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Sweet Cherry Tomatoes with French Feta…a quick and delicious side dish or appetizer that will wow any crowd. Tomatoes are so versatile – they go wonderfully with so many things. I especially like cherry tomatoes because they are so sweet and literally bite-sized. If you're wondering "what to eat cherry tomatoes with" or "what to use cherry tomatoes for," let me give you some food for thought. Salads are a no-brainer, right? But if you want to take it up a notch, roast them in the oven with some olive oil, salt and pepper. You get all the deep, rich flavors of sun-dried tomatoes, with the juiciness of fresh ones. Putting cherry tomatoes in pasta is another way to elevate those little sweeties. Sauté them with olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper – toss in cooked penne, add some shredded Parmesan or cubed fresh mozzarella and purrrfection! Monza bella! There are so many other delicious creations you can make with cherry tomatoes: fresh homemade salsa, gazpacho, stir some into ceviche, toss them into an omelet or frittata, skewer those babies with long toothpicks and make mini caprese salads, or bake them in a pie crust with some cheddar and parmesan cheese for a delightful summer tart. Who's getting hungry???? All this tomato talk inspired me to whip up something tasty and quick with some store-bought cherry tomatoes. I like to call it Sweet Cherry Tomatoes with French Feta! Less about random feta facts and more about this Sweet Cherry Tomatoes with French Feta recipe! It's a really quick and easy side dish or a delightful appetizer to serve with some crostini. First you sauté the shallots in olive oil over medium heat for about 2-3 minutes. Then stir in some sliced garlic. Next, add your tomatoes and saute over medium heat for about 5-6 minutes. While they're cooking, sprinkle with a little salt and pepper. You're trying to heat the tomatoes all the way through without letting them all burst open. You want a handful of them to crack open, so they release their juices and create a sauce for the dish. Next you toss in some crumbled French feta and give the mixture a gentle stir. At this point you can take it off the heat and pour it into a serving dish, the feta will continue to melt because of the heat from the tomatoes. See? Like I said – a quick and easy side dish. The only thing left to do is to grab those warm crostini, scoop up some of that salty, tomato-sweet, cheesy, creamy goodness and enjoy! You can add a tablespoon or two of water or chicken stock if your tomato/feta mixture is too thick. If you can't find French feta, you can substitute Greek feta. Because Greek feta is firmer you may need to cook it with the tomatoes for a minute until it breaks down. Need to make this asap! Looks so good! I'm so bummed there's no longer enough sun in our backyard to grow tomatoes 🙁 I've been toying with the idea of using a pot, but that would mean frequent watering—and I'm not so great with that. Thank goodness for the farmers' market—b/c I'd love to make your tomatoes with feta! YUM! Liz, I'm so with you! I was in the same predicament until I got a plot in our town community garden. We have so much shade on our street and in our yard… it's great for throwing a BBQ but not for growing gardens. And the potted veggies do require tons of watering. I'm sure you'll find some yummy garden fresh tomatoes this summer, and when you do these tomatoes and feta will be calling your name! Thanks for stopping by! I LOVE cherry tomatoes. I can crush a whole container easily and this post makes me want some! Sounds like we have a lot in common! Last year I would just stand in my garden and eat cherry tomatoes by the handful. At least they are good for us!?
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Spina</a>, <a href= "/pubmed/?term=Avenoso%20A%5Bauth%5D">A. Avenoso</a>, <a href= "/pubmed/?term=Campo%20GM%5Bauth%5D">G. M. Campo</a>, <a href= "/pubmed/?term=Scordo%20MG%5Bauth%5D">M. G. Scordo</a>, <a href= "/pubmed/?term=Caputi%20AP%5Bauth%5D">A. P. Caputi</a>, and <a href="/pubmed/?term=Perucca%20E%5Bauth%5D">E. Perucca</a></div> </div> <div class="fm-panel small half_rhythm"> <div class="fm-authors-info fm-panel hide half_rhythm" id= "id827689_ai" style="display:none"> <div class="fm-affl" lang="en"><sup>1</sup> Clinical Pharmacology Unit, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy</div> <div id="c1"><em>Correspondence to:</em> Dr Edoardo Spina<em>Institute of Pharmacology, University of Messina, Piazza XX Settembre 4, 98122 Messina, Italy</em></div> </div> <div class="togglers"><a href="#" class="pmctoggle" rid= "id827689_ai">Author information <span>►</span></a> <a href="#" class="pmctoggle" rid="id827689_cpl">Copyright and License information <span>►</span></a></div> <div class="fm-article-notes fm-panel half_rhythm"></div> <div class="fm-cpl-info fm-panel hide half_rhythm" id= "id827689_cpl" style="display:none"> <div class="fm-copyright half_rhythm"><a href= "/pmc/about/copyright.html">Copyright</a> &nbsp;</div> </div> </div> <div class="links-box fm-panel whole_rhythm"> <div class="small"> <div>This article has been <a href= "/pmc/articles/PMC2042747/citedby/">cited by</a> other articles in PMC.</div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="sec"> <div class="summary sec"> <div id="__abstractid504398" lang="en" class="tsec sec"> <h2 class="head no_bottom_margin" id="__abstractid504398title"> Abstract</h2> <!--article-meta--> <div> <p id="__p1" class="p p-first"><em>Aims</em> The aim of the study was to characterize further the role of CYP3A4 in the metabolism of tricyclic antidepressants.</p> <p id="__p2"><em>Methods</em> The effect of oral ketoconazole (200 mg day<sup>−1</sup> for 14 days) on the kinetics of a single oral dose of imipramine (100 mg) and desipramine (100 mg) was evaluated in two groups of six healthy male subjects.</p> <p id="__p3"><em>Results</em> Ketoconazole administration was associated with a decrease in imipramine apparent oral clearance (from 1.16±0.21 to 0.96±0.20 l h<sup>−1</sup> kg<sup>−1</sup>, mean±s.d.; <em>'</em>of2\P&lt;0.02), a prolongation in imipramine half-life (from 16.7±3.3 to 19.2±5.4 h, <em>'</em>of2\P&lt;0.05) and a decrease in area under the curve of metabolically derived desipramine (from 3507±1707 to 3180±1505 nmol l<sup>−1</sup> h, <em>P</em>&lt;0.05), whereas concentrations of 2-hydroxy-imipramine were unaffected. In the subjects given desipramine, no significant changes in desipramine and 2-hydroxy-desipramine kinetics were observed during ketoconazole treatment.</p> <p id="__p4" class="p p-last"><em>Conclusions</em> These findings indicate that ketoconazole, a relatively specific inhibitor of CYP3A4, inhibits the <em>N</em>-demethylation of imipramine without affecting the 2-hydroxylation of imipramine and desipramine. This interaction, confirms that CYP3A4 plays a role in the demethylation of tricyclic antidepressants.</p> </div> <div class="sec"><strong class="kwd-title">Keywords:</strong> <span class="kwd-text">ketoconazole, imipramine, desipramine, CYP3A4, CYP2D6, drug interaction</span></div> </div> <h2 class="head no_bottom_margin" id="__articleid827689title">Full Text</h2> <div class="pmcnote">The Full Text of this article is available as a <a class="int-reflink" href= "/pmc/articles/PMC2042747/pdf/bcp_0539.pdf">PDF</a> (249K).</div> </div> </div> <!--post-content--> <hr class="whole_rhythm no_bottom_margin" /> <div class="courtesy-note no_margin small">Articles from <span class="acknowledgment-journal-title">British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology</span> are provided here courtesy of <strong>British Pharmacological Society</strong></div> </div> </div> <!-- Book content --></div> <div id="rightcolumn" class="four_col col last"> <!-- Custom content above discovery portlets --> <div class="col6"></div> <div xmlns:np="http://ncbi.gov/portal/XSLT/namespace" xmlns:xsi= "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <div class="format-menu"> <h2>Formats:</h2> <ul> <li>Summary</li> <li style="list-style: none">|</li> <li><a href="/pmc/articles/PMC2042747/pdf/bcp_0539.pdf">PDF (249K)</a></li> <li style="list-style: none">|</li> <li><a href="#" data-citationid="PMC2042747" class= "citationexporter ctxp">Citation</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> <div xmlns:np="http://ncbi.gov/portal/XSLT/namespace" xmlns:xsi= "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" class="share-buttons"> <h2>Share</h2> <ul> <li class="facebook"><a href= "https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fpmc%2Farticles%2FPMC2042747%2F"> <img src= "//static.pubmed.gov/portal/portal3rc.fcgi/4072591/img/4047626" alt="Share on Facebook" /> Facebook</a></li> <li class="twitter"><a href= "https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fpmc%2Farticles%2FPMC2042747%2F&amp;text=Effect%20of%20ketoconazole%20on%20the%20pharmacokinetics%20of%20imipramine%20and%20desipramine%20in%20healthy%20subjects"> <img src= "//static.pubmed.gov/portal/portal3rc.fcgi/4072591/img/4047627" alt="Share on Twitter" /> Twitter</a></li> <li class="gplus"><a href= "https://plus.google.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fpmc%2Farticles%2FPMC2042747%2F"> <img src= "//static.pubmed.gov/portal/portal3rc.fcgi/4072591/img/4047628" alt="Share on Google Plus" /> Google+</a></li> </ul> </div> <div id="ajax-portlets" data-pmid="9088587" data-aiid="2042747" data-aid="2042747" data-iid="152782" data-domainid="279" data-domain="brjclinpharm" data-accid="PMC2042747" data-md5= "da640e2072439651940d6c2c2e281951"></div> <!-- Custom content below discovery portlets --> <div class="col7"></div> </div> </div> <!-- Custom content after all --> <div class="col8"></div> <div class="col9"></div> <script src="/corehtml/pmc/js/jquery.scrollTo-1.4.2.js"> </script> <script> <![CDATA[ (function($){ $('.skiplink').each(function(i, item){ var href = $($(item).attr('href')); href.attr('tabindex', '-1').addClass('skiptarget'); // ensure the target can receive focus $(item).on('click', function(event){ event.preventDefault(); $.scrollTo(href, 0, { onAfter: function(){ href.focus(); } }); }); }); })(jQuery); ]]> </script> <div id="body-link-poppers"></div> </div> <div class="bottom"> <div id="NCBIFooter_dynamic"> <div class="breadcrumbs">You are here: <span id= "breadcrumb_text"><a href="/guide/">NCBI</a> &gt; <a href= "http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/guide/literature/">Literature</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/">PubMed Central (PMC)</a></span></div> <a id="help-desk-link" class="help_desk jig-ncbihelpwindow" target= "_blank" href= "/sites/ehelp?&amp;Ncbi_App=pmc&amp;Db=pmc&amp;Page=literature&amp;Snapshot=/projects/PMC/[email protected]&amp;Time=2016-04-01T09:54:16-04:00&amp;Host=ptpmc202">Write to the Help Desk</a></div> <div class="footer" id="footer"> <div class="subfooter"></div> <script type="text/javascript" src= "/portal/portal3rc.fcgi/static/js/preloaderWidget.js"> </script> <div id="external-disclaimer" class="offscreen_noflow">External link. 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Iran Coronavirus Outbreak: Lawmakers in Romania Voice Support for the People of Iran Written by Yoosef Lesani on March 25, 2020 . Posted in NEWS Countries across the world acknowledged that the virus has spread the whole way across the world and that the World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed deep concern about the situation. Members of the Romanian Parliamentarian Committee for Free Iran and Romanian lawmakers have released a statement in which they expressed their concern regarding the Coronavirus outbreak in Iran. They also expressed their solidarity with the people of Iran and the victims. In their statement, they also condemned the negligent Iranian regime for failing to take measures to protect the people of Iran during this health crisis. The statement highlighted that countries across the world are battling against the virus that can be deadly to many. They acknowledged that the virus has spread the whole way across the world and that the World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed deep concern about the situation. MEK Iran: #Medical Experts across the #World Urge #WHO to Exercise Caution with #Iranian regime https://t.co/TuFT3F0WpG#MEK #Iran #FreeIran @USAdarFarsi — MEK Iran (Mujahedin-e Khalq) (@MEK_Iran) March 13, 2020 The Romanian politicians, however, emphasized that the situation in Iran is particularly worrying and that the spread of the virus has reached "a catastrophic level" in Iran. Leaders around the world are keeping their citizens informed about the outbreaks in their respective countries. They are advising their citizens on how to best protect themselves. They are enforcing measures that may seem tough, but are nonetheless essential in containing the outbreak. They are prioritizing the availability of face masks, hand sanitizer, and medical supplies for those that need it the most – namely nurses, doctors, medical and health workers and the vulnerable in society. These actions are in stark contrast to the actions taken by the Iranian regime. Iranian health workers are not being protected. The public is not being informed about the reality or extent of the outbreak. The Iranian regime is instead trying to contain the possibility of further dissent from the people. Unemployment is a crisis in #Iran under #mullah's regime.https://t.co/gLDiVSUWQR#MEK #Iran @USAdarFarsi pic.twitter.com/lqPaGGAbjH The statement read: "What has frightened Iranian officials is the people's deep anger and mistrust of whatever government is saying about this crisis. (…) In Iran, this catastrophe of Coronavirus is occurring on a large scale and nationwide. The Iranian officials continue to insist on secrecy, spreading false information, not taking any preventive measures, not providing adequate medical equipment, no countermeasures, continue to commute to China, accelerated the spread of Coronavirus to various areas of Iran." They emphasized that the regime's actions, and lack of appropriate actions, have led to a sharp rise in the number of people in Iran contracting the virus. And this has also led the outbreak to spill beyond the borders of Iran. In the statement, Romanian lawmakers and politicians called on the people of Iran, in particular doctors, nurses and physicians to "counteract the regime's confidentiality and misleading information" by informing the public in the best way that they can. They called on the WHO, the United Nations and international human rights organizations to "provide all public and international bodies with facts and about Coronavirus spread, to protect the lives and health of the people of Iran and other countries around the world". They also drew attention to the precarious situation of prisoners across the country and emphasized that "global human solidarity will bring health back to the international community and the Iranian people". Tags: coronavirus, coronavirus (COVID-19), coronavirus in Iran, Mujahedin-e Khalq, WHO
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Drug development is a tough business. Here's a closer look at seven of the biggest biotech flops of the year. The FDA's data shows that only about 7% of drugs that enter phase 1 clinical trials will make it all the way to market. Those are terrible odds, and each year, biotech investors have to watch as some of the most promising and exciting compounds go down in flames. Here's a look back at seven of the biggest pipeline blowups of 2016. RNAi specialist Alnylam shocked the markets in October when it announced that it was discontinuing development of revusiran, one of the company's most advanced compounds that held promise to treat hereditary ATTR amyloidosis with cardiomyopathy. The decision was made when an unblinded review of the trial "revealed an imbalance of mortality in the revusiran arm, as compared to placebo." That implies that the benefits of using the drug do not outweigh the risks. This news was a huge blow to investors, and it raises new questions about the rest of the company's pipeline. Alnylam has created a number of interesting drugs based on its gene-silencing RNAi expertise, so if this technology proves to be too unsafe to be used in real-world applications, then it's possible that its other product candidates could go on to suffer a similar fate. Cancer-focused Clovis was flying high in 2015 over excitement for rociletinib, a hopeful treatment for lung cancer. However, shares were walloped earlier this year when new data came in from the drug's clinical trials that showed that rociletinib's projected response rate was too high. That caused the FDA's advisory committee to vote 12-to-1 against an approval recommendation. The agency later notified Clovis that it had decided to follow the committee's recommendation. In response, Clovis decided to stop all future clinical development of the drug and withdrew its regulatory application in Europe. The company's future success is now completely in the hands of rucaparib, a PARP inhibitor that is a hopeful treatment for ovarian cancer. Rintega was another promising product candidate that had captured the market's attention. This experimental cancer vaccine looked quite promising in early clinical trials as a hopeful treatment for the brain cancer glioblastoma. Unfortunately, phase 3 data showed that rintega failed to improve upon overall survival rates when compared to the control group. Management abandoned the drug soon after, sending shares in a tailspin. Celldex has since shifted its focus to glembatumumab vedotin, a potential treatment for breast cancer. History shows that developing new treatments for Alzheimer's disease has been incredibly difficult, and investors were reminded of that just weeks ago after another high-profile treatment bit the dust. In late November, pharma giant Eli Lilly reported data from its EXPEDITION3 trial, which was testing solanezumab as a treatment for mild dementia due to Alzheimer's disease. Unfortunately, data from the trial showed that solanezumab did not demonstrate a statistically significant slowing of cognitive decline when compared to the placebo group. Shares tumbled on the news, and Lilly has since abandoned its plans to seek regulatory submission. Vaccine developer Novavax had some difficult news to share with investors in mid-September. The company reported top-line data from its Phase 3 RESOLVE trial, testing the company's hopeful respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine in older adults. Unfortunately, data from the trial showed that the placebo modestly outperformed the company's RSV F vaccine. Shares cratered, falling by 85% in a single day. Nonetheless, Novavax is still a believer in the drug and is moving forward with trials that are testing the vaccine's use in infants via maternal immunization. Arrowhead dropped a bombshell on investors in late November when it announced that it was going to discontinue development of three of its most promising pipeline candidates. Management stated that the decision was made in response to the FDA placing a clinical hold on the company's Heparc-2004 study, which was researching ARC-520 as a potential cure for hepatitis B. The hold was ordered so that Arrowhead could provide answers related to liver toxicology issued on EX1, the company's intravenously administered delivery vehicle. Management stated that it would take quite a long time to gather all of the necessary clinical data, and even then the company still faced long odds of success. As a result, they decided to cancel all development of drugs that used EX1 as a delivery vehicle, which included ARC-520, ARC-521, and ARC-AAT. In 2014, BioMarin ponied up $680 million to acquire Prosensa Holding to get its hands on drisapersen, a hopeful treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The move put BioMarin, Sarepta Therapeutics, and PTC Therapeutics in a race to be the first to bring a treatment for this rare muscle-wasting disease to market. However, time would later prove that BioMarin had backed the wrong horse. The FDA's advisory committee raised some big concerns about drisapersen's efficacy, leading the agency to reject the drug outright in January. BioMarin withdrew its application in Europe a few weeks later and decided to halt all future development completely. BioMarin's failure left the door wide open for Sarepta Therapeutics. While Sarepta's drug eteplirsen also had issues of its own, the FDA went on to give the drug the green light just a few months later.
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CAT rejects Quinn Emanuel £14bn class action claim against MasterCard The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) will today decide whether the claimants represented by consumer rights activist Walter Merricks CBE in his £14bn dispute against Mastercard over anti-competitive interchange fees can proceed as a class action on behalf of 65 million British citizens. Law firms News Keir Starmer QC to join Mishcon de Reya as legal adviser Former Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer is to join Mishcon de Reya as a legal adviser. White & Case hit with £250k fine for breaching conflict of interest White & Case has been hit with a record fine of £250,000 after reaching an agreement with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) over a $2bn oligarch battle. Insurance Firm News William Fry advises on Beazley Insurance authorisation William Fry advised the Beazley Group in relation to the authorisation by the Central Bank of Ireland of Beazley Insurance as a non-life insurance company. William Fry has been working closely with the Beazley team on this project and advised Beazley on the authorisation application process particularly its engagement with the Central Bank of Ireland. Related briefings ECJ clarifies ambiguity around EU Design Protection Exemption By David Cullen The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has clarified the ambiguity which has surrounded the interpretation of Article 8 of the Community Design Regulation (EC) no 6/2002 (CDR); the provision which excludes from design protection those design features which are dictated solely by technical function. The ECJ's decision in Doceram v CeramTec (C-395/16), a […] GDPR- A door to privacy class actions suits in Ireland By Kellie O'Flynn With the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) now in effect, one of the emerging considerations is whether its provisions – specifically Article 80 – open the door to 'class action' style privacy cases. Several European countries have already legislated for varying degrees of collective actions, particularly in the area of consumer protection, […] New Data Protection Act 2018 allows access to court records to media By Owen O'Sullivan, Richard Breen, Lisa Carty One of the many implications of the new Data Protection Act 2018 is that pursuant to section 159 of the Act the rules of the courts (at all levels) have been changed to allow access to court records for bona fide members of the press or broadcast media. Although the media […] Ireland: new Coroners Bill aims to modernise the law and address maternal deaths The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan, published the Coroners (Amendment) Bill 2018 on 2 August 2018 with the aim of significantly clarifying, strengthening and modernising the law relating to the reporting of deaths to coroners. The Bill, once enacted, will amend the Coroners Act 1962. The Bill allows for a wider scope of […] Use of behavioural biometrics brings privacy issues under GDPR By Alex Towers With cybertheft and data breaches becoming an increasingly common occurrence, the need to rapidly and accurately identify fraud has driven the development of behavioural biometrics as a means to target automated attacks and suspicious transactions. However, for the technology to function, companies must amass libraries of biometric personal data to construct profiles…
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The Adverts 250 Project An Exploration of Advertising in Colonial America 250 Years Ago This Week Advertising Adverts 250 HomePosts tagged 'Joseph Garner' Joseph Garner August 14, 2016 August 10, 2016 Carl Robert Keyes Daily Advert Update Education, Joseph Garner, Pennsylvania Gazette, Schoolmaster, Virtue What was advertised in a colonial newspaper 250 years ago today? Pennsylvania Gazette (August 14, 1766). "Mr. Garner, from his approved Conduct in the teaching of Youth, having had many Solicitations to open an Academy …" Joseph Garner was a well-known teacher who regularly advertised his schools and academies in Philadelphia's newspapers. Although he addressed the topics students could expect to learn under his tutelage, he also emphasized the environment in which they would study. Students needed to be in surroundings, Garner suggested, that would contribute to their intellectual and moral growth. Consider his description of the boarding school and its amenities in today's advertisement. "The House is very extensive," he proclaimed, so extensive "as to admit of many Boarders, without interrupting each other in their private Studies." Pupils undertook those studies in "very elegant" rooms. Such surroundings lent themselves well "to the Design of carrying polite Literature into Execution." Garner understood that the youth he instructed also needed respite from their studies on occasion. To that end, the "commodious House" had "a large Yard, fit for the Relaxation of Youth after School Hours." He assured parents of prospective students that this yard was "well inclosed." Garner safeguarded the children entrusted to his care from the perils of the city, "where Vice is only too often so predominant." Even when his pupils took a break from reading "polite Literature," Garner provided an environment that nurtured morality and virtue rather than allowing them "the Liberty of the Streets." In other words, he kept a close eye on his charges and did not allow them to potentially find trouble as they went gallivanting around the busy port city. Garner also sought other teachers to assist instructing students. His list of qualifications placed greater emphasis on personal attributes than expertise. In addition to being "well versed in the Languages," teachers also needed to be "of moral Behaviour, and unexceptionable Character." For Garner and the parents who enrolled their children in his academy, the purpose of education was more than the accumulation of knowledge. It was also intended to shape youth into moral men. February 20, 2016 February 19, 2016 Carl Robert Keyes Daily Advert Update, Guest Contribution Education, Elizabeth Curley, John Todd, Joseph Garner, Pennsylvania Gazette, Schoolmaster GUEST CURATOR: Elizabeth Curley Pennsylvania Gazette (February 20, 1766). "INTENDS to open a School in the Country." Joseph Garner, "Master of the Church School," and John Todd, "Master of the Friends Public School, in Philadelphia," were looking for a fellow teacher to go into the Pennsylvania countryside to teach at a new school. Many people think of teaching as a women's profession but in 1766 it could be considered a man's profession because they were the ones who had schooling in some subjects. Garner and Todd go on to list different skills they would like this gentleman teacher to have, such as the ability to teach Navigation, "Mensuration of Superficies and Solids," Surveying, and "Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots." These arithmetic skills would have been applicable to the banker, the merchant, and the insurance officer. The final application requirement was that the applier have an "Unexceptional Recommendation, respecting Morals." The key reason I chose this advertisement was because I am studying to become an elementary educator with a concentration in history. I believe that being an educator to the next generation of leaders, CEOs, union workers, pro athletes, service employees, and mothers and fathers is the biggest honor that can be bestowed upon me. I think all teachers believe this at their core, although there are many other benefits. Taking Professor Keyes's Public History class has shown me all the ways history can be brought inside and beyond a classroom, and, as a future educator, it will be my job to show children that history is not just in their textbooks but all around them. ADDITIONAL COMMENTARY: Carl Robert Keyes As with yesterday's featured advertisement, Elizabeth has chosen a notice that does not explicitly mention women yet allows us to explore how gender shaped women's (and men's) experiences in the late colonial period. By and large, men and women received different kinds and levels of education in eighteenth-century America. In addition, schoolmasters operated "Latin" schools modeled on classical curricula in European schools for a small number of pupils, usually male, and "English" schools that provided instruction in basic reading, writing, and arithmetic for a greater number of students, both male and female. Men served as instructors at Latin schools, but both schoolmasters and schoolmistresses operated English schools. This advertisement makes it clear that Garner and Todd envisioned a school for boys and young men who would eventually go on to careers as merchants or bankers or secure jobs in customs houses and insurance offices. It is possible that the school would have admitted girls and young women for instruction in basic skills. It is also possible that they would have pursued some of those lessons in mixed-sex classrooms (though other advertisements from the period make it clear that in such cases students would be closely monitored to make sure everyone behaved appropriately, as concerns about "Unexceptionable Recommendations, respecting Morals" make clear). When it came time for the more advanced and supposedly masculine subjects, male students would have met separately in sex-segregated classrooms with male instructors. Slavery Advertisements Published January 15, 1771 January 14 | The Adv… on March 26 January 9 | The Adve… on January 3 Kyle Mason on November 29 January 2 | The Adve… on December 27 Bonus Advertisements Daily Advert Update Slavery Adverts 250 Project Supplemental Commentary
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Rotensohl ist ein Teilort von Großkuchen, einem Stadtteil von Heidenheim an der Brenz im Landkreis Heidenheim auf der Schwäbischen Alb. Lage Der Weiler Rotensohl liegt in einem Trockental des Härtsfelds an der Straße von Großkuchen nach Schnaitheim. Geschichte Rotensohl wurde das erste Mal 1301 als Rottensol erwähnt, als die Oberbayrischen Herzöge Ludwig und Rudolf die Abtei Neresheim damit beschenkten. Der Weiler ging im 14. oder 15. Jahrhundert ab, wurde 1484 jedoch durch das Kloster wieder neu angelegt. Im Dreißigjährigen Krieg ging der Ort nochmals ab, wurde aber 1784 wieder neu besiedelt. Literatur Weblinks Rotensohl auf LEO-BW Ort im Landkreis Heidenheim Geographie (Heidenheim an der Brenz) Ersterwähnung 1301 Ort auf der Schwäbischen Alb
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Most Popular Files Newest Files Home File Sources FAQ Contact Privacy Policy Public Domain Picture: Honoring a hero: a son's final tribute to his father By: Courtesy photo/Troy Curnutte, Courtesy: US Air Force This work, identified by PublicDomainFiles.com, is free of known copyright restrictions. Honoring a hero: a son's final tribute to his father Lt. Col. Bill Curnutte paused for a quick photograph outside the trailer where he lived at Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam, before taking off for a combat mission. Troy Curnutte, the colonel's son, lobbied the Air Force to present his father a Distinguished Flying Cross for his heroic actions during a January 1969 rescue mission over Laos. Courtesy photo/Troy Curnutte Size: 1136 x 866 Why is this picture in the Public Domain? Produced by United States Government The file available on this page is a work of the United States government. A work of the United States government, as defined by United States copyright law, is "a work prepared by an officer or employee of the U.S. government as part of that person's official duties." In general, under section 105 of the Copyright Act, such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law. Where is this picture from? World War II had been over for two years and the Korean War lay three years ahead when the Air Force ended a 40-year association with the U.S. Army to become a separate service. The Department of the Air Force was created when President Harry S Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947. View more information & files How may I use a Public Domain picture? The file available on this page in the Public Domain. Files in the public domain have no restrictions on use and may be used for any purpose, without any conditions, commercial or not, unless such conditions are required by law. Possible Prohibited Uses Although a file is in the public domain, the work may still have some restrictions for use if it contains any of the following elements: File contains an identifiable person and such person has not provided a model release. File contains an identifiable building or structure and the owner of such building has not provided a property release. File contains a registered corporate logo or trademark. Files containing any of the above elements that do not also have a provided release would generally fall under editorial uses only and may not be used for commercial purposes. Users downloading files that are designated as "editorial use" assume full responsibility for their use of the file(s). Depending on your use, the use of editorial use files may require additional rights that publicdomainfiles.com or the copyright owner may or may not be able to provide. You should consult with your legal counsel to be sure your use is legal. By downloading this file, you indicate that you understand and agree to all of these terms and assume full liability for your use of the file(s) and agree to hold publicdomainfiles.com harmless should any liability arise. Home | File Sources | Frequently Asked Questions | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | © 2012-2014 publicdomainfiles.com
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МРГ-1 «Огонёк» — 55-мм гранатомётный комплекс. Предназначен для защиты кораблей, гидротехнических сооружений, морских платформ и других важных морских и прибрежных объектов от нападения боевых подводных пловцов и диверсантов. Устанавливается как непосредственно на плавучих объектах, так и на берегу. Имеет семь стволов. Разрыв одного снаряда вытесняет 30 кубометров воды. Выжить в районе высокого давления практически невозможно. Один залп гранатомёта составляет 7 снарядов. Тактико-технические характеристики Калибр, мм — 55 Количество стволов — 7 Угол вертикального наведения — от -30° до +45° Угол горизонтального наведения — +- 180° Глубина срабатывания гранаты, м — 15, 30 См. также Список гранатомётов Ссылки МРГ-1 Гранатомёты СССР Многоствольные системы Появились в 1971 году в СССР
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The Sacred Sin – Estevan Vega May 4, 2009 at 8:06 pm (Fiction) The Sacred Sin Estevan Vega PublishAmerica, 2007 I've been enjoying going through the fiction end of my review shelf as I'm on my break between semesters, and The Sacred Sin is my latest read. The second novel published by Vega, it's a psychological horror tale that takes an ordinary murder mystery and literally demonizes it. Jude Foster, L.A. detective, has a lot on his plate. In addition to an unwanted replacement for his former partner (and would-be murderer), he has persistent psychological traumas stemming from the demons within–and takes on a murder case that ends up turning up the demons without as well. But how do you deal with a killer who not only takes people's lives–but their souls as well? Not easily, and not without things getting incredibly messy. Unlike so many characters which often seem indistinct and more than occasionally end up being confused with each other in my mind, Vega's creations are memorable and interact in a believable manner. Jude, his main protagonist, makes an excellent focus for the story, though the scenes without him offer excellent fleshing-out of the story. Rachel Cragin, his new partner, is likable enough, though the irritation–and then later shifts in their relationship–is clear in their interactions. Together they maneuver through a world full of gritty realities and terrifying supernatural phenomena, and I kept on with the book in part because I wanted to know what happened to them next. The ride along to the climax of this novel kept me distracted from…well…all sorts of other things I should have been doing–but it was well worth the distraction! Vega is a superb writer; his writing is descriptive enough to clearly illustrate what's going on, but avoids being overly wordy. And his pacing is excellent; I was never bored while reading this book, and I didn't expect the ending to go quite the way that it did. He takes a good number of liberties with occultism–but then again, it is a work of fiction. My only real complaint with the book is the scattering of typos throughout. Granted, this happens with most publishers, but there were a few more than I normally see in a work of this length. Still, the book's quite readable, and admittedly I tend to notice typos more than many readers. Overall, if you're looking for a quick but thoroughly enjoyable read, this would be a good choice. Oh, and little tidbit of trivia–the author was eighteen years old when this was published. Good work for an author that we'll hopefully be seeing a lot more from.
