presence of nitric oxide synthase in the macula densa, and suggested that enzyme activity is increased by treatment with frusemide.
5. These results are consistent with a role for the l-arginine—nitric oxide pathway in the modulation of renin secretion by the macula densa.
NG-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester
macula densa
renin release
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Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Thief
Recently I read the first two books in a young adult series, Sherlock, Lupin & Me, which imagined Sherlock Holmes, Arsene Lupin, and Irene Adler as childhood friends. (Thoughts on the first book, The Dark Lady, here.) I enjoyed the two books, and I'm sure to enjoy the next two (which are the only books in this series translated into English), but I realized: except for one story, "Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late," I was wholly unfamiliar with Arsene Lupin.
Lupin was the creation of the French writer, Maurice Leblanc, and Lupin was, like E.W. Hornung's A.J. Raffles, a "gentleman thief." The story I mentioned, "Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late," was reprinted in Ellery Queen's The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes, though Holmes was renamed for reasons of copyright.
I decided to rectify this lapse in my knowledge, and I turned to Standard Ebooks, which has five of Leblanc's Lupin books as impressively formatted free ebooks, and downloaded the first book, The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar.
I think I expected something akin to the Raffles stories — generally serious stories, though with comic moments. I did not expect out-and-out farce.
The stories in The Extraordinary Adventures are funny. Laugh out loud funny. Lupin isn't just a thief. He's a criminal genius and a meticulous planner. His frequent foe, Ganimard, is no slouch, either, but Lupin is just one step ahead of him. Lupin has a code of ethics — he never punches down — and he steals not so much for the financial rewards in theft but instead for the thrill of it. And, of course, the acclaim in the press. The greater the challenge, the greater the chance of acclaim, the more committed Lupin is.
A few months ago I saw some posts on Twitter that featured the covers to a series of Italian young adult novels under the title of "Sherlock, Lupin, & Me," written ostensibly by Irene Adler (actually, Alesandro Gatti), about adventures she had when she was young with Sherlock Holmes and…
The Lupin stories have their Watson, their Bunny Manders, a writer who makes Lupin's acquaintance (in a tale midway through the book), though unlike Watson and Bunny, Lupin's narrator is not involved in Lupin's adventures. The narrator's voice is full of charm and admiration for Lupin as a person, which makes reading the stories a delight.
The second, book, Arsene Lupin Versus Herlock Sholmes — the name changed for copyright reasons — is an actual novel rather than a short story collection. I'm tackling that next.
Now, one reason I read The Extraordinary Adventures was to see how accurate the character in the two books of Sherlock, Lupin & Me is to Leblanc's original. And, based on The Extraordinary Adventures, many liberties were taken. "Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late" makes clear that Holmes and Lupin are not at all close in age; Holmes is around 50, so it's late in his career, while Lupin is a much younger man. Another story, "Madame Imbert's Safe," makes clear that "Arsene Lupin" isn't even Lupin's real name. These facts aren't impossible to reconcile with Sherlock, Lupin & I, but much squinting is required.
I think I'll continue with Leblanc's books, at least the ones Standard Ebooks has available. For a Sherlockian, they present a different view of the Great Detective, and, based on The Extraordinary Adventures, they're fun to read in their own right.
October 7, 2018 Arsene Lupin, Ellery Queen, Maurice Leblanc, Sherlock Holmes
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How to store solar energy from solar PV panels.
Storing your solar energy created by your photovoltaic solar panels has never been easier. This is due in large part to the advent of lithium-ion home battery technology.
Storing solar energy is no longer an expensive headache.
Up until recently, solar storage has remained largely unchanged over the last 30 years. Back in the day, lead acid batteries did some serious struggling in hot and cold temperatures. Li-ion solar batteries to the rescue! Crazy-low temperatures like 0 degrees Fahrenheit will only take solar battery's performance down ten percent or so. This means that even when your home battery gets cold, it can still store and provide your household with almost as much energy as it would on a normal day. When things warm up, solar batteries do have to work extra hard, but they can still stand the heat. At a temperature of 86 degrees Fahrenheit, solar batteries do continue to work, but performance jumps down 20%. If your home depends on your home battery for energy, reliability is key. Despite a performance drop, your solar battery isn't going anywhere. Solar home battery capacity is there for you, whatever the weather.
Though lithium-ion battery technology was introduced in the 1970's, it took twenty years for it to really gain popularity. Lithium, the lightest of all metals, has the greatest electrochemical potential. This means that lithium provides the highest energy density per weight, far lighter and more efficient than the previously popular lead acid battery. Lead acid batteries can weigh a ton (not literally, but you get it), making them far more difficult to transport. The weight of lead acid batteries also makes usability much less convenient for residential customers.
The growth of lithium-ion technology has brought along with it many advantages. In comparison to batteries that have been popularly used in the past, lithium-ion batteries are cleaner, live longer, recycle better, and require much less maintenance. But the advantages don't stop there. The solar battery market has skyrocketed because of its ability to solve the solar energy glitch--the fact that solar power isn't constant (because the sun doesn't shine at night). More on that later.
Solar batteries have a super high cycle life. This means that solar batteries can support a higher number of complete charge/discharge cycles before their capacity falls under 80%. This means that solar batteries don't require frequent maintenance or replacement. After charging and discharging solar batteries thousands of times, they still remain highly functional. In fact, solar batteries are virtually maintenance-free, allowing owners to enjoy using the battery without worrying about permanent damage due to deep discharge. There are many other things in life that demand and captivate our attention. Your solar battery doesn't have to be one of them. Your energy storage system can now be here to support you and your household, instead of the other way around. | {
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Let me start off by stating that I'm a big fan of Apple's QuickTime technology. No, it doesn't play every type of video or audio file, but it's built-in to OS X and it does the job Apple's way.
That said, I believe in different strokes for different folks and recognize that there are a few diehards in Mac-land that need a little more than QuickTime provides and are willing to go through both trials and tribulations to have their needs met and fulfilled. Here's a perfect example.
Allow me the opportunity to save a little time and not list every QuickTime Player option available for the Mac. Suffice it to say there are plenty, some free, some not, and most provide more features than Apple stuffs into QuickTime.
Somewhere between the truly geeky media players and QuickTime Player itself is a popular media player app that comes in two versions; one free, one not.
This one is called Elmedia Player for the Mac.
Not only does Elmedia handle most video formats you'd find in QuickTime Player, it comes with a built-in web browser so you can find and watch videos online. The free version plays most popular video file formats including FLV, SWF, XAP (Silverlight), RM and RV (Real), WMV, AVI, MOV, MP4 and others, some of which do not play on QuickTime.
There's a 10-band audio equalizer built in to the free version, and the player can change a video's aspect ration, adjust playback speed, and even view a video fullscreen. It can also edit subtitles and works with the Apple Remote and the Mac's built-in media keys.
Elmedia Player looks familiar, too.
Transport controls are similar to those in QuickTime Player but options are built-in to create, manage, and use video playlists, store them on Dropbox for sharing, but that's about it.
The Pro version comes with a price tag but also has features you won't find in most other players, including an option to make screenshots from a video, convert Flash Projectors to SWF, download and save YouTube videos, extract the audio file, or convert the video into a series of images (that can be very handy).
Elmedia Player Pro isn't free but has a bunch of useful features you might like. I've used it a few years and it's updated frequently to handle OS X updates. Overall, no complaints. | {
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Q: Convert Dynamic Column Mysql to JSON Heiii i have some problem, i have a dynamic query / pivot table mysql, i want convert this query to json, this is my script php
$db=new mysqli($dbhost,$dbuser,$dbpass,$dbname);
$supervisor='ganda.padeardja';
//-- query
$multi="
SET @SQL = NULL;
SELECT
GROUP_CONCAT(
DISTINCT CONCAT(
'MAX(IF(salesman = ''',
salesman,
''', total_aktivitas, 0)) AS `',
salesman,
'`'
)
) INTO @SQL
FROM
v_dashboard_supervisor_activity2
WHERE
supervisor LIKE '%ganda.padeardja%';
SET @SQL = CONCAT(
'SELECT v_calendar.cdate as aktivitas,',
@SQL,
' FROM v_dashboard_supervisor_activity2 RIGHT JOIN v_calendar ON v_calendar.cdate=v_dashboard_supervisor_activity2.tgl_aktivitas WHERE cdate BETWEEN CURDATE() - INTERVAL 6 DAY AND CURDATE() GROUP BY cdate ORDER BY cdate ASC '
);
PREPARE stmt
FROM
@SQL;
EXECUTE stmt;
";
if($result=$db->multi_query($multi)) {
$i=0;
do{
$db->next_result();
if(++$i==5)$result=$db->store_result();
}while($db->more_results() && $i<5);
}
$data=array();
$i=0;
print_r($db->error_list);
while($meta=$result->fetch_field()){
$data[$i]=array();
$data[$i]['name']=$meta->name;
$data[$i++]['data']=array();
}
$result->data_seek(0);
while($datas=$result->fetch_row()){
$i=0;
foreach($datas as $d){
$data[$i++]['data'][]=$d;
}
}
echo json_encode($data);
But result are :
Array ( )
Fatal error: Call to a member function fetch_field() on a non-object
in D:\xampp\htdocs\test\index_try2.php on line 53
And the results I expected was like this :
[{"name":"aktivitas","data":`["2015-11-22","2015-11-23","2015-11-24","2015-11-25","2015-11-26","2015-11-27","2015-11-28"]},
{"name":"abdul.qodir","data":["0","11","4","6","2","6","1"]},{"name":"andrinanta.putra","data":["0","4","7","6","5","0","0"]},{"name":"ganda.sls","data":["0","0","0","0","0","0","0"]},{"name":"paulus.jatmiko","data":["0","5","5","4","5","5","0"]},{"name":"sandy.wibowo","data":["0","0","0","6","5","12","0"]}]
Can you help me where I made a mistake and miss something ??
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1.We are Asian size,runs smaller than US size,please choose one size up than usual,thank you!
2.Because of manual measurement,there will be 1-3 cm error,thanks for your understanding!
2..Because of manual measurment,there will be 1-3cm error.
Real pictures taken by ourselves, you will receive what you see!
Wholesale if you need, please feel free to tell us your minimum order.
There are opportunities to buy almost anything at wholesale prices.
If you have any problems with your order, please feel free to leave us messages, we will help you out as soon as possible!
We will work hard to make it better! | {
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Quick Bite: DeMelo gives Sharks another OT win
For the second straight preseason game, the Sharks won in overtime, thanks to Dylan DeMelo.
By Marcus White@marcuspwhite Sep 30, 2016, 10:08pm PDT
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SAN JOSE — Dylan DeMelo's goal 40 seconds into overtime gave the Sharks their second straight win to start the preseason.
The Sharks generated some pressure early, but failed to score. Louis Domingue denied Patrick Marleau in front on a broken play, while Tommy Wingels, Melker Karlsson, and Barclay Goodrow cycling the puck below the goal line on a couple of shifts. But the Coyotes would score first, as Conor Garland picked Justin Braun's pocket and fed Jordan Martinook in front of the net to give Arizona a 1-0 lead 8:29 in to the game.
San Jose nearly tied the game three times before equalizing the game in the second period. About four-and-a-half minutes in, Louis Domingue denied Barclay Goodrow twice in a span of seconds, as the Arizona netminder stopped Goodrow's tip and subsequent rebound effort. Kevin Labanc fired a backhander high and wide shortly after, as the Sharks continued to press to tie the game.
They would do just that 11:18 into the second. Justin Braun's dump-in caromed off of the high glass, bouncing directly to Adam Helewka. Helewka chipped the puck to Ryan Carpenter, who scored on a short side, second effort to tie things up.
The tie would last all of 33 seconds, as Arizona capitalized on a Sharks turnover in San Jose's defensive zone to regain the lead. Ryan MacInnis corralled the rebound at the side of the net, and dished to Michael Bunting for the tap-in.
Just over seven minutes into the third period, Tomas Hertl would tie the game. After the Sharks won the offensive zone, Domingue saved Justin Braun's point shot, but Hertl gathered the rebound, and beat Domingue on his ensuing wraparound effort.
For the second straight game, the Sharks would need three-on-three overtime to decide the result. The Sharks had a two-on-one 30 seconds into the extra period, but Justin Braun couldn't capitalize on Nikolaay Goldobin's pass, firing a shot out of play.
The Sharks needed just four more seconds to win the game, as Tommy Wingels dished to Dylan DeMelo off of the face-off, whose point shot beat Domingue, and gave the Sharks their second straight preseason win.
Patrick Marleau did not play in the third period, as Tomas Hertl took his place between Nikolay Goldobin and Joel Ward. We will get an update from Pete DeBoer's postgame presser.
UPDATED 11:57 PM: Marleau missed the third period because he wasn't feeling well with what Pete DeBoer described as "a little bit of a bug."
Tommy Wingels, Melker Karlsson, and Barclay Goodrow formed a very effective line. They were particularly strong cycling the puck before the goal line, and generated a lot of zone time. They weren't able to score, but they did just about everything else.
Tomas Hertl looked fine in his first game back from injury. He was strong on the puck, and his goal was the result of a strong move behind the net. Once Marleau was missing, he looked good alongside Ward and Goldobin, who were his linemates at the beginning of camp. We'll have a better idea how he looks centering his own line against better competition, but Tomas cleared the first Hertl (pun intended) tonight.
It's hard to judge Aaron Dell's performance tonight. He'd probably like the first goal back, but it was the result of a turnover in the defensive zone. Like Armalis and Grosenick on Tuesday, he didn't face a lot of rubber.
Tim Heed looked good on the blueline in his preseason debut. He demonstrated strong offensive instincts, and has a nice shot from the point. He won the Swedish Hockey League's equivalent of the Norris Trophy a couple seasons ago, and while there's a logjam ahead of him on the Sharks blueline, could be one too look out for in the event of defensive injuries this season.
Kevin Labanc wasn't as dominant in possession as he was on Tuesday, but once again looked good offensively. He still was fairly sheltered in his usage, but with Meier's bout with mono, could have an opportunity to stick around longer than anticipated.
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You can create one or more aliases for your Lambda function. An AWS Lambda alias is like a pointer to a specific Lambda function version. For more information about versioning, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Versioning.
By using aliases, you can access the Lambda function an alias is pointing to (for example, to invoke the function) without the caller having to know the specific version the alias is pointing to.
Easier support for promotion of new versions of Lambda functions and rollback when needed – After initially creating a Lambda function (the $LATEST version), you can publish a version 1 of it. By creating an alias named PROD that points to version 1, you can now use the PROD alias to invoke version 1 of the Lambda function.
Now, you can update the code (the $LATEST version) with all of your improvements, and then publish another stable and improved version (version 2). You can promote version 2 to production by remapping the PROD alias so that it points to version 2. If you find something wrong, you can easily roll back the production version to version 1 by remapping the PROD alias so that it points to version 1.
Simplify management of event source mappings – Instead of using Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) for Lambda function in event source mappings, you can use an alias ARN. This approach means that you don't need to update your event source mappings when you promote a new version or roll back to a previous version.
Both the Lambda function and alias are AWS Lambda resources, and like all other AWS resources they both have unique ARNs. The following example shows a Lambda function (the $LATEST version), with one published version. Each version has an alias pointing to it.
You can access the function using either the function ARN or the alias ARN.
Because the function version for an unqualified function always maps to $LATEST, you can access it using the qualified or unqualified function ARN. The following shows a qualified function ARN with the $LATEST version suffix.
When using any of the alias ARNs, you are using a qualified ARN. Each alias ARN has an alias name suffix.
The following is an example scenario of how to use versioning and aliases to promote new versions of Lambda functions into production.
Initially, you create a Lambda function.
The function you create is the $LATEST version. You also create an alias (DEV, for development) that points to the newly created function. Developers can use this alias to test the function with the event sources in a development environment.
You then test the function version using event sources in a beta environment in a stable way, while continuing to develop newer versions.
You publish a version from the $LATEST and have another alias (BETA) point to it. This approach allows you to associate your beta event sources to this specific alias. In the event source mappings, use the BETA alias to associate your Lambda function with the event source.
You then promote the Lambda function version in production to work with event sources in production environment.
After testing the BETA version of the function, you can define the production version by creating an alias that maps to version 1. In this approach, you point your production event sources to this specific version. You do this by creating a PROD alias and using the PROD alias ARN in all of your production event source mappings.
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As of 7 p.m., nearly 18,000 Sam Houston EC members have power restored. Crews are continuing to make excellent progress. Our highest density outages are still located in Montgomery, Polk, San Jacinto and Tyler Counties. Fork Creek and Hillister areas were both severely damaged by the storm. Crews are replacing poles and making more extensive repairs to these areas that could stretch into tomorrow and Wednesday.
We sincerely appreciate all of our members' support, encouragement and patience. We're proud to serve you!
4:30 p.m. Update
As of 4:30 p.m., more than 14,000 members have power restored. Our crews have made tremendous progress, and 100 additional crew members are arriving to help.
It is possible some isolated cases could be restored on Wednesday. We will continue to work until all members are restored to power. Our largest outage areas include Montgomery, Polk, San Jacinto and Tyler Counties.
Keep up with real-time power restoration progress via our online outage viewer: http://outage.samhouston.net:89/
As of 2:20 p.m., more than 12,300 members have power restored. Thank you to all of our employees who are working very hard today. Here is a photo from Taylor Lake Estates, which shows the damage some of our crews are encountering.
Outage Update 12 p.m.
As of 12 p.m., more than 7,500 members have power restored. Our largest outage areas include Liberty, Montgomery, Polk, San Jacinto and Tyler Counties.
We are experiencing difficulties with our phone system this morning. If you have been unable to report an outage via our outage reporting line, you may also do so by sending us an email at: [email protected].
Please include your name, service location, account number and call-back number.
Outage Update 10 a.m.
As of 10 a.m., power has been restored to more than 6,500 Sam Houston EC members. Crews are continuing to work to restore power. Additional contractor crews are en route to assist our Cooperative as well.
Sever Thunderstorms Leave 27,000 Without Power
Severe storms moved across the area early this morning, resulting in widespread damage. Currently there are 285 separate outages affecting 27,063 Sam Houston Electric Cooperative members. Line technicians have already been working to restore power. We have brought in additional outside contractor crews to help restore your power as soon as possible. Due to the extent of the damage, our operations department estimates that members in some areas may not have power restored until late Wednesday. Further updates will be posted as restoration efforts progress. Please call Sam Houston Electric Cooperative at 1-888-444-1207 to report outages. Due to some phone line issues and high call volume, you may experience a delay in reaching a representative. If so, please try your call again. Additional storms are possible throughout today. If you happen to come across a downed power line, please stay away and give us a call. Thank you for your patience. Keep up with restoration progress by visiting our online outage viewer.
Outage Update
Last night's severe thunderstorms left outages scattered across the southern half of Sam Houston EC's system. Crews have been working since the early morning hours to restore power. Currently, there are approximately 4,600 members without power. The majority of outages are in Hardin, Polk, San Jacinto and Tyler Counties.
Keep up with power restoration by visiting our online outage viewer: http://outage.samhouston.net:89/
Ice Storm Outage Update 10 p.m.
At 10 p.m., we are down to 880 outages, mostly isolated to Liberty and San Jacinto Counties.
Ice Storm Outage Update 8 p.m.
Our crews are making great progress. At almost 8 p.m., our outage numbers are down to 1,800.
At 6 p.m., we currently have approximately 2,500 members who remain without power. Our largest outages remain in Liberty, Montgomery and San Jacinto Counties.
Earlier today we had more than 9,000 out. Crews will continue working through the night until everyone is safely able to receive power. We appreciate all the hard work of our crews
As of 4 p.m., approximately 5,000 members are without power following last night's ice storm.
Stay connected with power restoration information through Sam Houston EC's online outage viewer.
As of 2 p.m., outage numbers from last night's ice storm have dropped to approximately 6,300.
The winter storm blew through the southern part of Sam Houston EC's service territory, leaving a thick blanket of ice on power lines and trees. The excess weight of the ice causes tree limbs to "bow down," often breaking and falling onto power lines. The weight of the ice can even be damaging enough for the power line to break itself.
Crews are continuing to work to restore power as safely and quickly as possible.
Ice Storm Outage Update 10:30 a.m.
As of 10:30 a.m., outages have jumped to more than 8,900 members in the southern part of our system. We're sending a big "thank you" to all our crews working hard this morning!
Ice Storm Outage Update 8:30 a.m.
Last night's winter weather was not kind to the southern half of our system. Currently, we have just over 3,700 members without power. The majority of these outages are located in Hardin, Liberty and San Jacinto Counties.
Contract crews have been called in to assist with today's power restoration. To keep up with outage information, visit our online outage viewer.
Hurricane Harvey Update: Sunday, August 27, 8 p.m.
Saturday May 28, 9 p.m. Update
Saturday, May 28, 4 p.m. Update
8:30 a.m. Power Restoration Update
5 p.m. Update
9:30 A.M Update
10:30 a.m. Update
Flash Flood Watch Issued
Livingston Headquarters
1157 East Church Street
Coldspring Branch Office
14201 Highway 150 West
Coldspring, TX 77331
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Woodville, TX 75979
Getting Electric Service
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M&M Food Pantry: They always need food, donations, and substitute workers. They especially need baby food, canned fruit, dried beans, Spaghetti O's, tuna fish, and tuna helper dinners and powdered milk. Please continue to bring your offerings for the plate and our basket.
CHRISTMAS DAY (25 December) While the precise date of the birth of Jesus, our Lord and Savior, is unknown, in Rome in 336, Dec. 25th was chosen to celebrate the Nativity of Our Lord.
ST. STEPHEN (26 December) Stephen was stoned to death for preaching about the risen Christ. Paul tacitly agreed with the mob's action.
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST (27 December) Early Christian tradition indicates the Apostle John wrote the fourth Gospel and ministered in Ephesus, possibly wrote Revelations on the penal island of Patmos, and died a natural death around 100 AD.
HOLY INNOCENTS (29 December, transferred) This day commemorates the innocent male children under the age of two who were killed by Herod in an attempt to destroy the Messiah.
Contact information for Cindy+: Church office-859-498-3730; cell phone-931-636-8866; home phone-598-498-9398 Please leave a message if you can't reach her at the time you call.
If you know you will not be available to serve at the altar, let Pat Farnell know the month before so she won't schedule you. If anyone would like to add announcements to the newsletter, let her know or e-mail her at [email protected]. Please put "newsletter" in the subject line so she opens it. | {
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Posted by Joan Concilio May 20, 2010 Hanover/South WesternNo Comments
The origins of words: Lake Marburg
I mentioned before that while researching my "Names of York" series, I've come across places that aren't named for people, exactly, but whose names still perplex me.
Brother-in-law Mike conveniently solved one such puzzle as part of the "ABCs of York County" series, through his nomination for the letter L. It didn't win – but it was a huge help, so I'm posting it now!
His "L" word? Lake Marburg, in the Hanover area. His research turned up the following:
The history of Codorus State Park is tied to a cooperative effort between private enterprise and state and local government. The borough of Spring Grove and the P.H. Glatfelter Co. worked together to dam Codorus Creek. The purpose of the dam was to provide drinking water for Spring Grove and to meet the industrial needs of the paper plant owned by the P.H. Glatfelter Co. in the borough. The construction of this dam was also beneficial to the people of Pennsylvania when a park was created on the shores of the newly made Lake Marburg.
Lake Marburg gets its name from the small community of Marburg that was flooded in December 1966, when Codorus Creek was dammed. The dam is 109 feet (33 m) high, 1,690 feet (520 m) wide and 750 feet (230 m) thick. It is not owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but is instead owned by and on the property of the P.H. Glatfelter Co.
The land for the park was acquired as part of the Project 70 Land Acquisition and Borrowing Act, with the governor approving the acquisition on December 10, 1964. The park officially opened in 1970. It was originally named "Codorus Creek State Park."
The lake is also well-known for its fishing and boating; here, Jim Hoff of Spring Grove kayaks over Lake Marburg in a 2004 photo by Bil Bowden.
So there was a town of Marburg – who knew?! Thanks, Mike!
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Waterstudio has won the prestigious "Architecture & Sea Level Rise" Award 2012 from the Jacques Rougerie foundation with their entry: App-grading Wet Slums.
Koen Olthuis and his Waterstudio team have won the prestigious "Architecture & Sea Level Rise" Award 2012 from the Jacques Rougerie foundation with their entry: App-grading Wet Slums.
Koen Olthuis' architectural firm Waterstudio aims to upgrade slums by using floating urban structures called City Apps. City Apps are, essentially, floating functions that can easily be added to a city by placing them on water where needed.
Wet Slums are characterized by high density, a scarcity of free space and are located by the water. By using floating solutions new space is found on water. City Apps offer a flexible and adaptable design, creating solutions for the specific needs of each area. City Apps are catalyst functions.
A set of City Apps are developed for Wet Slums that provide food, sanitation, shelter and energy. Floating technology that has been used in projects for the "rich" will now be used for the people that really are in need.
City Apps are envisioned as products instead of projects which makes them reusable as they can be easily moved elsewhere once they are not needed. In this approach, City Apps are leased out to the local community.
The prize money provided by the foundation will be used to implement the first City App in the Korail Wet Slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Rougerie – Génération Espace Mer – Institut de France. | {
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Apparently, someone told Robert Benmosche that running the world's largest and most [expletive withheld] insurer was going to be a cakewalk, because three months into the job and two months after returning from a vacation at his Croatian villa, the CEO is considering throwing in the towel, owing to the restrictions placed on him by the company's new owners, the good old United States government.
… But wait: Didn't he know that when he took the job? We'd assumed he was like the David Blaine of CEOs; you know, that he liked putting himself into impossible situations and getting out against all odds, but apparently, Benmosche was on a media blackout for 2008-2009 and had no idea what he was getting into. What did the board tell him, we wonder? That he was being hired to run an insurance company?
The scope and scale of the arrogance of Benmosche is almost stunning. Except that we've become so accustomed to financial big shots acting like they were divinely anointed that we hardly notice.
If this kind of PR ploy actually works with Ken Feinberg, well …; more likely, it will just continue to backfire. In any event, the parlor game of predicting Benmosche's successor has begun.
Feinberg's letter to AIG can be found HERE.
UPDATE: In response to the uproar (e.g. "AIG's Benmosche is a drama queen") created by the WSJ story, Benmosche has sent a letter to AIG employees saying he's "totally committed" to the job. | {
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phantaskippy
My Wife's Great-Grandmother was Irish, and to her dying day talked about the Black-hearted Presbyterian SOB's that stole their land.
Her Granddaughter went to college, and her first roommate was Presbyterian, and had a Grandmother who hated Catholics. They ended up good friends. (It's a much better story when My M-i-L tells it in her horribly fake Irish Accent)
Last seen: 2 years 9 months ago
It's a natural response - our brains can only cope with relatively small groups of people so we're very much predisposed towards seperating everyone into "in-group" and "out-group" and hating the out-group.
Segregation and persecution and discrimination and prejudice are the results of this, because it's extremely hard for us to conceive of people who aren't in our in-group as real people. Not that this excuses any such behaviour (we are intelligent enough to be able to rise above our biology) but it at least puts it into some kind of context.
I personally find it difficult not to have contempt for people who are rich because they have rich parents or spouse, or because they had lucky breaks rather than earning by their own hard work. This is because of my own working-class background where even my relatively recent ancestors had to struggle to survive. I'm working on that prejudice, but I still can't help but feel that anyone who has more than enough money to live on should be giving something back to those less fortunate. Why does a billionaire need to buy another business when people are literally starving? It makes me sick. /rant.
But yeah. People are people. But it's hard to see that.
Just assume I'm always doing that.
Damn it, Ronway!
arenson9 wrote:
I have even managed to rise above that reaction on an individual level to the point of having a friend whose parents were born in Germany as a groomsman, as well as such things as enjoying meeting and knowing Sentinels fans from Germany. (Hi, Julia!)
For a moment there I thought we we're going to have a problem.
Semper ludens.