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|} |} De Pielachtal Straße B39 is een bundesstraße in de Oostenrijkse deelstaat Neder-Oostenrijk. PielachDe weg verbindt Sankt Pölten via Rabenstein an der en Sankt Anton an der Jeßnitz de weg is 44,3 km lang. Routebeschrijving De B39 begint in het zuidwesten Sankt Pölten op een kruising met de B20. De weg loopt in zuidelijke richting door Ober-Grafendorf waar de B29 aansluit. De weg loopt verder door Rabenstein an der Pielach}, Kirchberg an der Pielach} en Frankenfels. De B39 sluit uiteindelijk tussen Puchenstuben en Sankt Anton an der Jeßnitz op een kruising aan op de B28. Geschiedenis De landheer Georg Anton von Grechtler, zoon van de grootgrondbezitter Johann Georg von Grechtler, liet in 1782 een Commerzial-Straße aanleggen die van de Mariazeller Straße afboog en via Fridau naar Mainburg liep. Met de inwerkingtreding van de Neder-Oostenrijkse wegenwet van 19 april 1894 werd deze weg een Bezirksstraße Ie Klasse. Na de Anschluss werd ze op 1 april 1940 een Landstraße I. Ordnung enkreeg ze het nummer L.I.O. 44. Met de overgang naar van de Neder-Oostenrijkse wagensysteem op 12 juli 1956 werden de voormaligen Bezirksstraßen in Landesstraßen hernoemd en de huidige Pielachtal Straße als L 102 aangeduid. De Pielachtal Straße beheert sinds 1 April 1959 tot de lijst Bundesstraßen in Oostenrijk. Nationale weg in Oostenrijk Weg in Neder-Oostenrijk
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News Sports Opinions Events eNewspaper Obituaries Legals Traffic alert for Staunton, Augusta County Monique Calello Staunton News Leader AUGUSTA COUNTY — The following is a list of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton and Augusta County transportation areas in the coming weeks, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation. Scheduled work is subject to change due to inclement weather and material supplies. Motorists are advised to watch for slow-moving tractors during mowing operations. When traveling through a work zone, be alert to periodic changes in traffic patterns and lane closures, said VDOT. Here's what to expect the week of Jan. 23 through Jan. 27. No lane closures reported. Mile marker 234 to 237, northbound and southbound — Overnight alternating lane closures for survey and soil-testing work, 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. through night of Jan. 30. Primary roads Various roads — Mobile traffic control for mowing operations. Flagger traffic control for drainage work, tree removal, shoulder repairs, pavement patching and brush cutting. Weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Secondary roads Route 601 (Estaline Valley Road) — Flagger traffic control for road and bridge maintenance between Route 811 (Augusta Springs Road) and Route 603 (Pond Gap Lane), 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Friday. (NEW) Route 629 (Deerfield Valley Road) — Flagger traffic control between Route 716 (West Augusta Road) and Route 250 (Hanky Mountain Highway) for rockslide cleanup, Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Route 795 (Saint James Road) — Flagger traffic control between Route 254 (Hermitage Road) and Route 807 (Farm Draft Lane) for maintenance to bridge over Christians Creek, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. through March 13. More:Survivor of Virginia Tech massacre killed in wrong-way crash on I-81 in Augusta County Reporter Monique Calello can be reached at [email protected]. Subscribe to us at newsleader.com and support local journalism. © 2023 www.newsleader.com. All rights reserved.
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The goal is glorifying God by drawing circles around the promises, miracles, and dreams He wants for you. Source here on the Internet. Dated: 18th December 2012. One of the themes God has been teaching me is that there are two approaches to life: memory and imagination. I think memory is an amazing gift from God. We can live and learn. The lessons of the past help us navigate the future so thank God for memory! But here is the catch. I think too many people live "out of memory." In other words, their future is dictated by their past. There lives could be described as "been there and done that." And I don't think that is the way God designed us to live our lives. I think He wants us to live "out of imagination." I'm absolutely convinced that our potential lies in a sanctified imagination. Source here on the Internet. Dated: 5th May 2005. ... bold prayers honor God and God honors bold prayers. God isn't offended by your biggest dreams or boldest prayers. He is offended by anything less. If your prayers aren't impossible to you, they are insulting to God. Why? Because they don't require divine intervention. But ask God to part the Red Sea or make the sun stand still or float an iron axe head, and God is moved to omnipotent action.
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Last night, I was in a simply furnished, rustic room with a faun. The faun was reclining on a couch. Despite the restful pose, he looked alert and full of pure, woodland-fresh energy. He was smaller than me, and lean. I was sitting in a chair a little way across the room. I understood that I was a student; I was being taught. The faun was directing me to go to a faraway place. Immediately, I found myself there. I could see landscape, people, and events. Just as quickly, I found myself back in the room with the faun. I understood, to my surprise, that I had never left the room. I also couldn't remember any details of the place I had seen, but the faun said I would once I'd done the exercise a few more times. The faun was teaching me far-seeing. This process was repeated several times. Each time, I saw a different place as though I was actually there. Each time, when my consciousness returned to the faun's room I couldn't remember what I'd seen. However, I was beginning to get fragments of images. My visit with the faun was a dream, albeit a vivid and interesting one. What preceded the dream? What might have helped to create it? She told me about one woman who regularly 'saw' a child in her kitchen. And she told me about another woman who 'saw' jungle all around her. These hallucinations were described by the conference speaker as frightening. However, reading between the lines, it sounded to me as though the first woman, at least, positively enjoyed the company of the child in her kitchen. I wonder, now, if the visions experienced by these two visually impaired people were being 'medicalised' and thus automatically viewed as something negative. It may be that their visions, like my dream of the faun, were a form of far-seeing. And this is not a bad thing per se. It's just a thing. At the very least, the images that those women saw with their inner eyes may have carried messages for them, just as dream images carry messages. During an important time of change in my life, when I was learning to trust my own intuition, I dreamt a lot about jungles. For me, the message was clear: I was re-connnecting with my own true, wild self. That was a good thing. Maybe the lady who hallucinates a jungle is doing something similar. Maybe if someone said to her, "How interesting, what a beautiful thing for you to see", she would start to enjoy and value her inner vision more. I wonder, also, why the faun was teaching me about far-seeing. And in the very moment of wondering, a whisper of an answer reaches me. Far-seeing helps us to step out of 'the box' of our pre-conceived notions. The world is a lot more expansive, beautiful and interesting than we generally allow ourselves to see. It's okay to be a little wild. As long as we harm no-one, including ourselves, it's okay to see fauns, and jungles. We might even learn something from them. Do you happen to see beautiful, interesting or amazing images with your own inner vision?
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As this is a new project operating in more than one country such as UK and Australia with ambitious goal, there will be lots of room for promotions for the right candidate. Send a CV with application letter to [email protected]. Due to high volume of the applications we will only call the shortlisted candidate for the interview.
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Home News Lifestyle Events Food Restaurants Entertainment Canada Real Estate Drinks Attractions Health Shopping Music Movies Theatre Business Technology Art Science Sports ICBC's New License Plates will Show Off Our Parks By Sarah Grochowski CityMash.com - A beautiful partnership between the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia and the B.C. Parks Association is now underway. Beginning January 29, ICBC will offer commemorative license plates that flaunt our province' s lakes, mountains, and wildlife. These pretty plates will be sold to advertise our parks and raise funds to improve them. This is apart of B.C. Parks' Future Strategy, launched with $22.9 million in government funds, to accommodate the loads of new visitors our province has gotten because of its sublime wilderness. "We want to empower British Columbians and future generations to help protect this legacy together," B.C.'s Minister of Environment, Mary Polak, said about the strategy. Designs featured in the plates: 1. Porteau Cove is the main scuba diving attraction of a park located between Horseshoe Bay and Squamish. Campsites here are open year round to satisfy your scuba diving needs! 2. The golden kermode bear, found exclusively in the northern part of our province, represents the rare wildlife of our north. And doesn't he look so honored to have been chosen? 3. The alpine peaks of B.C.'s interior Purcell Mountains is the last design. A breathtaking view of one of the largest living ecosystems in our province. Net profits from the $50 plates will go directly back into the preserved parks we so love! So hit up your local Autoplan broker and buy one so other drivers can fawn over that bear's precious smile. Written by Sarah Grochowski News geek. Interest in local and international issues of justice - I travel too much. 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Arsenal are exploring the possibility of signing Bournemouth assist machine Ryan Fraser as Unai Emery looks bring in a new winger after giving up on Denis Suarez. The Gunners coach is looking to bolster his squad with as many as five new signings in the summer, with a centre-back, midfielder, left-back and left winger all on his wish list. Barcelona loanee Suarez, who played under Emery at Sevilla, was supposed to fill one of those positions but has not impressed and is struggling to adapt to English football. According to The Times, Suarez's failure to make an impact at the Emirates has led to Emery drawing up a list of alternative options, with Fraser one of the top names on the list. The Arsenal manager wants more threat from out wide and Fraser certainly provides that, having laid on 10 assists in the Premier League this season – only Chelsea's Eden Hazard (11) has more. The Scotland international has also netted six times, while his versatility – capable of playing on either flank or as a No.10 – adds to his appeal. Fraser is also out of contract in 2020 and is not close to signing a new contract, meaning Bournemouth could be forced to cash in this summer rather than risk losing him for nothing in a year's time. Arsenal are likely to have to be creative in the transfer market this summer, with Emery working on a very tight budget unless players can be offloaded and the wage bill reduced. While the option to make Suarez's loan move permanent exists, Emery has decided not to keep his countryman after making just four unspectacular substitute appearances, while he is also looking to bring in an aggressive, box-to-box midfielder to replace Aaron Ramsey.
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A mathematical model is developed to predict the transient response of a salt-stratified, double-diffusive system which is destabilized by radiation absorption at its bottom boundary. An accepted k-ε turbulence model is used to predict the response of the salt-stratified solution to bottom heating, and a discrete ordinates solution of the radiative transfer equation is used to predict the radiation field. Verification is achieved through comparisons of predicted and measured temperature distributions, which have been previously reported. Parametric calculations are performed to investigate the influence of the radiation source temperature, bottom surface reflectivity, optical extinction coefficient, and top surface boundary condition on system response. Bergman TL, Incropera FP, Viskanta RR. Transient Behavior of a Radiatively Heated Double-Diffusive System. ASME. J. Heat Transfer. 1986;108(2):317-322. doi:10.1115/1.3246922.
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Blue Point Restaurant By Tim Weisberg On a recent Wednesday, I had a rare day off and a chance to spend some quality time with my wife and son. After a trip to Buttonwood Park and a visit with all the animals, I was as hungry as a horse � or a bear � or an elephant. So while riding around, looking for someplace new and unique, we took a pass through Acushnet and found the Blue Point Restaurant just off North Main Street, set back a bit and down a hill. It had a warm and inviting atmosphere about it, so we decided to give it a try. The Blue Point is actually a 1939 diner, which appears to be in the style of those created by the Worcester Lunch Car Company, an outfit that raised diner-making to an art form. This one has been refurbished to be a dining room as opposed to a lunch counter, but it still features design trademarks such as the wooden interior and the blue stained-glass windows. When we arrived, the dining room was just about full with older patrons supping during the "early-bird" hour. It was also the perfect time to bring young Adam, who one server referred to as "the best-behaved baby ever in the Blue Point," which as a proud father I don't mind repeating in print. We sat in front of the small bar, which featured just a few stools and no patrons, and is set back in a corner away from the diners. It also gave us glimpses into the kitchen, which although busy, appeared near-spotless. Our server, Lisa, brought a basket of warm rolls and cornbread -- more than enough for two while we looked over the menu. There were also plenty of butter pats, and my preferred Promise spread. Next came my small crock of clam chowder, which was complimentary with my entr�e (the other options were salad or the soup du jour). It was nice to see it arrive in a crock instead of the standard teacup, for this was a chowder that was above average. This homemade concoction featured plenty of large, coarsely chopped clams, potatoes, onions, and bacon (which is not seen enough in chowders these days) in a hearty, flavorful broth. It was so good, I didn't want to sully it with the addition of oyster crackers, although four little bags were delivered with it. Not too soon after I finished my chowder, our appetizers arrived. Jennifer began with an order of crab cakes ($4.95), two large deep-fried patties with a mild but interesting kick. While she enjoyed them, we both agreed that they would be better accompanied by a drizzle of a sauce such as Newburg rather than the souffl� cup of tartar sauce that rode sidesaddle. Still, they were far from disappointing. I opted for a small order of Buffalo chicken fingers ($5.95), which still featured more than a half-dozen hand-breaded chunks of choice, tender chicken. They are available both spicy and, for a different take, sweet. I chose the latter, and was more than pleased. There still was a slight degree of spiciness as well, easily quenched by the small pile of carrot and celery sticks, and the dish of very potent blue cheese dressing. The list of starters at the Blue Point is relatively small, but I think that just allows them to focus more on the quality rather than the quantity. Other options include homemade, hand-breaded onion rings ($3.95/$4.95), stuffed quahog ($2.95), chicken Wing Dings ($4.50), and mozzarella sticks ($4.50). It's important to note that these appetizers are good-sized for a beginning, and perfectly priced. Some time passed before our entrees arrived, but not to the point where we started wondering if they'd ever come. I had originally tried to order the New England clamboil ($14.95), which would have featured a quart of sandless Maine steamers, sausage, a hot dog, linguica, onion, and potato, but Lisa informed me that there were no steamers available. Apparently, there's something called "red tide" which, being a landlubber, I'm not familiar with. Hey, I'm a sportswriter�the closest connection I can make is the Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama. Anyway, I changed my choice to the surf and turf, which features seven ounces of charbroiled sirloin tips along with your choice of either four stuffed shrimp ($14.95) or four ounces of lobster casserole ($16.95). You can also substitute a sirloin steak ($3) or prime rib ($5) for the tips. I went with the tips/lobster combo. The seven one-ounce tips were tasty and cooked perfectly to the requested medium-rare, and they came next to a light and fluffy serving of my starch of choice, rice, along with a dish of the evening's vegetable, a steamed medley of broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots. The main attraction, however, was the lobster casserole, which featured plenty of large hunks of clawmeat baked with a light butter-and-crumb covering. Jennifer chose the "half and half" seafood option ($12.95), allowing her to choose two from a list of fried scallops, clams, fish, and shrimp. Her fish-and-scallop combo was average in size, but as she pointed out, perfectly deep-fried to a golden brown without taking away the flavor and the juices of the sea gems. The fish is also available either breaded or English style, and Jennifer went with the way they eat it "across the pond." It also came with fries and a small cup of vinegary cole slaw. Future trips to the Blue Point (of which I'm sure there will be many) will eventually lead to me sampling such delights as fettucine with lobster alfredo ($15.95), chicken parmigiana ($10.95), that elusive clamboil, and the southern fried steak ($9.50/$10.95). Since the Blue Point is owned by David and Lisa Riccardi of the famed Riccardi family, they also offer a whole slew of pizza options as well, which are available for takeout. We were thoroughly satisfied with pacing and portions of our meal, and saw no need to ask about dessert, which Lisa didn't offer. Our bill came to $49.40 without gratuity, but $6.25 of it was our five sodas, at $1.25 apiece. This is becoming a disturbing trend in my dining adventures. I don't mean to pick on the Blue Point specifically, but how hard is it for restaurants to offer free soft-drink refills? I'm a thirsty guy, and I wouldn't mind paying a bit more for a larger glass or refill option, but area restaurateurs are retiring on my soda splurging. I have an uncle who works for Coke, so I know all about the shelf life and pricing of sodas, and it basically costs mere pennies to put together a full glass. That aside, our visit to the Blue Point was a fine capper to a well-spent family day, and should be a destination for anyone with a taste for good food, good service, or good history.
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/** * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.sun.facelets.tag.ui; import javax.faces.component.UIViewRoot; import javax.faces.context.FacesContext; import javax.faces.context.ResponseWriter; import com.sun.facelets.Facelet; import com.sun.facelets.FaceletFactory; import com.sun.facelets.FaceletTestCase; import com.sun.facelets.FaceletViewHandler; import com.sun.facelets.tag.jsf.ComponentSupport; import com.sun.facelets.util.FastWriter; public class IncludeParamTestCase extends FaceletTestCase { public void testCaching() throws Exception { Facelet f = FaceletFactory.getInstance().getFacelet("test1.xml"); FacesContext faces = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance(); UIViewRoot root = faces.getViewRoot(); this.servletRequest.setAttribute("test", "test2.xml"); f.apply(faces, root); FastWriter fw = new FastWriter(); ResponseWriter rw = faces.getResponseWriter(); rw = rw.cloneWithWriter(fw); faces.setResponseWriter(rw); root.encodeAll(faces); System.out.println(fw); ComponentSupport.removeTransient(root); this.servletRequest.setAttribute("test", "test3.xml"); f.apply(faces, root); fw = new FastWriter(); rw = faces.getResponseWriter(); rw = rw.cloneWithWriter(fw); faces.setResponseWriter(rw); root.encodeAll(faces); System.out.println(fw); } }
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Having It All At Fifty Plus Innovation Edition will be written by contributors from all over the world, and from many different backgrounds. This book will bring you an insight into their individual journey's and some of the challenges they have had to overcome. For some a change in mind-set is all that's needed as reaching fifty should be a time to celebrate. It's a time to remember that there are so many that have not made it this far. Some of us use this time as 'me time.' Now the family has grown it may be the perfect time to start the business we have always dreamt about. For others it's travelling and enriching our lives by experiencing other cultures. On the more physical side, how do you cope with the changes that the menopause forces upon us? How do we cope with the changes in our strength and physical agility? Or for many it maybe what are we supposed to wear? Having It All At Fifty Plus – Innovation Edition answers many of these questions while, at the same time, providing valuable gems of inspiration that proves that the fifties is truly the 'I can' generation. If you are looking for creative ideas on how to welcome being fifty plus then Having It All At Fifty Plus is essential reading. Previous Previous post: Can you write a chapter in our ground-breaking book offering advice on how to create the life you want?
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More than 400 students across Queen Mary, University of London must complete a compulsory Year Abroad (YA) as part of their degree. It is one of the most anticipated, memorable (and for some, daunting) parts of a student's degree. Following feedback from students in previous years, it became apparent that there was a need for a new resource which sought to connect students across years, provide information about the YA Experience, and create an opportunity for informal discussion. First years may want to research what they can do on their YA and where they can go. Second years may wish to communicate with third and final years and look for further information as they seriously consider their options and preparation for their YA. Third years may want to communicate with students in the nearby area, provide regular updates through blogs, give advice or get some help from other students on their YA. Final years may want to contribute case studies of their YA Experience, and help students in lower years who may need advice. The SLLF 'Year Abroad' Community seeks to provide a new social dimension to the YA Experience, and add several interactive elements and opportunities for discussion that may not otherwise be possible without the QMPlus Hub. Currently students have access to one of a series of QMPlus modules by 'cohort'. These modules house mainly administrative resources, such as the YA Handbook, template forms and events promotion. However, there was no single online YA space where more qualitative activity took place, or where the overlapping needs and interests of students in different years were met. Other than through organised events and students being put in touch by academic staff (which is time-consuming), there was no way to find information or talk to students who have already been on a YA or who are at the next stage of planning. For example, final years could not connect with first years, and second years could not contact students on their YAs. Feedback from the annual YA survey makes it clear that whilst QMPlus YA modules are valued for their information on procedure, there is demand for another kind of learning space for students – something less formal, more immediate and which keeps students connected, facilitates cross-year exchange and provides more information and advice. The original forum is a now moribund 'Help, I'm going on my Year Abroad' group (www.facebook.com/groups/138074220036). Intended as a student-managed space to talk about the YA, it has become increasingly loosely administered by students who have not been on an SLLF YA. A lack of focus, structure and content, combined with its open membership policy (many members have not studied abroad) and insufficient moderation, means that it is no longer fulfilling its original objectives. Decide on their preference for placements and locations (particularly first and second years) thanks to YA case studies, blogs, photo sharing, forums and FAQs. Develop strong study practices and work competencies (particularly third and final years). Fully appreciate the benefits derived from a YA and their value to employers (especially, but not exclusively, in the case of final years) through employability advice and graduate case studies. Keep students on their YAs better connected with each other and QMUL, helping in their YA transition, via forums, blogs and private messaging. Keep staff close to students' queries in real time. Enable staff to back-up manual records of students' whereabouts, and track their safety and well being, thanks to an Arrivals and Departures area, featuring a check-in feature. The ultimate goal is for more students to report that they were well-prepared, well-supported and enabled to make the most of their YA and beyond. Before approaching the QMPlus Hub and exploring its capabilities, it was necessary to develop a productivity planner to coordinate the activities of the two-month project (Appendix A). This would set out the number of hours designated to each task, as well as individual phases within which certain 'pages' and 'tools' could be produced. This project was unique in that a QMPlus Hub group of this size had not been created by the School of Languages, Linguistics and Film, so we understood that the time spent on each task may change as the project progressed, and as we gained more insight into what the QMPlus Hub was capable of. As a primary guideline, an initial website layout was also created (Appendix B). By this point, we had a vague idea of the potential layout and tools that could be implemented. This would provide an excellent starting point in the development of the group. Following the initial discussions of the SLLF 'Year Abroad' Community, we explored the features of the QMPlus Hub. We realised there was a degree of flexibility in the layout of each page, so we could customise according to our needs and initial plan. However, there was a need to introduce colour, easy navigation, and a 'brand'. For example, we felt it necessary to include a navigation bar so that students can easily access 'Practical Tips' pages from the homepage. However, the navigation bar for a collection of pages on QMPlus Hub (Fig. 1) is not particularly attractive, and may not draw users in. As a result, we used the Button Optimizer website (http://www. http://buttonoptimizer.com/) to create our own buttons (in 'PNG' form), embedded them as images, and used the URL feature on QMPlus Hub to connect each image to the appropriate page. This method allowed us to create a more colourful and uniform way to present the pages (Fig. 2). Fig. 1: Original navigation bar. Fig. 2: Current navigation bar. After exploring the capabilities of the QMPlus Hub, we were able to examine how we could combine this resource with other online tools to create an interactive social environment. The Hub's coordination with Google was particularly useful as it allowed us to include Google Maps (for interactive maps), Google Forms (for students to check-in) and Google Spreadsheets (for showing students who have checked-in). It was relatively simple to include these features on the QMPlus Hub, and they have helped boost the interactivity aspect of the Community. After several weeks of reorganising and exchanging ideas, the SLLF 'Year Abroad' Community continued to evolve and saw redesigns of some images to create a sleek look and feel. We moved away from clipart and black fonts, and introduced more images, consistent fonts and colours, and design consistency across all pages. The feedback for the video was positive, and only slight changes were necessary, such as small additions to the script. When most of the Group had been completed (including interactive maps, check-in pages, 'Practical Tips' pages and Year Abroad Ambassador section), we were able to invite the first students on their year abroad. Students were to be invited gradually, beginning with those who had already started their year abroad and Ambassadors. Over the course of the following one to two months, we could invite final years, then first and second years. It is hoped that all years could then engage. Promotion of the Community has been possible through flyers and posters emailed to the students. These summarise the features of the SLLF 'Year Abroad' Community, and emphasise the social aspect and usefulness of this resource. For continued and refreshed use of the Community, guidelines and written tutorials were created for staff in order to implement changes at the end or beginning of each new academic year. This could include ways to update information, reset the map and check-in tools, or embed new media. The example shown (Appendix C) demonstrates how an administrator may add new images and text. It is very difficult to quantify the results of this project because the SLLF 'Year Abroad' Community is an environment that should grow and develop over the course of several years as more content is added, and experiences are shared. Despite this, some short-term targets have been set. For example, it is hoped that 100% of first years starting September 2017 will be participating, or have at least accepted membership, in the Community by the end of October. It is also expected that 90% of second years will be involved in the Group, and at least 50% of the overall target audience will be actively engaging in the discussion and features. As of 5th October 2017, there are 75 members, which is almost a quarter of the expected members, and more students accept their invitation each day. The success of the SLLF 'Year Abroad' Community will partly depend on how Year Abroad Ambassadors engage with the platform. These Ambassadors undertake multiple responsibilities, including producing case profiles of their experiences and giving brief talks at events. However, with the introduction of this Community, the Ambassadors will also have a role in marketing the SLLF 'Year Abroad' Community to students, as well as moderating discussion and posts. The Year Abroad Ambassador Workshop, held on Wednesday 4th October 2017, provided the new Ambassadors with information regarding their responsibilities. It is hoped that through their engagement with the SLLF 'Year Abroad' Community, more members of the group will contribute to the discussion. Once again, it is difficult to quantify the success of this scheme in the early stages of the Community, but their involvement should lead to more participation. Student feedback will be encouraged in the end-of-year survey that is distributed in the summer of each academic year. This Year Abroad Survey will help the administrators to understand what direction the Community could take, and what students think about it. This will be one key factor in examining its success. Entering this process, there was a brief plan of the direction that the SLLF 'Year Abroad' Community. We acknowledged the purpose and aims of this Group, and there were some ideas outlining the design (Appendix B). However, the project has evolved organically as more ideas have been introduced and as we have discovered the possibilities and limitations of QMPlus Hub. Thus, one key piece of advice would be to allow the overall purpose and design to evolve and develop throughout the process as you become more familiar with the functionalities. It would be useful to remain flexible in what is expected from the project. Additionally, if the user wishes to create an environment that will last for years to come, it is essential to implement features and tools that either can be easily updated at the beginning of each year, or do not contain information that will become out-dated rapidly. This ensures longevity and sustainability. When searching for students to invite, there was no way to distinguish students with similar names. It may be helpful to include the student's department (such as 'School of Languages, Linguistics and Film') on their QMPlus Hub profile. The ability to search pages on a group or the forums has not yet been implemented. This feature would allow users to bypass unnecessary information in order to find what they need. While QMPlus Hub is technically separate from QMPlus, it was difficult to invite a whole group of students using a similar field (such as their degree), instead of one-by-one. The ability to invite whole year groups of students may be more time efficient. However, despite these obstacles, which may be targeted following future updates of QMPlus Hub, the features that are provided are excellent for fulfilling the general purpose of the system: encouraging discussion and engagement between students. More students reporting that they were well-prepared, well-supported and enabled to make the most of their YA. The Community becoming a clearer part of SLLF YA Culture, so that by the time first years go on their YAs, they understand the benefit of the hub. (with staff input limited to substantial administrative activity over the summer, including overhaul and restructuring if required). However, as a source of information, advice and general discussion, the Community has the potential to develop and evolve according to the needs of students. In the coming months, it is expected that QMPlus Hub will become a more prevalent component in the academic lives of QMUL students, and while the platform will hopefully continue to increase in popularity, there is no doubt that the SLLF 'Year Abroad' Community has become one of the first major groups to demonstrate the technical and social capabilities of QMPlus Hub. Through promotion, engagement, and great input from Year Abroad Ambassadors, the Community has the potential to help students ultimately feel prepared, supported and excited for their Year Abroad work placements, study placements, and postgraduate experiences.