Silverleaf wrote:
For some people who find out exactly what they want to do with their life, keeping the day job that they don't enjoy is necessary to allow them to pursue the thing they love as a hobby.
No one is ever going to pay me to run their table-top RPGs for them.
But at least they pay me to act like a 5-year-old at work. I'm a business analyst - it's my job to constantly ask people "Why?" until we get to what we need to get to.
"See, this is another sign of your tragic space dementia, all paranoid and crotchety. Breaks the heart." - Mal
Unicode U+24BD gets us Ⓗ. (Thanks, Godai!)
I'm in a bit of a "Hmm" moment job-wise too. I've been working in the book department of a shop for nearly seven years now - never wanted to work in retail, just ended up there. I've been trying to find a new job for about two years now, since my partner and I got together which means I have someone to move in with whenever I finally leave home...but to do that, I need a new job so I'm actually earning enough to be able to afford bills and stuff - right now I don't earn very much and then spend about half of it on the train fares to get me to work in the first place.
Just over a year ago I had the brainwave of "Hey hang on, the thing I really like doing is writing about stuff...so why don't I look for jobs involving that?". A quick Google search later led me to Elance, a site for freelance writing, and I did a few jobs there. Don't have anything on the go right now but have made a few proposals lately and will probably put in a few more some time soon, since I don't really have any problems finding jobs there that I think I can do. I'm also involved in helping someone (a fellow forum member on a forum I've been a part of for over ten years now, a forum dedicated to an old dungeon-crawling game from 1987) with the development of his upcoming game (Dwelvers) by writing the background fluff on all the monsters and stuff. Not that I'm getting any money for that or anything - I just kind of ended up part of the dev team by accident, but I'm not complaining ;).
If I could manage to get a regular job doing some kind of game-related writing (game guides, articles describing games and generally talking about them, background fluff for RPGs, etc), that would be epic, but so far it's just been freelance stuff which of course isn't really reliable enough, pay-wise for me to ditch my "actual" job and do that instead. Still, maybe if I keep at it then something will come up. I keep meaning to write some more stuff for my own website but other stuff keeps coming up, lol.
I am the Wordweaver...
Basically, I like writing stuff ;)
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Ameena wrote:
"Hey hang on, the thing I really like doing is writing about stuff...so why don't I look for jobs involving that?".
You are the Wordweaver...
Basically, you like writing stuff ;)
Last seen: 1 year 6 months ago
If I could manage to get a regular job doing some kind of game-related writing (game guides, articles describing games and generally talking about them, background fluff for RPGs, etc), that would be epic
Whenever I've seen anyone talk about how they got a job writing for a game-related site, they always say it started with their personal game-related blog. Having a blog they regularly updated with smart, fun content that showed their passion for gaming was the best key to getting a job doing it professionally because it showed they were already experienced at being interesting on a regular basis and attracting readers.
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Amnachaidh
Last seen: 2 years 1 month ago
I'm an engineer who works as an Owner's representative on large municipal projects. My degree is in Bioengineering, which had all the anatomy of a pre-med degree and all the statics, fluid dynamics, and heat transfer of a mechanical engineering degree. The two have next to nothing to do with one another, but the pace and difficulty of the degree has served me well.
Did I ever expect that I would wind up doing this? Never. But it is good work when it isn't stupid, or crazy, or crazy stupid.
It admirably paid the bills when my daughter got sick.
Can I say somethin' about destiny? Screw destiny!.... 'Cause destiny is just another word for inevitable, and nothing's inevitable as long as you stand up, look it in the eye, and say, "You're evitable!" Fred Burkle
lynkfox
Last seen: 6 months 1 week ago
Braithwhite wrote:
lynkfox wrote:
braith, im curious. one of the dishwashers here part times at a library and has been talking of going back for his masters as.well.what do you do? what is your job desc? on one hand it seems like you wouldnt need a degree to work anything in a library, but i know thats not true so om genuinely curious what duties and things a masters of library sciences prepares you to do?
...(lots of cool stuff!)...
Wow. So you are, effectively, a professional research assistant? (if that is simplifying too far, don't be afraid to tell me to stuff my perceptions :P) I could see that being a pretty fulfilling job actually - being able to always touch on so many different subjects every time you get a new project, that could be a lot of fun.
I was talking with my girlfriend about it today, and we wondered what kind of classes filled up enough for a Masters degree? And what would you write your thesis about?
Lynkfox.
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jffdougan
Last seen: 1 week 1 day ago
Spiff wrote:
Fred Hicks and the rest of the Evil Hat crew have recently been conducting an open call, if you're comfortable with the FATE system.
jffdougan wrote:
I have a lot of friends in the RPG industry. Steve Kenson *thud* of Mutants and Masterminds fame told me once that the best way to get started making money writing for games was not to make money writing for games.
Another option in the RPG world is to find an author/designer with a small personal project and kill it writing something for that. It's flattering and sure to be noticed. I would cite Brian Clevinger's "Becoming" as an example. It's not big, but he's personally very proud of it. And he knows and works with some big names. A module for something like that is a good way for a well-connected person to learn your name.
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February 21, 2014 - 3:36am
I'm lost as to what to do with myself, as well. I got my English Literature degree about a year ago. I'm currently brewing coffee as my main source of income. However, about ten of my 35-45 hours a week are spent working at a comic shop I've been frequenting since I was eight. It's really satisfying working at a local shop where I've spent so much time developing wonderful interests and strong friendships. I even get to sell copies of Sentinels (We just got three copies of RC/IR, and I found out one of my favorite regulars is a fan and plays with a former coworker of mine)! It's really satisfying telling people that I not only have a lot of experience playing the game, but playtesting it as well. Playtesting may not pay, but it's certainly given me some credibility when I'm encouraging folks to drop $40 on a game!
The point is that I'm happy with my education, happy with at least one of my jobs, and am eager to see where life takes me.
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[...]the best way to get started making money writing for games was not to make money writing for games.
I cannot agree enough. Yes. Absolutely.
If you're willing to work hard at something, regardless of the money it makes you, you have a better chance succeeding than you do if you do something for the income.
It all comes down to passion.
"Your goodness must have some edge to it — else it is none."
Christopher wrote:
Yes. Absolutely.If you're willing to work hard at something, regardless of the money it makes you, you have a better chance succeeding than you do if you do something for the income. It all comes down to passion.
Actually reminds me of a quote from Buddha that I have on my wall:
"Success is not the key to happiness, happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful."
I just happen to be really lucky that what I love to do is IT work, lol.
"I'm not prone to hyperbole, but she is the Antichrist." - chwineka
Jffdougan - I've never heard of Fred Hicks or Evil Hat...I'm guessing the "FATE system" is some kind of RPG system? I have a fair bit of experience at RPGs - a lot of computer-based ones and some tabletop ones as well. Preferably Fantasy-based ones, of course ;). I'll do some more writing for my website some time soon. I also have a bunch of writing I need to do for Dwelvers...hopefully if that game does well, I might attract some kind of attention there.
I'm not generally fussed about making money - it's just kind of a pain that it's sort of necessary to, you know, live and stuff ;). If I could earn some cash without needing to spend half of said cash just in getting to the place where I earn it, that would be a good start, but I don't want a crappy job that I don't enjoy. My current job certainly has various annoying/boring things that happen, but it's not too bad most of the time - I mean, it could certainly be worse. It's just not what I want to be doing forever. I need to churn out a bunch more writing and stick it on the Internet so someone important will magically turn up, see it and go "Hey, I like that - can you do some for me? Here is money" :D.
FATE is an RPG system, and although it's chiefly the house system for Evil Hat (who are best known for being the team behind the Spirit of the Century! and Dresden Files RPGs), there are a large number of people who have started to use it outside of Evil Hat because the system is an open license. Fred's the primary face of the company, and is both an advocate of transparency in operations and a Really Good Guy in general.
I'm not sure if the open call has closed, but you might want to look it up. If nothing else, FATE Core and FATE Accelerated are both "pay what you want" for PDF versions, and really worth looking at. (FAE is all of 32 pages, IIRC. Not more than 64.)
bessyrocks12
I cannot agree enough. Yes. Absolutely.If you're willing to work hard at something, regardless of the money it makes you, you have a better chance succeeding than you do if you do something for the income. It all comes down to passion.
I cannot agree more. I'm just now finding a paying use for my Master's degree, and it is only part time. But I have been out there, worked terrible jobs, and know I will do whatever it takes to succeed in my field. My field, history, is never a field you make money in, but it is something you have to care about to do. Same with writing. You may succeed some day, but you have to put in the time and energy before that happens. It's frustrating, exhausting, and sometimes feels futile. But you will have a more fulfilling life.
BuddaBuddaBuddaBuddaBuddaBuddaBudda
"Heh, pow. Sound effects are the best." –The Idealist
Hmm, I think I might vaguely have heard of Spirit of the Century and the Dresden Files, but that's as far as my knowledge goes. I'd have to actually look them up and find some info on what they're about - what genre, what kind of dice system and character mechanics they use and stuff. I just tried a quick Google for "Evil Hat" and found what looks to be their website so I'll have to have a read of that at some point - I don't have much going on this weekend so that would seem to be a good time :).
I just really like creating stuff - coming up with races of creatures, the world they live in, little fluff details (though not so much for "civilised races", with politics and all that messy stuff - if I'm coming up with a sentient race, they're likely to be more "basic/primitive" ;)) and all the little bits that I like to know for myself even if they don't actually come up in whatever it is I'm writing. There was a forum-based game of DnD a few years back on one of my forums, run by another member, and my character ended up being a member of a race I invented just for the purposes of having a character belonging to a race I wanted (or something). And I've since come up with all these little background details and stuff on the race in general, even though basically none of it came up in the game (basically a dungeon crawl in which no-one really had huge amounts of time to sit down and discuss the tiniest details of each other's backgrounds ;)). I have been able to use the race again, though, when I ran a DnD RPG for the guy who was running that other game and included some members of my made-up race in my made-up country :).
Anyway, I think I'm sidetracking myself into talking about games again - probably should let other people carry on talking about stuff that actually fits into the topic of this thread ;).
Ameena, I've played a lot of FATE and I'm confident that it's your kind of game. It's one of those narrative make-up-cool-stuff type games where you get to be someone who can do awesome stuff, and it uses special FATE dice (also sometimes called FUDGE dice) which are D6s with 2 sides with a +, 2 with a - and two blank.
My favourite bit of the system is the aspects, one of the ways you define your character (you'll have a few of these). Like skills almost, but more individual and less specific. Some examples from games I've been in include, "I used to be a boxer, but now I'm fat", "Exploring the mysteries of the mind", "There's more to life than crystals and s**t", "Fickle Goblin Luck" and "I'm English, and in a foreign country. The chances are, I have tea." You can get bonuses for your aspects if you can explain how they apply to what you're trying to do, and similarly the GM can use them "against" you. The fat ex-boxer dude's player might claim he's going to be good at lifting up a car because he did a lot of strength training or something, and similarly the GM might suggest that he's no longer fit enough to run up three flights of stairs.
Mostly it's about making an exciting story and not really about "winning" like so many RPGs are. It's common (and fun!) to accept negative stuff because it fits with your character, or just to make things more interesting, but you do get to do awesome things as well.
I really haven't explained it well so I apologise, but it's great. Probably my favourite system.
Fate is the system that, I think, has best realized that most people playing RPGs don't want to model the reality in which a genre exists, they want to model the stories told in that genre. It models storytelling. Mutants and Masterminds did similar with hero points, but Fate opens it up.
Hmm, sounds reminiscent of Nobilis, in which the character gen is largely designed around the fluff, with only four stats to worry about which work like resource points you can spend when you want to do certain things, and which can be restored when you rest or whatever. Everything else is done by more descriptive means, like a bunch of phrases you come up with (at gen) which describe your area of power (basically you're a mortal who's been imbued with a tiny portion of a godlike creature's power, thus making you the "god" of whatever - the god of rain, of time, of socks, of mouldy bread, of hamsters...anything you like), so as long as you can fit something into one of those phrases when trying to use your powers (and have the points to spend on it), you can do it. It's quite good fun :). When I played it, I took Change as my thing, so I could basically shapeshift myself or other people/objects into whatever I wanted :D. Nobilis also uses no dice, and is the only tabletop RPG I've ever come across which does so.
Mutants and Masterminds is another RPG I've heard of but never played. Maybe these are just bigger over in America than they are over here, so that's why they've never come up for me? I've played a bunch of tabletop RPGs including DnD, Hollow Earth Expedition, Nobilis, all four of the Warhammer 40k gams (Dark heresy, Rogue Trader, Deathwatch, and Black Crusade), Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (aka WFRP), Doctor Who, Farscape, Scion (sort of), Deadlands (uses the Savage Worlds mechanics), Traveller, Mouse Guard, and probably some others I can't think of right now. I also own the Red Dwarf RPG but haven't got round to playing it yet. I'm currently attempting to run a Hollow Earth game over on RPOL (Roleplay Online, basically a forum composed entirely of RPGs) which is going pretty well atm :).
I may look into FATE but I don't think I'd have anyone to play it with atm (certainly not at tabletop, and playing online I'd need to find someone willing to run a game as I wouldn't want to try running something I've never played before). It does sound interesting, though :).
February 22, 2014 - 10:18am
i would totally run a play by forum or play by email FATE game. love the system
Ooh...sounds promising. Have you ever used RPOL? Maybe you could check it out ;). If you decide you might actually start running a game, I'll have to see if I can locate a PDF of the rulebook(s)...
BlueHairedMeerkat
I would totally be up for that. FATE is fun...
"You gotta have blue hair."
-Reckless
You guys like FATE?
Gooooood...
FATE sentinels adaption? Yes Please!
Ooohhhh. That would be great!
Matchstickman
Last seen: 1 day 12 hours ago
The new version of FATE was released as a pay what you want deal*, so you could buy it for zero English Pounds, it's certainly worth more than that though.
I am thinking that Christopher might be obliquely hinting that the last expansion will be named something like the Fate of the Multiverse, but it would be awesome to be proved wrong
*I got my copy from DriveThruRPG.com
Stop lurking, it makes you look like a villain target
When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all
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February 22, 2014 - 10:35pm
Add me to the OMGFATEYES list. I'm totally up for playing.