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Flights From Hell An entertaining flying blog with airline travel stories High School Band's Travel Troubles in Delay/Cancellation Stories It is Spring Break 2013, and I am flying from YVR (Vancouver, Canada) to LAX (Los Angeles, California) with my high school band to go to a major music festival. The first problem is that all 100 students arrived at 5:30 am and had lined up waiting to be checked in. I arrived at 6:00 when the clerks started checking us in. Naturally I got stuck at the back of the line. This very long process took over an hour as there were only two people at the desks. Hours later, after we went through security and customs (which thankfully didn't take too long), we arrived at our gate. That was when we received word that our flight, originally scheduled at 8:00, had been pushed back to 10:00. So we now have a hundred reckless teenagers in the departure lounge waiting for the flight. A few of the choir students pulled out their guitars and started singing. Finally, after much waiting, we boarded the plane. I managed to get on first and snag my beloved window seat (I had only flown twice before). Then the mob of kids arrived. Originally, our band teacher said that we had to sit in our assigned seats for takeoff. But some kids started to switch seats, and then a call came out that we could sit wherever we wanted. After a very long half-hour, the kids still had not settled. I was sitting all this time in my seat, reading a book. Then, another call came over the speaker that everyone was to sit in their assigned seats. It took another 15 minutes for that to happen. Finally, 50 minutes after we were supposed to take off, we lifted into the air. The flight itself was uneventful, but when we got to LAX the ground crew took forever to unload all the trumpets and saxophones that we brought for the festival. Then, there was confusion whether our luggage was coming on Carousel 1, 2 or 3. To make matters even worse, the two Greyhound buses that were supposed to pick us up were not at the curb. They were back at the station because of our initial delay. Finally, after 9 hours, we got to the hotel in Anaheim only to discover that our rooms weren't ready! We had to wait another hour for them to "get them ready." Luckily, all these downsides were quelled as we brought home two golds, a silver and a bronze, plus the coveted "Spirit of Anaheim" award! Preferred Status Guy Saves The Day Left In A Quandary By Qatar Fed Up with Customer Disservice Tagged as: delay/cancellation, hotel, seats Aaron Pincus April 22, 2014 at 6:36 am Congrats on your medals and awards. Once you fly a few more times, you will realize this trip was not hell. LaurenB April 22, 2014 at 7:53 pm I suspect that the real flight from hell was for the poor passengers on the plane who had to put up with the shenanigans of a bunch of teenagers! RedHead0186 April 25, 2014 at 2:26 pm Yeah, this sounds like it all went pretty smoothly, aside from the horde of teenagers and the confusion that comes with traveling with a large group and not quite knowing what's going on. Jessie April 26, 2014 at 2:30 am I'm disappointed in the quality of "horror stories" that are now being posted on this flight. A two hour delay is not horrific. Neither is having to wait in a long line to check in when you show up last of a large group of people. Nor waiting a long time for bags when you're all traveling with a bunch of tubas. Sounds like everything went just swimmingly. If this counts as a horror story, I think we've reached a new era in airline travel. boydboy April 26, 2014 at 7:33 am Like you said this is only your second time flying. I fly around 2 to 4 times per month and your story sounds like nothing. To tell you the truth as bad as you thought those minor issues were it was probably nothing compared to the issue other passengers had with your group. It always sucks to have a huge group of people flying together on your flight, especially when they are young because at that age people are loud and they think everyone finds them charming. Ralphie April 26, 2014 at 2:09 pm Not a flight from hell, but for a second time flier it probably seemed to be. That being said, it still wasn't a good flight. Based on the comments to this story, it seems that long lines and delays are the expected norm. I bet way back during the golden age of flying this traveler's experience would have been considered to be hellish. Interesting how perspectives change. 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About Methodology Climate Laws Publications Climate Change Laws of the World Overview and context Laws (13) Litigation cases (0) Climate targets (24) Energy Residential and Commercial Transportation Research And Development Energy Supply Transportation The Bill authorises a stimulus package that supports new and existing renewable energy and energy efficiency programmes. The bill supersedes the tax provisions of the Energy Improvement and Extension Act 2008 as well as part of the Emergency Economic Stabilisation Act 2008. The Bill allocated USD16.8bn to energy efficiency and renewable energy programmes. It foresaw the extension of credit for electricity produced from renewable sources. The limitation on the issuance of new clean renewable energy bonds was increased by USD1.6bn. On completing the 2009 'National Electric Transmission Congestion Study', the Secretary of Energy shall include an analysis of renewable energy sources constrained by lack of adequate transmission capacity. The bill amends the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to create the 'Temporary Programme for Rapid Deployment of Renewable Energy and Electric Power Transmission Projects' that includes incremental hydropower and cutting edge biofuel projects. No limitation shall be placed on funding for the purchase and installation of energy efficiency and renewable energy equipment and materials. Under the Bill, USD2.7bn was destined to the Department of Energy's 'Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Programme', created without funding by the Energy Independence and Security Act 2007, to finance energy efficiency and conservation projects and programmes through the concession of grants to states, territories, local governments and Native American tribes. An additional USD1bn was allocated to state energy offices to support weatheri-sation of low-income homes. USD2bn in grants was made available to US-based advanced battery manufacturing facilities. USD400m was allocated to state and local grant programmes supporting advanced vehicles, and over USD80bn was destined for clean energy research, development and deployment, USD50bn of which was to be granted for direct appropriation and USD30bn in the form of tax-based incentives. USD277m was granted to Energy Frontier Research Centres to develop cost-effective alternative energy technologies and USD6bn was allocated to the 'Innovative Technologies Loan Guarantee Programme', established by the Energy Policy Act, to accelerate the deployment of commercial clean energy technologies. USD2.5bn was given for discretionary clean energy research and development managed by the Department of Energy (DOE), including USD800m for next generation biofuels and USD400m for geo-thermal technologies, and support for several research projects. Grants over USD110m were given to the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory to advance wind energy technologies, building new energy efficient facilities and upgrading the Laboratory's Integrated Bio-refinery Research Facility. The Bill also allocated USD500m to a grant programme supporting clean energy work-force training managed by the Department of Labor and USD100m to support more workforce training that is managed by the DOE Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability. The DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy will monitor performance in accordance with Risk Mitigation Plans (RMPs). For large grant programmes such as the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG), weatherisation assistance and State Energy Programmes (SEP), the DOE will provide assistance to national labs to help measure and verify results. Grant recipients must submit a plan of how they will use funds within 18 months and disburse funds within 36 months. The DOE will perform on-site monitoring annually in each state. Read related publications from the Grantham Research Institute In partnership with the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Columbia Law School Grantham Research Institute Governance and legislation research theme News and commentaries Email:[email protected] Full address information Copyright © LSE 2021 Climate Change Laws of the World uses cookies to make the site simpler. Find out more about cookies >>
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Originally, Li means gourd ladle. Since the lake looks like a gourd ladle, it was named Lihu Lake. The lake has another name of "Wuli". It is almost as big as West Lake, with picturesque landscape all year round, with green water surrounded by mountains and green trees reflected in water. There are 15 parks in the surrounding areas of Lihu Lake. All of them are open to the public for free. The lake is divided into two parts by the Shuanghong Bridge. There are the Yufu and Bogong islands in the east, which are connected by the Li Embankment. You may have a walk along the embankment to enjoy the scenery with birds flying in the sky, fish swimming in the shallow water as well as mountains and water extending far away. The Viewing Platform-Huanhu Road-Yufu Island-Lihu Lake Central Park-West Jincheng Road-Lihu Road-Jinshi Road-East Shanshui Road-Turtle Head Isle-10-li Fragrant Path-Bogong Island-Huanhu Road-The Viewing Platform (about 20 kilometers).
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Dubizzle for job searching. This company is a part of MIH Holdings Limited. Operated from 20025 and is a holding company. On the other hand, working extensively through its subsidiaries. Mainly in the United Arab Emirates. Moreover Dubai and Abu Dhabi. One of the fastest growing Internet subscriber platforms. And one of the most popular in Dubai. Job seekers who will sign up. Definitely find good companies to work with. Because they provide entertainment interactive and e-commerce services to new Dubai subscribers. Most of the people who are in Dubai, Abu Dhabi. Using daily the job site. Also, our company can see other emirates users. For example Sharjah job seekers. Although this may be true, helping expats is this company mission. On the other hand, they are mobile ready. For example, with the dubizzle app, you can search employment. Since you will have an account with them. You can quickly drop resume to hiring managers. As job seekers. Especially in UAE. The new account should be created.
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Reading Author: Gary Cox Now browsing books written by: Gary Cox Gary Cox existentialism, philosophy How to Be an Existentialist is a concise, witty and entertaining book about the philosophy of existentialism. It is also a genuine self-help book offering clear advice on how to live according to the Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time The Art of Persuasion: Winning Without Intimidation How to Be an Existentialist is a concise, witty and entertaining book about the philosophy of existentialism. It is also a genuine self-help book offering clear advice on how to live according to the principles of existentialism formulated by Nietzsche, Sartre, Camus and the other great existentialist philosophers. An attack on contemporary excuse culture, the book urges us to face the hard existential truths of the human condition. It uncompromisingly counsels us to become tougher and more dignified, less grumbling and irresponsible, to stop chasing rainbows and making excuses and instead to get a grip and get real. By revealing that we are all inescapably free and responsible - 'condemned to be free', as Sartre says - the book aims to empower the reader with a sharp sense that we are each the master of our own destiny. Cox makes fun of the reputation existentialism has for being gloomy and pessimistic, exposing it for what it really is - an honest, uplifting and potentially life changing philosophy!
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import get from 'lodash/get'; import set from 'lodash/set'; /** * Manage configuration for an application by adding config objects. */ export default class Config { /** * Config store. * * @type {Object} * * @private */ _config = {}; /** * Register configuration object. * * @param {String} name - Configuration name. * @param {Object} config - Configuration object. */ register(name, config) { this._config[name] = config; } /** * Get configuration object. * * @return {Object} * * @public */ getAll() { return this._config; } /** * Get value for a given key from config store. * * @param {String} key - Configuration key to return value for. * @param {*} [defaultValue] - Default value to return when actual value is undefined. * * @return {*} * * @example * Config.get('database.connection'); * Config.get('database.mysql.host', 'localhost'); * * @public */ get(key, defaultValue) { return get(this._config, key, defaultValue); } /** * Set or update value for a given key inside config store. * * @param {String} key - Key to set value for. * @param {*} value - Value to be saved next to defined key. * * @example * Config.set('database.connection', 'mysql'); * Config.set('database.mysql.host', 'localhost'); * * @public */ set(key, value) { set(this._config, key, value); } }
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Harry Houdini (March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926) was a legendary twentieth-century American magician, escape artist, contortionist and showman. Born Erich Weiss in Budapest, Hungary, he immigrated to the U.S. with his parents in 1878. Here's where his spirit still haunts. "Young Harry always had an interest in magic and performing. Around the age of seventeen he began doing a magic show with his brother Dash called The Brothers Houdini. Harry would spend hours working on magic tricks and practicing quick hand movements." Ducksters delivers a simple biography, perfect for elementary students. Each of these 552 Houdini photographs and promotional posters are annotated, just click on each image to see its details. Some are available to embed on your non-commercial website or blog for free. Just look for the blue embed icon next to the other social sharing networks, and follow the directions. "With each arrival in a new town, Houdini would offer $100 to anyone who provided handcuffs he could not escape, including the local police. He never had to pay the $100. His easy escapes provided excellent publicity for his shows and he quickly became a headliner, playing in large cities across the country." Visit this fan site for a biography, and details about Houdini's career and death. "Master escape artist Harry Houdini died on Halloween of 1926 from a ruptured appendix, but many of the circumstances surrounding his demise remain mysterious to this day." History unveils conflicting details about how Houdini actually died. "In 1899 Houdini received his big break when vaudeville impresario Martin Beck saw his act at the Palmgarden beer hall in St. Paul, Minnesota and booked him in his national Keith-Orpheum circuit." This Houdini fan site is published by John Cox, and is my pick of the week! Cox's fascination with Houdini began as a teen (in 1975) when Cox began practicing escape and performance magic. Feldman, Barbara. "Harry Houdini." Surfnetkids. Feldman Publishing. 18 Sep. 2018. Web. 20 Apr. 2019. <https://www.surfnetkids.com/resources/harry-houdini/ >. By Barbara J. Feldman. Originally published September 18, 2018. Last modified September 18, 2018.
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Everyone loves salmon. It is such a flavorful fish, especially with all the great herbs and spices included here. Give this recipe a try and it will be Mardi Gras in your mouth. Preheat the grill to medium high. Prepare the filets by rinsing and making sure that all of the bones have been removed and that no skin is left on the edges. Pat the filets dry and reserve. Combine all of the spice blend ingredients in a sauté pan and lightly toast over very low heat, stirring constantly, until light brown and aromatic. Remove from the pan. Transfer to a shallow dish or plate. Prepare the chile-herb butter by combining the butter, chiles, and herbs in small bowl and blending with a wooden spoon until smooth and well mixed. Place the butter on a piece of wax paper or plastic wrap, rolling the butter up in a tube shape. Refrigerate briefly while the filets are grilling. To grill the filets, lightly oil each filet with canola oil then roll the filet in the spice blend until uniformly covered. Grill the filets over medium heat until browned on each side and cooked through to the middle, about 3 minutes per side. Unroll the tube of butter and allow to soften briefly. Cut the butter crosswise into ½ inch thick rounds. Serve the filets hot from the grill topped with the chile-herb butter and Insanity Seafood Sauce or your favorite salsa.
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The Western Journal, Volume 7 nature declares: "Be ye temperate in all things. By keeping constantly within the limits of this law, man maintains his independence of its power. So by maintaining a harmonious relation with mental and moral laws, with common and municipal, martial, marine, commercial, ecclesiastical, and international laws, individuals, Churches, and States are independent of their power. So also the spirit of independence is visible in the spheres of conscience and of religion, while a harmonious relation is kept up with the law of everlasting life. But it may be said, that old laws pass away, are changed, modified, reformed, and that new laws are discovered and declared. Wbat then, it may be asked, becomes of independence, when the old laws in harmonious relation with which it once existed have passed away, and the new laws are discovered and declared? Is independence then lost? No. Forindependence like happiness is a relative term, and like law and happiness, it also is progressive. The spirit of independence advances with the discoveries and declarations of law, and forms again a harmonious relation with the new order of things. Independence keeps exact pace with law. By the penetrating glance of its eagle eye, and by the indomitable energies of the lion heart of this spirit, it is continually making discoveries in every sphere of truth, and declaring and establishing these new truths to be new laws, and thus continually going on civilizing and enlightening the world. The Patent Office bears record of the truth of this position touching mechanical law. The United States bears witness of the truth of this position touching political law. The Christian Church bears record of the truth of this position touching divine law. The spirit of independence in mechanics, politics, and divinity bas civilized and enlightened men, States and Churches; and because this spirit is so great a benefactor of the human family, therefore, as Jefferson has said, even 'error may be tolerated when reason is left free to combat it.' "Truth is mighty and will prerail.' In order that the most striking and plainest view may be given of this subject of independence, take the case of an individual and see in what his independence consists, and as the other kinds of independence, are characterized by analogous peculiarities, as Governments are mainly colossal representations of families, the other cases of independence may be elaborated at leisure, from the hints here dropped, with modifications to suit the circumstances which alter the cases. The main points only will be regarded. Our glorious Declaration of Independence holds it to be self evident that all men are created equal, and it might have added free and fraternal. The equal, free and fraternal state, is the real one which is in harmony with the will of the Creator. Any other state is devoid of pure independence. It contains an incongruity, which is bound one day or another to be modified and reformed, in order that a harmonious union may be established. Man to man the world o'er Shall brothers be for all that.' The spirit of .compromise' is abroad. This fraternal element is now working throughout the political mass, and like leaven it will permeate the "whole lump' of our l'nion. It will modify and reform our political character, liberate our country from internal throes and convulsions, and elevate our people to a higher heaven, in which, the heaven we now enjoy shall seem a hell.') Might not Churches take a hint from the 'compromise question' and cultivate the fraternal feelings? Would we not then have more of a heaven on earth than we now possess, and the will of Our Father there, be done here, more in accordance with the immortal prayer of 'Ilis Son ?' Let us return from this digression to contemplate the plain case of manly independence; and without passing through the stages of a wild savage state; let us take a case 'out of the thick' in the civilized state, in which we find ourselves. Look at the child who is growing up a member of a family, becoming a member of society, a citizen. How can he gain the highest practical point of independence and maintain and manifest its purest spirit? The answer is plain, by devotion, in the family, to the law of his father, in society to the law of its common sense, and as a citizen, to the law of the land. When a man acts in harmony with the law he is free from the law, but when he breaks the law he becomes a slave to the law. Even a threat to break the peace, will put him under bonds to keep the peace. Slight breaches lock him in jail, gross breaches confine him in the penitentiary, and for murder or treason he suffers death. By devoted compliance, with the will of the father, he becomes the favorite in the family, and he is favored with the largest liberty. So the largest liberty is granted him by society when he shows he has the strong. est common sense, and when, as a citizen, he pay's most regard to the laws of the land, we bestow upon him not only extraordinary privileges, but we even raise him to the highest point of pdependence, and beg of himn to be our law maker, our Judge, our Gov. ernor, our President. 1) "And in the lowest depth, a lower deep Still threat'ning to devoir me, opens wide, To which the hell I suffer seems a Heaven.'-_Mion. As independence characterizes individuals, so, analogously, it characterizes countries. Our own is a living and glorious illustration of this analogy. The Father of American Independence published his will to the world. To this, as also to all nations, he said: be equal, free, and fraternal. Be at peace with all, have 'entangling alliances' with none, and maintain your own equality. This country has grown up obedient to his will. It has maintained its own equality among the nations of the earth. From the days of the past reign of terror, to the days of the approaching reign of terror, from the days of Washington, to the days of Fillmore, it has kept aloof free_from the alluring political whirlpools yawning to devour the inhabitants and ships of state along the doomed land of Europe. Yet the trait of independence which most brilliantly distinguishes, and which irradiates over the whole face and from the very heart of our nation—wbich is the element of its most ineffable glory,is the fraternal, the moral, the enthusiastic spirit which it pours forth, to warm up and gladden the heart, to raise up and strengthen the mind of the down trodden' heroes of liberty, even when more 'material aid' is unlawful. The point of time when acts of interposition may be lawfully committed in behalf of a nation which has struggled for liberty, is as one of the judicial heroes of our own nation has declared: 'It is not susceptible of precise limitations, and is extremely delicate in the application. It must be submitted to the guidance of eminent discretion, and controlled by the principles of justice and sound policy. It would clearly be a violation of the law of nations, to invite subjects to revolt who were under actuill obedience, however just their complaints ; or to endeavor to produce discontents, violence and rebellion, in neighboring States, and under color of a generous assistance, to consummate projects uf ambition and doininion. The most unexceptionable precedents are those in which the interference diil not take place until the new States had actually been established, and sufficient incans and spirit had been displayed to excite a confidence in their stability. The assistance that England gave to the United Netherlands when they were struggling against Spain, and the assistance that France gave to this country during the war of our revolution, were justifiable acts, founded in wisdom and sound policy. And it is not to be doubted that the government of the United States had a perfect right, in the year 1822, to consider, as it then did, the Spanish Provinces in South America as legitimate powers which had atained sufficient solidity and strength to be entitled to the rights ind privileges belonging to independent States.'-) Yet as Washington wept while he condemned Maj. André, who does not also both weep over and condemn the deluded followers of Lopez, the notorious leader of the Cuban expedition in 1851 ? LOUIS KOSSUTH. What now shall be said of the appeal of the illustrious Kossuth in behalf of the claims of the independence of Hungary? We answer: we will hail to the independence of Hungary with electric 2) Sze Kent's Comməntaries on American Law. 21. Lecture, page 21 and fol. joy, the instant she displays sufficient means and spirit to establish and maintain her own independence. But as Hungary has not already proved this point, every act to war in her behalf which our nation or our citizen, may commit, would not only be unlawful in us, but very likely, most mournful for her. Were "material aid' and republican counsel, 'means and spirit' enough, given to Hungary by our people, to establish her independence, what proof have we that she could even then maintain her independence? On the other side have we not strong circumstantial evidence tending to the conviction that the means and spirit thus poured upon her by our people, would produce the effect of the vials of wrath poured out by the Angels in the Revelation where the sea "became as the blood of a dead man: and every living soul died in the sea," and the rivers and fountains of waters became blood,' 'men were scorched with fire,' blood was given them to drink," "and they knawed their tongues for pain.' That the way of the kings of the East might be prepared for a reign of terror to come unparalleled even by the reign of terror in France. Let our people read the bloody history of this most enlightened people of Europe, and let their arms be pålsied, sooner than raised to curse the banks of the Danube with the mistaken mercies of their wrath. What then shall we do for Hungary? For our sympathies are aroused in her behalf. Our intense passion for her happiness demands satisfaction. Mere expression is not enough. Something must be done. Well. Right. Bring her here – to our own home. On the banks of the Mississippi her children may enjoy the fruits of liberty, which do not flourish on the uncongenial soil of the Danube. We want them here to increase the glory of our country. We want more farmers, we want more mechanics, we want more manufacturers, we want our wild lands settled, our railroads built, our mines opened, and our manufactories inaintained. Hungary can do more good both for herself and for us, by coming here, than we can do for her, by going there. Do we not want tillers of our ground, smelters of our mines, workmen of our factories to free ourselves from our own present allegiance to Russia? How much longer shall these glorious United States, so boastful of independence , rumainstill dependent on Russia ? materially dependent even on Russia ? Aye bound to her by bands of hemp and of iron? Our Navy and our Firesides are our witnesses! With the old Roman we would ask: "Who is
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This is the 18th Annual YMCA Summer Classic hosted by Blue Ash YMCA and PCY. We will need the support of all participating families in order to operate a well run YMCA Invitational. Warm up - below is subject to change and is when warm up will start, not BASH-specific warm-up. This is based on the 2018 schedule. BASH-specific warm-up will be posted at a later date. Saturday and Sunday morning sessions - warm up at approximately 7am. Saturday and Sunday afternoon sessions - warm up at approximately 2pm.
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Q: ASHX image handler works with chrome, not IE8 I've created code to retrieve an image from the file system using an ASHX handler. The code displays the image correctly in Chrome, but I get a broken image in IE: public class ImageHandler : IHttpHandler { private int? QS_ImageID { get { int? temp = null; if (HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString["ImageID"] != null) temp = HA.Utility.DataHelper.ParseDbInt(HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString["ImageID"]); return temp; } } private bool QS_Thumbnail { get { bool thumbNail = false; if (HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString["Thumbnail"] != null) { if (HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString["Thumbnail"].Equals("1")) thumbNail = true; } return thumbNail; } } public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) { if (QS_ImageID.HasValue) { int uploadID = QS_ImageID.Value; context.Response.ClearHeaders(); context.Response.ClearContent(); context.Response.Cache.SetNoStore(); context.Response.ContentType = UploadDAL.GetMetaData(uploadID).UploadContentType; context.Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "inline;"); if (QS_Thumbnail) { byte[] myImage = UploadDAL.GetFileThumbNail(uploadID); context.Response.AddHeader("Content-Length", myImage.GetLength(0).ToString()); context.Response.BinaryWrite(myImage); context.Response.End(); } else { byte[] myImage = UploadDAL.GetFile(uploadID); context.Response.AddHeader("Content-Length", myImage.GetLength(0).ToString()); context.Response.BinaryWrite(myImage); context.Response.End(); } } } public bool IsReusable { get { return false; } } } A: The problem could be that you didn't specify a mime type for the file. Here are some common image mime types, from a function meant to return the corresponding mime type of a file: string getContentType(String path) { switch (Path.GetExtension(path)) { case ".bmp": return "Image/bmp"; case ".gif": return "Image/gif"; case ".jpg": return "Image/jpeg"; case ".png": return "Image/png"; default : break; } return ""; } If the image is physically stored on the hard drive, you can use this piece of code as it is, if not at least it can give you an idea about how to determine the mime type. In the ProcessRequest method, you would then use context.Response.ContentType = getContentType(imageFileName); Of course as i said before, if you don't have a physical path for the file (for example if it's stored in the database) you should still know the image type. Hope this helps, Andrei A: IE does require a Mime type. The following I use for getting the mime types of images, or force it to be a regular file and let the system handle it. objMIMEType = Microsoft.Win32.Registry.GetValue("HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\." + objAttachment.Extension, "Content Type", "application/octetstream"); if (objMIMEType != null) strMIMEType = objMIMEType.ToString(); else { strMIMEType = "application/octetstream"; context.Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=" + objAttachment.FullFileName); context.Response.AddHeader("Content-Length", objAttachment.AttachmentData.Length.ToString()); }
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To ensure that Dancing Dingo holds the highest of eco-standards, many of our ingredients are ECOCERT® certified organic. ECOCERT® is an internationally recognized organic certification that guarantees the genuine practice of environmental respect throughout the formulation and manufacturing of the product. The certification ensures that 100% of the total ingredients are of a natural origin. ECOCERT® is the standard used by prestige organic brands.
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On a cul-de-sac in the always desirable Preserve at Meadow Run, this Northeast handsome executive Colonial brims with sunshine and space - impressing with 4 beautifully finished levels and the neighborhood's largest footprint. Hardwoods and high ceilings elegantly frame the 1st floor, whose centerpiece is a vaulted Great Room with a gas fireplace and the sweeping kitchen, updated with a new suite of stainless appliances and ceramic tile. The vaulted breakfast room opens transomed glass sliders to the 3 years' young deck, overlooking the tranquil yard. Formal living and dining rooms, and a spacious office access a half bath. A walk-out finished basement with a full bath and a finished top floor offer more than ample room for storage and play. 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths include the incredible master suite, which boasts 3 walk-in closets and a sitting room. Commuters will be so pleased with the under 15 minute trip to the Hamilton train station; access to the corridors of I95 and the Turnpike are even closer. 2-car garage.
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The Phantom of the Opera Screen Print by Chris Weston x Vice Press x Bottleneck Gallery With San Diego Comic Con, and most conventions throughout the country, being cancelled or moved to online experiences, Bottleneck Gallery wanted to take the spirit of SDCC and create a week's worth of releases that would excite and entertain fans of the genres, mediums, and properties present at these wonderful conventions. For today's release BNG has teamed up with Vice Press to release this epic Universal Monsters movie poster for the Lon Chaney starring The Phantom of the Opera by artist Chris Weston. As Vice Press explained, "In what we hope to be the first in an ongoing series, Chris captures the beautiful art deco of Universal's iconic The Phantom of the Opera. We worked closely with the Chaney estate to truly do this piece justice." The Phantom of the Opera by Chris Weston is a 24"x36" hand numbered Universal Monsters screen print. The Regular Edition is limited to 175 pieces and will retail for £40 / $50, while the Variant is limited to 100 pieces and will retail for £50 / $64. Both movie posters will go on sale at 5pm BT / 12pm ET today, Tuesday, July 14th, at Vice-Press.com and BottleneckGallery.com. Labels: Art, Bottleneck Gallery, Chris Weston, Movies, Prints, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC 2020, The Phantom of the Opera, Universal Monsters, Vice Press Art|Bottleneck Gallery|Chris Weston|Movies|Prints|San Diego Comic-Con|SDCC 2020|The Phantom of the Opera|Universal Monsters|Vice Press| ▼ July 2020
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Pro Football Focus names 2 Aggies to weekly teams September 3, 2019 Robert Delgiorno Sports, Texas A&M 0 COLLEGE STATION – Pro Football Focus placed a pair of Aggies on the National Team of the Week and four on the SEC Team of the Week following Texas A&M's opening night 41-7 win over Texas State last Thursday night at Kyle Field. Jayden Peevy and Myles Jones were named to both the National Team and SEC Team while Jared Hocker and Kenyon Green featured on the SEC Team. Jones, a junior cornerback from Magnolia, Texas, intercepted the same amount of passes as he allowed completions, making two interceptions against Texas State. In total, he was targeted five times and allowed just 20 yards in his coverage against the Bobcats. With Justin Madubuike occupying one side of the defensive interior for the Aggies, it was Peevy, a junior defensive tackle from Bellaire, Texas, who dominated against Texas State. Rotated in because of his pass-rushing prowess, 31 of Peevy's 36 snaps came against the pass and he recorded five total pressures including a sack and another hit on the quarterback. Hocker, a junior from North Richland Hills, Texas, and Green, a freshman from Humble, Texas, anchored an A&M offensive line the paved the way for 478 total yards of offense with 246 coming on the ground and 232 through the air. The Aggies were one of 17 teams nationally to record over 230 yards rushing and passing in week one. No. 12 Texas A&M travels to take on top-ranked Clemson Saturday at 2:30 p.m. (CT), the top-15 matchup is set to be aired nationally on ABC. By Matthew Callaway Myles Jones Pro Football Focus Ehlinger like Tim Tebow Corbin named to Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll
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Inspired by Peace, we have created a small community where everyone can learn and understand. At the Peace Village, everyone can come to learn, as the main aim is learning by doing and living in an international community. Here we can study about each others' countries, nationalities and cultures. The "Ban Ton San" (Ban in Thai means village) Peace Village is a small community in the rural area of Songkhla province, Southern Thailand. The main occupation here is the work in the rubber plantation and most of the villagers are Buddhists. Based on international community living, work comes with the daily life. This means that everything is valuable - may it be cleaning, repairing, building, teaching, learning. Creative teaching English – A teaching certificate is not required. Being creative is! Creative teaching aims at giving the chance for people in the village, or of the places nearby, to have an opportunity to communicate using a different language, to touch a different culture. Construction of the Centre – We are building a new centre so we need help to support the local volunteers who are building it in their spare time from work. We are going to build a toilet, kitchen, dormitory for more volunteers and a meeting area. The villagers will help and teach how to build. This is a good way to learn the Thai way of construction. Organic Farming – learning how to produce our own non chemical food and vegetables. Relationship with the villagers – Besides physical work, it is important to learn and share with the villagers visiting their homes, talking and doing activities with them. You will get rich experiences by learning and sharing from each other. Volunteers will stay at the Learning Home (Home stay) in a Thai style dormitory, surrounded by nature, basic and simple. Mat, pillow and fan are provided, so sleeping bag is very important (a thin one) because you will sleep on the floor. There is normal toilet and bath. Washing clothes by hand. No food and drinks (except water) are allowed in the accommodation area for your care because some animals such as mice and ants, will come to share your food. Please keep it clean and tidy. Volunteers are expect to eat Thai food and take turns cooking with local volunteers. Hat Yai International Airport; Hat Yai Train Station; Hat Yai Bus Station. The campleader will take the group to visit the local Temple, water fall, Klongla reservoir, Songkhla beach/Zoo, Hat Yai city centre. You will need to be open minded and love to learn and share. 8,000 Bath to be paid upon arrival.
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"Relics" at the Guthrie Theater It's that time of year when the Guthrie Theater is full of families attending the annual production of A Christmas Carol, which opens this week. There is noticeably more congestion, with a plethora of little girls in their Christmas dresses. But that's not all that's happening at the Guthrie. Up in the 9th floor studio there is something strange and innovative and decidedly nontraditional going on. After making your way through the Christmas crowd in the 4th floor lobby to the elevators that go up to the 9th floor, you are greeted not just by the usual Guthrie ticket-takers, but also by uniformed personnel who scan your neck, and possibly by men with Johnny Depp Willy Wonka bobs who warn you not to go in. The experience continues in the elevator and after you step off on Floor 9, which has been transformed into a museum of 300 year old artifacts, in the year 2314. i.e., today seen through the eyes of future civilizations. This is not theater as we know it where you sit in your seat and watch something happening onstage, but rather an interactive experience of walking through a museum to witness exhibits, presentations, and reenactments. This is not A Christmas Carol. Craig Fernholz and Luvern Seifert (photo by Heidi Bohnenkamp) This strange and fascinating concept came from the mind of creators Sarah Agnew, Nick Golfis, and Chantal Pavageaux. An ensemble of more than a dozen actors play museum workers, protesters, and other mysterious figures involved in the exhibit. We learn that in that long ago year of 2014, something called "The Great Wipe" occurred. Anarchyologists have recently discovered a family home and everything that's inside, and have created this museum with their theories about what things are used for. Which of course are completely wrong. But it makes you wonder, just what would future people think about our iPhones and Brita water filters and muffin tins? And not only that, but what if all of our assumptions about archaeological digs are wrong? Or maybe the ancient artifacts we ooh and ah over at museums are just everyday items that ancient people would think we're crazy for displaying? Relics is a really cool idea, I just wanted a little more of it. I wanted to see more exhibits along with the crazy theories. There seemed to be a few too many moments of waiting around for the next exhibit to open or presentation to start, but maybe that was my own fault of not pacing correctly. The reenactment of ancient life is quite hilarious, narrated by the endlessly entertaining Luverne Seifert. But just as it's getting good, it's over. The chief anarchyologist who mysteriously disappeared returns, and is about to tell us what happened, when the show is abruptly over and we're told to leave. I felt a little cheated by that - I wanted to hear what happened, I wanted more Sarah Agnew! Overall I enjoyed the experience, but it left me wanting more. If you're looking for something a little different this early holiday season, head up to the Guthrie's 9th floor to discover ancient secrets about the things we use today. Labels: Chantal Pavageaux, Craig Fernholz, Guthrie Theater, Luverne Seifert, Nick Golfis, Relics, Sarah Agnew "The Cocktail Hour" at the Guthrie Theater "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" at Children's The... "Love's Labour's Lost" by the Moving Company at th... "A Christmas Carol" at the Guthrie Theater and Lyr... "Killer Inside" by Sandbox Theatre at Red Eye Thea... "Inside the Beat" by Mu Daiko at Mixed Blood Theat... "Disenchanted" by Casting Spells Productions at Il... "On Golden Pond" at The Jungle Theater "The Juniper Tree" at Open Eye Figure Theatre "Hauptmann" by Candid Theater Company at the Peopl... "Ghost Sonata" at nimbus theatre "Grounded" by Frank Theatre at the Playwrights' Ce... "The House on Mango Street" at Park Square Theatre...
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Starbucks cups to come with a political message today, Friday about fiscal cliff NEW YORK (AP) — Starbucks is using its coffee cups to jump into the political fray in Washington. The world's biggest coffee chain is asking employees at cafes in the Washington, D.C., area to scribble the words "Come Together" on cups for drink orders on Thursday and Friday. CEO Howard Schultz says the words are intended as a message to lawmakers about the damage being caused by the divisive negotiations over the "fiscal cliff." It's the first time employees at Starbucks cafes are being asked to write anything other than customers' names on cups. While companies generally steer clear of politics to avoid alienating customers, the plea to "Come Together" is a sentiment unlikely to cause controversy. If anything, Starbucks could score points with customers and burnish its image as a socially conscious company. This isn't the first time the coffee chain is using its platform to send a political message. In the summer of 2011, Schultz also asked other CEOs and the public to stop making campaign contributions until politicians found a way to deal with a crisis over the debt ceiling that led to a downgrade in the country's credit rating. For the latest push, Starbucks is taking out an ad in the Washington Post on Thursday showing a cup with the words "Come Together" on it. The "fiscal cliff" refers to the steep tax hikes and spending cuts set to take effect Jan. 1, unless the White House and Congress reach an agreement to avoid them. As for whether customers will be confused by the "Come Together" message or understand that it's related to the fiscal cliff, Schultz said in an interview that there's wide public awareness about the negotiations and that Starbucks will use social media to explain the effort. The Seattle-based company says test runs at select stores showed operations wouldn't be slowed. Schultz says the message is a way to underscore the damage being done to the "consumer psyche and behavior" by the talks. Although he says Starbucks sales haven't been affected, he points out that Wal-Mart Stores Inc. CEO Mike Duke warned that fears over the fiscal cliff could cause Americans to pull back on holiday spending. Early figures have shown a relatively weak shopping season. As for the negotiations, Schultz isn't taking any sides on the issues of tax increases or spending cuts.
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News Environment & Sustainability Paper Excellence named on Best 50 Corporate Citizens of Canada list June 30, 2022 By P&PC Staff Paper Excellence was named as one of Canada's 2022 Best 50 Corporate Citizens by Corporate Knights. This is the 15th time that the company has figured on the list. The company operates six pulp and paper facilities in British Columbia and Saskatchewan. "Receiving this award again from Corporate Knights is a tremendous honour and really speaks to the work Paper Excellence employees do to keep our operations sustainable and environmentally friendly," said Graham Kissack, vice-president of EHS and corporate communications for Paper Excellence Canada. The Best 50 award is judged using key performance indicators that relate to the organization's raw resource use, emissions profile, social performance, safety performance and percentage of revenue from clean sources. Eighty-five percent of Paper Excellence's total energy use was renewable in 2021. The company has continued to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions – now down by 66 percent since 1990. Paper Excellence's products are certified to numerous independent sustainable forestry standards including the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), and the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI). Resolute's Yves Laflamme named to Canada's 2020 Clean50 and Clean16 lists Solenis receives gold certification for corporate social responsibility Cascades lands in annual global ranking of sustainable corporations Paper Excellence's latest sustainability report highlights achievements and improvement opportunities Canfor and Canfor Pulp share 2021 sustainability report Kruger Products increases prices in Canada
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TRADESHOWS, PEOPLE, EVENTS, GOOD-TIMES, WE LOVED IT ! Obviously our week started with the Bread & Butter Berlin where we discovered a healthy, wealthy & super relevant L.O.C.K. area. A few years ago we would have « dreamed » that kind of hall, now we take it for granted thanks to Karl-Heinz and his clever team. It then became almost difficult to escape from that exciting « vintage – I love Japan area »…. We were a bit like kids on a monday morning at their playground, when all others were at school…. we had time and place to meet, to talk, to enjoy the show, to talk passion…. Together with our friend Noam from the « General Store » we checked the latest products from « Pure blue japan », « The Real Mc Coys », « Dr. Collectors », « The Rising Sun » had a lot of pleasure losing our time by checking « Clutch » & « Lightning magazines »…. Then we made it to the 14oz Backyard party where we hooked up with Kent & Hitoshi Tsujimoto ( CEO & Founder of Real Mc Coys ) and talked vintage. We were like happy & excited little kids comparing their G-I Joes !
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Are U.S. Marijuana Delivery Drivers Better Off Than Uber Drivers? Home News Are U.S. Marijuana Delivery Drivers Better Off Than Uber Drivers? A few years ago when food delivery and ride-sharing services came out, it was one of the coolest things imaginable. If you are a hermit who doesn't like to leave their home like me, the idea is one of the greatest things out there. Or if you need a ride home that is affordable, you can't have an easier time in today's world. But once marijuana was legalized in many different states something even more amazing became available- marijuana home delivery services. Yes, in certain states you can have your weed brought right to your door legally. Becoming a marijuana delivery driver sounds kind of sketchy, but according to news reports, it's becoming the best option to get cash on your own time. Many people nowadays need more income than what their traditional 9 to 5 can provide for them, so they supplement with driving services such as Lyft or Uber. Some people have been able to make enough for it to become their main source of income, but there are drawbacks to the job. Jennifer Rodriguez who spoke to the San Francisco Chronicle says that even though she makes a good amount being an Uber driver, they don't pay for any of your expenses and you're a freelancer meaning that you are not on a regular payroll. But Jennifer Rodrigues also works as a marijuana delivery driver for a company called Caliva who grows and dispenses cannabis. Caliva can deliver in multiple areas around San Francisco to anyone over 21 with a valid ID. Rodrigues says it is a better gig because she is considered a full-time employee, gets paid $15 an hour, and is even reimbursed for her miles driven and phone use. Rodrigues added that there is a stigma around marijuana delivery drivers that they are stoners but she says that is not the case for most people. The reason Caliva are able to make people like Rodrigues a full-time employee is because California law requires cannabis businesses to have employees instead of freelancers or contractors. And even though it is less money in their employee's pockets, most are okay with this are deciding to choose companies similar to them instead of contract companies like Uber. That means that cannabis companies dipping their toes into the delivery route might become more lucrative than those who do not. According to reports, another marijuana delivery service called Eaze has made a major deal in excess of $65 million. This would give the company a whopping $300 million evaluation due to their willingness to provide not just weed, but also CBD products. Many other marijuana delivery companies are popping up on the scene to make their mark, and hopefully make a difference to their area. Dalvin Martin, 23, runs the company called The Loaded Bowl in the San Francisco area and is happy that he will finally be able to start his delivery program. Martin said, "I just want to help out South City. These are the people I've seen all my life and I just want to make sure I'm spreading happiness and raising the quality of life. Doing it in South City is kind of ideal because that's where I've been born and raised. We are just trying to be the first one through the door and take advantage of the opportunity and change the negative stigma of cannabis in general". Is This a Dangerous Job? I think this is the major difference among many businesses versus the cannabis community. Many of the people in the marijuana industry are simply trying to help others and change the nasty stigma associated with cannabis use. Because of that, they have amazing customer feedback, are growing exponentially, and have employees who love to come to work every day. Of course, marijuana is a substance that is legally available now but being a so-called "runner" used to be and still can be very dangerous. When you are clearly in a car marked with a marijuana delivery logo, some people take advantage and it can be scary. Last year in Colorado, a man committed a gang-related robbery that affected a local cannabis company. He ended up robbing the delivery driver at gunpoint for their marijuana stash. He was later convicted but it is a very scary reality that is at the forefront of these companies minds, but one driver named Nicholas Robbins says, "I feel totally safe". He feels safe because of the way the companies handle their employees and customers. Caliva provides all of their driver with a camera mounted in their car, a GPS system, and documentation stating they can carry the marijuana legally. Robbins also stated that Caliva provides them with a letter telling them to hand over their marijuana lock boxes if they are ever being asked to so they are safer in that situation. It seems like marijuana delivery is the future of buying cannabis products similar to how Amazon changed traditional shopping experiences. If that is the case, everyone is safe and get your weed while you're watching Netflix.
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Tough, Tougher, Mission Timer: Sinn Spezialuhren Launches EZM 13.1 WatchTime - USAs No.1 Watch Magazine February 21, 2022 On duty for 25 years, literally around the clock: Sinn Spezialuhren looks back on 25 years of mission timekeeping in 2022. Originally developed for special units of the German Federal Police and Customs, these mission timekeepers have meanwhile been produced for many other professionals, such as emergency medical personnel, rescue workers, pilots, divers, and firefighters. Designed as robust instruments with outstanding readability and function in mind, they also serve as picture-perfect tool watches for enthusiasts who appreciate bold design, resilience, and clever technologies. The latest member of the squad is the EZM 13.1, a diving chronograph featuring a 60-minutes stop counter versus the common 30 minutes. The large subdial for the elapsed minutes is displayed prominently at 6 o'clock. The EZM 13.1 is driven by Sinn's self-winding chronograph movement SZ202, a modification based on ETA Valjoux 7750. In typical mission timer manner, the stainless-steel timepiece boasts some of the German brand's innovative technologies, such as improved magnetic field protection (up to 80,000 A/m) and temperature resistance (–45 °C up to +80°C) as well as AR-Dehumidifying to avoid fogging. Tested in accordance with the European diving equipment standards, the EZM 13.1 is pressure resistant up to 50 bar and features a diver's bezel with minute ratcheting. Measuring 41 mm in diameter, it is equipped with a metal bracelet and has a price tag of $3,270. Sinn also offers a variant with silicone strap, which retails for $3,140. To learn more, visit Sinn Spezialuhren, here The Perfect Wave: Seven Watches with Nautically Engraved Dials Laco Flies High with Duo of Vintage-Inspired Pilot's Watches Lift-Off: 6 Watches (Other Than the Omega Speedmaster) That Went to Space Anything But Ordinary: 8 Watches Made from Extraordinary Materials James Bond's Watches: The Complete Movie Timeline Purple Panda and California Blue: Czapek Expands the Faubourg de Cracovie with a LE Duo Back to the '80s: Doxa Introduces the Sub 600T (With Hands-On Photo Gallery)
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Свяще́нные те́ксты, или религио́зные те́ксты, — тексты, которые в различных религиях рассматриваются как священные и занимают центральное место в их религиозной традиции. Данные тексты заявляют о своём сверхчеловеческом происхождении или вдохновении определённого божества. В религиозных текстах очень важна преемственность передачи сакрального знания. Особенности Исторически сложилось так, что те или иные религиозные тексты в мифологической форме рассказывают о происхождении мира, о его сакральном устройстве, о прародителях человека и первых людях. Большое место в них уделяется описанию священных обрядов и церемоний, рассказывается о нормах поведения и законах бытия. Некоторые религиозные тексты являются доступными для всех, а есть те, с которыми могут ознакомиться лишь посвящённые данной религии. Большинство религий обнародовало правила, определяющие критерии оценки своих религиозных текстов и ограничения на их изменения. Таблица Список религиозных текстов Список религиозных текстов, используемых в различных религиях (в алфавитном порядке): Адидам Писания Франклина Альберта Джонса известного как Ади да Любовь-Ананда Самрадж Алетэон Компаньоны Лошади Истинного Заката Завет Лошади Заката Гностикон Сердце Ади дам Откровение Не-Два это Мир Пневматон Трансцендентный Реализм Эфирийское общество Девять свобод Айявари Акилатиратту Амманай (англ. Akilathirattu Ammanai) Арул Нул (англ. Arul Nool) Асатру Речи Высокого Эдда Старшая Эдда Младшая Эдда Атонизм Великий гимн Атону Ацтекская религия Группа Борджиа кодексы Бахаи Книги Баха'у'лаха Четыре долины (версия 1857) Семь долин (версия 1860) Спрятанные слова Баха'у'лаха (на арабском 1857) Спрятанные слова Баха'у'лаха (На персидском 1857) Драгоценные камни Божественных Мистерий (1859) Книга аттестации (частично на персидском и частично арабском 1861) Призыв Господа Воинств (1868) Скиния единства (1870) Китаб-и-Агдас (завершён в 1873) Дощечки Баха'у'лаха раскрытые после the Китаб-и-Агдаса (написанные до 1892) Послание Сыну Волка (1890) Крупицы знаний из Писаний Баха'у'лаха (сборник, выбранный Шоги Эффенди из сочинений Баха'у'лаха', 1853 по 1892) Бон Бонские Ганджур и Данджур Буддизм Буддизм Тхеравады Трипитака или Палийский канон Виная-питака Сутта-питака Дигха-никая, «длинные» лекции. Мадджхима-никая, «средней длины» лекции. Самъютта-никая, «связанные» лекции. Ангуттара-никая, «численные» лекции. Кхуддака-никая, «малая коллекция». Абхидхамма-питака Дальневосточная Махаяна Китайские буддийские сутры Махаяны из китайской Трипитаки, включая такие сутры как Алмазная сутра и Сутра сердца Шурангама сутра и её Шурангама мантра Мантра великого сострадания Буддизм Чистой Земли Длинная Сукхавативьюха сутра Амитабха сутра Амитаюрдхана сутра и другие сутры Чистых Земель Тяньтай, Тэндай, и Нитирэн Лотосовая сутра Сингон Махавайрочана сутра Ваджрасекхара сутра Тибетский буддизм Тибетские Ганджур и Данджур Викка Книга теней Обязанность богини Тройной закон Викканская сеть Герметизм Герметический корпус, Кибалион, Изумрудная скрижаль и связанные писания Даосизм Дао цзан — IV век н. э. вкдючает в себя такие ключевые тексты как И цзин Дао дэ цзин Чжуан-цзы Баопу-цзы Иньфуцзин Гуань-цзы Ле-цзы Саньхуанвэнь Юньцзи цицянь Сишэнцзин Сянъэр Тайпинцзин Уфуцзин Учжэньпянь Хуантинцзин Хуахуцзин Цаньтунци и многие другие Джайнизм Шветамбары 11 Анг второстепенное 12 Упангас, 4 Мула-сутр, 6 Чеда-сутр, 2 Чулика-сутр, 10 Пракирнакас Дигамбары Кармапрабхита, также называемая Саткхандагамой Кашаяпрабхита Неденоминационное/Неспецифическое Джина Виджая Таттвартха сутра Гадхахасти Махабхашия (авторитетный и древнейший комментаркий к Таттвартха сутре) Джедаизм Айономика Рамагхон Дискордианизм Принципия Дискордия Древнеегипетская религия Старое царство Тексты пирамид Первый промежуточный период и среднее царство Тексты Саркофагов Второй промежуточный период Древнеегипетская Книга мёртвых Книга пещер Книга врат Амдуат Книга Небесной Коровы Литания Ра Древняя Греция Гимны Гомера (англ. Homeric Hymns) Теогония Илиада и Одиссея Золотые стихи Друзы Послание Мудрости Rasa'il al-hikmah Друидизм Мабиногион Книга захватов Дудеизм Дуде Дэ Цзин Дудерономия Езиды Чёрная книга Кетебе Джилве Настоящие основные тексты езидской религии, которые существуют сегодня, являются гимнами, известными как кавлы. Зороастризм [[Файл:Bodleian J2 fol 175 Y 28 1.jpg|thumb|Ясна (Авеста) 28.1 (Bodleian MS J2)]] Первичные религиозные тексты, то есть коллекция Авеста Ясна, основная литургическая коллекция, включает в себя Гаты. Висперад — коллекция дополнений к Ясне. Яшты, гимны в честь божеств. Видевдат описывает различные формы злых духов и способы их поражения. более короткие тексты и молитвы, Яшты — пять Нияшес («поклонение, похвала»), 'Сирозе и Афринганс (благословения). Существует около 60 вторичных религиозных текстов, ни одна из которых не считается писанием. Наиболее важными из них являются: Денкард (средний персидский, 'Акты религии'), Бундахишн (средний персидский, 'Изначальное творение') Меног-и Крад (средний персидский, 'Дух мудрости') Арда Вираф Намак (средний персидский, 'Книга Арды Вирафа') Сад-дар (современный персидский, 'Сто дверей' или 'Сто глав') Риваятс, Переписка 15-18 веков по религиозным вопросам Для повседневного использования мирянами зенд (досл. комментарии), различные комментарии и переводы Авесты. Хорде Авеста Зороастрийский молитвенник для мирян из Авесты. Игуаньдао Майтрейя сутра (китайский: Ми Ле Чжэнь Цзин) Путешествие к аду (китайский: Ти Ю Ю Джи) Индуизм Основная статья: Священные писания индуизма Шрути Веды Риг-веда — записана в XV веке до н. э. Самаведа Яджурведа Атхарваведа Брахманы Араньяки Упанишады Смрити Итихасы Махабхарата (включая книгу Бхагавадгита) Бхагавад-гита Рамаяна Пураны Бхагавата-пурана Тантры Сутра Стотра Аштавакра-гита Гхеранда-самхита Гитаговинда Хатха-йога-прадипика Йога-Васиштха Пурва Миманса Пурва Миманса Сутры Веданта (Уттар Миманса) Веданта-сутры Вьяса Йога Йога-сутры Санкхья Санкхья сутры Капилы Ньяя Ньяя-сутры Гаутамы Вайшешика Вайшешика Сутры Канады Вайшнавизм Вайкханаса Самхиты Панчаратра Самхиты Дивьяпрабандам Шактизм Шакта Тантры Кашмирский шиваизм 64 Бхайравагамы 28 Шайва Агамы Шива-сутры Васугупты Виджняна-бхайрава-тантра Пашупата Шиваизм Пашупата Сутра Лакулиша Панчарта-бхашья Каундиньи (комментарий к Пашупата сутрам) Ганакарика Ратнатика Бхасарваджны Шайва Сиддханта 28 Шайва Агам Тирумурай (канон из 12 работ) Мейкандар Шастры (канон из 14 работ) Гаудия-вайшнавизм Брахма-самхита Джаядева Гитаговинда Кришна-карнамрита Чайтанья-бхагавата Чайтанья-чаритамрита Према-бхакти-чандрика Хари-бхакти-виласа Лингаята Сиддханта Шикхамани Вачана Сахитья Мантра Гопья Шуньясампадане 28 Агамы Карана Хасуге Басава Пурана Кабир Пантх поэмы Кабир Даду Пантх Поэмы Даду Ислам Основная статья: Священное Писание в исламе Коран (также называемый Куран, Коран, Кур'ан, или ал-Кур'ан) — четыре книги, которые считаются раскрытыми и упомянутыми по имени в Коране — это Коран (раскрытый Мухаммеду), Таурат (раскрытый Мусе), Забур (открытый Давуду) и Инджиль (открытый Исе) Хадис, сообщения о деяниях и высказываниях Мухаммеда. Христианство Традиционное Христианство Библия (Ветхий Завет, Новый Завет, Евангелие). Некоторые деноминации также включают Апокриф. Для Протестантизма, это канон из 66 книг — Еврейский Танах из 24 книг по-разному разделённых (в 39 книг) и универсальный 27-книжный Новый Завет. Некоторые деноминации также включают 15 книг Апокрифов между Ветхим Заветом и Новым Заветом, в общей сложности 81 книга. Для Католицизма, это включает семь второканонических книг в Ветхом завете в общей сложности 73 книги, называемых Канон Трента (в версиях Латин Вульгате, Вторая книга Ездры и Третья книга Ездры включены в приложение, но считаются неканоническими). Для Православной церкви, это включает Второканонические книги, которые состоят из католического дейтероканона, плюс Третья книга Маккавейская, Псалом 151, Молитва Манассии, и Вторая книга Ездры. Четвёртая книга Маккавейская считается канонической Грузинской православной церковью. Эфиопская православная церковь (и её отпрыск, Эритрейская православная церковь) добавили различные дополнительные книги в зависимости от конкретного перечисления канона (см. Эфиопский библейский канон), но всегда включали третью книгу Ездры, Книгу Юбилеев, Книгу Еноха, 4 Варух, и 1, 2, и 3 Маккавеи (нет никакого отношения к Книгам Маккавеев). Некоторые Сирийские церкви принимают Сирийский апокалипсис Варуха в качестве писания. Христианская наука Библия Наука и здоровье с ключом к Писанию написанная Мэри Бейкер-Эдди. Этот учебник вместе с Библией служит постоянным «безличным пастором» церкви. Гностицизм Библиотека Наг-Хаммади и другие Гностические тексты (не из Библии) Некоторые книги Ветхого Завета и Нового Завета Кердонианианизм и Маркионитство Только Евангелие Маркиона и выбранные Послания Павла приняты Свидетели Иеговы Библия (Священное Писание — Перевод нового мира является их предпочтительным переводом.) Движение святых последних дней Библия Церковь Иисуса Христа Святых последних дней (Церковь СПД) использует СПД издание Библии короля Якова для англоговорящих членов; другие версии используются в неанглоговорящих странах. Сообщество Христа использует перевод Джозэфа Смита, который он называет «вдохновлённой версией», а также обновлённым современным переводом. Книга Мормона Драгоценная жемчужина Учение и заветы Существуют существенные различия в нумерации содержимого и раздела между учением и заветами используемыми Сообществом Христа и СПД Церковью. Другие, более мелкие ветви Святых последних дней включают другие писания, такие как Книга Закона Господа используемые Церковь Иисуса Христа Святых последних дней (Странгит) или Слово Господне использовалось ответвлениями Феттинга.. Церковь коренных американцев (Христианско-образовательные фракции) См ниже. Растафарианство См ниже. Церковь адвентистов седьмого дня Библия писания Эллен Уайт относятся к повышенному статусу, хотя и не соответствуют Библии, поскольку она считается вдохновлённой пророчицей. Сведенборгиане См ниже. Церковь объединения См. ниже. Иудаизм Талмудический иудаизм См. также: Раввинская литература Танах Тора (указание) Невиим (пророки) Ктувим (писания) Мишна Палестинский Талмуд Вавилонский Талмуд Гемара Каббала Каббала: Основные тексты Зохар Хасидизм Ранние тексты: Ноам Элимех (Элимелех из Лиженска) Кдушат Леви (Леви Ицхак из Бердичева) Основополагающие тексты различных хасидских сект: Ликутей Мохаран (Брацлавские хасиды) Меор Эйнам (Чернобыль) Мей Хашилоах (Ижбитза — Радзин) Тания (Хабад) Вайоэл Моше (Сатмар) Йоруба Оду Ифа Коллекция Оду Ифа Яапа Вердуйджина Караимизм Танах Хайманот Танах с несколькими еврейскими апокрифами Каодай Кин Тиен Дао Ва Тэ Дао (Молитвы Небесного и Земного Пути) Фап Чен Чуен (Религиозная Конституция Каодай) Тан Луад (Канонические коды) Тэн Нгон Хиеп Туен (Компиляция божественных сообщений) Карлос Кастанеда Книги самого Кастанеды 1968 — Учение дона Хуана: Путь знания индейцев яки (англ. The Teachings of Don Juan, A Yaqui Way of Knowledge) 1971 — Отдельная реальность (англ. A Separate Reality) 1972 — Путешествие в Икстлан (англ. Journey to Ixtlan) 1974 — Сказки о силе (англ. Tales of Power) 1977 — Второе кольцо силы (англ. The Second Ring of Power) 1981 — Дар орла (англ. The Eagle's Gift) 1984 — Огонь изнутри (англ. The Fire From Within) 1987 — Сила безмолвия (англ. The Power of Silence) 1993 — Искусство сновидения (англ. The Art of Dreaming) 1997 — Активная сторона бесконечности (англ. The Active Side of Infinity) 1998 — Колесо Времени (англ. The Wheel of Time) 1998 — Магические пассы: практическая мудрость шаманов древней Мексики (англ. Magical Passes of the Sorcerers of Ancient Mexico) Книги Флоринды Доннер-Грау одобренные Кастанедой 1977 — Сон ведьмы 1982 — Шабоно 1991 — Жизнь-в-сновидении Книга Тайши Абеляр одобренная Кастанедой 1992 «Магический переход: путь женщины-воина» Киратизм Мундум Конкокё Конкокё Киотен (Священное Писание Конкокё) Оширасе-Гото Обобе-Чо Конко Дайджин Обоегаки Горикай I Горикай II Горикай III Конфуцианство У-Цзин Четверокнижие Тринадцатиканоние Три комментария к весенним и осенним летописям Космоэнергетика Танец шивы или космический беспредел По следам танца Шивы Креативизм Вечная религия природы Библия белого человека Целительная Жизнь Кызылбаш Буйруки Кызылбаша Фетеватнаме Лингаята Siddhanta Shikhamani Майянская религия Пополь-Вух Дрезденский кодекс Мадридский кодекс Парижский кодекс бесчисленные уничтоженные кодексы Мандеи Ginza Rba Книга Зодиака Кйолуста, Канонический молитвенник Книга Джона Крестителя Диван Абатур, Чистилища 1012 вопросов Коронация Шислам Рба Крещение Хибил Зива Харан Гавайта Манихейство Евангелион (Греческий: Εὐαγγέλιον, что означает «хорошие новости»). Также известен как Евангелие Мани и Живое Евангелие Сокровище жизни «Прагматейя» (греч. πραγματεία) Книга Тайн Книга великанов Послания Псалтирь и молитвы. Коптский манихейский псалтырь, обнаруженный в Египте в начале 1900-х годов, был отредактирован и опубликован Чарльзом Альберри из манихейских рукописей в коллекции Честер Битти и в Берлинской академии, 1938-9. Шабураган Аржанг Кефалия (греч. Κεφάλαια), «Дискурсы», найденные в коптском переводе. Махикари Священные слова (Госейген) Молитвенная книга Йокоши (Нориготошу) Мейаважи Четыре веды Мейаважи Ати мей утайа пурана витантам Антаваркал манмиям Эман патар атипату тиру мейньяанак корал Эман патар атипату котаютак кур Мехер Баба God Speaks Discourses Моизм Мо-цзы Наука разума Наука разума Эрнеста Холмса Нью Эйдж Различные религии Нового века могут рассматривать любой из следующих текстов как вдохновлённый: Курс чудес Беседы с Богом Оаспе Книга Урантии Разоблачённая Изида Оаспе вера Оаспе Орфизм Поэмы Орфея Равидассия Амритбани Гуру Равидасс Джи Растафарианство Библия (Эфиопский православный канон) Holy Piby Кебра Негаст Речи и труды Хайле Селассие (включая его автобиографию «Моя жизнь» и «Прогресс Эфиопии») Свиток королевского пергамента чёрного верховенства Раэлиты Труды Раэля aka Клод Ворильхон Интеллектуальный дизайн: сообщение от дизайнеров Чувственная медитация Да, клонированию человека Рэйки Оригинальное руководство по Рэйки доктора Микао Усуи Саентология Дианетика: Современная наука о психическом здоровье Список текстов саентологии Самаритянизм Самаритянская Тора Сант мат Анураг Сагар Сатанизм Сатанинская библия Сатанинские ритуалы Сат пантх Гиняны (писания, которые содержат внутреннее знание Корана и Атхарваведы, которые были утеряны в первоначальной форме двух писаний, которые также были искажены) Дуа (молитвы) Сахаджа-йога Все книги написанные Шри Матаджи Нирмалой Дэви Муладхара чакра Метасовременная эпоха Сахаджа йога Творение Сведенборгиане Новая церковь Библия (опущено несколько книг) Работы Сведенборг, Эммануил (не считаются равными Библии) Общая церковь Библия (опущено несколько книг) Работы Сведенборг, Эммануил (считаются равными Библии) Сикхизм Гуру Грантх Сахиб Дасам Грантх Синтоизм Кодзики Риккокуси, который включает Нихон сёки и Сёку нихонги Фудоки Дзинно Сётоки Славянское неоязычество Славяно-Арийские Веды Велесова книга книга Нави Спиритизм Книга духов (англ. The Spirits Book) Книга медиумов Евангелие согласно спиритизму Рай и Ад Бытие по спиритизму Телема Священные книги Телема, в особенности Книга закона Тэнрикё Ofudesaki Mikagura-utai Osashizu Унариусская академия науки Голос венеры Урантианизм Книга Урантии Фалуньгун Чжуань Фалунь Церковь коренных американцев Библия (только среди христианских сторонников) Церковь Объединения Божественный Принцип Библия как освещено более поздним откровением Чхондогё Писание Тонхак Песни Йонгдам Проповеди мастера Хауэола Проповеди Почитаемого Учителя Эуяма Шабакизм Buyruk (Shabak) Шумеро-аккадская мифология Бартонский цилиндр Этрусская мифология Скрижали из Пирги Liber Linteus Cippus Perusinus Ярзанизм Калам-е саранджам Священные тексты разных религий по векам и странам Бронзовый век Древнеегипетская религия Старое царство Тексты пирамид Первый промежуточный период и среднее царство Тексты Саркофагов Второй промежуточный период Древнеегипетская Книга мёртвых Книга пещер Книга врат Амдуат Книга Небесной Коровы Литания Ра Великий гимн Атону Классическая античность Этрусская мифология Скрижали из Пирги Liber Linteus Cippus Perusinus См. также Священное Писание Список религий Примечания Литература Всемирное писание: Сравнительная антология священных текстов / Под общ. ред. проф. П. С. Гуревича: Пер. с англ. — М.: Республика, 1995. — 591 с. Witzel, Michael, «Vedas and Upaniṣads IAST», in: Flood 2003, p. 68
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Added By: gallyangel Last Updated: gallyangel The Mystery of the Sea Author: Bram Stoker Publisher: Valancourt Books, 2007 Doubleday, Page & Company, 1902 William Heinemann, 1902 This book does not appear to be part of a series. If this is incorrect, and you know the name of the series to which it belongs, please let us know. Submit Series Details Sub-Genre Tags: (0 reads / 0 ratings) When Archibald Hunter comes to Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire, for his annual holiday, he looks forward to a tranquil few days by the sea. But as he sits by the bridge he is disturbed by a strange vision of a couple he had seen earlier, the man now carrying a small black coffin. Shortly afterwards he discovers their child has drowned. The following day, speaking to a fisherman, he is again confronted by a portent of doom. As he sets out to sea, the other men speak his name - Lauchlane Macleod: the very same whose death Gormala had foretold. But how can this gaunt old woman know such things? Where are these terrible visions, whose force he seems unable to counter, taking him? What is the significance of the pages of cipher which once belonged to Don de Escoban? Can he solve the Mystery of the Sea? I had just arrived at Cruden Bay on my annual visit, and after a late breakfast was sitting on the low wall which was a continuation of the escarpment of the bridge over the Water of Cruden. Opposite to me, across the road and standing under the only little clump of trees in the place was a tall, gaunt old woman, who kept looking at me intently. As I sat, a little group, consisting of a man and two women, went by. I found my eyes follow them, for it seemed to me after they had passed me that the two women walked together and the man alone in front carrying on his shoulder a little black box--a coffin. I shuddered as I thought, but a moment later I saw all three abreast just as they had been. The old woman was now looking at me with eyes that blazed. She came across the road and said to me without preface: "What saw ye then, that yer e'en looked so awed?" I did not like to tell her so I did not answer. Her great eyes were fixed keenly upon me, seeming to look me through and through. I felt that I grew quite red, whereupon she said, apparently to herself: "I thocht so! Even I did not see that which he saw." Copyright © 1902 by Bram Stoker There are currently no reviews for this novel. Be the first to submit one! You must be logged in to submit a review in the BookTrackr section above.