PlatinumWarlock
That would definitely be a blast!
My own game really isn't built for the varied supers universe that SotM provides....Rook City, though, would be another story!
Just realised that could be read as OMG FAT EYES. And now I can't stop seeing it.
Wait. That wasn't what you meant?
I've downloaded the PDF and am having a read through it - it looks interesting :). Still only reading through char gen atm so haven't got onto how the mechanics work (other than the explanation of what Fate Dice are at the beginning) but it looks like a fairly simple system to get into. I wouldn't mind giving it a go if someone's up for running a game, since I think the whole worldbuilding thing looks pretty interesting, potentially something I might use myself in the future because it seems so flexible and open :).
Rabit wrote:
I'm totally adopting this as my own personal "this is so awesome I need to type in all caps" phrase.
SSJ3Godzilla
Last seen: 10 months 2 hours ago
Well, I guess this is as good a time as any to explain why I won't have too much time to playtest.
I'm nearing the end of my second year of medical school, which really puts a kaboosh on the amount of free time I have. I really enjoy playing this game, especially as a solitaire, for stress relief.
I honestly get jealous of the amount of free time people have, and their ability to leave their job at their job, but c'est la vie.
I kind of regret going strait from high school to college to med school, without taking some time off. I just get burnt out sometimes. Which is why I was so excited to find a way to focus my attention elsewhere, even for brief amounts of time.
I'm not here to complain, either. I met my girlfriend while at school, and we've been together for a couple of years and are living together quite happily. We even have a few cats. I just wish I had more time to enjoy it, lol.
So, if any of you playtesters are going wonder why I will dissappear from time to time, it's not due to lack of desire; just precious time.
Also, my college major was in liberal arts and sciences, with a major concentration in Pre-Med (Because my school only hands out liberal arts degrees...).
SSJ3Godzilla - I salute you. I hope your time in med school leaves you with a bit of sanity. I have several friends and relatives in health care, and have spent considerable time at the hospital for my major (way back when) and my daughter (for the past three years).
Think that you're investing time now to have free time some time later. I don't know if it's true, but let's pretend it. :)
My first two years of college went really great. I made bunch of great friends, made the Dean's list repeatedly, and in my second year I got to add "Assistant Designer to Sentinels of the Multiverse: Shattered Timelines Expansion" to my resumé. Unfortunately, toward the end of my second year I got paralyzed with depression and left a lot of work unfinished.
My third year should've been really great; it was the first time I'd get my best college friend as a roommate, I was living in a sci-fi/animé-themed hall that showed movies every week, and to combat the depression I had tried reducing my courseload to 2 courses only. But even that wasn't enough. Every time I had to write a paper, I'd spend hours staring at a blank screen before ADD eventually took over and i'd find myself goofing off. Any work not related to my major (game design) I just could not get myself to do.
Worst of all, it was really hard to accept that this all wasn't, in some way, my fault. I knew I was procrastinating, I was completely aware I was wasting time when I was supposed to be working, but doing the work ment facing that fact, and I couldn't stand to be reminded of all the work I had to do. So I continued to goof off in an effort to ignore my problems, because that was easier. Even now, some part of me still wonders if I really did all I could, if there was some strategy I didn't try.
A month or so into the semester, I had no choice but to take a leave of absence from college. The idea was to give me time to recover, but leaving behind all my friends and all the game design work( which I loved) just made me feel worse. I had nothing to do, and no one but family to do things with.
Since then, things have gotten a little better. Slowly. I worked on some personal projects, made visits to my college, and finished up an animation final assignment from a previous year. I'm gonna try getting some work at a game company near me, and I found some high school friends who are still in the area and availiable to hang out with( we're gonna try out D&D 5th edition together!). And of course, there's stuff to do on these forums. But it's not the same. And I'm determined to go back to school, but I have no idea how I'm supposed to recover from an inability to do work. I know I used to be able to function, but it's been so long I can't really remember what that was like. It felt really good, though.
I hope I'm not broken.
I make games! Here's one of them! http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/626169
BoardGameGeek interviewed me about my contribution to Shattered Timelines, Kismet! http://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/17671/sentinels-of-the-multiverse-shat...
Alex wrote:
I dunno, man. You helped build the Multiverse. I think it takes someone pretty solid to do something as cool as that.
I believe we're all broken. Occasionally, we're able to hold ourselves together long enough to do the things we feel are important. Some of us are better at holding the pieces together. Our society pressures us to believe everyone else is fine, that it's just us.
Best wishes to you, Alex, and everyone else with similar struggles...
March 2, 2014 - 11:27pm
arenson9
If you are, I wish you the very best of luck in either getting fixed, or learning to love the state you're in. In the brief time I spent with you at PAX East I got the sense of someone who had a lot going on internally that they were dealing with, but also who had a lot to offer the world.
Everyone's different and we all deal with challenges. Some people's challenges may be much more challenging than others. For what it's worth, I've found that even some of my issues I used to think were intractable have been managed or even squelched entirely. Along the way I've discovered that there were ways I assumed the world worked and ways that I defined myself that were simply wrong -- interpretations or definitions I adopted/assigned as a child or under stress (or both) that I took as gospel, but did not need to be so.
For instance, most of my life I believed that I was unlovable. It took a lot of internal work, but I eventually was able to track this down to the fact that the way my parents and siblings showed love was simply different to what I was expecting. Upon having that epiphany, I was able to reframe a tremendous number of other events in my life and vastly change the way I feel about myself. I certainly can't promise that you'll have an analogous epiphany, but I can at least say that such things are possible.
Hi. My name's Andy. Feel free to call me Andy, since, ya know, that's my name. (he/him/his)
If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If not now, when? If I am for myself alone, what am I? -- Hillel
Oh Alex. Being unable to finish or even start stuff, and then getting overwhelmed by all the stuff you have to do and ignoring the fact that the undone stuff's becoming more and more of a problem because it's too much to deal with, and the subsequent snowball effect? I'm right there with you.
I can't recommend cognitive behaviour therapy highly enough, if that's a possibility for you. It's incredibly hard work but if you really commit to it, it'll help. CBT literally saved my life, despite me not believing in it at all at first - I went to my first session passively suicidal (wanting to just not exist any more) and came away with homework and the resolve that I was going to work my butt off to prove to this woman who had no idea of how I felt that her ridiculous idea of challenging my negative thoughts and doing fun things even though I wasn't going to actually enjoy them couldn't possibly affect my faulty brain chemistry. So I threw myself into the work she gave me, with the intention of going to my next session and telling my therapist that it didn't work. I was so mad to have to admit that I did feel better despite myself. And I continued to get better, because then I knew I could do it.
I'm still prone to depressive episodes but now I have the tools to combat them and I've never been anything like how I was before therapy.
It's easy for me to say but depression isn't your fault, and you can't be expected to function in the same way as a person without mental health problems. Don't beat yourself up for something you didn't choose, but know that you can get yourself out of it given the right guidance. Hang in there.
March 3, 2014 - 12:02am
...getting fixed, or learning to love the state you're in.
Yeah. Some things can be changed, other things you have to adapt to or accept. The ability to recognise which is which is an extremely useful skill.
jagarciao
the Serenity prayer is not just for alcoholics...
I say that not as a religious person... and not really as an alcoholic (although the propensity is definitely there). I just mean that I agree that it is important to find strength and acceptance within you and even more important to have the clarity to see which one applies when.
You are all very kind. Thank you. (-:
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Q: Populate Spinner with ArrayList object I have a Spinner which I want to populate from an ArrayList holding custom objects which itself gets it's data from SQLite. Each object contains multiple fields and I want to get just one of the fields and use that for the spinner entries.
I have gotten so far using this tutorial but it looks like the spinner is populating the whole object instead of just the string I want - the spinner entries look like;
*
*getSiteApproaches:com.herbert.cruisespeed.Approach@3e1725c
*getSiteApproaches:com.herbert.cruisespeed.Approach@6fde965
*getSiteApproaches:com.herbert.cruisespeed.Approach@57563a
In my activity I have;
db = new SQLiteHelper(getApplicationContext());
approachList = db.getSiteApproaches(currentsiteid);
ArrayAdapter<Approach> sAdapter = new ArrayAdapter<Approach>(this, android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item, approachList);
toolbarSpinner.setAdapter(sAdapter);
And the Approach class:
package com.cruisespeed.herbert.cruisespeed;
public class Approach {
int _id;
int _siteid;
String _approachname;
int _speedlimit;
int _distance;
String _createddatetime;
// Constructors
public Approach(){
}
public Approach(int id, int siteid, String approachname, String createddatetime) {
this._id = id;
this._siteid = siteid;
this._approachname = approachname;
this._createddatetime = createddatetime;
}
public Approach(int siteid, String approachname, String createddatetime) {
this._siteid = siteid;
this._approachname = approachname;
this._createddatetime = createddatetime;
}
// Getters
public int getID(){
return this._id;
}
public int getSiteID(){
return this._siteid;
}
public String getApproachName(){
return this._approachname;
}
public int getSpeedLimit(){
return this._speedlimit;
}
public int getDistance(){
return this._distance;
}
public String getCreatedDateTime(){
return this._createddatetime;
}
// Setters
public void setID(int id){
this._id = id;
}
public void setSiteID(int siteid){
this._siteid = siteid;
}
public void setApproachName(String approachname){
this._approachname = approachname;
}
public void setSpeedLimit(int speedlimit){
this._speedlimit = speedlimit;
}
public void setDistance(int distance){
this._distance = distance;
}
public void setCreatedDateTime(String createddatetime){
this._createddatetime = createddatetime;
}
}
And from my SQLiteHelper class
// Fetch all approaches with a specific SiteID
public ArrayList<Approach> getSiteApproaches(int siteid){
ArrayList<Approach> approaches = new ArrayList<Approach>();
SQLiteDatabase database = this.getReadableDatabase();
String selectQuery = "SELECT * FROM " + TABLE_APPROACHES + " WHERE " + KEY_SITE_ID + " = " + siteid;
Log.e(LOG, selectQuery);
Cursor c = database.rawQuery(selectQuery, null);
if (c.moveToFirst()){
do {
Approach ap = new Approach();
ap.setID(c.getInt(c.getColumnIndex(KEY_APPROACH_ID)));
ap.setSiteID(c.getInt(c.getColumnIndex(KEY_SITE_ID)));
ap.setApproachName(c.getString(c.getColumnIndex(KEY_APPROACH_NAME)));
ap.setSpeedLimit(c.getInt(c.getColumnIndex(KEY_APPROACH_SPEED_LIMIT)));
ap.setDistance(c.getInt(c.getColumnIndex(KEY_APPROACH_DISTANCE)));
ap.setCreatedDateTime(c.getString(c.getColumnIndex(KEY_CREATED_AT)));
approaches.add(ap);
Log.e(LOG, "getSiteApproaches:" + String.valueOf(ap)); // todo debugging spinner
} while (c.moveToNext());
}
c.close();
return approaches;
}
I have checked SO but not found any solutions to my specific issue - the spinner is populating but it looks like its holding the whole object, I just want to display the approachname field.
A: You should override toString() in Approach class
@Override
public String toString() {
return _approachname.toString();
}
A: you can either go for a custom Adapter, overriding getView() which will give you more flexibility on the how the info will be laid down, or you could simply override toString() in your model class, and return the info you want to show. In fact, what you are seeing atm, is the result of default implementation of toString() of the class Object.
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Topic: The All State
How APSU Detected the First Chinese Atomic Bomb
APSU alumnus Dr. Ronald Miller ('65) wrote this personal account of a historic moment in APSU history.
Clarksville, TN – As a senior physics major in the Fall of 1964, I was asked by the Physics Faculty to take part in a research program they were conducting. The program was fairly simple, as research goes, but was important at the time.
Harold Dewein and Ronald Miller test air samplings. (The All State)
Ron Morton continues tradition of transformational giving at Austin Peay State University
Clarksville, TN – For years, Ron Morton has been one of the most benevolent donors in the sphere of Austin Peay State University (APSU).
A 1970 graduate of Austin Peay State University and cross-country student-athlete, Morton's generosity began in earnest in 2012 when he endowed the Ronald L. Morton Scholarship Fund benefiting business majors in Austin Peay State University's Olympic sports.
To date, more than 20 Morton Scholarship endowments have been awarded by Ron and his wife Andrea to aid APSU student-athletes, directly impacting sports with fewer available athletic scholarships.
Austin Peay State University Men's Golf senior Alex Vegh. (APSU Sports Information)
Austin Peay State University students to decide if they 'Eat Free or Live Free' on Constitution Day
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University (APSU) students will have a choice to make on Constitution Day, September 17th, 2019, : Eat free or live free. The choice pits free food against First Amendment rights.
APSU student newspaper The All State earns two national awards for "Rebuild, Reflect"
Austin Peay State University (APSU)
Clarksville, TN – The All State student newspaper at Austin Peay State University (APSU) recently earned two national Apple Awards at the Spring National College Media Convention hosted in New York City in March.
Both awards honored a special edition called "Rebuild, Reflect" commemorating the 20-year anniversary of the tornado that hit APSU and Downtown Clarksville.
APSU student newspaper The All State earns 5 Regional Awards
Clarksville, TN – The All State student newspaper at Austin Peay State University (APSU) earned five regional awards at the Southeast Journalism Conference's Best of the South Awards held at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, February 14th-16th.
Students and advisers from colleges and universities across the southeast attended the regional conference.
Austin Peay students with The All State won 5 awards at the Southeast Journalism Conference. (APSU)
APSU Governors Red Coat Society to induct Joe Maynard, Cathi Maynard, Ron Morton
Clarksville, TN – The Governors Club, the Austin Peay State University (APSU) athletics booster club, has announced that Joe and Cathi Maynard and Ron Morton will be inducted into the Governors Club Red Coat Society.
Joe and Cathi Maynard will be recognized at halftime of the men's basketball game against UT Martin that evening. Ron Morton will be recognized at a later date.
Joe and Cathi Maynard are recent members of the Austin Peay family, but they have quickly become two of the Governors biggest supporters.
APSU GIS Student Rachael Perkins creates digital map of Austin Peay State University through time, not space
Clarksville, TN – Rachael Perkins, a first-semester geoscience student, probably knows more about Austin Peay State University (APSU) history than most people on campus.