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Following the remarkable performance in the Trofeo Alfredo Binda, we are racing again on Thursday. CCC-Liv starts with the following riders in the Driedaagse Brugge – De Panne (UCI Women's World Tour): Evy Kuijpers, Agnieszka Skalniak, Valerie Demey, Marta Lach and Marianne Vos. "We approach this course very openly, there are opportunities for everyone. Last year there was a breakaway which lasted a long time. This could happen again this year and then it is important that someone from CCC-Liv is present. If it ends in a sprint, then Marianne Vos is the one we push forward", says sports director Jeroen Blijlevens.
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La Supercopa de Japón 2001, también conocida como Supercopa Xerox 2001 () por motivos de patrocinio, fue la 8.ª edición de este torneo. Fue disputada entre Kashima Antlers, como campeón tanto de la J. League Division 1 2000 como de la Copa del Emperador 2000, y Shimizu S-Pulse, como subcampeón de la Copa del Emperador 2000. El partido se jugó el 3 de marzo de 2001 en el Estadio Nacional de la ciudad de Tokio. Participantes Partido Detalles Véase también J. League Division 1 2001 Copa del Emperador 2001 Copa J. League 2001 Referencias Enlaces externos Japan - List of Super Cup Finals - Sitio web oficial de RSSSF XEROX SUPER CUP 2001 - Sitio web oficial de Fuji Xerox 2001 Fútbol en Japón en 2001 Deporte en Tokio
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Being comfortable on your business or leisure travel is essential even though it may not be 100%. A way to guarantee some degree of comfort is the use of tech accessories. The fact is forgetting these travel tech accessories can ruin your trip. So, these tech accessories are kind of compulsory, especially for young travelers. Jumia Travel, shares some of them. One tech accessory that should be number one on any travellers list should be the power bank.External battery chargers or power banks have become popular. Your power bank comes handy when your phone is out of battery. Remember, there are so many fake external battery chargers out there. Do well to buy the original one. Preferably,, the one that has two USB ports. The popularity of this tech accessory might have declined but you should take it along if you want to take the perfect travel pictures. If you are going to be around swimming pools and beaches on your trip, it's important to have a case on your phone that can withstand water. You know that water and electronic gadgets are enemies. There are uncountable headsets that you can use to entertain yourself while traveling. The problem here is getting the right headset. The best one is the noise canceling headphones.
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Cyprus lies in a very favourable location at the eastern end of the Mediterranean sea, on a migration and trading route linking west to east which has contributed to its wealth and diversity over countless centuries. Turkey, its nearest neighbour, is just 75km to the north and Syria 97km to the east. It is very southerly too. The 35th parallel runs through the island just south of Famagusta. Further west, the same parallel runs through the top of North Africa but below the Iberian Peninsula. Of all the countries in Europe, only Madeira and the Canary islands lie further south. With an area of 9,251 sq. km, Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily and Sardinia. It measures 240km east to west and 100km north to south. The centre of the island is dominated by the Troodos massive reaching a peak with Mount Olympus at 1952m. The winter months often see the peak covered with a good depth of snow. The geology of this mountain range has excited considerable interest over the years. Cyprus was formed by the collision of the European and African tectonic plates and the igneous rocks of the Troodos mountains hold all the clues. The Kyrenia range in the north, generally running parallel with the Turkish mainland, is totally different being composed largely of sedimentary limestones. It is a much lower range of mountains with the peak, Sevili Tepe, reaching an altitude of 1024m. These mountains are more correctly known as the Besparmak (Five Fingers) mountains. To the south of the Kyrenia mountains is the huge Mesaoria Plain, covering an area of 1000 sq.m. It was once a sea between the two mountain ranges until the seabed rose to form the island as it is now, about 1 million years ago. The average elevation is still only around 100 m. It is the breadbasket of the island but its productivity is limited by lack of water. Without significant rivers, it relies on winter rain and irrigation. There are some coastal plains which are better provided with water, particularly around Güzelyurt which is an important area for growing citrus fruit.
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Home > The Team Kidspot is owned by News Corp Australia which means we have access to great articles and journalists from a variety of publishers including news.com.au, The Sun and The New York Post. Emily Blatchford Emily is Kidspot's Editor and - thankfully - not the lawyer as she once studied to be. Based in Sydney with her husband and two little girls, Emily actually kicked off her journalism career in Gladstone, Queensland, working at The Gladstone Observer. It was on this regional title that she really cut her teeth and quickly rose up the ranks, ending her tenure there with two weekly columns and with the title of Sections Coordinator and Acting Chief of Staff. While Emily's passion for print media remains strong, shortly after returning to Sydney she realised digital was where she really wanted to focus her efforts, and so she joined the ranks of HuffPost Australia as Associate Lifestyle Editor. 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The website is best known for its trustworthy parenting advice, but Leah also brings the fun for parents delivering all the best news across the entertainment, celebrity, travel, home, finance, health, beauty, and fashion sections on the website. Working from the News Corp office in Sydney, she writes about all things entertainment, works with our team of experts to provide accurate and trustworthy health advice, tells you where to travel, where to nab the best buys for the family and how to save money, and even finds you handy hacks for around the home. Leah has an Arts Degree from UNSW, majoring in theatre and film, and furthered her studies in journalism at UTS. Leah has over 14 years experience in digital and print publishing. Her first role was as Online Editor at Girlfriend Magazine, which was awarded Website of the Year twice under her guidance. She later moved to weekly magazines such as OK!, Woman's Day and New Idea, before returning back to the digital world. Leah loves working with children and is passionate about delivering entertaining and helpful articles to parents when they need it the most, which is why she calls Kidspot her perfect home away from home. more from Leah Goulis Claire Haiek Parenting Editor Claire Haiek is Kidspot's Parenting Editor. She has three children - two boys aged 11 and 13, and a seven-year-old girl. Based in Sydney, Australia, Claire completed a Bachelor of Media and Communications at the University of New England. She majored in Writing and Publishing as part of her undergraduate studies. Claire then went on to complete an Honours component with a focus on empathy and immigration in children's literature. Claire has a background in finance and administration, making her a naturally organised and slightly excessive list-writer. Her true passion is storytelling and sharing what she's learnt in the trenches of parenthood. This led Claire to Kidspot in 2016 where she began as the Parenting Reporter. In addition to being a mum, Claire has a keen interest in all things tech and she cannot function without her morning run. She also enjoys sharing all the important things she's learnt like the most difficult ways to get your baby sleep, what happens when your youngest learns how to drop the F-bomb (in context!), and the benefits of bursting your child's Santa bubble. Claire loves road tripping with her family and absolutely MUST have the next holiday planned before returning home from the current one. She lives for date nights with her husband but doesn't get out nearly enough to keep her sane. more from Claire Haiek Nama Winston Parenting Producer Nama Winston is a writer whose life changed in 2007 when she went from being a full-time lawyer to a SAHM and sole parent. She also changed cities from Adelaide to Sydney. In 2015, Nama became a writer and realised she had a voice. 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A published author, she does eventually plan to write a second novel... but for now, she spends most of her spare time chasing after her four-year-old son and her furbaby, Jed the Border Collie. more from Jenna Martin Melissa Wilson The Juggling Act co-host Based at the News Corp Australia head office in Sydney, she has over 20 years' experience in broadcast and digital journalism, covering parenting, lifestyle, entertainment and news. Melissa has a Communication degree from Charles Sturt University, majoring in Broadcast Journalism and Media Production. She has completed a Final Cut Pro editing and Voice Over course at the Australian Film and Television School (AFTRS). She is an experienced voice over artist, presenter and host. Often hosting live events such as Mum Society, parenting events, film Q&As and has appeared on a variety of Australian television shows such as Studio 10, Weekend Sunrise, Today Show, The Project and ABC radio. She is co-host of The Juggling Act podcast and Executive producer of true crime podcast My Father The Murderer which has been nominated multiple times including best storytelling and true crime at the Australian podcast awards, Podcast of the year at the Mumbrella Publish Awards, and Best True crime and justice in the 2020 Webby awards. She has been nominated for a number of other awards, including Journalist of the year and Executive of the year at the Women in Media awards held in Sydney. She is mum to two children and is passionate about travel, sports, books and film. more from Melissa Wilson Nina Young Podcast producer and host Nina Young is the former parenting and podcast editor for Kidspot. Nina is a mum to a very chatty six-year-old and loves to keep parents up to date with the best expert advice, tips and tricks for making life easier and brilliant real-life stories to remind us that we're all in this together. As Podcast Editor, Nina works across Kidspot's Juggling Act podcast, which aims to take the struggle away from working mums doing the juggle. Nina has also produced and hosted the Healthyish podcast, the My Father the Murderer podcast and I Swear, I Never. Nina got her journalism degree from the University of Technology and has worked in print and television before settling into online work. Her podcast work has been nominated multiple times including best storytelling and true crime at the Australian podcast awards, Podcast of the year at the Mumbrella Publish Awards, and Best True crime and justice in the 2020 Webby awards. more from Nina Young Annaliese Dent Writer and Podcast Presenter Annaliese Dent is a writer and podcast presenter who is based in Sydney. With a Diploma in Broadcasting, she is a freelance writer for multiple online platforms with articles regularly published on Kidspot, news.com.au, Body & Soul, and Whimn. She also features on various parenting podcasts and speaks at events on issues relating to relationships and parenthood. Her latest podcast series "Divorce Story" is with Cass Thorburn and prior to that her globally successful PodcastOne series "The Queen Sesh Overshare" with Constance Hall kicked off with over 100,000 downloads in its first week and has amassed over 300,000 downloads worldwide. Annaliese co-hosted National radio show "The Queen Sesh" with Constance which aired for two years on The Hit Network from 2017. She spends most of her free time on Instagram Stories and second to that, loves hanging out with her two boisterous boys, pet bearded dragon and husband (in that order). more from Annaliese Dent Shona Hendley Shona Hendley is a freelance writer and ex secondary school teacher who has also worked in television advertising. With a Masters in Creative Media from RMIT she loves all things creative, especially storytelling. An avid reader of nonfiction, specifically memoirs and true crime, a lover of travel and a recent cycling convert Shona currently lives in regional Victoria with her family, including: two daughters, husband, two cats, and three super cheeky goats. With a strong interest in mental health and wellbeing, women's health, relationships and all things celebrity and pop culture, she loves writing content that incorporates some combination of these. You can find her work on Body + Soul Kidspot, News.com.au and ABC Everyday amongst others. more from Shona Hendley Alexandra Carlton Alexandra Carlton has been a journalist for almost 20 years, beginning her career as a news reporter for Who Weekly and going on to feature writing and editing roles at Madison, Marie Claire, Grazia and Kidspot. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Charles Sturt University and has been shortlisted for Feature Writer of The Year at the Australian Magazine Awards and the ACP Awards. She currently contributes across dozens of Australian print and online publications, writing across everything from news and current affairs, to travel and food to parenting and lifestyle. She lives in Sydney with her husband, son, and two slightly unhinged dogs. more from Alexandra Carlton Natalie Reilly Natalie Reilly is a freelance writer who lives in Sydney. She has over 20 years' experience in digital, print and editing. After completing a BA at the University of New South Wales, majoring in English and Sociology, Natalie wrote for Who Magazine before moving to The Sun Herald where she was deputy of Sunday Life magazine. While she was deputy she also wrote a Beauty column and an advice column, What Your Mother Should've Told You, which became a book in 2011. Natalie helped launch the women's website Daily Life in 2012 before going off to elope and have two kids. She returned as National Lifestyle editor of the Herald in 2017 and wrote a column on pop culture in The Sun Herald from 2016 until 2019. Natalie has been published in The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, Domain, Vogue, Grazia and Marie Claire, writing on social trends, pop culture, current affairs, celebrity, parenting, relationships, fashion and beauty. She now writes regularly for Kidspot, news.com.au and The Daily Telegraph and loves to rant about current issues facing parents. She's also very passionate about women getting much-needed time to themselves. more from Natalie Reilly Contributor and Advice Needed columnist Laura Mazza is a mum-of-three who has a strong interest in mothers' mental health and wellbeing. She is also highly inappropriate and crazy at times but that's why her kids love her (or so she hopes). She is hoping to bring awareness of postnatal and prenatal depression and anxiety through a documentary that she has been working on for three years which is set to be released in 2021. Laura also believes in the "no mother left behind" motto so she has created a Facebook group under the name The Mother's Village, which she plans to expand into something bigger and better to offer parents the support they need to help nurture themselves and their family. more from Laura Mazza Katie Bowman Katie Bowman is a mum to three girls - a four year old and two-year-old twins. She has previously worked as a personal assistant and originally trained as a hairdresser, but is now a full-time mum. She particularly loves to write about her honest journey through motherhood, including the hard days, hoping it will help others who are struggling to know that they aren't alone. In what little spare time she has between wrangling her three kids, she is also working on a children's book. more from Katie Bowman Kristen Dias Founder of Travel Karma Kristen Dias is the founder of Travel Karma and is a lifelong learner and traveller. With a career in education, Kristen taught science and mathematics for over 10 years, including at an international school in India. Kristin graduated with a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education and a Master of International Education. She recently completed a Graduate Certificate of Business Administration from Melbourne Business School, she has two kids, a two-year-old son, Joey and a five-year-old daughter, Scarlett and she loves a crunchy cricket! more from Kristen Dias Josephine Agostino Josephine Agostino is a freelance journalist based on the Sunshine Coast. She has 20 years of experience in newspaper, magazine and digital journalism, covering news, lifestyle, entertainment and parenting. A graded journalist from the News Limited cadetship program, she has gone on to become a Managing Editor with Woman's Day before turning to freelance writing and online producing. Sharing the extraordinary moments and achievements of everyday Australians is her passion. more from Josephine Agostino Greer Worsley Freelance Writer and Photographer Greer Worsley is a freelance writer, photographer, cook and recipe developer that helps keep the Kidspot Kitchen looking mouth-wateringly delicious. She has a Bachelor of Creative Arts from the University of Wollongong and a Graduate Diploma in Journalism from UTS and now resides in Exeter NSW. Greer has been a food photographer and recipe developer for eight years. She's worked in hospitality off and on for nearly 30 years and currently runs her own business as a private caterer as well as cooking in her vintage food van, Delilah, at markets, festivals and parties. Food is her first passion. Greer has loved cooking since she was a kid and took over dinner duties when her mum returned to full-time nursing. Her first jobs were in restaurants, both in Australia and overseas, and after a stint in the corporate world, she made her way back to food. Greer has been writing about food, as well as developing and photographing recipes, since having her children, and these days juggles all of that with catering private parties and events. more from Greer Worsley Tiffiny Hall Australian television personality, author, expert trainer and founder of fitness and wellness online program TIFFXO, Tiffiny Hall is one of the highest-qualified female martial artists in the world for her age (sixth Dan Black Belt Master). She is known for her appearance on Network TEN's The Living Room, was the expert trainer on hit television show The Biggest Loser and was nominated Most Popular New Female Talent at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. She is a qualified personal trainer with a Diploma of Sport Coaching, specialising in martial arts. Tiff is passionate about creative writing and has published four novels with her next young-adult novel set for release soon. She has also written four health books and a cookbook. more from Tiffiny Hall Jules Allen Speaker / former MasterChef contestant / youth and foster advocate Jules Allen is an award-winning Australian youth advocate and dynamic motivational and inspirational speaker. Having experienced childhood sexual abuse and a family breakdown Jules went on to become a youth at risk counsellor. Furthermore, Jules went on to care for 32 Foster children. She is the proud Mother of 4 adult children, a blend of her own, fostered and adopted. Jules is a Social Scientist and has professional experience in child protection, youth support, school counselling, consulting and private practice. But by far, her most valuable tools have come from her own troubled beginnings. She is a staunch advocate for equity and the acceptance of diversity. Along with celebrity couple Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness, Jules crusades for adoption reform. She's also worked on a global scale with women and children who are victims of gross human rights violations. As one of the leading experts on youth, issues affecting women and capitalising on your diversity, Jules is popular on the national public speaking circuit. She's known for her captivating, humorous and candid presence, and regularly speaks to crowds of hundreds. Of recent times, Jules has become an Award Winning Playwright. She is using this platform to shed a light on issues that struggle to be heard, such as Foster Care. She's been featured on various TV programs including Australian Story and The Project, and major magazines such as New Idea, the online Women's Weekly and The Collective. more from Jules Allen Financial Advisor / Founder of SugarMamma.TV Canna Campbell, is a financial planner who established SASS Financial in 2007, after a prosperous career with a major bank. Her passion for investing and building financial independence was triggered when she started studying a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Economics and Marketing at Macquarie University. Canna started her YouTube channel SugarMamma TV after realising there was a need for someone to talk to young people about being responsible with their money, in an accessible and engaging way. Canna connects with her audience through her genuine passion, warmth and knowledge. Her content resonates as she shares her personal experiences, her daily challenges and most importantly her savvy financial solutions. Canna spins her content to inspire and empower everyday people through financial freedom, covering everything from managing budgets, superannuation and investing, to fashion and shopping for the perfect capsule wardrobe. Canna provides valuable financial information but also ideas for interior design, food, relationships, motherhood, lifestyle and travel. more from Canna Campbell Dr Justin Coulson Parenting expert and author Dr Justin Coulson is one of Australia's most respected and popular parenting authors and speakers. He is sought after for his expertise in family life, relationships, and wellbeing and resilience; and he is the founder of 'Happy Families'. Dr Coulson earned his PhD in Positive Psychology. He holds an Honorary Fellowship at the University of Melbourne's Graduate School of Education in the Centre for Positive Psychology, and he is a Senior Associate at the Positive Psychology Institute. Dr Coulson has written 5 books, and is a three-time bestselling author. He is an occasional columnist for the New York Times and appears regularly in all of Australia's major news outlets for television, radio, and print. He's also a TEDx speaker. Justin has served as a consultant to the Australian Government's Raising Children Network, and the Office of the e-Safety Commissioner, Life Education and others. Justin not only brings credibility and experience, he is at the coalface of family life. He and his wife Kylie are the parents of six daughters, all of whom have successfully mastered sleeping all night in their own beds, using the bathroom unassisted, eating most of the food on their plates most of the time, and always speaking kindly to one another no matter the circumstances. (Well, maybe there's still some work to do on that last one.) Justin and his family live in Brisbane, Queensland. more from Dr Justin Coulson Dr Sam Hay B Med Sci, MBBS (Hons), FRACGP, GDip Sport Med, Dip Child Health. Dr Sam loves looking after families: Kids, Mums, Dads and everything in between! He draws on his experience as a dad of three, plus postgraduate training in Sports Medicine and Paediatrics. Dr Sam also writes regularly for the acclaimed parenting website Kidspot.com.au, and contributes as a health expert across a variety of Australian TV, radio, and print media.Dr Sam has been a practicing general practitioner since 2005. He grew up and studied in Tasmania before moving to Sydney to start his career with the Army as a combat medical officer. It was here that he served as the Regimental Medical Officer for the Army's parachute infantry regiment (3 RAR) and had the honour of being rewarded for his leadership with six deployments – the highlight to Afghanistan as a helicopter retrieval and coalition trauma hospital doctor – caring for injured coalition soldiers and local nationals. more from Dr Sam Hay Sarah Hunstead Pediatric nurse and CPR Kids founder RN (B. Nurs), Cert IV TAE, MN (Clin. Prac) Founding Director of CPR Kids. In 15 years of paediatric emergency nursing, Sarah Hunstead has treated children with all kinds of injuries and illnesses. She has also seen countless parents come through the doors of the Children's Hospital, distraught that they didn't know how to help their child. Becoming a mother reinforced to Sarah how valuable her professional experience was. Determined to share her knowledge, experience and passion for paediatric care, Sarah founded CPR Kids in 2012. CPR Kids delivers a range of classes taught by experienced clinicians, nurses and midwives, with a focus on hands-on learning and real-life scenarios. From intensive sessions to seasonal refresher courses, each class is tailored to suit participants and address the specific needs of babies, toddlers and older children. Sarah is also the author of A life. A finger. A pea up a nose: a practical guide to baby and child first aid which was first published in 2013 and is now in its third edition. The title was inspired by an incident where Sarah's toddler stashed a pea in her own nostril, in case she got hungry later! more from Sarah Hunstead Dr Kristy Goodwin Digital wellbeing expert Dr Kristy Goodwin is one of Australia's leading digital wellbeing and performance experts (and mum who also deals with her kids' techno-tantrums!) She's a researcher, author, speaker and media commentator who provides science-backed solutions to optimise wellbeing and productivity in a digital world. Prior to becoming a speaker and consultant, Dr Kristy worked as an educator for 14 years with schools in both the public and private sectors. She lectured at Macquarie University and University of Notre Dame and has completed a PhD on the Impact of Digital Technologies on Young Children's Learning. Kristy draws on cutting-edge neuroscience and research to explain the profound impacts technology has on our performance and health, without prescribing digital detoxes and going #laptopless. Kristy worked as an educator before becoming an academic and speaker. She's spoken at national and international conferences, schools, workplaces and medical conferences throughout Australia. Kristy's on a mission to empower people to foster healthy and realistic digital behaviours that support peak performance and wellbeing more from Dr Kristy Goodwin Tanya Nagy Pediatric Dietitian A Dietitian, Nutritionist, wife and mother of 3 young children, Tanya has always had a passion for nutritional empowerment and preventative health.Tanya studied at Deakin university burwood for 3 year science undergrad (health sciences majors nutrition and psychology) and then two years to obtain her Masters in nutrition dietetics. After years of working with adults as a Dietitian, she diverted some energy into developing resources for helping introduce healthy choices to young humans; with no doubt that much of who we are as adults is from environmental influence through our early years of life. She developed the "Feeding Growing Humans Beautiful Yummy Food" series. Books a parent, a carer or educator WANT to read and books that all ages from 1-16yrs can get something out of. These books have been a powerful resource in many a daycare and primary school and make for an easy bedtime read. Tanya lives with her family in the inner west of Sydney, after growing up in Gippsland Victoria, studying in Melbourne and living/working in Queensland. She loves looking at property, renovating (well, her husband does all the work, but she is part of the team), spending time with her amazing children and planning out how to have as much time with them as possible, while having a positive impact on the world! more from Tanya Nagy Melissa Meier Melissa Meier is a Sydney-based Accredited Practising Dietitian and member of the Dietitians Association of Australia. She studied a Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) before moving on to study a Master of Nutrition and Dietetics, both at The University of Sydney, graduating in 2017. As a passionate foodie and nutritionist, Melissa lives and breathes all things food. Her work focuses on helping people to lead healthier lives and teaching them to use nutrition to improve and manage their health. Melissa's nutrition philosophy revolves around real, wholefoods and finding balance - free from fads and so-called 'superfoods'. You'll be pleased to know she still leaves room for an opulent cheese platter or a good Mojito every once in a while! Melissa's passion for nutrition was sparked by her diagnosis with coeliac disease almost 10years ago. Along with this area of interest, Melissa is also experienced in general healthy eating for wellbeing, weight loss, diabetes, heart health, allergies, intolerance and children's nutrition. more from Melissa Meier Julia Bye Julia Bye is a Speech Pathologist (Bachelor of Applied Science, Speech Pathology) based in Sydney, Australia. She is also a mother or two young children. She is a certified, practising member of Speech Pathology Australia. Julia has over 10 years experience working in paediatrics. She has worked in a variety of settings including private practice, community health and an NGO both in Australia and overseas. Julia is Hanen certified for both the 'It Takes Two to Talk' and 'More Than Words' courses. For the last 5 years Julia has been working closely with Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists, strengthening her understanding of overall child development and trans-disciplinary practice. Julia is passionate about working with children and their families in both natural and clinical settings. Julia strongly believes in building the capacity of parents to be able to support their children's communication development themselves in everyday routines. Julia follows a strengths based philosophy rather than focusing on a child's deficits. She has a particular interest in disability, articulation, language and stuttering. She was drawn to Speech Pathology because of the desire to make an impact on children's lives as well as a general love for children/families, play and having fun whilst at work. more from Julia Bye Dr Anna Cohen Senior Clinical Psychologist Dr Anna Cohen is the Senior Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Director at Kids & Co, located in the Inner West, Eastern Suburbs and Blue Mountains. She is also founder of the Heads & Tails Program which is an equine therapy program designed to reach children and young people that traditional therapies may not. Dr Cohen has over 23 years of experience and specialises in the assessment and treatment of children, young people and families. She holds a Bachelor Arts (Honours Psychology) from Wollongong University; Masters Clinical Psychology from Wollongong University; and DPsych from Charles Sturt University. Dr Cohen is a member of the Australian Psychological Society and the APS College of Clinical Psychologists. She is also founding member of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association, an APS Board approved supervisor, and is also a member of the following industry associations: Australian Hypnotherapist' Association, The International Society of Paediatric Hypnotherapists, Clinical Associate School of Psychology at the University of Sydney, Professional Association of Psychologists in Developmental Disability, Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) International, Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGALA), and she holds an associate membership with the Federation of Horses in Education and Therapy International (HETI Federation). Dr Cohen is interested in people and very passionate about their personal growth and recovery. She is a staunch advocate for children and families and believes with the right support, people have the internal resources to turn around even the most challenging of circumstances. She thoroughly enjoys practicing in Psychology and is grateful to all the children, young people and families that have allowed her into their private worlds and lives. more from Dr Anna Cohen Ugur Nedim Legal Expert Ugur Nedim is the Principal of Sydney Criminal Lawyers based in Sydney, Australia. He has a distinguished career as an exceptional criminal defence lawyer and has been recognised by the Law Society of NSW as an Accredited Criminal Law Specialist since 2005. He graduated from the Australian National University in Canberra with a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice and also from Sydney University with a Master of Laws, Criminal Law and Criminology. He commenced his criminal defence career in 1992 as a law clerk with specialist criminal law firm Brezniak Neil-Smith and Co. He then began practising as a courtroom criminal defence lawyer in late 1998, independently representing clients in a range of criminal and traffic cases. He regularly conducted difficult and complex defended hearings, trials and appeals, achieving an outstanding success rate. Mr Nedim started 'Nedim Lawyers – Criminal Defence Specialists' in 2001, which later became Sydney Criminal Lawyer' and achieved the status of Accredited Criminal Law Specialist in 2005. He is a dedicated, knowledgeable and persuasive criminal lawyer who is respected by magistrates, judges and prosecutors alike. He fights hard to have cases 'dropped' and is consistently able to defend and win serious criminal cases after clients have received advice from other lawyers that their cases have no prospects of success. Over and above this, he has independently carried his cases from start to finish since the start of his legal career – undertaking advocacy (courtroom) work where other lawyers may need the assistance of others. With Mr Nedim, clients can rest assured of receiving the best defence whatever their particular criminal or traffic law case may be. more from Ugur Nedim Annabel Karmel Expert and best-selling author on baby food and nutrition With a career spanning over 25 years, London born mother of three, Annabel Karmel, has pioneered the way families all over the world feed their babies and children. Credited with starting a food revolution with her trusty recipes and methods, she has become the UK's No.1 children's cookery author, best-selling international author, and the mother of all feeding experts with 45 cookbooks…and counting. It all started with The Complete Baby and Toddler Meal Planner in 1991 – a book that has become the 2nd best-selling non-fiction hardback of all time. It was a legacy to her first child Natasha who sadly died of a viral infection when she was just 3 months old. Recognising that there's not always time to cook, Annabel also supports busy families with delicious, nutritiously balanced ready-to-go options; from Organic Baby Purees to tasty Chilled Toddler Meals. In 2006, Annabel received an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours for her outstanding work in the field of child nutrition, and she has since become recognised as one of the UK's leading female entrepreneurs. Annabel has worked with the Kidspot team in an ongoing capacity since the relaunch of the Kidspot Kitchen website in July 2019. Her recipes are sought-after by Kidspot readers as is her spot on advice. more from Annabel Karmel Maryanne Sayers Baby sleep Consultant Maryanne Sayers has worked with families from Australia and abroad for 15 years. She's passionate about providing parents and parents-to-be with education and guidance on baby and toddler sleep. She's a certified Baby Sleep Consultant and Maternity & Child Sleep Consultant and is a member of IHPI (International Health & Parenting Institute) and the APSC (Association of Professional Sleep Consultants). She lives on the Central Coast of NSW with her husband and two children. As one of Australia's leading voices on baby sleep, Maryanne has hosted a number of Facebook Live sessions and written articles for Kidspot, and been a guest on The Juggling Act podcast. She's provided expert commentary for Studio 10, New Idea and Offspring Magazine. Maryanne is a frequent guest speaker and contributor at community parenting forums, workshops and seminars. In 2019, she was a keynote International speaker at a toddler health and wellness conference in Doha, Qatar. more from Maryanne Sayers Steph Gouin Baby and Child Sleep Consultant Steph Gouin is a qualified Baby and Child Sleep Consultant, Registered Nurse of over 15 years and first and foremost, she is MUM to her three beautiful children, Poppy, Harry and Edward. Together with her husband Nick, they live in Bayside, Melbourne. Steph runs her own sleep consulting business 'Sleep by Steph' and is the creator of Foundations First™ – a comprehensive, easy-to-use sleep and routine video program for parents of babies from birth to children 12 years of age. As one of Australia's leading sleep experts Steph is an International Keynote Speaker having travelled to the Middle East in 2019 to speak at a Toddler Health and Wellness Conference. Steph regularly collaborates with online influencers and celebrities to do Live Q & A sessions on Instagram and Facebook, and she has published many articles here on 'Kidspot' and on numerous other Australian and International parenting online platforms too. more from Steph Gouin Dr Katrina Warren Dr Katrina Warren is one of Australia's most profiled veterinarians with over 20 years experience working in the media. Best known for her role on the hit TV show Harry's Practice, Katrina has entertained and educated millions of people about pet care and the positive benefits of pet ownership through television, radio, print and digital media. She attended the James Ruse Agricultural High School in Sydney where her love of the land and animals began. Before going on to study veterinary science at Bachelor Of Veterinary Science from Sydney University. (graduated in 1992) Katrina has also authored four books, hosted many events and most recently created an online education program for dog owners. She is a popular brand ambassador and is currently a regular guest vet on morning television. She is passionate about helping people enhance the special bond they share with their pets – from children to adults. She thoroughly enjoys teaching children about pet care and animal training. Katrina currently shares her home with her 13 year old daughter, Charlotte, a border collie called Chill and a cat called King Leo who definitely rules the house! more from Dr Katrina Warren Lacey Filipich Financial educator and author Lacey Filipich helps people become financially independent and reclaim their lives. Thousands around the world have used her Money School courses to liberate themselves from debt, start saving and raise financially capable kids. Money School is also the title of her first non-fiction book, out now with Penguin Life. Lacey graduated as valedictorian from the University of Queensland with an Honours degree in Chemical Engineering (if you want to find out how a chemical engineer ends up teaching people about money, check out her TEDx talk.) Lacey is the winner of a 2019 Business News '40 under 40' Award, and is based in Perth with her husband, daughter and son. more from Lacey Filipich Jane Barry Registered Nurse, Midwife Registered nurse, midwife and child health nurse who combines a clinical career in early parenting with writing. Jane's specialties are women's health, parenting, pregnancy, babies and maternity care, child health including nutrition and feeding plus teething and dental health issues. She has a Bachelor of Applied Science in nursing from the Queensland University of Technology. more from Jane Barry Carolyn Devries Family Law expert Carolyn Devries grew up on a farm in central west NSW. At the age of 17, Carolyn packed her bags and moved to the city to study law. After graduating, she accepted a job at a law firm, but quickly became frustrated with the legal system and was determined to find a way to help and change it. Carolyn began to envisage the concept of a 'non-profit law firm', and in 2009, took the groundbreaking step of establishing Australia's first non-profit law firm, New Way Lawyers. Carolyn is the CEO and holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice. She is admitted to Practice in the High Court of Australia, the Supreme Court of Queensland and the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Carolyn also holds a Bachelor of Commerce and a Masters in Human Services, specialising in the management of non profit organisations. Carolyn and the team at New Way Lawyers also initiated a Facebook group called Lunch with a Lawyer, to improve access to free family law information for those in difficult family circumstances. In 2012 she was a finalist in the Queensland Telstra Business Women's Awards, nominated for the Community and Government, Innovation and Young Business Women's categories and winner of the Community and Government Award. She is a recognised voice in the legal and community sectors and she regularly speaks at conferences and events. more from Carolyn Devries
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Bandai, now a leading toy company of Japan, in the 1970s seriously challenged 1/32 and 1/35 as the standard for armor with its extensive line of 1/48 military vehicles, personnel and accessories sets. Practically every American, British, Russian and German kit produced by Tamiya at the time was matched by Bandai's 25 Allied, 29 German and 11 accessory kits. This included vehicles and detail sets Tamiya did not, and to this day does not, offer in 1/35. Aside from the attractive fact that these are the same scale of maybe the most popular scale for aircraft, Bandai further trumped Tamiya by providing almost complete interiors for all of their vehicles! Today Tamiya, Skybow and other companies are producing modern, exciting, high-quality 1/48 injection armor kits and accessories. Still, many of Bandai's classics are in great demand. After Bandai ceased production, after-market conversions and limited-run kits abounded supplementing this incredible line of models. Bandai's palm and other kits are still well worth acquiring, if the price is right. The fronds are soft vinyl, the trunks hard styrene. As 1/48 scale, but suitable for most military scales, whether for aircraft or armor modelers, Bandai's box of model palm trees are well cast and look good on dioramas. Bandai ceased this line of models some twenty-five years ago, but they can be still be found, though often at a high price. Some newer models are more detailed and advanced, some cheaper, but Bandai's date palms are still a fine model.