She can tell you about William Stewart, the professor who studied meteorology before he died in 1877.
APSU student newspaper The All State earns Six National Awards
Clarksville, TN – The All State student newspaper at Austin Peay State University (APSU) earned six national awards during the 2018 Fall National College Media Convention held in Louisville, Kentucky, October 25th-28th, 2018.
APSU's Celeste Malone's #MeToo front page design for The All State.
Austin Peay State University graduate student Celeste Malone lands highly competitive Twitter editorial internship
Clarksville, TN – Since 2009, Celeste Malone has been an active Twitter user. From watching live broadcasts to simply tweeting, there is always something for her to explore.
This summer, the APSU Communication graduate student will be using her Twitter and news reporting skills for Periscope — Twitter subsidiary — as an editorial intern in San Francisco, California. She was selected out of 65,000 applications for the position.
Celeste Malone
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Bacteria are grown in Petri dishes upon a solid medium known as bacterial agar, where raised, circular colonies form. Unlike an individual bacterial cell, a colony is a group of bacteria large enough to be visible to the naked eye. Bacterial growth can be measured by simple observation of how many colonies are present; however, more quantitative methods include the use of a counting chamber, or more often, viable plate counts. The latter is used most frequently as it also provides qualitative information such as the effect of varying growth conditions. Since there might be billions of bacteria in a petri dish, measuring first requires diluting the sample so that it is possible to count the number of colonies.
In a test tube, add 10 microliters of the starting bacterial culture to 90 microliters of dilution medium. Shut the lid of the tube tightly and vortex gently to obtain a homogeneous mix. Now the sample is one tenth of its original concentration.
Transfer 10 microliters of this new sample to a new test tube containing 90 microliters of dilution medium, mix it again. Once again, the result will be the sample further diluted - now it will be one hundredth of its original concentration. Repeat this several times, until the original sample has been diluted between 104 and 1010 times. Ensure each tube is labelled with the correct dilution, for example 10-1, 10-2 and so on.
Dispense 10 microliters of the last dilution completed onto the agar plate. Using the spreading edge, distribute the bacterial solution across the entire surface of the agar plate. Repeat this for two more plates. It is also common to perform these steps with other levels of dilution for comparison. Make sure to label the bottoms of the plates. Replace the lids on each plate and let the agar plates dry for several minutes either on a laboratory bench beneath a flame, or in an incubator. Place the plates in the incubator which should be set to the appropriate temperature for the strain of bacteria. Leave to grow for 12 to 16 hours.
Colonies should be visible after 16 hours; however, some genetic modifications may require longer (for example, color development). When colonies are observable, take the plates out and find ones that have between 30 and 300 colonies. Using a permanent marker, place a dot on the bottom of the petri dish - the side with the agar, not the lid - wherever a colony is visible through the agar. Count each marker dot. Repeat for each dish.
[Number of colonies counted] × 10 × [how many times the sample must be multiplied to get to the original concentration: for example, 105] = Number of colony forming units (CFU) per milliliter of starting culture. This is the bacterial growth in your petri dishes.
Be sure to sterilize the glass spreader by dipping the spreading edge into 70 percent ethanol and inserting it into a Bunsen burner flame. Allow the ethanol to catch fire and slowly burn off the alcohol, which will kill all bacterial contamination. Gently touch it to the dry (that is, no bacteria) part of the agar to cool it - the agar should not melt on contact.
Treat any bacteria as if it is potentially pathogenic, and use proper lab safety procedures.
Owyoung, Palmer. "How to Measure Bacterial Growth in Petri Dishes." Sciencing, https://sciencing.com/measure-bacterial-growth-petri-dishes-5837896.html. 14 May 2018. | {
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All thoughts on this blog are my own!
I graduated in 09 from Hofstra University with a B.A. in English and a concentration in Publishing Studies. I am an agent, the assistant and audio rights manager at Liza Dawson Associates.
I am happily married and live in NJ with my wonderful husband. When we are not reading, we enjoy playing board games, watching TV, seeing musicals, and spending time with friends! I love to cook, bake, and am always looking for something new to try. I watch a lot of TV.
For all ages: Contemporary romance or romantic suspense in all heat levels with career driven woman or athletes (baseball, hockey and soccer), musicians and other public figures, LGBTQ romances. Mysteries and thrillers, especially cozies and amateur sleuths. Women's fiction/book club fiction, especially with characters that don't make the easy choices or multiple POV sibling stories (think the Bravermans of Parenthood, lovable but very flawed). Historical fiction in any era, especially if it is from the perspective we normally don't hear from. Think the maid or valet instead of the princess and king Science fiction and fantasy with strong YA crossover.
Contemporary young adult and middle grade projects with diverse characters, including but not limited to, characters with disabilities, LGBTQIA, racial diversity, and socioeconomic diversity. Young adult and middle grade science fiction and fantasy. I would love to see a young adult space opera.
In nonfiction I am looking for books about theater, humor, narrative history, current events, pop culture, and memoirs.
+++++ = Stop what you are doing and go read this book!
Thank you for reviewing, Juno's Daughters! I hope your readers will enjoy the book. | {
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Playing games is considered to be one of the things that is going to help you a lot in ensuring that you are enjoying your free time. When choosing between the different types of games that you might be interested in, is important to work with a game that is going to be comfortable for you are the same time, something that is according to their level of physical activity wanted. Among the many varieties of games, board games that caused her to be some of the most popular. There is a lot of variety when it comfortable games and that is why, every individual regardless of their age is able to participate in most of the games. There are also a number of games that are going to accommodate you playing them within certain guidelines better the same time, they can be played by people of all ages. There are both old and new board games and for this reason, a person is able to choose according to what is most preferable to them. One of the things you need to understand when choosing board games is that most of them are not very difficult to learn provided you are very good at understanding.
During board games is going to be of great advantage to you and it is something that you have to consider because of the following advantages. Instead of spending your free time doing something that can be of great benefit to you, it's important to consider board games because there are number of established benefits from this. There are board games that can be played by everyone within your family and for this reason, you can use them as a family bonding. This is going to give you the opportunity to have a lot of fun and to entertain yourself with another great benefit of the board games. There are also some of the best ways of spending time because with quite a number of the board games, you will require several hours for you to complete one game. You can be very sure that your mental health is going to be much better when you decide to use board games because they require a lot of analytical thinking and this is very important. In addition to that, these board games are also going to help you to relax especially as you continue to play over time and this helps you to reduce your blood pressure.
There is a very satisfying feeling that you will be able to get when you decide to play board games especially because of the fact that they are easy to learn. Playing these board games is going to be of great advantage to you and it's something that you have to consider for you and your family. | {
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A special mountains holiday in the heart of Livigno at Hotel Daniela.
Designed for those who want to savor special moments in a unique atmosphere. This particular Suite of Hotel Daniela in Livigno has been realized taking care of the smallest detail: the basic element is the irreplaceable wood, revised in a modern time. The result: a warm atmosphere ready to wrap yourself from morning to night, summer and winter.
Very cozy is the living room of the Ida Suite with an electric kettle, where you can taste in full peace of mind a good herbal tea and enjoy the full relax on comfortable armchairs. | {
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Five week pregnancy loss healing and support circle. Offered in Columbia City.
Come rejuvenate, celebrate, and tune-up the love you have.
In this comprehensive workshop you and your partner will gain skills to have the best possible birth. Offered in North + South Seattle.
Join Jessica Swan in a 75-minute invigorating, difficult, and sweaty style of yoga. All levels welcome.
A monthly opportunity to savor what you have, and grow shared meaning.
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If you're looking for a high-quality used car near Sheffield Village that is available at an affordable price, then one of our pre-owned vehicles here at Mike Bass Ford could be just what you need. We have a wide variety of models available for you to choose from and we would be happy to help you find the one that's right for you.
We are the largest volume Ford store in NE Ohio, and we pride ourselves on our extensive selection of vehicles. Our inventory includes used Ford vehicles and many other makes as well. You'll find used sedans, used SUVs, used trucks and everything in between. Whether you want something efficient, something spacious or something rugged, we can help you find your perfect match. Our staff will gladly make suggestions, answer questions and arrange test drives to help you find the used car that's perfect for you. Learn more about our available inventory below!
Ford Fiesta: An outstanding choice if you're in the market for a compact Ford, but are looking for a more affordable option than purchasing one new.
Chevrolet Cruze: This vehicle has become a standout sedan in our used car selection that offers competitive fuel economy, and top-tier features.
Mazda Mazda3: An excellent car that provides plenty of entertainment in its zippy build so that drivers can have more fun on their morning commute.
Our inventory of used cars for Elyria drivers is not just limited to sedans, on our lot, you will also find a collection of sporty-hatchbacks if that's the body style you prefer. Drivers that are dying to get into a Ford hatchback but want a budget-friendly price tag will love the Focus.
Ford Mustang: A classic performance car that has been upgraded to meet the standards of modern luxury.
Dodge Challenger: Ready to race down to Avon, these cars are a popular choice among performance car fanatics.
As you can see, here at Mike Bass Ford, whether you're looking for a sturdy sedan, quick hatchback, or powerful coupe, our selection is sure to impress.
Not everyone is on the market for a cozy compact, so for drivers in the North Ridgeville area that need a vehicle with more grit, we also have a vast collection of used trucks. From Ford to Ram, Toyota and Nissan, Chevy and GMC, there is undoubtedly a truck on our lot that offers the capability you are looking for with more than enough comfortable features to keep you going all day.
Ford F-150: A trusty work truck that is consistently a popular option among truck drivers. We currently have nine models in stock at various price points and trim levels, so whether you are looking for a gently used model with a spacious cab or a higher-end F-150 that provides luxurious features like leather seats and a heartier engine, you can't go wrong.
Ram 1500: For drivers from North Ridgeville that are looking for a truck that can push the limits when it comes to towing capacity, the Ram 1500 is a formidable opponent.
GMC Sierra 1500: If you're looking for an affordable used truck, our GMC Sierra 1500 is a reliable ride. This model can keep up with the bigger trucks in terms of towing capacity and comfort while providing a quiet cabin.
Each of these models is a capable truck that drivers can depend on for even their toughest jobs, but if you don't see what you're what you're looking for now, be sure to check back often. As a new and used car dealer in the Elyria, OH area, we are continually flowing through inventory, so if there is a specific model that you're looking for, let us know, and we will do our best to track down your dream truck. Whether it is a Ford F-350, Chevy Silverado 1500 or Toyota Tacoma on your wish list, we try to find the best inventory possible, regardless of make.
Jeep Cherokee: This compact crossover is a force to be reckoned with, as it has the well-respected capability of the larger Jeep models, but has rich interior features, so it is more than comfortable enough for your everyday driving.
Mazda CX-7: Drivers that are looking for a mid-size SUV will appreciate the CX-7's fuel efficiency for its class and powerful engine configurations that can be found on our available models.
Ford Explorer: If you're on the market for a full-size SUV that doesn't feel like you're driving an oversized tank, the Explorer is an excellent pick. This SUV is packed with a collapsible third row so you can haul more passengers or use the added cargo space as you need.
Here at Mike Bass Ford, we know that drivers from the Elyria area need vehicles that are as flexible as they are, so in our selection of high-quality SUVs, you will find a wide range of sizes and trim levels at varying affordable prices. With over 100 incredible used SUVs to choose from, it can be challenging to narrow down your selection, but our knowledgeable sales team is happy to help answer all your questions about any of our vehicles. In the end, it often comes down to which car feels right during the test drive, so visit our showroom today to get behind the wheel.
As you'll see on our website, these vehicles are offered at fair and affordable prices. The prices you see on our website are the same that you'll find at our dealership, and we are always upfront about our pricing practices so you know you're getting a fair deal.
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Even with those great prices, you can still expect each of our used cars to be high quality. Every model has been carefully inspected by a trained technician to make sure every part is working correctly so you can enjoy a safe and reliable ride.
Feel free to check out the used cars we have available right here on our website. If you'd like to get a closer look at any of these vehicles, come on over to our Sheffield Village, OH dealership. We would be happy to show you any model you might be interested in and then arrange a test drive so you can really get to know a vehicle before deciding if it's the right one for you. | {
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Baulkham Hills High School is a selective school providing an educationally enriched environment for academically gifted students. Entry is by a competitive, public exam taken mid-year in the last year of primary school.
Progress at Baulkham Hills High School depends on a willingness to pursue excellence in studies. Students should find satisfaction and enjoyment from working at levels in keeping with their ability, and have a strong desire to participate in a vigorous scholastic, cultural and sporting program.
A reminder that the next P&C meeting will be held in the library this Tuesday 24 June starting at 7:45pm. At the meeting the Principal will give a short overview of last years HSC results.
The next meeting for those interested in helping organise this night is 7:30pm Wednesday 2 July in the school library. Tickets will go on sale after the holidays.
The most satisfying development over the last two months is the start of construction of the Multi-purpose Gym Facility (which will serve as the School Hall). No doubt all parents will watch with a keen sense of anticipation as the structure progresses, with completion expected sometime in March. The P&C will be looking for ways to enhance the usefulness and functionality of the building through funding for additional facilities and extras not included in the basic structure.
At recent P&C meetings, approval has been given for funding of various items of equipment requested by the school. Also approved has been the funding for air-conditioning of seven classrooms and two computer rooms - this will make for greatly improved learning environments in the upstairs rooms that were extremely hot last summer.
An initiative that the P&C have started this year is specific meetings for parents of students in a particular school year. So far, there has been a meeting for parents of Year 7 students to discuss how to achieve the most from a selective high school, and a Wine and Cheese night for parents of Year 11 students on the topic of "How to Survive the HSC". We hope to run more of these evenings, and encourage parents to attend the night appropriate for them. As well as hearing from informative speakers, it is an excellent way of getting to know other parents.
Finally, if you are unable to attend P&C meetings, but wish to keep up to date with what is happening, please keep an eye on this website. We will be posting the minutes of meetings one to two weeks after the meetings, so that they are more widely available to the whole school community.
· · Min-Qing Lee, Jason Brun, Scotty Hatfield and Scott Newsome, who are all competing in the NSW Junior Scrabble Championships on 31 August. Scrabble fans can see the championships at the Baulkham Hills Community Centre throughout that day.
· · Well done, also to the 131 students whose results were at Distinction or higher in the Australiasian Schools Computer Skills Championships.
· · Well done to Rachel Tiong, Lisa Law and Janak Ramakrishnan, who all received awards as Australia-wide winners of the lateral thinking competition at Fox Studios recently. In addition to impressive trophies, the winners share $2000, with a further $2000 going to the Science faculty for equipment.
Parents of Year 8 students The school will conduct an information evening for parents of year 8 students on Tuesday evening, 26 August, commencing at 6.30pm in the library. The evening will provide information about elective choices for students entering Year 9 in 2004. A separate invitation will be distributed with students shortly.
Sale of Land Watch out in the Hills Shire Times for an article about our ongoing discussion with DET regarding the use of funds raised from the sale of land. As outlined in the newsletter in October last year, several years ago the school initiated the sale of the narrow block of land from Old Northern Road to the back of the school. Provision for access to the school through the TAFE was arranged so the change would not cause any inconvenience.
The school planned to use the money to upgrade school facilities to present code standards. As the school is over 30 years old there are many areas where this money could be spent.
Subsequently, the Principal was advised by the DET that the proceeds of the sale of land were to be used to offset some of the costs of the new gymnasium. When the gymnasium was announced there was no mention of this siphoning of funds. However, the cost of the gymnasium has exceeded original estimates.
Many schools have recently sold surplus land and returned the funds generated into upgrading their facilities, Castle Hill High being a nearby example.
We believe we should retain the right to use the money to upgrade existing inadequate facilities. This was the justification for the land sale.
The P & C have taken this matter up with the last three Education Ministers, however have not received a direct response from the Department. The only correspondence we have received has been through letters the Minister has directed to our local member Wayne Merton and then this response has contained inaccurate information.
We would like the parent body backing in this matter and may in future request your support in contacting government representatives. We will keep you informed. We plan to provide some background information on the school website under P & C information.
Next P & C Meeting The next meeting is Tuesday 26 August in the school library. Tea and coffee will be served from 7.30pm with the meeting to start at 7.45pm .
Indian /Sri Lankan Food Night 30 August Numbers will be finalised on Tuesday 19th August. No tickets will be sold after that date. Looking forward to seeing everyone there.
Year 9 Parents Wine and Cheese Night Year 9 parents, mark 11 September in your diaries. Parents will receive personal invitations to come along and meet other Year 9 parents and hear about issues relevant to this stage of high school.
In this Newsletter you will find a uniform survey.
This survey was developed from an issue raised by parents and students regarding the colour, design and fabric of the PE/Sports shirt. By completing the survey, you will assist me in collecting data which will be used to introduce any changes.
As a parent your contribution to these negotiations is greatly appreciated and I look forward to your input.
Tuesday 12 August at Fox Studios was the presentation night for winners of the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes. Twenty one prizes were awarded with a total value of over $210,000.
In the Lateral Thinking Competition a Year 11 team from Baulkham Hills High won first prize of $4000 with a trophy for each of the team members.
The team consisted of Janak Ramakrishnan, Rachael Tiong and Lisa Law. They were presented with their prize in front of an audience of over 700 people. The audience included famous scientists from around Australia , Vice-Chancellors and representatives from every University in New South Wales , federal and state ministers and politicians, and radio and television personalities.
2003 National Chemical Analysis Competition Following the results of the Schools Titration Competition in June, two teams from Baulkham Hills High School have been invited to compete in the National Competition at the University of New South Wales on 6 September.
This Forum aims to provide parents and young people with some strategies to strengthen their relationships through a series of presentations and panel discussions. The following topics will be addressed: The parenting balance, healthy eating and activity, creative and academic pursuits for students and achieving a life balance for your family.
To reserve your seat please call Julie on 9845 3569 by 12.9.03. There is no cost, seats will be allocated on a first come or first served basis! Child minding facilities available for ages 1-10. | {
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Why do we still have pizza for dinner?
As the nation heads into the winter holidays, many are celebrating the holidays by eating pizza at home.
But this year, the pizza industry is also looking to change the image of pizza.
"I think pizza is a way of showing hospitality," said Arun Gupta, co-founder and CEO of Pizzeria Alumna, a Mumbai-based pizzeria.
"When you cook pizza, it shows hospitality.
If you make pizza, you show hospitality.
The reason pizza is so iconic is because it is not just about food."
He added that pizza is now a staple in restaurants in the country, where it is a meal to be had at home, but also a meal on the go.
"It is now part of everyday life, it's in every home and every restaurant," said Gupta.
"The pizza is more about hospitality than food.
We are trying to make it something that you can eat with people, and not just in a restaurant.
It is a very comfortable and comfortable food."
For a long time, the term pizza was synonymous with pizza.
In fact, it is often called pizza mozzarella.
Pizza mozzardinis have been a staple of Italian cooking for generations.
"We were a very small Italian restaurant in New York in the 1950s," said Shree Venkatachalam, a restaurateur and the founder of Pazzi Pizza, a pizza restaurant in Mumbai.
"Our business was very small, and we didn't have a lot of customers.
We didn't really want to offend people."
Venkatachammal says that at that time, a popular Italian restaurant was Pizza Mazzolino.
It was a pizza parlor and a pizzeria in New Jersey.
"It was called the Pizza Mizzazzo and that was when it came out," he said.
Venkatakalam's family had owned the restaurant for many years, and when he was in college, he got a job as a kitchen assistant at Pizza Mzza.
He remembers that the first time he opened his restaurant, he used to come in every day to make sure the pizzas were done.
Venkats family also had the Pizza Bolognese, a restaurant in Jersey City that was one of the first pizza restaurants in New England.
"They were really good," he recalled.
"We loved it.
It made us very happy."
What are the benefits of pizza?
For decades, pizza has been seen as a health food, which is a health-conscious way to enjoy pizza.
But today, a number of health-focused pizzerias, including Pizza Express, have become popular.
"There is no doubt that health food is one of our main sources of nutrition," said Pizzerini's Pizzi, Pizzera, the son of Pizza Bognani, a pizzerini franchise in New Orleans.
"You need to eat a lot, and a lot is good.
But it's not as healthy as it used to be."
He continued, "If you have the right amount of calories and you have a healthy diet, you can get more from pizza than you would eat from anything else."
Pizzerinese also use different types of toppings, such as mozzella and marinara sauce, and the pizzerins also offer pizza delivery.
In a way, it has been a revolution, said Venkatakal.
"Pizza has always been a popular food," he continued.
"For me, it doesn't really matter what the name of the pizza is.
You know, it could be pizza mozza or pizza mozarella or it could also be a cheese pizza.
The thing is, the name is important."
In the past, pizza was a relatively low-calorie dish.
Today, pizza is considered a healthier choice.
But while the health benefits of pizzas have been well-documented, it also has been an ongoing battle for the pizza business.
In the past few years, the popularity of pizza has also taken off, with many restaurants selling pizzas at much higher prices.
"You can eat pizza for less than what you would pay for other foods," said Venkats mother, Anupama.
"The cost of food is much higher, and it is just harder to make the pizzazzi, so we have lost a lot from the competition."
Anupama said she has tried to stay away from pizza, especially as her son has gone on to become a successful businessman.
But she is still a regular at Pizzaro.
She serves as the "pizza lady," serving the pizzazas and pizzas to the customers.
"Sometimes I get asked for my tips," she said.
Anupamas pizza is made by hand and takes about 10 minutes to prepare.
"My son will come home from work, he will take his phone out and call my mom.
Then he will cook my pizza for us," she
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Women in Insurance & Financial Services of North East Florida (WIFS NEFL) is pleased to host a breakfast with Kristi Brandon (Director of Development) and Anita Walton (Director of Product Sales) of the Girl Scouts of Gateway Council. For those who may not be aware, the Girl Scouts of Gateway Council (GSGC) serves more than 13,000 girls and 5,700 adults in 16 counties in North Florida and is one of the first Girl Scout troops started in this area.
"The women of WIFS are financial services industry leaders and many of us were Girl Scouts in our youth" said Lorraine Dorsa, WIFS Board Member, "so we think it's very fitting to host the GSGC as its mission: to build girls of courage, confidence, and character …, is very much in sync with WIFS goal to attract retain and develop women within the financial services sector" said Dorsa. "Indeed" said WIFS Board Chair, Cheryl Canzanella, "the Girl Scouts provided me with experiences that helped me develop my personal best, and I credit many of my "badges of honor" for frequently inspiring me to take the actions necessary to solve both my personal and professional challenges", said Canzanella.
In fact, the Girl Scout cookie program is the world's largest girl-led business and 80% of women business owners were Girl Scouts; so please join us on March 11 to hear Kristi Brandon and Anita Walton share how the Girl Scouts help girls develop the leadership skills they need to succeed and how the GSGC's financial literacy program is making an impact as well. The discussion will be held on Tuesday, March 11, 2014 from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM at the Hampton Inn-San Marco 1331 Prudential Drive Jacksonville, FL 32207. Individuals interested in attending can sign up at https://wifs031114.eventbrite.com. | {
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If you haven't already come across the beautiful voice of Kirby Kaple who sings with the American Christian band Housefires, here's the perfect introduction. Kirby wrote this song about her struggle with infertility (have a Google to find out more about her story). For me, this song perfectly summarises the pain and grace that those going through infertility walk out daily as we continue to seek God in the midst of it all. | {
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Ludhiana(PriyadeepKaur); AAP leader, Simarjit Singh Bains says that people of Punjab knows how and what they work for the benefits of the society as well as the citizens of the state. He claims that Congress and Captain Amarinder Singh is ditching the innocent and hardworking farmers of Punjab and slams Captain's Loan Waiver Scheme. He states that Aam Admi Party and Lok Insaaf Party think politics and patriotism as one, therefore, there motive is: Corruption Free Corporation in Ludhiana. | {
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Hi~ My name is Susie Buck, your Inner Light Engineer. My job is to assist you in designing a life path that includes peace, harmony, and brilliance. I'd like to guide you in your search for what makes you the brilliant happy soul that you truly are!
It is my belief that you were born with a special and unique talent. You are meant to be here on earth with a mission to become that unique "LIGHT" that the world needs to be a better place. Do you KNOW what that gift is? Living a life that puts that gift to work each and every day will give you the happier, healthier life you crave. It's true!
I know, because I have discovered that my unique gift is being a Master Teacher. Every day I use my gift to teach others how to use the world around them to reconnect within, to be empowered by self-worth, self-love, and abundance.
We can engineer a wonderful, easy and affordable program that will inspire you to feel alive again. Let's start by healing your body, mind, & soul. | {
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Currently the Pirates of the post strike era are living the same situation as they did in the 50's. If you were to look at the top 20 worst seasons in OPS vs. the League or ERA vs. the league for the Pirates you would find 65% of the seasons came in the 50's or since the strike of 1994. In short the Pirates are currently experiencing a historical dip in the quality of play that is only matched by the 50's. Opponents of the team savor moments like this all the while knowing that every dog will someday have it's day… at least that's the tune Bud and his friends whistle on their way to the Savings and Loan.
So… You've probably asked yourself how a sea faring icon of thievery ended up as the team name for an industrial city on a river in western Pennsylvania. In short you've said… WHY the Pirates?
In 1891 following the unsuccessful Brotherhood League (A venture that hurt the Pittsburgh franchise bad, as did the Federal League) the Alleghenies as they were called then swooped in and secured a former Philadelphia Athletic of the A.A. who had jumped that team for the Brotherhood the prior year. In the court case that was held about the signing the Philadelphia lawyer representing the A's declared, "The action of the Pittsburgh club in signing player Bierbaur was piratical." The club enjoyed the term and declared amongst themselves that moniker. Eventually local sportswriters grabbed it and in the era of every changing team nicknames it stuck. Hence the Pirates were christened.
Too bad the lawyer didn't call them "Robber Barons" that would have been a great name and most likely would have been shortened too the R.B.'s, I would have liked that, a name like that might have stymied Arbys from naming their franchise a phonetic reproduction of the Corporations principals the Raffel Brothers.
Most of us remember the Pirates of the 70's the Reds constant adversary from the east, proudly swathed in their beehive colored pajamas they lived on contact hitting and power hitting. Winning it all in 1971 and again in 1979, each time led by a single larger than life figure, both who will go down as not only great ballplayers but as great men.
The Reds managed to take more from the Pirates than they lost back then, but not in 1979.
I remember recognizing the end of it all as I spent a day in the sun with my GF and 55,000 others, this was familiar this was Reds playoff baseball. I had my World Series Tickets and I was ready. First they had to take care of the Pirates.
No Problem I thought… no problem at all. Seaver was throwing and Foster hitting a home run made it all seem fine no worry, just wait and see. Then Tim Foli led off the 11th with a walk off current BP coach Tom Hume. TIM FOLI!!!! Tim Foli who had a walk every 24-plate appearances in his career, Tim Foli who was a small white version of Shawon Dunston. Pops hit a Home Run a couple of batters later and the air left the balloon.
And no I never wanted one of those pillbox shaped hats either.
More on the Pirates…You know what is dead in this game?
Confined by walls and ground rules the loss of triples in this game is the loss of a part of the game that was once revered as the most exciting play, it was the Braves owner in 1915 that wanted Braves Field to have an expansive outfield to encourage the exciting scamper a triple brought to the contest.
Pittsburgh always makes me think of triples too.
To start, the Pirates always seem to have hit triples more than the rest of the league.
Maybe because they have hit more triples then everyone. In fact the Pirates are to triples what the Yankees are/were to the Home Run. Just without the press or fanfare, very Jan Brady.
In the history of the National League in the modern era the Pirates lead all teams since in Triples by the huge margin of 871.
The top 2 players with triples in modern times are Honus Wagner and Paul Waner, both Pirates; in fact 2 other Pirates are in the top ten too. When perusing the top National League seasons in compiling triples once again you'll trip over a six more Pirates, including the top two with number one (Chief Wilson) logging an incredible 36, 10 more than the nearest competitor.