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This item relates to credit-substitute guarantees and non-credit-substitute guarantees that are partly secured by blocked accounts for the same amount. Credit substitute guarantees are guarantees to customers for loans provided to these customers by other banks. Obligations to purchase sustainable goods, such as wind turbines. Obligations to decommission equipment or reinstate property (mostly related to project finance provided by Triodos Bank).
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Welcome to the World, Harbor Elaine! For Carly's birthday, my whole family chipped in to buy her a beautiful easel set with paints, markers, and chalk…. Ok, ok. I admit. I really stink at keeping you guys up to date with my sweet Ms. Carly Rae….
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Forums > Sexual Abuse of Students > Tomcats > Anthony Leon Farris Jr., Bel Air, Maryland (arrested Feb 2013) Discussion in 'Tomcats' started by TMP, Feb 25, 2013. Anthony Leon Farris Jr. (10xx Pirate Court, Edgewood, Maryland), 24, an inclusion helper at Bel Air High School, Harford County Public Schools, Bel Air, Maryland, "charged with having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a student" Baltimore Sun: Bel Air High inclusion helper charged with having sexual relationship with student (Feb 25 2013) Anthony Leon Farris Jr. ... is charged with sex abuse of a minor, fourth-degree sex offense and perverted practice after allegedly having a sexual relationship for about four months with a student at the school. The student was 16 when the alleged abuse took place; she has since turned 17, according to court documents ... He and a female student allegedly engaged in sexual activities in his Bel Air High School Office, according to the charging documents. The alleged abuse occurred between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31, 2012. Police said Farris admitted to the alleged relationship with the student, according to court documents.​ Farris also has numerous traffic charges pending in district court. On Nov. 13, he was charged with speeding, driving with a suspended registration, driving while his license was suspended and revoked, possessing and displaying a suspended license and failure to display a registration card and license to a police officer. On Jan. 22, he was charged with similar charges, including driving without the required license and authorization.​ Anthony Leon Farris Jr., Bel Air, Maryland, Edgewood, Bel Air High School, Harford County Public Schools TMP, Feb 25, 2013 Bel Air Patch: Second Harford County Classroom Helper Charged With Sex Abuse (Feb 25 2013) Anthony Leon Farris Jr., 24, of the 1000 block of Pirates Court in Edgewood, was charged Friday with sex abuse of a minor, fourth-degree sex offense and perverted practice, according to online court records. The charges stem from allegations Farris had a sexual relationship with 16-year-old female student, according to a release from the Bel Air Police Department. He was taken into custody Friday at the board of education headquarters in Bel Air, the release states.​ Like father, like son? A chip off the old block? The educator arrested was Anthony Leon Farris, Jr. The Harford County Sheriff's sex offender registry already contains another Anthony Leon Farris:
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Freestyle Board Reviews First off I'm and expert freestyler that weighs between 165-170 lbs. (75 kilos for our friends across the pond) I've sailed all of the boards I'm reviewing From Long Island, to Cape Hatteras and Bonaire, so I've got a real feel for all of them. (with the exception of the JP 98) I've sailed more freestyle boards than anyone else I know. I've also owned more freestyle boards form different brands over the past year than most magazines that do write ups on freestyle boards. So I figured I'd help some of you guys looking for a freestyle board know the strong points and weaknesses of those boards I've owned. So what boards are they, the 2011 Fanatic Skate 90ltr and 100ltr, 2010 JP Freestyle 89ltr and 98ltr, 2010 F2 Rodeo, and 2009 Mistral Joker. I've had plenty of time on each of these in all sorts of conditions so here are my views of each. First off, the 2009 Mistral Joker. I'm including this one in the reviews even though it's a couple years old. This was the board that changed what freestyle boards are supposed to be. Gone were the slow, totally dedicated freestyle boards of the past. Those boards were great for sliding backwards, but the 2009 joker is simply a great all around board. It is fast, easy to sail, and has very good carving ability. It also feels much smaller than it's 99 ltrs. The tail of the Joker (along with the JP) has a little less volume than other freestyle boards, so it's a little less stable to learn the sliding maneuvers. That said, it will slide though any 360 type trick without ever catching the rail. It's thick rails up by the mast track help to skip sideways over even steep chop. It's also very good at tricks you need to carve into like shakas and ponches. All in all, it's better at the more advanced set of tricks than vulcans. In 2009, this blew everything else off the water. It just did all the tricks I needed to learn better than the other boards in 2009 and it also was great as a large wave board. However that was 2009 and this is 2 years later. The other brands took note and have improved on a great design. Next on the list is the 2010 F2 Rodeo 98. It's basically the same exact board as the 2011. All they did was move the fin box a tiny bit forward for 2011. This is a great freestyle board. Definitely one of my personal favorites. When you first try the board it will feel a bit weird because at only 225cm and all that volume in such a short board, it's kind of directionally unstable. But once you get it figured out, which took me about 2 sessions, you'll be loving life. The Rodeo is tied with the Skate in the early planing department. It will pop up on a plane much faster than most of the other boards and will blow away ANY freestyle/wave in planing. It's also a very fast board. Faster than freestyle/waves and the 09 Joker. The pop of the Rodeo is incredible, and sliding afterwards is very fast. Also having all that volume packed under your feet makes the board easy to cheat throgh the end of a move that would other wise go under water. The one drawback to the Rodeo is the jibing/wave riding. It's very short and thick rails don't make for a good carving board. It will fly through jibes, but they will always have a wide arc. It also makes the board harder to learn shakas and other moves that require a really hard fast carve to initiate. I really do like the rodeo and would recommend it as a close second to the skate. So the strong points of the Rodeo are planing popping and spinning. The weakness is carving. Third up is the duo of the JPs. I list them both because the JP 89 and 98 don't really sail like the same board at all. First is the 89 ltr. The 89 is a shaka machine. It's simply incredible at doing shakas. You can screw it up so bad and because of the amount of rocker the board has, there is a huge sweet spot where you can land a shaka. The downside, is the board suffers a bit at all the other tricks. It's thin and narrow tail helps carving, but if you're looking for forgiveness in the sliding tricks, look at the Rodeo or Skate. That said, it can easily spock, flaka and go for switch stance tricks. Another thing I found interesting about the board is it's range on the high end. I'e taken this board out in well over 30 knots many times and really didn't want anything smaller. I was really surprised as to how much wind the 89 ltr could handle for it's size. The oh so obvious strong point of the 89 ltr is its shaka-ability. It's obvious that the 89 was designed specifically with this move in mind. There really aren't any real weaknesses of the JP 89. It doesn't offer as much stability or early planing ability as the 90 ltr skate. 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Then once going backwards, it kept hooking up in the slides. It as really hard to pull off a funnel for me unless it was perfect. It's almost like it only wants to vulcan while you're sliding backwards. Getting the 360 out of it was really hard. Strong points of the 98 would be planing and a lively ride. It's really a great freeride board, not a freestyler. Weaknesses: everything freestyle. Now on to my current boards and hands down favorites. The skate 90ltr and 100ltr. One thing about this pair of boards that I noticed right off the bat. The 100 ltr has more rocker than the 90. I was wondering why you'd change up a boards rocker so much only one size away from each other. The short answer, when switching back and forth from the 90 to the 100, all the moves require the same body weight distribution. Last year was hard for me when I was switching back and forth between my 98 ltr Rodeo and 89 ltr JP. I'd spend 1/2 the day learning the board, before I could start making progress on the tricks. With the pair of skates, I can go back and forth without any kind of change in my posture or weight distribution in the tricks. Fanatic really nailed both designs. The Skate 90 ltr: It does EVERYTHING very, very well. Every trick you try will be easy and the planing of the 90 ltr is truly remarkable. I was out-planing guys on 5.3s and 100 ltr boards. It planes up much earlier than the JP 89, but I think it will have a more limited top end to it. And although shakas are easy enough on the board, you need to land them right to make them nice. The skate won't self-shaka like the JP does. But for every other trick in the book, the fanatic has the edge. The JP 89 also has a little better carving ability than the 90 ltr skate because the rocker is just so flat. But that flat rocker is just insanely fast. you'll blow any of the freestyle/waves out there away with this thing. And all that speed translates into explosive tricks. It's no wonder Gollito can do 4 or 5 moves in a single sequence. The speed just carries right through. The strong points of the 90 ltr skate are planing, speed and spin-ability. Weaknesses are lacking. It doesn't shaka as well as the JP 89, but certainly isn't any harder than the other boards in the review. Skate 100 ltr: My favorite board of all time! It planes like no other, it pops like no other and can actually rip through a regular old carve jibe. If there is a weakness to the 100 ltr skate, I certainly haven't found it. It will slide through every transition with ease. If you were to take all the best qualities form the other boards and pack them into one design, this would be it. It even shakas as easily as the 89 JP. The outline and rocker combo of the skate makes for a fast, easy carving freestyle machine. This board is also great for those guys not even doing freestyle. it's just a great back and forth blaster as well. My favorite tricks are air funnels, bobs and shakaflakas, but when I let a buddy of mine use it, he was raving over how well it just jibes, and donkey jibes. I would not only recommend this board to guys for their 100ltr freestyle board, but to anyone looking for a 100ltr freestyle board. Weakness: I've got to keep looking. If you're still with me, here's a list of some qualities that people are looking for in a freestyle board. I'll rate the boards in the order from #1 to last in the order that they perform. Early Planing #1 Skate 100 /Rodeo 98 #2 Skate 90 #3 JP 98 #4 Joker 99/JP 89 #3 Skate 100/ Rodeo 98 #4 Joker 99 #5 JP 98 (not a typo, the 89 ltr has much more pop than the 98ltr) Sliding Control (ability to control the speed of a slide once you start a 360 like in a spock) #1 Skate 100 #5 Rodeo 98 (only goes fast) #6 JP 98 (only goes slow) Sliding Stability (how far out of that perfect position can you be before the tail goes under during moves like a spock) #1 Rodeo 98 Carving for trick (like a shaka) #5 JP 98/ Rodeo 98 Carving for a jibe #1 Skate 100/Joker99 #2 Skate 90/JP 89 Ability in High winds #3 Joker 99/ Skate 100/JP 98 What board will I like if I'm switching from a freestyle wave? #2 Skate 90/ JP 89/ Joker 99 Wave Ability #1 Skate 100 / Joker 99/ JP 89 #2 Skate 90/ JP 98 If there's anything I'm leaving out, or if you have any questions about any of these boards, just let me know. Happy sailing, Posted by Mike Burns at 5:36 PM 116 comments: East Coast Windsurfing Festival 2011 is a go!!! We just got word back from the parks dept. that the 4th annual East Coast Windsurfing Festival is a go. Mark your calendars for June 11th and 12th and expect the usual big turnout with lots of action and fun. I'll be updating the ECWF website as soon as I get a chance, but I wanted to let everyone know the official dates as soon as I could. A few shots from last year's event.
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\section{Introduction} In Part 1 \cite{Part1}, we formulated the boundary--value problem of the reflection and transmission of an arbitrary plane wave due to a slab of an electro--optic structurally chiral material (SCM) in terms of a 4$\times$4 matrix ordinary differential equation. A SCM slab is helicoidally nonhomogeneous in the thickness direction, and therefore must exhibit the circular Bragg phenomenon (CBP). Endowed with one of 20 classes of point group symmetry, the SCM slab was subjected in Part 1 to a dc electric field parallel to its axis of nonhomogeneity. The enhancement of the CBP by the application of the axial dc electric field has either switching or circular--polarization--rejection applications in optics. The twin possibilities of thinner filters and electrical control of the CBP, depending on the local crystallographic class as well as the constitutive parameters of the SCM, emerged. Our objective here is to generalize the theory of Part 1 to the application of an arbitrarily oriented dc electric field in order to control the CBP. The matrix ordinary differential equation then becomes more complicated, even if the plane wave is normally incident. However, the exhibition of the CBP is not in doubt, in general, as it depends solely on the structural chirality of the SCM. The plan of this paper is as follows: Section \ref{the} contains a brief description of the optical permittivity matrix of a SCM, and the Oseen transformation is employed to derive the 4$\times$4 matrix ordinary differential equation. Section \ref{numres} contains an account of numerical results and the conclusions drawn therefrom on the alignment of the dc electric field in relation to the exhibition of the CBP. The notation is the same as for Part 1. Vectors are denoted in boldface; the cartesian unit vectors are represented by $\hat{\mathbf{u}}_x$, $\hat{\mathbf{u}}_y$, and $\hat{\mathbf{u}}_z$; symbols for column vectors and matrixes are decorated by an overbar; and an $% \exp(-i\omega t)$ time--dependence is implicit with $\omega$ as the angular frequency. \section{Theoretical formulation \label{the}} We are interested in the reflection and transmission of plane waves due to a SCM slab of thickness $L$. The axis of helicoidal nonhomogeneity of the SCM is designated as the $z$ axis, and the SCM is subjected to a uniform dc electric field $\mathbf{E}^{dc} $. The half--spaces $z\leq 0$ and $z\geq L$ are vacuous. An arbitrarily polarized plane wave is obliquely incident on the SCM from the half--space $z\leq 0$. As a result, reflected and transmitted plane waves exist in the half--spaces $z\leq 0$ and $z\geq L$, respectively. A boundary--value problem has to be solved in order to determine the reflection and transmission coefficients. \subsection{Structurally chiral material} As the electro--optic SCM has the $z$ axis as its axis of helicoidal nonhomogeneity and is subjected to a dc electric field $\mathbf{E}^{dc}$, the optical relative permittivity matrix of this material may be stated as \begin{equation} \bar{\epsilon}^{SCM}(z) = \bar{S}_{z}\left(\frac{h\pi z}{\Omega}\right)\cdot% \bar{R}_{y}(\chi) \cdot\bar{\epsilon}_{PE}(z) \cdot\bar{R}_{y}(\chi)\cdot \bar{S}_{z}\left(-\,\frac{h\pi z}{\Omega}\right)\,. \label{AAepsr} \end{equation} The matrix $\bar{\epsilon}_{PE}(z)$ incorporates both the Pockels effect \cite{Boyd} and the arbitrarily oriented but uniform $\mathbf{E}^{dc} $. Correct to the first order in the components of the dc electric field, this matrix is given by \begin{equation} \displaystyle{\ \bar{\epsilon}_{PE}\approx\left( \begin{array}{ccc} \epsilon _{1}^{(0)}(1-\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\sum_{K=1}^3 r_{1K}E_{K}^{dc} ) & -\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\epsilon _{2}^{(0)}\sum_{K=1}^3 r_{6K}E_{K}^{dc} & -\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\sum_{K=1}^3 r_{5K}E_{K}^{dc} \\[5pt] -\epsilon _{2}^{(0)}\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\sum_{K=1}^3 r_{6K}E_{K}^{dc} & \epsilon _{2}^{(0)}(1-\epsilon _{2}^{(0)}\sum_{K=1}^3 r_{2K}E_{K}^{dc} ) & -\epsilon _{2}^{(0)}\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\sum_{K=1}^3 r_{4K}E_{K}^{dc} \\[5pt] -\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\sum_{K=1}^3 r_{5K}E_{K}^{dc} & -\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\epsilon _{2}^{(0)}\sum_{K=1}^3 r_{4K}E_{K}^{dc} & \epsilon _{3}^{(0)}(1-\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\sum_{K=1}^3 r_{3K}E_{K}^{dc} ) \end{array} \right) }\,, \label{PocEps} \end{equation} where \begin{equation} \left( \begin{array}{l} E_{1}^{dc}(z) \\[5pt] E_{2}^{dc}(z) \\[5pt] E_{3}^{dc}(z) \end{array} \right) = \bar{R}_{y}(\chi)\cdot\bar{S}_{z}\left(-\,\frac{h\pi z}{\Omega}% \right)\cdot\mathbf{E}^{dc} \,, \end{equation} $\epsilon _{1,2,3}^{(0)}$ are the principal relative permittivity scalars in the optical regime, whereas $r_{JK}$ (with $1\leq J\leq 6$ and $1\leq K\leq 3 $) are the electro--optic coefficients \cite{Part1,Boyd}. The SCM can be locally isotropic, uniaxial, or biaxial, depending on the relative values of $\epsilon_1^{(0)}$, $\epsilon_2^{(0)}$, and $% \epsilon_3^{(0)}$. Furthermore, the SCM may belong to one of 20 crystallographic classes of local point group symmetry, in accordance with the relative values of the electro--optic coefficients $r_{JK}$. The tilt matrix \begin{equation} \bar{R}_{y}(\chi )=\left( \begin{array}{ccc} -\sin \chi & 0 & \cos \chi \\ 0 & -1 & 0 \\ \cos \chi & 0 & \sin \chi \end{array} \right) \end{equation} involves the angle $\chi \in\left[0,\pi/2\right]$ with respect to the $x$ axis in the $xz$ plane. The use of the rotation matrix \begin{equation} \bar{S}_z(\zeta)=\left( \begin{array}{ccc} \cos \zeta & -\,\sin\zeta & 0 \\ \sin\zeta & \cos \zeta & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 1 \end{array} \right) \end{equation} in (\ref{AAepsr}) involves the half--pitch $\Omega $ of the SCM along the $z$ axis. In addition, the handedness parameter $h=1$ for structural right--handedness and $h=-1$ for structural left--handedness. Without significant loss of generality, we chose \begin{equation} \mathbf{E}^{dc} = E^{dc} (\hat{\mathbf{u}}_x \cos\chi_{dc} +\hat{\mathbf{u}}% _z \sin\chi_{dc})\,,\quad \chi_{dc}\in\left[0,\pi/2\right]\,, \end{equation} and we note that the case $\chi_{dc}=\pi/2$ has been tackled in Part 1 \cite{Part1}. \subsection{Propagation in the SCM} The Maxwell curl postulates for the chosen SCM slab are given by \begin{eqnarray} &&\left. \begin{array}{l} \nabla \times \mathbf{E}(x,y,z)=i\omega\mu_o\mathbf{H}(x,y,z) \\[5pt] \nabla \times \mathbf{H}(x,y,z)=-i\omega\epsilon_o\bar{\epsilon}% ^{SCM}(z)\cdot \mathbf{E}(x,y,z) \end{array} \right\} \,, \nonumber \\ &&\qquad\qquad 0<z<L\,, \end{eqnarray} where $\epsilon_o$ and $\mu_o$ are the permittivity and the permeability of free space (i.e., vacuum). As a plane wave is incident obliquely on the SCM, $\forall z$ we set \cite{Part1} \begin{equation} \left. \begin{array}{l} \mathbf{E}(x,y,z)= \mathbf{e}(z)\, \exp\left[ i\kappa(x\cos\phi+y\sin\phi)\right] \\[5pt] \mathbf{H}(x,y,z)= \mathbf{h}(z)\, \exp\left[ i\kappa(x\cos\phi+y\sin\phi)\right] \end{array} \right\}\,, \end{equation} where the wavenumber $\kappa$ and the angle $\phi$ are determined by the incidence conditions. The essential part of the Maxwell curl postulates can then be stated in terms of the column vector \begin{equation} {\bar{\psi}}\left( z\right) =\left( \begin{array}{c} e_{x}(z) \\ e_{y}(z) \\ h_{x}(z) \\ h_{y}(z) \end{array} \right) \, . \label{campoe_h} \end{equation} As in Part 1\cite{Part1}, it is advantageous to exploit the Oseen transformation by defining the column vector \begin{equation} {\bar{\psi}}^{\prime }(z)=\bar{M}\left(\frac{h\pi z}{\Omega}\right)\cdot {% \bar{\psi}}(z)\,, \end{equation} where the unitary 4$\times $4 matrix \begin{equation} \bar{M}(\zeta)=\left( \begin{array}{cccc} \cos \zeta & \sin \zeta & 0 & 0 \\ -\sin \zeta & \cos \zeta & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & \cos \zeta & \sin \zeta \\ 0 & 0 & -\sin \zeta & \cos \zeta \end{array} \right) \,. \end{equation} The column vector ${\bar{\psi}}^{\prime }(z)$ satisfies the 4$\times$4 matrix ordinary differential equation \begin{equation} \label{oblique} \frac{d}{dz}{\bar{\psi}}^{\prime }(z)= i \bar{A}^\prime(z)\cdot{\bar{\psi}}% ^{\prime }(z)\,, \qquad 0 < z <L\,, \end{equation} where the decomposition \begin{equation} \label{defineA} \bar{A}^\prime(z) =\bar{A}_0^\prime(u) + \bar{A}_s^\prime(u)\,\sin\chi_{dc} + \left[\bar{A}_{cs}^\prime(u)\sin\left(\frac{h\pi z}{\Omega}\right) + \bar{A% }_{cc}^\prime(u)\cos\left(\frac{h\pi z}{\Omega}\right) \right]\cos\chi_{dc} \, \end{equation} clarifies the significance of the orientation of $\mathbf{E}^{dc}$, and is correct to the first order in $E^{dc}$. The various quantities appearing on the right side of (\ref{defineA}) are as follows: \begin{eqnarray} \bar{A}_0^\prime(u) &=& \left( \begin{array}{cccc} 0 & -i\frac{h\pi}{\Omega} & 0 & \omega\mu_o \\ i\frac{h\pi}{\Omega} & 0 & -\omega\mu_o & 0 \\ 0 & -\omega\epsilon_o\epsilon_2^{(0)} & 0 & -i\frac{h\pi}{\Omega} \\ \omega\epsilon_o\epsilon_d & 0 & i\frac{h\pi}{\Omega} & 0 \end{array} \right) \nonumber \\[6pt] &+& \kappa\alpha_3\, \bar{C}_1^\prime(u) +\frac{\kappa^2}{\omega\epsilon_o}\,% \frac{\epsilon_d}{\epsilon_1^{(0)}\epsilon_3^{(0)}} \,\bar{C}_3^\prime(u)- \frac{\kappa^2}{\omega\mu_o} \,\bar{C}_4^\prime(u)\,, \end{eqnarray} \begin{eqnarray} \bar{A}_s^\prime(u) &=&-\,\omega\epsilon_o\frac{\epsilon_2^{(0)}}{% \epsilon_1^{(0)}} \left( \begin{array}{cccc} 0 & \quad0 & \quad0 & \quad0 \\ 0 & \quad0 & \quad0 & \quad0 \\ \epsilon_e+\epsilon_h & \quad -\epsilon_m & \quad0 & \quad 0 \\ \epsilon_\iota\cos\chi+(\epsilon_j+\epsilon_\ell) \frac{\sin 2\chi}{2}% +\epsilon_k\sin\chi & \quad-(\epsilon_e+\epsilon_h) & \quad0 & \quad0 \end{array} \right) \nonumber \\[6pt] &+&\kappa\frac{\epsilon_2^{(0)}}{\epsilon_1^{(0)}\epsilon_3^{(0)}} \left[-\,% \frac{\alpha_1}{\epsilon_1^{(0)}}\,\bar{C}_1^\prime(u) +(\epsilon_f+\epsilon_g)\,\bar{C}_2^\prime(u)\right]+ \frac{\kappa^2}{% \omega\epsilon_o}\, \left(\frac{\epsilon_d}{\epsilon_1^{(0)}\epsilon_3^{(0)}}% \right)^2\,\frac{\alpha_2}{\epsilon_d}\,\bar{C}_3^\prime(u) \,, \end{eqnarray} \begin{eqnarray} \bar{A}_{cs}^\prime(u)&=& \omega\epsilon_o \left( \begin{array}{cccc} 0 & \quad 0 & \quad0 & \quad 0 \\ 0 & \quad0 & \quad0 & \quad 0 \\ -\delta_c & \quad E^{dc}\,\left(\epsilon_2^{(0)}\right)^2 r_{22} & \quad 0 & \quad 0 \\ \delta_\iota & \quad \delta_c & \quad0 & \quad0 \end{array} \right) \nonumber \\[6pt] &+& \frac{\kappa}{\epsilon_1^{(0)}\epsilon_3^{(0)}} \left[ \delta_j\epsilon_d\,\bar{C}_1^\prime(u)+ \delta_d\epsilon_2^{(0)}\,\bar{C}% _2^\prime(u)\right] +\frac{\kappa^2}{\omega\epsilon_o}\, \left(\frac{% \epsilon_d}{\epsilon_1^{(0)}\epsilon_3^{(0)}}\right)^2\,\delta_k\,\bar{C}% _3^\prime(u)\,, \end{eqnarray} \begin{eqnarray} \bar{A}_{cc}^\prime(u)&=& \omega\epsilon_o \left( \begin{array}{cccc} 0 & \quad 0 & \quad0 & \quad 0 \\ 0 & \quad0 & \quad0 & \quad 0 \\ -(\delta_e-\delta_h) & \delta_\ell & \quad 0 & \quad 0 \\ \delta_m & \quad \delta_e-\delta_h & \quad0 & \quad0 \end{array} \right) \nonumber \\[6pt] &+& \frac{\kappa}{\epsilon_1^{(0)}\epsilon_3^{(0)}} \left[\delta_n\epsilon_d% \,\bar{C}_1^\prime(u) + (\delta_f-\delta_g)\epsilon_2^{(0)}\,\bar{C}% _2^\prime(u)\right] +\frac{\kappa^2}{\omega\epsilon_o}\, \left(\frac{% \epsilon_d}{\epsilon_1^{(0)}\epsilon_3^{(0)}}\right)^2\,\delta_p\,\bar{C}% _3^\prime(u)\,, \end{eqnarray} \begin{equation} \bar{C}_1^\prime(u)= \left( \begin{array}{cccc} \cos u & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ -\sin u & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & \sin u & \cos u \end{array} \right)\,, \end{equation} \begin{equation} \bar{C}_2^\prime(u)= \left( \begin{array}{cccc} 0 & -\cos u & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & \sin u & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & \sin u & \cos u \\ 0 & 0 & 0 & 0 \end{array} \right)\,, \end{equation} \begin{equation} \bar{C}_3^\prime(u)= \left( \begin{array}{cccc} 0 & \quad0 & \quad -\sin u\cos u & - \cos^2u \\ 0 & \quad0 & \quad\sin^2u & \sin u \cos u \\ 0 & \quad0 & \quad 0 & 0 \\ 0 & \quad0 & \quad0 & 0 \end{array} \right)\,, \end{equation} \begin{equation} \bar{C}_4^\prime(u)= \left( \begin{array}{cccc} 0 & 0 & \quad 0 & \quad0 \\ 0 & 0 & \quad0 & \quad 0 \\ -\sin u\cos u & - \cos^2u & \quad0 & \quad0 \\ \sin^2u & \sin u \cos u & \quad0 & \quad0 \end{array} \right)\,, \end{equation} \begin{eqnarray} &&\alpha_1= \epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\epsilon_j\cos^2\chi-\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\epsilon_\ell\sin^2\chi +\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\epsilon_k\cos\chi \nonumber \\ &&\qquad\quad -\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\epsilon_\iota\sin\chi\,, \\ &&\alpha_2=\left(\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\epsilon_n+\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\epsilon_p\right)\cos\chi \nonumber \\ &&\qquad\quad+\left(\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\epsilon_s+\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\epsilon_q\right)\sin\chi\,, \\[6pt] &&\alpha_3 =\epsilon _{d}\sin 2\chi \frac{\left( \epsilon _{1}^{(0)}-\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\right) }{2\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}}\,, \end{eqnarray} \begin{eqnarray} &&\epsilon _{d}=\frac{\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}}{\epsilon _{1}^{(0)}\cos ^{2}\chi +\epsilon _{3}^{(0)}\sin ^{2}\chi }\,, \\[9pt] &&\epsilon_{e} = E^{dc}\, \epsilon_1^{(0)} \epsilon_d (r_{41}\cos^2\chi-r_{63}\sin^2\chi)\,, \\[9pt] &&\epsilon_{f}=E^{dc}\,\epsilon_d\sin\chi\,\cos\chi(r_{41}% \epsilon_3^{(0)}+r_{63}\epsilon_1^{(0)})\,, \\ &&\epsilon_{g} = E^{dc}\, \epsilon_d (r_{43}\epsilon_3^{(0)}\sin^2\chi+r_{61}\epsilon_1^{(0)}\cos^2\chi)\,, \\ &&\epsilon_{h}=E^{dc}\, \epsilon_1^{(0)}\epsilon_d\sin\chi\,\cos\chi(r_{43}-r_{61})\,, \end{eqnarray} \begin{eqnarray} &&\epsilon_\iota=E^{dc} \,\frac{\epsilon_1^{(0)}}{\epsilon_2^{(0)}}% \,\epsilon_d^2 (r_{31}\cos^2\chi-r_{53}\sin^2\chi)\,, \\[9pt] &&\epsilon_{j}=E^{dc} \frac{\epsilon_1^{(0)}}{\epsilon_2^{(0)}}% \,\epsilon_d^2 \sin\chi (r_{11} -r_{53} )\,, \\[9pt] &&\epsilon_{k}=E^{dc}\, \frac{\epsilon_1^{(0)}}{\epsilon_2^{(0)}}% \,\epsilon_d^2 (r_{13}\sin^2\chi-r_{51}\cos^2\chi)\,, \\[9pt] &&\epsilon_{\ell}=E^{dc}\, \frac{\epsilon_1^{(0)}}{\epsilon_2^{(0)}}% \,\epsilon_d^2 \cos\chi (r_{33} -r_{51} )\,, \end{eqnarray} \begin{eqnarray} &&\epsilon_{m}=E^{dc}\,\epsilon_1^{(0)}\epsilon_2^{(0)} (r_{21}\cos\chi+r_{23}\sin\chi)\,, \\ &&\epsilon_{n} = E^{dc}\, \epsilon_d (r_{53}\epsilon_3^{(0)}\sin^2\chi+r_{11}\epsilon_1^{(0)}\cos^2\chi)\,, \\ &&\epsilon_{p}=E^{dc}\,\epsilon_d\sin^2\chi\, (r_{31}\epsilon_3^{(0)}+r_{53}\epsilon_1^{(0)})\,, \\ &&\epsilon_{q} = E^{dc}\, \epsilon_d (r_{33}\epsilon_3^{(0)}\sin^2\chi+r_{51}\epsilon_1^{(0)}\cos^2\chi)\,, \\ &&\epsilon_{s}=E^{dc}\,\epsilon_d\cos^2\chi\, (r_{51}\epsilon_3^{(0)}+r_{13}\epsilon_1^{(0)})\,, \end{eqnarray} \begin{eqnarray} \delta_c &=& E^{dc}\, \epsilon_d \,\epsilon_2^{(0)} (r_{42}\cos\chi - r_{62}\sin\chi)\,, \\ \delta_d&=&E^{dc}\, \epsilon_d (r_{42}\epsilon_3^{(0)}\,\sin\chi+r_{62}\epsilon_1^{(0)}\,\cos\chi)\,, \\ \delta_e &=& E^{dc} \,\epsilon_d \,\epsilon_2^{(0)} (r_{43}\cos^2\chi+r_{61}\sin^2\chi)\,, \\ \delta_f &=& E^{dc}\, \epsilon_d \sin\chi\,\cos\chi\,(r_{43}\epsilon_3^{(0)}-r_{61}\epsilon_1^{(0)})\,, \\ \delta_g&=&E^{dc}\, \epsilon_d (r_{41}\epsilon_3^{(0)}\,\sin^2\chi-r_{63}\epsilon_1^{(0)}\,\cos^2\chi)\,, \\ \delta_h &=& E^{dc}\, \epsilon_d\, \epsilon_2^{(0)}\,\sin\chi\,\cos\chi\,(r_{41}+r_{63})\,, \end{eqnarray} \begin{eqnarray} \delta_\iota &=& E^{dc}\,\epsilon_d^2\left[ \sin\chi\,(r_{52}\cos\chi-r_{12}\sin\chi)\right. \nonumber \\ &&\quad\qquad + \left.\cos\chi\,(r_{52}\sin\chi-r_{32}\cos\chi)\right]\,, \\ \delta_j &=& E^{dc}\,\epsilon_d\left[\epsilon_1^{(0)} \cos\chi\,(r_{52}\cos\chi-r_{12}\sin\chi) \right. \nonumber \\ &&\quad\qquad-\left.\epsilon_3^{(0)} \sin\chi\,(r_{52}\sin\chi-r_{32}\cos\chi)\right]\,, \\ \delta_k&=& E^{dc} \,\left[\epsilon_1^{(0)} \cos\chi\,(r_{52}\epsilon_3^{(0)}\sin\chi+r_{12}\epsilon_1^{(0)}\cos\chi) \right. \nonumber \\ &&\quad\qquad+\left.\epsilon_3^{(0)} \sin\chi\,(r_{52}\epsilon_1^{(0)}\cos\chi+r_{32}\epsilon_3^{(0)}\sin\chi)% \right]\,, \end{eqnarray} \begin{eqnarray} \delta_\ell &=& E^{dc}\,\left(\epsilon_2^{(0)}\right)^2\, (r_{23}\cos\chi-r_{21}\sin\chi)\,, \\ \delta_m &=& E^{dc}\,\epsilon_d^2\, \left[\sin^2\chi\, (r_{11}\sin\chi-r_{13}\cos\chi)\right. \nonumber \\ &&\quad\qquad+ \cos^2\chi\,(r_{31}\sin\chi-r_{33}\cos\chi) \nonumber \\ &&\quad\qquad\left.-2\sin\chi\cos\chi\,(r_{51}\sin\chi-r_{53}\cos\chi)\right] \\ \delta_n &=& E^{dc}\,\epsilon_d\, \left[\sin^2\chi\cos\chi\, (r_{11}\epsilon_1^{(0)}-r_{31}\epsilon_3^{(0)})\right. \nonumber \\ &&\quad\qquad-\sin\chi\cos^2\chi\, (r_{13}\epsilon_1^{(0)}-r_{33}\epsilon_3^{(0)}) \nonumber \\ &&\quad\qquad\left.-(r_{51}\sin\chi-r_{53}\cos\chi)(\epsilon_1^{(0)}\,\cos^2% \chi-\epsilon_3^{(0)}\,\sin^2\chi)\right]\,, \\ \delta_p&=&-E^{dc}\left[ \left(\epsilon_1^{(0)}\cos\chi\right)^2(r_{11}\sin\chi-r_{13}\cos\chi) \right. \nonumber \\ &&\quad\qquad+ \left(\epsilon_3^{(0)}\sin\chi\right)^2(r_{31}\sin\chi-r_{33}\cos\chi) \nonumber \\ &&\quad\qquad\left.+2\epsilon_1^{(0)}\epsilon_3^{(0)}\sin\chi\cos\chi\, (r_{51}\sin\chi-r_{53}\cos\chi)\right]\,, \\ u&=& \frac{h\pi z}{\Omega}\,-\phi\,. \end{eqnarray} By virtue of linearity, the solution of the 4$\times$4 matrix ordinary differential equation (\ref{oblique}) must be of the form \begin{equation} \label{oblique-soln1} {\bar{\psi}}^{\prime }(z_2)= \bar{U}^\prime(z_2-z_1)\cdot{\bar{\psi}}% ^{\prime }(z_1)\,, \end{equation} whence \begin{eqnarray} \bar{\psi}(z_2)&=&\bar{M}\left(-\,\frac{h\pi z_2}{\Omega}\right)\cdot\bar{U}% ^\prime(z_2-z_1)\cdot\bar{M}\left(\frac{h\pi z_1}{\Omega}\right)\cdot\bar{% \psi}(z_1) \nonumber \\[4pt] &\equiv&\bar{U}(z_2-z_1)\cdot\bar{\psi}(z_1)\,, \nonumber \\ &&\qquad \quad0\leq z_\ell\leq L\,,\quad \ell=1,2\,. \label{oblique-soln2} \end{eqnarray} Just as for Part 1 \cite{Part1}, we chose to implement the piecewise homogeneity approximation method \cite{LakhtakiaB} to calculate $\bar{U}^\prime(z)$. \subsection{Reflection and transmission} The incident plane wave is delineated by the electric field phasor \begin{equation} {\bf e}_{inc}(z)= \left( a_L\,\frac{i\bf s-{\bf p}_+}{\sqrt{2}} - a_R\,\frac{i\bf s+{\bf p}_+}{\sqrt{2}} \right)\,e^{ik_o z\cos\theta} \,, \qquad z \leq 0\,, \label{eq9.50} \end{equation} where $a_L$ and $a_R$ are the amplitudes of the LCP and RCP components, respectively. The electric field phasors associated with the reflected and transmitted plane waves, respectively, are given as \begin{equation} {\bf e}_{ref}(z)= \left( -r_L\,\frac{i\bf s-{\bf p}_-}{\sqrt{2}} + r_R\,\frac{i\bf s+{\bf p}_-}{\sqrt{2}} \right)\,e^{-ik_o z\cos\theta} \,\qquad z \leq 0\,, \label{eq9.53} \end{equation} and \begin{equation} {\bf e}_{tr}(z)= \left( t_L\,\frac{i\bf s-{\bf p}_+}{\sqrt{2}} - t_R\,\frac{i\bf s+{\bf p}_+}{\sqrt{2}} \right)\,e^{ik_o (z-L)\cos\theta} \,,\qquad \quad z \geq L\,. \label{eq9.54} \end{equation} The amplitudes $r_{L,R}$ and $t_{L,R}$ indicate the as--yet unknown strengths of the LCP and RCP components of the reflected and transmitted plane waves, both of which are elliptically polarized in general. The propagation vector of the incident plane wave makes an angle $\theta \in \left[ 0,\,\pi/2\right)$ with respect to the $+z$ axis, and is inclined to the $x$ axis in the $xy$ plane by an angle $\psi \in\left[ 0,\,2\pi\right]$; accordingly, the transverse wavenumber $ \kappa = k_o\,\sin\theta$, where $k_o=\omega\sqrt{\epsilon_o\mu_o}$ is the wavenumber in free space. The free--space wavelength is denoted by $\lambda_o=2\pi/k_o$. The vectors \begin{eqnarray} \label{eq9.51} &&\bf s=-\hat{\bf{u}}_x\sin\phi + \hat{\bf{u}}_y \cos\phi\,, \\ \label{eq9.52} &&{\bf p}_\pm=\mp\left( \hat{\bf{u}}_x \cos\phi + \hat{\bf{u}}_y \sin\phi \right) \cos\theta + \hat{\bf{u}}_z \sin\theta\, \end{eqnarray} are of unit magnitude. The reflection--transmission problem amounts to four simultaneous, linear algebraic equation \cite{Part1,LakhtakiaB}, which can be solved by standard matrix manipulations. It is usually convenient to define reflection and transmission coefficients, which appear as the elements of the 2$\times$2 matrixes in the following relations: \begin{equation} \label{eq9.55} \left[\begin{array}{c}r_L\\r_R\end{array}\right] = \left[\begin{array}{cc}r_{LL} & r_{LR}\\r_{RL} & r_{RR}\end{array}\right] \, \left[\begin{array}{c}a_L\\a_R\end{array}\right]\,, \end{equation} \begin{equation} \label{eq9.56} \left[\begin{array}{c}t_L\\t_R\end{array}\right] = \left[\begin{array}{cc}t_{LL} & t_{LR}\\t_{RL} & t_{RR}\end{array}\right] \, \left[\begin{array}{c}a_L\\a_R\end{array}\right]\,. \end{equation} Co--polarized coefficients have both subscripts identical, but cross--polarized coefficients do not. The square of the magnitude of a reflection or transmission coefficient is the corresponding reflectance or transmittance; thus, $R_{LR} = \vertr_{LR}\vert^2$ is the reflectance corresponding to the reflection coefficient $r_{LR}$, and so on. \section{Numerical results and conclusion}\label{numres} With respect to the orientation of ${\bf E}^{dc}$, the right side of (\ref{defineA}) can be divided into three parts. The first part is indifferent to ${\bf E}^{dc}$ and therefore to $\chi_{dc}$, the second shows itself at maximum advantage for \emph{axial} dc electric fields (i.e., when $\chi_{dc}=90^\circ$), whereas the third is most effective for \emph{transverse} dc electric fields (i.e., when $\chi_{dc}=0^\circ$). The effects of the first part have been studied extensively already \cite{LakhtakiaB}, and those of the second part have been the focus of Part 1 as well as of other papers \c{RL06,RLno2}. When considering the effects of the third part as well as the interplay of the second and the third parts, we must keep in mind that the number of variables for a comprehensive parametric study is large. These variables include the local isotropy, uniaxiality, or biaxiality, as determined by the relative values of $\epsilon_{1,2,3}^{(0)}$; the local point group symmetry of which there are 20 classes, as determined by the relative values of $r_{JK}$; the two angles of incidence $\theta$ and $\phi$; the angle $\chi$ of the tilt dyadic, the half--pitch $\Omega$, and the normalized thickness $L/\Omega$; and the angle $\chi_{dc}$. Given this plethora of variables, we had to restrict the scope of our investigation. With guidance from the results reported for Part 1, we chose to focus on a locally biaxial SCM, since such materials can offer high electro--optic coefficients which would lower the magnitude of the applied dc electric field. In particular, we opted for the orthorhombic $mm2$ class, choosing the relative permittivity scalars and the electro--optic coefficients the same as for potassium niobate \cite{ZSB}. Furthermore, normal incidence is the most common condition for using planar optical devices, and so we set $\theta=0^\circ$. Finally, the effect of $\phi$ not being significant on the exhibition of the CBP \cite{Part1}, we set $\phi=0^\circ$. Figure \ref{orthomm2-1} shows the reflectances and transmittance spectrums of a structurally right--handed SCM with half--pitch $\Omega=150$~nm and tilt angle $\chi=90^\circ$, when $E^{dc}=10^7$~V~m$^{-1}$ and $\chi_{dc}\in \left[0^\circ,90^\circ\right]$. No dependence on $\chi_{dc}$ in the six plots presented actually indicates that the magnitude of the dc electric field is too low to have any significant effect; indeed, the spectrums are virtually the same as for $E^{dc}=0$. The high ridge in the plot of $R_{RR}$ located at $\lambda_o\approx 667$~nm, and its absence in the plot of $R_{LL}$, are signatures of the CBP, along with the trough in the plot of $T_{RR}$. Figure~\ref{orthomm2-2} contains the same plots as the previous figure, but for $E^{dc}=0.67\times10^9$~V~m$^{-1}$~---~the same value as used for Fig.~8 of Part 1. This magnitude is high enough to have an effect on the CBP, which also means that the reflectance and the transmittance spectrums change with $\chi_{dc}$. The center--wavelength of the Bragg regime is 646~nm and the full--width--at--half--maximum bandwidth is 69~nm for $\chi_{dc}=90^\circ$, but the corresponding quantities are 667~nm and 40~nm for $\chi_{dc}=0^\circ$. In addition, the peak value of $R_{RR}$ diminishes by about 10\% as $\chi_{dc}$ changes from $90^\circ$ to $0^\circ$. The situation changes significantly when the sign of $E^{dc}$ is altered, as exemplified by Fig.~\ref{orthomm2-3} for $E^{dc}=-0.67\times10^9$~V~m$^{-1}$. The center--wavelength of the Bragg regime is 688~nm and the full--width--at--half--maximum bandwidth is 15~nm for $\chi_{dc}=90^\circ$, but the corresponding quantities remain at 667~nm and 40~nm for $\chi_{dc}=0^\circ$. In addition, the peak value of $R_{RR}$ increases by about 600\% as $\chi_{dc}$ changes from $90^\circ$ to $0^\circ$. Thus, the exhibition of the CBP is affected dramatically in the center--wavelength, the bandwidth, and the peak co--handed and co--polarized reflectance by the sign of $E^{dc}$ as well as the orientation angle $\chi_{dc}$. Whereas Figs.~\ref{orthomm2-2} and \ref{orthomm2-3} were drawn for SCMs with $\chi=90^\circ$, calculations for Figs.~\ref{orthomm2-4} and \ref{orthomm2-5} were made for $\chi=45^\circ$. These two figures indicate a blue--shifting of the CBP on the order of 100~nm as $\chi_{dc}$ changes from $90^\circ$ to $0^\circ$. Furthermore, the bandwidth is greatly affected by the value of $\chi_{dc}$ and the sign of $E^{dc}$; indeed, the CBP vanishes for $\chi_{dc}$ in the neighborhood of $50^\circ$ when $E^{dc}=0.67\times10^9$~V~m$^{-1}$. Thus, the exhibition of the CBP is in two different ranges of $\chi_{dc}$ that do not overlap but are in proximity of each other. Other types of Bragg phenomenons may appear in the spectral response characteristics. For example, Fig.~\ref{orthomm2-4} shows a high--$R_{RL}$ ridge which suggests that the electro--optic SCM can be made to function like a normal mirror (high $R_{RL}$ and $R_{LR}$) in a certain spectral regime than like a structurally right--handed chiral mirror (high $R_{RR}$ and low $R_{LL}$) \cite{LX}. We conclude that the exhibition of the circular Bragg phenomenon by an electro--optic structurally chiral material can be controlled not only by the sign and the magnitude of a dc electric field but also by its orientation in relation to axis of helicoidal nonhomogeneity. Although we decided to present numerical results here only for normal incidence, several numerical studies confirm that our conclusions also apply to oblique incidence. Thus, the possibility of electrical control of circular--polarization filters, that emerged in Part 1, has been reaffirmed and extended. Theoretical studies on particulate composite materials with electro--optic inclusions \cite{LM2006} suggest the attractive possibility of fabricating porous SCMs with sculptured--thin--film technology \cite{LakhtakiaB}.
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When reading a philosophy book, what is your method for understanding and remembering the content? Tips for when one is presented with a massive philosophy book with many subtle points (e.g. Plantinga's "Warranted Christian Belief")? Excellent question. I have found it extremely helpful either to type out or to write out by hand key claims and arguments. For almost 40 years I have carried around 5 by 7 inch cards in which I have written out parts of different texts that I update and go over continuously. I regularly cull the cards as I approach new texts or arguments, on top of which I keep journals of philosophical ideas. I also suggest sometimes re-reading multiple times parts of philosophical texts almost to the point of memorization. I still remember vividly the first text that I felt I "mastered" or practically memorized, and that was Richard Taylor's book Metaphysics, especially the chapter on God. I found (and still find) his writing lucid and engaging. On the assumption that you might still use old fashioned hard copies of books, I recommend marking them up, filling the margins with comments, counter-points, and the like. I hope some of this might be helpful.
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Our perspective in life is a lens through which much of what we understand and think takes shape. At an early age, I learned a ton about firearms. From seeing first-hand the long hours that go into glass-bedding a rifle to make it more accurate, to seeing my mom working on small cottage-work assembling sights for M1 Garands and M-14s, to women working in offices creating billing and advertising. I saw many aspects to the different ways people worked with firearms. I saw the guys in the shop and even worked there when I was a teenage girl drilling on lathes or grinding parts. Seeing the families that make up the many small businesses that are the backbone of industry is something not many get to experience. When you hear big names of firearms manufacturers and their product - knowing the people behind the components always makes me feel like the world is a small place. This year, I'm working closely with one of my childhood friends who is employed at her parent's small business. Being part of creating content for them and we're working at involving the different generations employed there. It is very rewarding to work with my dad's good friend and his children. There are other industries where parents pass down their knowledge and experience to their families. However the firearms industry has unique room for that, and it's beautiful to see! A rifle barrel manufacturer will have children who understand what makes good steel. A shotgun manufacturer will have children who understand what makes a good spring. They are growing not just family invested in the industry side of firearms, but by using locally sourced materials. Many small shops involved in firearms expand their industry past guns and ammo. The sources of raw materials to make cases for ammunition, rifle barrel steel, spring steel...all of those intertwined industries become a part of the larger family that firearms-related businesses are a part of. We often see companies passing down their love for firearms in the ownership that is passed down through generations. Instead of the business structure being a board controlled by investors, we often see family businesses. Or we see generations whose parents have worked for the same manufacturer and their children carry on that legacy. But working with your family in a firearms business is just one way to nurture a family's love of firearms. Too often, women who don't have a familial relationship to guns are not very interested in guns. It might just be that nobody ever asked them if they wanted to go hunting or head out to the range. But learning how to shoot firearms can be a very empowering thing for women. In my experience, women who grew up using and being around firearms are much more open to teaching their children and sharing that heritage. I'm going to share a few ways I have shared firearms with the women in my circle of family and friends. For starters, I've taken my nieces and nephews out shooting whenever we have family gatherings. We always try to bring some "fun guns" (something new that they might not have had a chance to shoot before). But sharing a little of what we've learned recently in competition is always enjoyable. We've spent many a 4th of July not just shooting fireworks, but shooting clays with cousins and teaching younger children about proper grip & stance. Another way I've shared with my family is by bringing one of my nieces on trips where I need help with travel or photos. Her experience behind a camera and in graphic design have helped my family to have a successful event and she's seen and met people she would never have met. Her perspective on firearms and gun owners from around the world has been filled in with the colors of all the characters we know from Russia to Brazil. Just seeing joy in her eyes meeting people who are accomplished and willing to share their knowledge is very satisfying. She has experienced a whole new part of the world because of what we do with firearms. One of my favorite ways to share firearms with women and other families is through instructing and organizing junior camps. For six years I've been involved in that and the reward is knowing young people from across the country who have a new perspective of their own self confidence. Seeing mothers bring their kids to the range, just as if it was soccer camp, brings a smile to my face! So, share your love for firearms. If it's nostalgia for days wandering the woods with grandpa or stories of hunts with friends in the mountains, let you children see and hear it all. Teach them about the beauty of the people who we meet through firearms because the people you spend your life with are what it's all about.
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Paris may be one of the most fashion-forward cities on the planet, but its archaic ban on women wearing pants was still in place until just a few days ago. Officials passed the decree during the French Revolution at a time when wearing long trousers (as opposed to knee-length "culottes") was seen as a symbol of defiance. The ban was meant to prevent women from challenging men's role in society and to limit access to certain jobs. Men and women have been equal under the French Constitution since 1946, and the pants ban hasn't been enforced for decades, but it has long been a thorn in the side for women's rights activists. Several officials have attempted to repeal the outdated law in recent years, including a group of Green Party lawmakers who drew up a bill in the National Assembly in 2010. Striking down parts of France's "judicial archaeology," however, was seen as a waste of time by the Paris Prefecture (police headquarters).
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LONDON, United Kingdom, Feb 21 – Arsenal manager Unai Emery has told midfielder Mesut Ozil he needs to shake off his minor injuries and illnesses to earn a regular place in the side. Ozil's performances have tailed off in recent times, with ex-Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger questioning whether his new, club-record contract had left the player in the 'comfort zone'. "First, mostly, the key is in his hand," Emery replied when Wenger's opinion was put to him. Emery however did say the player has to train more consistently if he is to be selected in the future. "Now I think this week is good for all the players because we are in an important moment for the season. The post Emery fires Ozil warning over lack of fitness appeared first on Capital Sports.
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Star Shapes currently operating: Sky Jet at Skyline Park in Germany, High Energy owned by the Kaiser Family in Germany, AIR owned by Abie Danter Jnr in England and Mechanica at Liseberg in Sweden. Zierer is currently the only manufacturer to build Star Shapes. The design is based on the Technical Park typhoon 360 and the Mondial Top Scan. Traveling Star Shapes are transported on four semi-trailers. The time for a Star Shape to be assembled is sixteen hours and a crane is needed. The Star Shape has its six star-shaped gondola arms, each with five seats. They turn round at the end of a 30-meter-long main mast. The stars seem to be close at hand when the gondolas stand at a height of 30 meters. From there, the passengers can admire not only the entire park, but also a part of the landscape around it. But this moment is just the calm before the storm and the impressive view only for a short time. After the gondola cross has turned round at dizzying heights, the main mast is already racing in the dive around its own longitudinal axis. The thrill potential of the Star Shape is far from being exhausted. The individual gondola arms also rotate 360 ​​degrees. Three different rotations motivate her guests - with his legs floating freely.Three times secured back restraints bring your visitors back to the bottom of the ride, Once there, they will not know where their heads are.The pulse is faster by watching, With its impressive size and refined tower lighting the Star Shape is a landmark and visitor magnet at the same time. And it is certainly one of the most exciting experiences in a theme park or if you are very lucky, the funfair circuit.
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Mama Raj says… When your oven breaks….who are you gonna call? Our oven broke last week. Crap. The hinge did some weird maneuver when I opened it. I honestly don't know what I did – well other than just opening the oven. My husband likes to call these episodes of when things just' happen' to me "Doing a Caz". Yes I did a Caz. I didn't realise how much I used the oven for cooking until I didn't have it. I suppose it is like when you injure your little toe – you don't realise you have even got it there until it hurts. One of the things that really saved me was some meals in our freezer from Baby Bistro that I have been bursting to use. Baby Bistro is a local Melbourne business that delivers home-style, 100% organic baby and toddler meals to families around Melbourne. Made using only premium ingredients, with no added flavourings, colourings or preservatives. It is seriously good. This food isn't just for toddlers – I would have this for dinner!
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The Department of Civil Engineering was started in 2009 which offers a full time B.E Degree course. The department has well experienced and committed faculty having members specialization in different areas of Civil Engineering. The faculty always work towards the development and progress of the department by upgrading and modernizing the laboratory facilities, organizing seminars and conferences. The students of the Department actively take part in curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. PEO1 TTo establish a mastery over the fundamental knowledge in Civil Engineering, experimental abilities and design capabilities. PEO2 To develop an ability to deal effectively with ethical and professional issues, taking into account the broader societalimplications of Civil and Environmental Engineering. PEO3 Exhibit professionalism, ethical attribute, communication skills, team work in their profession and adapt to current trends by engaging in lifelong learning. On the completion of the program the graduates are expected to know or develop the abilities defined through the Program Outcomes. b An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data. c An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints. d An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams. e An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems. g The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal context. h Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning. i ` Knowledge of contemporary issues. j An ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. k An ability to correlate theoretical concepts with real time experimental/field data through application of process simulation tools and techniques. l Familiarity and hands on experience with process equipment and improve process engineering, project and financial management skills through continuous interaction with industries and professional societies. PSO1 Apply the fundamental knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering in design and analysis of residential and public buildings, roads, rails, airways and irrigation structures. PSO2 Knowledge on importance of testing the construction materials, advanced construction practices and Conduct geo-technical investigations for ground improvement. PSO3 Graduates can do the surveying planning, estimating and constructing the infrastructure projects, maintaining the quality of environmental systems-water, waste water, air and land and noise and ensurethe sustainability of eco- system.