Examples abound… let's look at the triples in the first 10 years of the 20th century and the ones in the last 10 to start.
In the National League's "Modern Era" there have only been 22 teams that had 100 triples in a season the Pirates were 13 of them, an amazing 59% of the times it was accomplished. The Reds accomplished it 5 of those times. Only Cincinnati and Pittsburgh can claim teams with multiple seasons with 100 or more triples .
So next time someone hits a triple amaze your friends (or bore your spouse) with these facts about the Pirates.
Once again, great post. Very interesting look at the Pirates. | {
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Some BARKAS Car Service Manuals PDF are above this page.
Among the manufacturers of East Germany, it is worth noting the company Barkas, which specialized in the production of minibuses and vans B1000. On the basis of this platform from 1961 to 1991 also produced light-duty trucks.
The production is based on the Framo factory nationalized by the government of the GDR.
The first birth of the B1000 occurred with a 3-cylinder two-stroke engine from an old Wartburg (Manuals PDF page) car. With such an engine, it was delivered almost until 1991. Shortly before being discontinued, this engine was replaced by a four-stroke engine, made under the license of the Volkswagen concern (Service Manuals page). The car had a strange design of the front (and only) brake system with switchable drive one wheel.
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Q: Correctly cancel task from async method when wanting to return early I have a MVC WebApi ApiController that will start multiple async operations, but after awaiting the first one, the logic might no longer be interested in the results of the remaining tasks, and just return.
For simplicity I've made this sample:
[HttpGet]
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> Test2(CancellationToken cancellationToken)
{
Task<ProductSearchResult> searchTask = _productService.SearchAsync("searchterm", cancellationToken);
// Some sort of logic that means I want to return early, and not wait for the searchTask
int next = new Random().Next(1, 5);
if(next <3)
return Ok("Done");
ProductSearchResult productSearchResult = await searchTask;
return Ok(productSearchResult.TotalResults);
}
If the code does decide to return early, I see entries of the following in my logs:
A Task's exception(s) were not observed either by Waiting on the Task or accessing its Exception property. As a result, the unobserved exception was rethrown by the finalizer thread. Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
System.AggregateException:
System.NullReferenceException:
at System.Web.ThreadContext.AssociateWithCurrentThread (System.Web, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a)
at System.Web.HttpApplication.OnThreadEnterPrivate (System.Web, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a)
at System.Web.HttpApplication.System.Web.Util.ISyncContext.Enter (System.Web, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a)
at System.Web.Util.SynchronizationHelper.SafeWrapCallback (System.Web, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a)
at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Execute (mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089)
So now my question is: How do I cancel the _productService.SearchAsync() call appropriately when I decide to return before awaiting it, in order to avoid that exception?
I don't want to just catch the exception, I want to actively cancel the task before I return. But I do not own the cancellationToken in this case.
A: I know this question is closed, but try this:
[HttpGet]
public async Task<IHttpActionResult> Test2()
{
using (var tokenSource = new CancellationTokenSource())
{
var searchTask = _productService.SearchAsync("searchterm", tokenSource.Token);
// Some sort of logic that means I want to return early, and not wait for the searchTask
int next = new Random().Next(1, 5);
if (next < 3)
{
tokenSource.Cancel();
try
{
await searchTask; // let it gracefully exit since it was cancelled.
}
catch (OperationCanceledException)
{
// swallow this
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// log this
}
return Ok("Done");
}
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return Ok(productSearchResult.TotalResults);
}
}
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Infanzia e origini
William Cheyne era figlio di Andrew Cheyne, capitano della marina mercantile, e di Eliza Watson, figlia di William Watson, un pastore della Chiesa di Scozia. Nacque sulla nave del padre presso Hobart, in Tasmania, il 14 dicembre 1852. La madre morì nel 1856 a causa della tubercolosi e la colpa venne attribuita ai lunghi periodi passati in mare alla stregua del marito. Cheyne crebbe nelle Isole Shetland, allevato dal nonno e dagli zii materni. Non seppe nulla sull'identitá del padre, fina alla morte di questi e in suo ricordo decise di riprendere il nome completo di William Watson Cheyne.
La formazione scolastica e gli anni dopo la laurea
Cheyne studiò dal 1864 al 1868 presso il liceo di Aberdeen e in seguito proseguì la sua formazione nel King's College, Aberdeen, dove si dedicò allo studio del greco, del latino, dell'inglese e della matematica.
Nonostante i tentativi degli zii materni di avviare il giovane ad una carriera ecclesiastica, avvertendo una forte propensione per il mare, Cheyne si recò nel 1870 ad Edimburgo, dove intraprese gli studi medici con lo scopo di ottenere un posto come chirurgo sulle navi della marina. Conseguita la laurea in Medicina e Chirurgia nel 1875, ottenne una borsa di studio che lo allontanò dal suo originario intento per proseguire la carriera medica. Recatosi a Vienna studiò al fianco di Theodor Billroth e Friedrich von Recklinghausen e, una volta tornato a Edimburgo, divenne un allievo di Joseph Lister, fondatore della chirurgia antisettica.
Nel 1877 Cheyne ebbe l'opportunità di essere uno dei quattro assistenti che seguirono Lister presso il King's College Hospital di Londra, dove gli era stata assegnata la cattedra di chirurgia. Nel 1880 Cheyne venne promosso da assistente a chirurgo e due anni dopo pubblicò la sua prima opera: Chirurgia antisettica: i suoi principi, pratica, storia e risultati.
Tre anni dopo pubblicò altre due opere:
Lister e i suoi successi;
Manuale del trattamento antisettico delle ferite.
Oltre ad essere un fervente seguace di Lister, gli studi di Cheyne vennero influenzati da un'altra figura emergente dell'Ottocento, ossia Robert Koch, medico tedesco, fondatore della scuola di batteriologia. Nel 1886 si recò a Berlino per visitarne il laboratorio, potendo così apprendere i suoi risultati sullo studio della tubercolina per curare i malati di tubercolosi. Nel 1891 ottenne la cattedra di chirurgia presso il King's College Hospital, dove introdusse l'uso del microscopio per ottimizzare le ricerche che continuò a sostenere circa la chirurgia antisettica e tra il 1899 ed il 1903 scrisse Manuale di trattamento chirurgico.
Contributi bellici e onorificenze
Negli anni della Guerra anglo-boera tra il 1900 e il 1901 a Cheyne venne assegnato il ruolo di chirurgo di consulenza e dovette recarsi in Sudafrica per servire l'esercito britannico, collaborando con Arthur Conan Doyle. Lo scrittore riporta nella propria autobiografia un episodio in cui assistette personalmente ad un'operazione chirurgica di carattere alquanto tecnico eseguita da Cheyne per estrarre una pallottola dalla vertebra cervicale di un soldato. Cheyne si rese conto delle condizioni di indigenza e mancanza di igiene sul campo di battaglia, rilevate anche nel 1854 durante la guerra di Crimea da Florence Nightingale. Questa disorganizzazione a livello sanitario contribuì ad aumentare notevolmente il numero di morti, cosa che spronò Cheyne a proseguire gli studi e la propaganda riguardo alla chirurgia antisettica. Nel 1908 tornò in patria e il re Edoardo VII gli conferì la carica di Primo Baronetto.
Scoppiata la prima guerra mondiale, Cheyne ricoprì nuovamente la carica di chirurgo di consulenza per la Royal Navy. Nel 1914 ebbe la nomina di chirurgo generale temporaneo. Gli anni del conflitto lo videro protagonista sia negli Stati Uniti come capo chirurgo dell'Ospedale Navale di New York, dove fu chiamato a curare i feriti dell'attacco di Zeebrugge, sia come Presidente del Royal College of Surgeons di Inghilterra. Nel 1916 divenne Cavaliere Commendatore dell'Ordine di San Michele e San Giorgio per volere di Giorgio V; l'anno seguente, nel 1917, venne eletto membro unionista del Parlamento per le Università di Edimburgo e St. Andrews e due anni dopo, nel 1919, fu nominato Lord Luogotenente di Orkney.
Gli ultimi anni
Nel 1922 Cheyne si dimise dai suoi incarichi per ritirarsi a Leagarth, dove aveva fatto edificare una casa per sé e per la propria famiglia. Qui poté trascorrere la vecchiaia dedicandosi ad hobbies come il giardinaggio e allo studio della botanica.
Nel 1924 gli venne conferita la prima edizione della Medaglia Lister per i suoi contributi alla scienza chirurgica.
Contratto il morbo di Alzheimer, Cheyne si spense nel 1932 nella sua casa di Leagarth, che ancora oggi è un monumento della grande carriera di quest'uomo e del suo amore per la propria patria.
Eredi
Cheyne sposò il 29 gennaio 1887 la prima moglie, figlia di Reverend William Servanté, Mary Emma Servanté, da cui ebbe tre figli: Joseph Lister Cheyne, William Hunter Watson Cheyne e Mary Frances Cheyne. Il 12 dicembre 1894 si unì in nozze con la seconda moglie Margaret Smith, che gli diede altri tre discendenti: Grace Ella Margaret Watson Cheyne, George Basil Watson Cheyne, Julia Millicent Watson Cheyne.
Cheyne e la chirurgia antisettica
Cheyne incontrò per la prima volta Lister nel 1872, quando assistette per caso ad una sua lezione circa la chimica degli anestetici e ne rimase affascinato, tanto da diventare un suo fidato discepolo. Dopo aver conseguito la laurea nel 1875 si recò presso Strasburgo e Vienna. Ispirato dagli studi di Robert Koch, tornato a Edimburgo iniziò alcuni esperimenti batteriologici. In seguito a questi vinse una borsa di studio, con cui poté finanziare le proprie ricerche, con l'aiuto di Lister, sui metodi per prevenire le infezioni post-operatorie, facendo uso del microscopio. Ebbe così inizio la lotta contro quelle particelle viventi minute che fluttuando nell'aria si posano su oggetti circostanti sotto forma di polvere. Durante la primavera del 1877 Lister gli comunicò di averlo scelto come suo assistente chirurgo presso il King's College Hospital di Londra. Ivi trovarono un ambiente ostile e un approccio scettico ai loro studi, tanto che le lezioni di Lister erano così poco frequentate che spesso Cheyne assistette come spettatore. Nel 1880 Cheyne ottenne l'incarico di chirurgo, ma non abbandonò per questo la promozione della diffusione dell'antisepsi. L'anno seguente vinse il Premio Jacksoniano per il suo saggio Sulla storia, i principi, la pratica e i risultati sulla chirurgia antisettica. Vinse il primo Premio Lister per i suoi contributi alla scienza chirurgica nel 1924, stesso anno in cui pubblicò il memoriale su Lister. Tra i suoi interessi rientrarono le ricerche di Koch sulla tubercolina, di cui constatò l'efficacia nella diagnosi, ma non nella cura della tubercolosi, cosa che il suo collega Arthur Conan Doyle aveva anticipato.
Scritti principali
Note
Bibliografia
Voci correlate
Joseph Lister
Antisepsi
Robert Koch
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My Voyage
News from the Helm
2018-19 Homecoming Voyage
2016-2017 Homecoming Voyage
Short-Term 2012
Fighting for her Chance to See the World
lhanson
Sitting on the beach in Barcelona, Correa bares her scars proudly as a sign of what she has overcome.
"Overwhelming." Overcome by her emotion, that is the one word Paola Correa could use to describe what it feels like to be on the Fall 2014 voyage. With tears in her eyes, she recalled a time when being out of her bed was a far-off dream. "I don't have a day to waste," she said, reflecting on the past three years.
Correa is originally from Colombia but was raised in Fort Lauderdale since she was six years old, not far from where she will disembark the MV Explorer on December 8th. Like many other students, going into her freshman year of college she was excited to meet new friends, discover new passions, and figure out what she wanted to do with her life.
When driving to orientation at the University of Miami, Correa was involved in a major car crash that left her in the hospital unaware of her surroundings. In need of three major surgeries on her legs, doctors were unsure if she would ever walk again. After six months of bed rest she was able to begin the rehabilitation of her injuries and eventually start college with the assistance of a walker and leg braces.
X-rays reveal Correa's left femur (left) and shattered left ankle, tibia, and fibula (right) .
She spent her time in bed planning for life outside her bedroom walls. With a different appreciation of the world around her and a new perspective on life, she was filled with the desire to get out and explore the world. "I wanted to see everything all at once!" she exclaimed.
Correa and her mother, one of her biggest supporters, share a tender moment during her road to recovery.
Challenged by choosing between her health and education, Correa fought through massive pain to start her undergraduate degree. For her, the Semester at Sea program was a dream of mobility and education in one location that still seems surreal. On the ship, for the first time since her accident she did not struggle to fulfill her college education and passion for travel.
Standing tall, Correa explores the streets of Rome during the Fall 2014 voyage.
Finally having conquered most of her major physical difficulties, she applied to Semester at Sea's Spring 2014 voyage without telling her family. After being accepted, her parents expressed concerns for her physical condition. She decided to defer her dream temporarily and went out to California for the second summer in a row to intern with Google. With money in her pocket and an improved physical condition when she returned, she went back to her parents and left them no choice but to support her persistence to join the fall voyage that same year.
Since leaving from Southampton, she has left no stone unturned. Taking opportunities to travel overland independently and step outside her comfort zone, she has been living her dream to the fullest. "I want it to be eye opening to not only beautiful things but different things," she said, of her Atlantic voyage. Thinking back to when both this experience and her independence were a distant dream, she can only be grateful to those family and friends that stood by her side every step of the way. To see her standing in front of you today, you would never know her story, her struggle, and her perseverance to get to this moment. Correa concluded, "It's a privilege (to be here), and it is an extremely precious opportunity."
Teryl Adam
Thanks for sharing your story Paola!
I think it's important to acknowledge, that for some students, there was more than just an application standing in between our dreams and sailing with Semester at Sea. Having a very similar story to yours, I can identify with the challenges and hesitancy of taking the chance to board the ship. By sharing this story, I think you have opened up the potential for meaningful dialogue among our shipboard community. Thank you for your honesty and courage Paola, I am so glad you were able to join us this semester!
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What is Swaging Process in Forging? Why Swaging Process? Applications of Swaging
What is Swaging Process in Forging Why Swaging Process? | Swaging Process Tools
1 What is Swaging Process in Forging Why Swaging Process? | Swaging Process Tools
1.1 What is Swaging Process?
1.2 Why Swaging Process?
1.3 What is some Application of Swaging Process?
1.3.1 1. Automobile
1.3.2 2. Manufacturing
1.3.3 3. Cables and pipes
1.3.4 4. Blacksmithing
1.3.5 5. Construction
1.3.6 6. Electronics
1.3.7 7. Medical
1.3.8 8. Firearms
1.3.9 9. Jewelry
1.4 What is swaging used for?
1.5 What are the advantages of swaging over splicing?
1.6 What is rotary swaging?
1.7 What is the difference between swaging and crimping?
1.8 What are the different types of swaging?
What is Swaging Process?
The swaging process is used in forging metal as it can form a close-fitting joint that is strong and permanent.
The process is achieved by the application of pressure in the shape of a die, cup, or mandrel onto the workpiece with a heavy hammer.
The important parts to note for this process are the diameter, length, and hardness of the dies used.
Swaging is a cold forming process in which metal is pressed or drawn into another shape through the use of a die.
It turns an irregularly shaped piece of metal into a round or oval shape. The swaging process uses the full force of the tool to press the metal into shape.
The die used should be harder than the material being forged. It can produce extremely high forces and is used to make permanent, reliable joints in one-piece construction, where no heat treatment is required after forging.
The swaging process is also performed on nonmetallic materials. It applies pressure to a workpiece using tools such as cranks and dies, and is dependent on the use of a die.
The process can be used to increase the diameter of a metal rod. The product is produced by passing the workpiece through a die several times to increase its diameter and then removing the shank portion of the product.
Swaging can be done either manually or mechanically with a machine. Previously, all swaging procedures were done by hand.
Workers would hammer the top of the workpiece, pushing it through the underlying die or dies. However, because to technological developments in the industrial business, there are now equipment available to automate swaging operations.
Swaging machines have dies below an automated hammer tool. The workpiece is clamped between the hammer tool and the machine's dies before being subjected to compressive forces. Machine swaging, like human swaging, will force the workpiece through the die or dies.
Why Swaging Process?
Swaging Process has many advantages over other processes which are more time consuming such as soldering.
Swaging process is a cold working process, which means heat is not added to the work material to enhance the old metal.
This process uses force to change the shape of a metal object. It produces strong joints in one piece construction, as compared to brazing process where two pieces are joined together by soldering.
Swaging process can be carried out easily in a limited space with less equipment.
What is some Application of Swaging Process?
1. Automobile
It is used to join together two pieces of metal. Swaging is commonly used during the manufacturing of automobile components such as brake shoes and fuel lift pumps.
2. Manufacturing
It is used in the manufacture of rings, hooks and eyelets. The rings are produced by passing the metal through a set of dies with increasing diameters, each time a swage block is used, it creates room for more metal to flow into which in turn increases the diameter of the ring.
3. Cables and pipes
Swaging is most commonly used to attach fittings to pipes or cables (also known as wire ropes); the pieces are loosely fitted together, then a mechanical or hydraulic tool compresses and deforms the fitting, resulting in a permanent union.
Pipe flaring machines are another example. Pipe flares are also called as "swage nipples," "pipe swages," or "reducing nipples."
Legs constructed of metal tubing (especially in business furniture) are frequently swaged to increase strength where they come into contact with the ground, or casters.
4. Blacksmithing
Swaging processes are used to form the stoves, forges and bellows in blacksmithies. Cold-swaged pipe is commonly used as a replacement for hot-swaged conductor in damaged power line underground cables.
5. Construction
Swage dies are installed inside steel housings and casings to form their closely fitting shape. A number of different sizes and shapes of dies are available, such as straight, right angle, T-joints and holes for various functions such as sealing joints, bolts or combs.
6. Electronics
Swaging is used in manufacturing of printed circuit boards. This process is widely used in many industries such as electronics, automobile and aerospace industries.
It is also widely used for manufacturing of heat-shrink tubing and other plastic tube.
7. Medical
Swaging process has been used to create many medical instruments, including sutures, surgical devices and drug delivery systems.
A swage tool can be applied to the surgical device's shaft or stem allowing surgeons to create a straight or curved path inside the patient's body.
8. Firearms
Swaging is used to create a barrel for rifles or other firearms. Swaged bullets are bullets made in the ammunition industry by compressing metal at room temperature into a die and shaping it into the shape of a bullet.
The other main production process is casting, which involves pouring molten metals into a mold.
Because metals expand when heated and contract when chilled, cast bullets must be cast in a mold that is slightly bigger than the intended finish size so that when the molten metal cools, it hardens at exactly the correct moment to shrink to the desired size.
In jewelry-making, swaging is used to join findings such as jump rings and clasps together. A chaser and a swage block are used to make the ring fit tightly by compressing it around the shank of the ring.
Jumbo rings are created by drawing a ring of wire through a die which reduces its diameter and makes it thicker at the same time.
What is swaging used for?
Swaging is a forging technique in which the size of an item are changed by forcing it into dies. Swaging is typically a cold procedure, although it may also be hot worked.
Swaging, at its foundation, is a metal shaping process used to compress rod, wire, or tube. Unlike other processes, swaging employs a fast sequence of hammer strokes to create the metal. This chipless metal forming process is a cost-effective solution to create items with little material waste.
What are the advantages of swaging over splicing?
High surface polish. No material wastage since it does not produce any chips. This technique can achieve high precision. This technique may produce any material.
What is rotary swaging?
Rotary swaging is a high-performance forging method used to create hollow and solid components with an extended axis.
Rotary swaging involves the use of two to six dies for radial shaping while the workpiece is moved axially forward and/or backward.
Rotary swaging is applied in the fabrication of numerous parts for the automotive, aerospace, and military sectors, such as pipes, hollow steering columns, drive and guide shafts, and various fasteners.
When compared to machining methods, rotary swaging considerably reduces the cost of producing such components while also increasing the strength characteristics of the components.
What is the difference between swaging and crimping?
The most fundamental differences is that the compression force is applied once (or at most a few times) in crimping, whereas the force is applied several times at high frequency in swaging.
Swaging involves moving the product slowly into a tapered die while the die closes and opens quickly.
What are the different types of swaging?
The application of compressive force to modify the size and form of a workpiece via a die is common to all swaging techniques.
But there are two main types of swaging processes: tube and radial.
Tube swaging, the most prevalent technique, is similar to extrusion in that it pushes the workpiece through a smaller diameter die.
Radial swaging, on the other hand, necessitates the use of several dies. A worker hammers the workpiece through a sequence of two or more dies while radial swaging. Because the dies are fashioned like tubes, the process is known as "tube swaging."
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30,000-year-old twin remains found in old grave in Austria
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Burial 1 with the skeletal remains of two babies recovered as a block in 2005 (ind1 on the left, ind2 on the right). Photo: Natural History Museum Vienna; changed. Credit: Communication biology (2020). DOI: 10.1038 / s42003-020-01372-8
A team of researchers at multiple institutions in Austria, the US and Portugal has identified the remains of two babies found in an old grave in Austria as identical twin babies. In their paper published in the journal Communication biologythe group describes their study of the remains and surrounding artifacts and what they learned about the burial.
In 2005, archaeologists discovered the remains of three very young people buried in a grave at the Krems-Wachtberg excavation site in Austria – all three were dated to about 30,000 years ago. Work on the site has revealed the presence of an ancient settlement called Gravettian. In this new effort, the researchers studied the remains of the three babies and analyzed other artifacts found in their graves.
Two of the babies were buried under about five meters of soil. They sat close together under a mammoth shoulder bone that had been cut and shaved to serve as the lid of a chest. The lid had protected the remains, making them in very good condition. A DNA analysis showed that the two babies (both boys) were newborn identical twin babies. The first died shortly after birth, the second died about 50 days later. The time between deaths indicated that the tomb had been reopened for use when the second baby died. The third child, buried a short distance away without a cover, was in bad shape, but the researchers were able to retrieve DNA material that showed it was a cousin of the other two babies. The cause of death of the infants is unknown.
The tomb itself was oval in shape, and the babies were laid out as if they were spoons – they had been laid on a bed of red ocher. The researchers also found 53 beads made of mammoth ivory lined up in the tomb, suggesting they were strung together. Since the beads showed no signs of wear, the researchers assumed they were strung for burial. The researchers also found three perforated mollusk shells in the grave and a fox incisor. The twins' remains represent the oldest known monozygotic twins ever found.
a The bodies of the twins (individual 1 and 2) in the burial pit of Burial 1. b, c Ivory beads of mammoth and their placement on the pelvis of individual 1. d Decoration of individual 2 consisting of a perforated fox incisor (Vulpes sp. ) and three perforated molluscs (Theodoxus sp.). e Ivory pin from Burial 2 (individual 3) (find numbers: c Ivory colored bead WA-18158; d molluscs (top to bottom) WA-151565, WA-151561, WA-151564, fox incisor WA-151558; e ivory pin WA- 37552). Photos: OREA, Austrian Academy of Sciences. Graph: R. Thomas. Credit: Communication biology (2020). DOI: 10.1038 / s42003-020-01372-8
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Maria Teschler-Nicola et al. Ancient DNA Reveals Upper Paleolithic Monozygotic Newborn Twins, Communication biology (2020). DOI: 10.1038 / s42003-020-01372-8
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Profoto RFi Softbox 4' Octa.
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Q: CSS not extending? I am working on a project I created myself (www.deepsecurity.org) which people will be able to paste stuff and much more in the future.
I have a problem with this project though, if you check the site and check the "Th Bible" paste someone posted, you can clearly see that the post goes out of the black screen and you cannot read the rest anymore.
How can I fix this? Been trying for hours.
I am using Flask + SQLAlchemy + WTForms and Pygments.
Take a look at the css (I write very back css, sorry about that)
style.css
@import url('topbar_style.css');
@import url('errors.css');
@import url('showcodes.css');
@import url('addcode.css');
@import url('highlight.css');
@import url('about.css');
@import url('login.css');
html {
font-family: 'Lucida Console', Monaco, monospace;
font-size: 13px;
color: #FFFFFF;
background: #F2F2F2 url('images/bg_body.png') repeat-x 0 0;
display: inline-block
}
.page {
overflow: hidden;
margin: 3em auto;
width: 950px;
display: inline-block
border: 5px solid #ccc;
padding: 0.8em;
border: 1px solid #383838;
-webkit-border-radius: 5px;
-moz-border-radius: 5px;
border-radius: 5px;
background: #202020;
}
div.codes h1 {
font-family: 'Lucida Console', Monaco, monospace;
margin: 0px;
color: #F2F2F2;
border-bottom: 2px solid #eee;
}
h2 {
font-size: 15px;
}
div.about-text {
white-space: pre;
}
div.codes {
white-space: pre;
}
showcodes.css
.codes {
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A: Ok, so, you have two problems in this page:
*
*style.css , line 44,
div.codes {
white-space: pre;
}
delete that.
*In the "Bible" part of the page, the paste has a <code><pre> tag, which basically forces the text to be "unformatted" http://reference.sitepoint.com/html/pre
you can either change all code/pre elements to div's or p's, or you can simple add this line to your css file:
code {
white-space: normal;
}
problem solved!
A: It is because of the white-space CSS declaration. To fix it use the following:
.codes code {
white-space:pre-wrap;
}
This will keep the pre-formatted text as is, but force the it to wrap.
A: I believe it is because white-space: pre only follows line breaks that were preformatted, change it to white-space: normal;
A: *
*You can't read the rest of the text outside the div because of
.page {
overflow: hidden;
}
*And it isn't wrapping because of those darn pre tags. Remove them.
*Also, change
div.codes {
white-space: pre;
}
to
div.codes {
white-space: normal;
}
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Saint Petersburg, FL (August 8, 2018) – The North American Trailer Dealers Association (NATDA) welcomes back TexTrail Trailer Parts in a multi-sponsorship capacity for the 2018 NATDA Trade Show in Indianapolis, Indiana from September 6 – 8, 2018.
TexTrail Trailer Parts will sponsor the NATDA President's Breakfast, which takes place on September 6, 2018. It kicks the weekend off right by giving dealers a hearty breakfast and the chance to listen to top presenters in the industry. This year, Google's Partner Enablement Manager, Amy Swartz, and Flaman Group of Companies' Vice President, Steve Whittington, lead the event, which will also include an introduction from Andy Ackerman, NATDA's President. In addition to sponsoring the President's Breakfast, TexTrail Trailer Parts has also signed on as a Hotel Sponsor for 2018. With the help of this sponsorship, NATDA has been able to provide over 320 rooms for dealers attending the 2018 NATDA Trade Show.
After the company's recent acquisition of Nuera Transport, TexTrail Trailer Parts now offers the nation's largest customer network and the industry's most knowledgeable workforce. This combination helps the company provide unparalleled buying power, expertise, distribution and delivery.
To learn more, please visit www.textrail.com.
The 2018 NATDA Trade Show is FREE for all dealers looking to take advantage of an amazing opportunity to attend free education seminars, celebrate at industry parties and see the latest products the trailer industry has to offer. To register, please CLICK HERE or call 727-360-0304.
For more than 35 years TexTrail Trailer Parts has worked to set the industry standard in innovation and first to market delivery of new products. Stop by booth #800 to check out products such as LiftGator (the 2nd place winner of the 2016 NATDA New Product award), Stillwell jacks, WHRZT GPS tracking units and Goodride tires that deliver best in industry tread depth.
All of these and many more will be on display along with the most knowledgeable and experienced people in the industry. If you are interested in learning more about TexTrail, please visit our website at www.textrail.com or call 844-TexTrail for the location nearest you. | {
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A child's First Holy Communion is one of the most important events in their life. Help her make the day extra special with a gift of a First Communion Flower Bead Rosary. It features colorful flower beads with silver oxidized crucifix and chalice centerpiece. It makes a great gift for a First Communicant and will quickly become a hit with kids of all ages. Includes gift box for easy storage and gifting.
Click the button below to add the Child's Flower Bead Rosary First Communion to your wish list. | {
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