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After 4 1/2 years in my house, finally my front yard is starting to take shape. Every year I've planted a few new bushes, and I guess it takes a few years for them to really reach their potential. The yard is still no stop on the Takoma Park home and garden tour, but at least its not the tattered wasteland of bare ground, weeds, and shredded plastic flower pots that it was when Lars and Fozzie were tearing around it. Collette is an energetic little person, but she and Fozzie don't get into wild playing together the way Lars or Sandy did with Fozzie. Two dogs who really have a good chemistry together are fun to watch, no question about it. But its also kind of nice not to spend every moment they're outside together cringing as my pretty plants get smashed into the ground. And to actually have a relatively healthy rose bush, with roses that are fragrant and somewhat abundant, makes me feel pretty darn accomplished. For some reason, Fozzie and Collette just seem to get along OK without having any particular feeling about each other. Collette tries to engage, but Fozzie's just not that into it. For such an impulsive dog, he's pretty nice about how he lets a pesky youngster know he wants to be left alone. Is it just that he's out of that blush of youth that fostered such an intense bromance between him and Lars? Is it just that Collette's not as insistent as Sandy was, so its easier for Fozzie to resist getting pulled into a game of tug or chase? I'm not complaining. I love my dogs but I also love my flowers. And I especially love days where I can enjoy them both together. I hope your week is full of sunshine and flowers, and that all the beauty in the world fortifies you to fight even harder to preserve what's left of it! Absolutely beautiful! You have such a lovely variety. Beautiful! Your roses are just lovely! Enjoy it! Don't you love it when things finally start to come together and take shape! All of your flowers are beautiful! Love the roses! I have the same ambivalence about providing fun play space but keeping something pretty for myself. I try to schedule playdates for the winter and fall. And i'm a big fan of sturdy plans like hostas. Even dog love doesn't hold them down for long. Now slugs? That's another matter. Beautiful! Enjoy the flowers, my friend! Looks like you have the best of two worlds...beautiful flowers and beautiful life companions! Your yard is stunning! The flowers are all so beautiful and the colors so vibrant! What a wonderful place to relax and enjoy. I am glad the dogs are respecting it and that you can all share the beauty together. I love the picture of Fozzie and Collete (seventh photo down). Wonderful photo! Hi Kirsten, very nice work. It's nice to be able to enjoy Fozzie and Collette together with your garden. One day I want to live where I can grow roses. My current house gets no sunshine; I can only grow impatiens and begonias. And of course the hostas come up every year, but that's the doing of the previous owner. Thanks for sharing your lovely garden and flowers; simply beautiful - you give me hope for my non-dog space...what little there is of it.
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Which of the following articles of the Indian constitution provides for endeavor of every state to arrange adequate facility for instruction in the mother tongue at the primary stage of education? Which constitutional amendment accorded position of primary to the Directive Principles over Fundamental Rights? The Bill provides for reservation in admission in private unaided educational institutions for members of scheduled castes/tribes and other backward classes. Which constitutional amendment provides for reservation in admission in private unaided institutions for members of scheduled castes/tribes and other backward class ?
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After a brief time away from the top spot, DOOM is back, stomping all over everything in its path. It is, of course, 40% off in this year's Steam Summer Sale for just a few more hours, so if you've not yet picked up a copy, you should act fast! This week's charts have – inevitably – been quite heavily influenced by this year's sales. Every single one of the games in the top 10 are discounted by at least 10% (Dead by Daylight), with some big-name titles slashed by 50% (Fallout 4, CS:GO, The Witcher 3, Arma 3). The sale ends in around 17 hours, so if you want to take advantage of these deals, your time is nearly up!
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RAIN OR SHINE isn�t done tinkering its lineup. A few days after trading one of its key players -- Jeff Chan -- and shipping guard Mike Tolomia for another Gilas Cadet member Ed Daquioag, the Elasto Painters are still considering changes to shake up their future. Rain or Shine co-owner Raymond Yu didn�t discount the possibility of changes, although he admitted the team isn�t in a rush as of the moment. A few days ago, Rain or Shine parted ways with Chan, a member of its two champion squads, who was traded in exchange for Mark Borboran and Phoenix�s 2020 second round draft pick. Hours after consummating the trade, the Elasto Painters agreed on shipping Mr. Tolomia to the Meralco Bolts for Mr. Daquioag, a dead shot from University of Santo Tomas who hardly saw action for his previous team. �We asked Meralco if they�re still interested, and they said they are so we made the trade,� added Mr. Yu. Mr. Yu, on the other hand, cited the reason on trading Mr. Chan, a marquee player. Fans were surprised to see Mr. Chan, a former member of Gilas Pilipinas, to be traded by the Elasto Painters. �We have two players on loan to the national team -- Gabe Norwood and Raymond Almazan. These two players are long and have been helping us big in rebounding and defense. We opted to get Borboran because he could give us some length and shooting,� added Mr. Yu. For Rain or Shine coach Caloy Garcia, this would also be an opportunity for two-time Most Valuable Player James Yap to step up.
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Receive Tomorrow's Treatment – Today! Used in conjunction with traditional treatments, or other therapies offered like hyperbaric oxygen therapy, it can potentially improve your chances of long-term health. My husband was treated for stroke recovery at the Costa Rica location. The entire team was great. We are waiting with great anticipation and fully expect to see some major Gaines from the stem cell procedure.We are only 3 weeks out from the procedure. Had a good experience with my treatment at the Stemedix. Staff and the doctor were excellent in sharing information , Had the emblicord cell treatment six weeks ago, have seen some small improvements and looking forward to continuing improvements in my MS . I was diagnosed with MS back in 2002. Since then I had been slowly declining & had gone through so many medications for this disease to help slow it down but I did not have the good luck that others have had in controlling it. I needed to try something new that I had heard good things about. I was able to cross paths with another fellow that also had MS that had gone to Stemedix & had good results. I went forward with it & I cannot say anything negative about this whole stem cell experience at Stemedix. I recently got treatment from there. The entire staff was caring , knowledgeable & professional. Dr Khan was great, as were Jackie, Bonnie & Fred. The next day after treatment I already noticed a difference for the better. I would definitely recommended Stemedix to anyone considering a stem cell treatment. Thank you Stemedix, the treatment experience was wonderful. From the time we arrived to the day we left we were treated like royalty. The hotel and transportation provided was really amazing. The doctor and assistance at his office was wonderful and they explained everything and made it very comfortable in every way possible. My wife has seen improvement in her energy levels and we are praying to see more improvement the next few months as we continue on this journey. Thank you Jackie Sell for all your help and always being friendly through all our questions and concerns. We highly recommend Stemedix to anyone seeking stem cell treatment! Alzheimer's Disease is a form of dementia which causes memory loss and can inhibit intellectual abilities severely enough to interfere with a person's daily activities. Billions of nerve cells connect to one another in our brains transferring tons of information like a giant communication network. In a patient with Alzheimer's disease, the communication is interrupted. Parts of the brain involved with specific tasks such as thinking, learning, and memory become uncoordinated, tampering with cognitive abilities. Alzheimer's Disease is known as a progressive disease, meaning the damage worsens and/or spreads over periods of time. The rate of progression, however, is unique to each patient and the symptoms vary greatly depending in part on age and other health conditions that may reside. To perform at its greatest potential, our brains require coordination. With each group of cells in control of a certain bodily function, they act like tiny factories, carrying out each task in a routine manner. In a patient with Alzheimer's Disease, this signal flow is interrupted by progressive damage. Scientists believe that Alzheimer's Disease prevents parts of the dense-branching communication network from running smoothly. The damage ultimately spreads to other parts of the brain causing irreversible damage and leading to the various symptoms associated with Alzheimer's Disease. Each case of Alzheimer's is unique to the patient and the symptoms experienced are of a broad array. Effects of the disease can range from slowed thinking and memory loss to difficulty swallowing, speaking and walking. In the early stages of an AD diagnosis the area generally affected responds to learning and memory. Early symptoms include difficulty remembering new information, memory loss, and slight mood and behavioral changes. In a patient with moderate AD, organizational skills, understanding speech, expressing oneself, and planning are impaired. Progressively the disease can affect thinking, sense of time and place, and minor interferences within work and social life can be noticed. In the late stages of AD, the brain is severely damaged and the symptoms are very difficult to treat. The cortex and hippocampus of the brain shrink dramatically and fluid-filled spaces within the brain, called ventricles, begin to enlarge. Inability to recognize family, perform daily tasks, communicate, walk, and swallow are some of the symptoms generally experienced in the late stages of an Alzheimer's Disease diagnosis. Treatments today for Alzheimer's include medications for many of the symptoms such as prescription drugs for behavioral changes, sleep patterns, and pain management. Some medications work by assisting in the performance of chemicals in the brain responsible for the transfer information from one cell to another. Many herbal remedies and supplements are also available for use to help relieve symptoms experienced. These methods temporarily improve the symptoms of memory loss and problems with learning and reasoning. While relief can be found in the symptoms associated with AD, no cure exists for the chronic disease. In explaining how stem cell therapy can be beneficial to a patient with Alzheimer's Disease it is important to understand what exactly happens in the brain when battling this condition. In a patient with Alzheimer's Disease, protein deposits, called plaques, build up in the spaces between nerve cells far more rapidly than normally associated with aging. Tangles, twisted fibers that build up inside dead and dying nerve cells, also produce at a faster rate. These two occurrences tend to follow a pattern, targeting areas most critical for memory then progressively spreading to other regions. The damaged nerve cells are then unable to properly transmit electrical signals within our brain, those signals that are responsible for memories and individual thoughts. Stem cells reproduce at a rapid rate and have the potential to be many different cell types in the body. Stem cell therapy for Alzheimer's Disease is a breakthrough procedure in regenerative medicine and Stemedix uses adipose, bone marrow aspirate or umbilical cord derived stem cells as methods of therapy for you in your journey to wellness. These regenerative therapies help the body's natural healing process work faster and more effectively. These procedures are designed to aid in the restoration of dying tissues in the body. In the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease, the stem cells are collected, enriched, and administered in hopes of replacing the dying nerve cells in the brain. These advancements in the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease work to potentially regenerate missing or damaged tissue that the body would not ordinarily regrow. While aging is among the greatest risk factors for Alzheimer's Disease, it does not have to be a normal part of the aging process. With our stem cell therapy for Alzheimer's Disease, hope can be returned to those attempting to manage their condition. When traditional medications show less than optimal results, advanced technology offers a natural procedure to assist your body in rebuilding itself. Stem cell treatments offer a new way of approaching Alzheimer's Disease that not only addresses the abnormal immune response, but also aids in the restoration of diseased and dying nerve tissues of the brain. There is no cure for Alzheimer's Disease, but these methods have potential benefits in the management of symptoms. Speak with a Care Coordinator today for a more accurate assessment of your condition and treatment options. Current MS treatments can reduce the severity of symptoms by blocking autoimmune responses against the myelin sheath. They do not repair the neural cell damage that has already occurred. These treatments can also cause serious side effects, and over time, can stop working for certain patients. Stem cell therapy can slow down the progression of MS by neutralizing (or even reversing) the damage caused to the myelin sheath. Our highly qualified stem cell therapists specialize in treatment of Relapsing – Remitting MS (RRMS) and other types of multiple sclerosis. We stay abreast of the latest developments in stem cell research in the US and around the world. We use a combination of modern research based treatments including AHSCT that does not require chemotherapy. Our less invasive methods have shown a 69% success rate in treating aggressive cases of RRMS. Stemedix has a certified trained Care Giver on staff to help patients that may require extra care. We also provide medical assisting equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, transfer boards, and more as needed. Meet Jill and watch her astonishing story with Multiple Sclerosis. What Effects Do Pain Killers Have on Dementia? Alzheimer's & Dementia: What Are the Differences? Contact us today and let Stemedix provide a worry-free experience accompanied by one of our Care Coordinators to ensure you have the best experience possible! Stem cell therapy may be your best chance to better your life. Are you ready to take it?
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Touch of Country offers a wide variety including country decor, florals, purses, furniture, OSU, balloons, memorial throws, seasonal items, baked goods on weekends and LOTS more. The shop is a craft mall so you'll find something new here during every time you stop in. Visitors love Touch of Country's unique storefront windows and displays. This building is part of Mt. Victory's Historic District.
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Chennai to host panel discussion on family portraiture TNN | Sep 20, 2019, 08.16 PM IST CHENNAI: Photo-based artist Annu Palakunnathu Matthew and fine art photographer Martine Fougeron will come together in a panel discussion on family portraiture in Chennai. Presented by Chennai Photo Biennale, the discussion will delve into what a family portrait means in the modern-day scenario. Matthew shuttles between her family home in Bengaluru and Providence in the US. She works as a professor of art at the University of Rhode Island. Her photo-based artwork strives to re-examine histories and was featured in the 2018 Kochi-Muziris Biennale. Her recent solo exhibitions include the Royal Ontario Museum, Nuit Blanche Toronto, and sepia EYE, NYC. Matthew has also exhibited her work at the RISD Museum, Newark Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Houston, Victoria & Albert Museum, as well as at the Smithsonian. Martine Fougeron is a fine art photographer living and working in New York whose work has been exhibited internationally and is held in major public and private collections. Fougeron was born in Paris and studied at LFNY, l'Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, Wellesley College and the International Center of Photography. She has been living in New York and working as a photographer for the last ten years, as a creative director in the fragrance industry. Her images of life and culture have been used in The New Yorker, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and New York Magazine. The panel discussion will take place at Alliance Francaise from 4pm to 6pm, on September 29.
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What is the best way for SBC66EC to talk to each other over Ethernet? SBC66ECL with no UART demo code? No thanks! Does the Real Time Clock finally work? Does Real time clock in netcruzer library V203 work? The I2C repeated start function confirmation for SBC65EC module. Is there a way to write from a user memory location to I2C? How can I write to an I2C device from a Web Page?
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Argument: Girls Have Greater Access to Education Than Ever Girls Have Greater Access to Education Tha... Girls Have Greater Access to Education Than Ever But equality is still a long way off. By Ginanne Brownell | October 9, 2020, 1:40 PM A young student wears a face mask on her first day a back at the Freetown Secondary School for Girls in Freetown, Sierra Leone, on Oct. 5. Saidu Bah/AFP/Getty Images LONDON—When Adelaide Tsogo Masenya was six, she switched primary schools. Her local school, Dr Knak Primary School, in the poor Johannesburg township of Alexandra, only taught in her native language of Sepedi. Her new school, Marlboro Gardens Secondary School, had an English-only curriculum. Years later when she asked her mother, a cashier who only had a primary school education, why they had moved her, her mother replied, "You actually asked me to take you to an English school." Even at such a young age, Masenya, who is now 30, had enough agency to understand the importance of education for her future. Masenya went on to attend university in Johannesburg—later working both in human resources and as a secondary school teacher. She was also awarded a Chevening scholarship to obtain a master's degree in education and development at University College London, something that likely wouldn't have been available if she had not had access to a good recognized university for her undergraduate degree. "Education has taken me to places where I never thought as a young Black girl from Alex I would reach," she said, sitting in an outdoor café in west London, where she now lives and remotely runs the Tsogo Ya Bokamoso Foundation, an education nongovernmental organization she founded. It focuses on mentoring secondary school girls back in her township. "It has made me live a life of freedom where I am able to provide for my family, I am able to work in any space that I want to, I am able to have a voice and express my rights. Education has made me who I am today." Masenya's tale is unique, but it also exemplifies the stories of millions of girls and young women across the globe who, if given an opportunity for education, can run with it. Through education, they can both better their own lives and benefit their families and communities through better health outcomes and delayed marriage and pregnancy. These are related to better educational outcomes, which, in turn, can lead to improved economic performance for the community as a whole. Those benefits have been long understood. It was 25 years ago—not far off from when Masenya was asking her mother to change schools—that 189 countries unanimously adopted the landmark Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BDPA) to advance the rights of women and girls. One of the aims in the BDPA was to get governments to increase access to education and training for women and girls. It was the first time that girls' education was rolled into international development goals in a serious way. In the two and a half decades since, girls' education has become a mainstay for multilateral organizations, NGOs, private foundations, and individual governments that push forward agendas not only to get more girls enrolled in school but also to tackle some of the intersecting issues that take them out of school, including poverty, cultural norms, and sexuality. A UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report released on Oct. 9, "A New Generation: 25 Years of Efforts for Gender Equality in Education," highlights some of the advances of the past decades. However, it also pinpoints what more needs to be done for education for all children, including better-quality curricula and pedagogy, textbooks that are more inclusive, and increased access to female teachers and mentors beyond primary school. The world's progress in the past 25 years has been uneven. Since 1995, the global enrollment rate for girls has increased from 73 percent to 89 percent, with the biggest improvements in sub-Saharan Africa and Central and Southern Asia. More than 180 million more girls were enrolled in primary and secondary school in 2018 compared to 1995, which included a 58 percent jump in girls enrolled in secondary school. Over the past 25 years, female enrollment in tertiary education also rose by three times its total to 115 million women registered for programs in 2018. The global numbers are impressive, but they conceal regional disparities with many girls remaining out of school in the world's poorest countries. In at least 20 countries, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa but also in Pakistan, Haiti, Belize, and Papua New Guinea, hardly any poor rural young women have completed upper secondary schooling. Another seemingly positive outcome is that globally gender parity has been reached in primary and secondary schooling. In 1995, there were only 90 girls enrolled for every 100 boys. In 2018, those figures were equal. But, again, the headline figure masks huge differences. India and China, with their huge populations, have reached gender parity (the percentage of all girls attending is equivalent to the percentage of boys), balancing out almost every other country that hasn't. There are also the questions of discrimination in schools and the quality of the education students are getting. "Definitely gone are the days that we pat ourselves on the back for reaching gender parity and enrollment," said Yona Nestel, Plan International's senior education policy and advocacy advisor, in September over Zoom. "We know that girls can complete their education having experienced violence, harassment, and discrimination throughout their education and be spit out into a society that still doesn't value them. I take issue with these kinds of quantitative statistics like gender parity, because it doesn't help us understand the experience." The UNESCO report also makes clear that the world has a long way to go on improving the quality of the curricula that children and teenagers are getting in school. It's not just enough to have them enrolled and physically in the classroom; it's about educational outcomes as well. Last year, UNESCO found that in low- and middle-income countries, 53 percent of children could not read and understand a simple story by the end of primary school. In some poor countries, that number was as high as 80 percent. For many girls and young women—and their parents—attending a school where they don't get a quality education feels pointless, while dropping out to get a job, help out at home, or get married might feel more beneficial. "Now the discussion is really around what are those skills and competencies that we should be focusing on beyond hard math and hard reading," Christina Kwauk, a fellow at the Brookings Institution's Center for Universal Education, said in September over Zoom. "What are those social and emotional components? What are the 21st-century skills?" There is a clear shift, she continued, from the "access story to one focused around what does it mean to be in school and what does it mean to be learning." Discrimination against girls and women in school likewise continues to be a challenge. There are still two countries, Tanzania and Equatorial Guinea, that prevent girls from going to school if they are expecting. (Sierra Leone earlier this year overturned a similar ban.) Meanwhile, it's estimated that around 12 million girls a year are still getting married before they turn 18, which is associated with less schooling and early pregnancy. Parents often continue to prioritize their sons' education over their daughters as well. "If you are a young man and you don't go to school, there is an element of your participation in that decision," Manos Antoninis, the director of UNESCO's Global Education Monitoring Report, pointed out this month over Zoom. "But if you are a girl, you have no choice if someone tells you not to go to school." Textbooks continue to be gender-biased, too, with women often represented in texts and illustrations in care positions while men are more likely to appear as leaders and executives. That comes in part because, as the report states, many of the textbooks writers in countries such as Nepal tend to be men. Even in Ethiopia, where there has been a major commitment to gender equality in education since the BDPA, textbooks highlighted stories of African kings, male freedom fighters, and leaders. Women who were keenly involved in the struggle for independence were nowhere to be found. As girls advance through their school career, they are less and less likely to see female teachers in the classroom. Around the world, 94 percent of pre-primary teachers are women. But by the time female students get to their tertiary education, only 43 percent of their teachers are women. There is likewise a dearth of female mentors in school settings, from head teachers and administrators all the way up to government ministers in charge of education. "In school we were never taught or told what you can study, where you can study, what is available in terms of funding," said Masenya in response to why she started her mentoring NGO. "I wanted to close the gap and make a way for girls to have access to education and information that I didn't have growing up." The COVID-19 pandemic, of course, has had devastating consequences for every country around the world, and the UNESCO report states that the pandemic risks deepening existing disparities. But Nestel, for one, is hopeful that pandemic could bring about some positive outcomes. "I do feel like COVID has cracked open any illusion that we're not facing some pretty great inequalities within education," she said. "And it will force the education sector to be more resilient and more responsive to the needs of those who are most vulnerable. [So] it creates an opportunity for us to really move the needle in a much quicker way than we ever have before." Ginanne Brownell is a journalist. Tags: Argument, Education, Women Don't Let Health Hold Women Back A focus on women's health care should be the basis of any plan for equality. Shannon Kellman Afghanistan Ranks Among the Worst Places for Girls to Get an Education The United States poured millions into education in Afghanistan. Did it do anything? The Cable | Ruby Mellen With the Women, Peace, and Security Act, Washington Could Be a Model for the World In congressional hearings this week, it just needs to figure out how to better implement the legislation. Jamille Bigio, Melanne Verveer
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Description: Looks can be deceiving when it comes to the petite Soraya. Raven black hair, white skin and the young face of an angel it is often that the young warrior is mistaken for an easy target when in fact she had learnt how to wield a sword at the age of eight and began perfecting her dark arts by thirteen. By now at the age of 27 she is an experienced leader and dangerous to any enemy. The silver pale eyes are typical of Surdan mages, and often reflect the patience, determination and strength within. History: Born into the prestigious, powerful family of Karmani, one of the few houses that would survive through centuries yet well known for their dark origins and worship of the ancient Surdan arts, it is needless to say the girl grew up with the best of everything; from education, training and lifestyle, if not a little strict as the family clung on customs and traditions. Soraya was only fourteen when she would return from a brief trip to find her home in ruins after an unexpected Lumerian attack, her mother and father brutally murdered, their broken bodies pinned against the great doors of her own home as a warning to all other followers of the dark Surdan arts. Since then it was her uncle, the great General of the Sudao, Hikram Karmani, who would raise her as his own, and then would begin her harsh training as one of the Sudao army. Her next thirteen years of life would prove quite tiring and difficult as Soraya works hard to please her overly demanding and strict father-like uncle, and yet despite the harshness of battles and the memories of her family's demise Soraya maintains the joyful light within her with grace and optimism. To many, she appears weak and unfit for leadership as she lacks the customary edginess and brutality of leaders, and yet she is also loved by many due to her kindness and righteousness. FINALLY! I COMPLETED ONE BIO!!! WHOOOP! get to work on the other like... fifty.
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You have your party outfit and your plans settled, so now it's time for the final conundrum of the night: How are you going to cram as many beauty products as possible into your evening clutch? Deciding what to keep and what to leave behind is a struggle we've all experienced and one that can make you unfashionably late to the party. On the other hand, a well-edited clutch can still handle any beauty mishap without weighing you down. Dabbing away mascara flakes, pinning-back stray hairs, soaking up excess shine—we've helped you prepare for wherever the night may take you, by rounding up the essential VIP beauty products that each deserve a coveted spot in your clutch. Streamline the makeup contents of your bag with Too Cool For School's convenient, all-in-one facial compact. This kit comes equipped with BB balm, blush, eye brightener, and concealer, so you can easily keep your complexion radiant throughout the night. After breaking a sweat on the dance floor, you'll want to freshen up. Take a travel size of your signature scent with you, so you can give yourself a few spritzes as needed. Eyeliner smudges, bleeding lipstick, and eyeshadow fallout can still happen despite party-proofing your makeup. Use Almay's eraser sticks to address mishaps while keeping the rest of your makeup intact. Slide blotting papers into your clutch to control excess shine and oil as the party goes on without messing up your makeup. A long-lasting lip color is a no-brainer for a party-makeup look—but it's always better to go out prepared. Carry your lip color on you in case of unexpected touch-ups. Using a high-pigmented lip pencil simplifies reapplying an entire lip, or can be used to target certain spots. If your night involves dinner, Colgate's handy mini toothbrushes will keep your breath and teeth fresh so you can confidently chat it up all night long. One end of these no-rinsing-required brushes freshens your breath and the other acts as a toothpick. Be ready for any hair emergency. The pack of bobby pins in the bottom of your clutch will tame unruly bangs, reinforce updos, and pull back loose strands. By the time the sun sets, your party hair will probably start to fall flat too. Amp up the volume or rid bangs of excess oil with a few sprays of Oribe's texturizing spray, and tousle with your fingers.
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US Lawmakers Question Tron Founder Justin Sun and DLive CEO on Extremist Content Following Capitol Riots Lucas Cacioli Feb 10, 2021 05:00 3 Min Read Two U.S. lawmakers have published an open letter to Tron founder Justin Sun and DLive CEO Charles Wayn in the wake of the Capital riots—asking them to explain how they moderate extremist and white supremacist content. The letter was published by U.S. lawmakers Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.) and Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) on Feb. 9 and it also specifically asked Sun and Wayn whether DLive identified any crypto donations from foreign entities to the individuals present on Jan. 6 at the Capitol Riots. The pair of U.S. lawmakers—who are part of the House Select Committee on Intelligence—published the open letter on The Verge on Tuesday amd asked Sun and Wayn to explain how they plan to prevent extremist content from being broadcast on the crypto streaming platform in the wake of last month's attempted insurrection in Washington at the confirmation of President Joe Biden. The US representatives asked for Sun and Wayn to explain in detail how DLive, the decentralized video streaming alternative to YouTube, can protect younger users from extremist content and whether the company has any methods to identify bad actors financing extremist content. DLive is a decentralized video streaming platform that aims to disrupt the existing monopolized video streaming services on the internet, which are dominated by a few market players such as Twitch and YouTube. DLive is a subsidiary of BitTorrent, which was acquired by Justin Sun's Tron Foundation in 2018. Users are paid through crypto from their viewers when the content creator stream videos. During the Capitol hill insurrection in January, several far-right extremists leverage DLive to live stream their attack on the Capitol building. DLive CEO Wayn announced after the domestic attack that only gaming content would be able to receive payments. Several of the live streaming extremists on DLive were arrested following the attacks and the open letter addresses these users, it reads: "Several of these individuals earned thousands of dollars in DLive's digital currency that day, and a number received large donations through the platform ahead of the event. One individual received $2,800 in a live stream on January 5th, 2021, in which he encouraged his viewers to murder elected officials." The letter also asks: "Did DLive or BitTorrent identify any foreign-based blockchain donations to individuals who were subsequently removed from the platform after the January 6th Capitol riots?" The two US lawmakers who authored the letter are part of the House Select Committee on Intelligence—one of the congressional committees looking at how the Capitol Riot insurrection occurred and whether crypto played a role in financing it. A hearing will be held later this month by the House Financial Services Subcommittee on the financing of domestic terror following the Jan. 6. Insurrection on Capitol Hill where the discussion will likely focus on a $500,000 transaction in Bitcoin made by a French extremist and blogger to pay right-wing figures who appear to be heavily involved in the attack. Janet Yellen says Crypto Terrorist Financing is a Concern Following Attacks on US Capitol DLIVE JUSTIN SUN
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Artículo After having lived in the UK for 24 years, this Dutch woman, married to a British man, must leave the UK News After having lived in the UK for 24 years, this Dutch woman, married to a British man, must leave the UK xavi mane The UK Home Office has told Monique Hawkins, who has a husband and two British children, that she does not have the right to British citizenship and must leave the country. This is the post-Brexit reality for millions of UK residents "It's as absurd as a Monty Python sketch", Monique Hawkins told The Guardian. This Dutch woman will have to leave the UK, despite having lived there for 24 years and having two children and a husband, all of whom are of British nationality. Worried by possible legal implications in the event of the UK leaving the EU, Hawkins had applied for permanent residency as a preliminary step to securing British nationality. The Home Office not only rejected her application for permanent residency, but sent her a letter telling her that her circumstances were irregular and that she should begin preparing to leave the country. Among the documents required of her by the Home Office was her original passport. "In the letter that they sent me, they stated that I hadn't included my original passport. I'd made a photocopy because my father died recently and I couldn't be without my passport. I have to constantly travel back and forth to Holland to look after my mother, who is on her own", she argued. Strangely, the Home Office told her that she couldn't discuss her case with anyone, but nobody contacted her or responded to her for months. So she decided to make a complaint. "I don't believe there is any other business, organisation or even legal process in the world that would treat its customers/applicants/clients in this manner." Hawkins, who has worked as a software developer for 20 years, has now turned to the courts and the Dutch Prime Minister. "I never imagined I could be deported after having lived here for over half of my life", concluded Hawkins. Being married to a British citizen or having children of British nationality hasn't helped, as current legislation in the UK does not consider automatic acquisition of nationality through marriage. The story of Monique Hawkins highlights the practical difficulties faced by millions of EU citizens who will not retain the right to remain in the UK post-Brexit. The aerospace executive Lars Graefe, who has lived in the UK since 1988 and is now married to a British woman, received a similar letter from the Home Office in which they informed him of his irregular status in the country and the need to "remedy" his situation. Let\'s play a game, Instagram... Do these nipples belong to a man or a woman? 9 things you didn\'t know about the clitoris that make it even more fascinating Top model Hanne Odiele comes out as intersex
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The GOVERNMENT STREET COLLABORATIVE (GSC) is a grassroots campaign to bring together resident groups from north and south of Government Street and other Mobile citizens concerned with the historic corridor's future. GSC would like to offer the platform needed to create a shared citizen vision for Government Street. We want to encourage good city planning and private investment that build upon the principles laid out in the Map for Mobile. We wish to change the narrative between the neighborhoods, city hall, and developers by focusing on a culture that demonstrates: ethical behavior, careful and accurate representation of work to the public, and a spirit of cooperation. We support the enforcement of Code for the benefit of Mobile and her people. We recognize the importance of the Government Street corridor to our city's history, our daily lives, and our shared future. Good Streets are beautiful places that lift our spirit, elevate our Quality of Life, and create value. Good Streets are safe and walkable, create energy, and encourage healthy and life-enriching activity. Good Streets Include Trees, which serve both form and function. The Infrastructure on Good Streets (lighting, sidewalks, planting areas, street furnishings, surfacing, etc.) protects and nurtures the environment and the people. Good Streets are known and remembered for their unique qualities, and those qualities create a legacy. Good Streets allow change but demand respect for what is best of their legacy. We stand for cohesive neighborhoods of distinctive character, where appropriately designed urban centers along Government Street contribute to a vibrant, functional, and secure daily life. We support re-development and restoration practices guided by proper urban design principles, that are human-in-scale, and will enable us to preserve our built and natural legacy. We support the Principles found in the Map for Mobile and its objective to restructure public policy and development practices to achieve strong neighborhoods, functional roadway corridors, strategic infill and re-development, a connected community, and high-quality design of the built environment.
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