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My parents graciously opened their home to my family to escape Hurricane Florence's path. I'm forever grateful for their kindness and willingness to have their routine thrown out of whack to care for me, my wife and two girls. Even though they've done their best to distract us, my heart is heavy and uneasy.
I desperately want to be back in Wilmington, but the city I love is virtually cut off from the rest of the world. Roads are washed out. Highways flooded. Trees and debris litter the way. Trying to make my own path would be futile at best, and reckless at worst. Like every other evacuee, I am at the mercy of the crews working around the clock to clear a way home.
As I scroll through Facebook, weather maps and transportation websites, I'm reminded of the hope we have in Christ. I know at first this might seem odd, yet pause for a moment and consider the state our sin and struggle left us in.
We were utterly helpless, separated from God and living in a broken world. Just like my path home to Wilmington, we were cut off from an intimate and close connection with our Creator. No matter how much effort, determination, or religious hula hoops we jumped through, we couldn't make things right and earn our entrance home.
We were evacuees waiting for a way back. Christ did for us what we couldn't do on our own. He conquered death so that we might experience a full life. His mercy made things right. Through the cross, he cleared the path for reconciliation and redemption to take place. He made a way back home for us. The beauty of the Gospel is a rescue mission.
How has Christ rescued you? What would it look like for you to walk in this path today?
God, thank you for rescuing me and making a way where there wasn't one. You offered me Your hand and pointed me in the direction of where life can be found. Let me remember that it is by Your wounds that I have been healed. In Your name, Jesus. Amen. | {
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CGTech specialises in numerical control (NC/CNC) simulation, verification, optimisation and analysis software technology for manufacturing. Since 1988 CGTech's product, VERICUT® software, has become the industry standard for simulating CNC machining in order to detect errors, potential collisions or areas of inefficiency. With offices and distributors worldwide, VERICUT software is used by companies of all sizes in all industries including aerospace, oil and gas and power generation.
VERICUT software interfaces to leading CAD/CAM/PLM systems to help you create the most accurate and efficient NC programs possible! This makes verifying and optimising NC programs and simulating CNC machines a much easier and more efficient process. In most cases you can verify individual operations, a series of operations, or a set of complete NC programs. All stock, fixture, and design geometry is automatically transferred to VERICUT in the correct orientation, along with your NC program, tooling, machine and control data and other simulation parameters.
The EdgeCAM interface enables you to easily send model, tool assembly, and NC program information to VERICUT from EdgeCAM. It simplifies VERICUT setup for seamless simulation of EdgeCAM NC programs. VERICUT is launched from within EdgeCAM, but runs externally so you can work in EdgeCAM while verifying and optimising NC programs in VERICUT.
EDGECAM to Vericut interface ECV. Integrating EDGECAM & Vericut to identify errors within the NC code. Comparison between machined part and solid model in the identification of gouges. | {
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to take measurements and create a style as unique as you.
If you want a dress that fits you perfectly, you first need a pattern.
And if you want your communication to be convincing, you need a concept.
After all: just as with a dress, all pieces of your company's communication have to fit together to create a harmonious whole. Otherwise it pinches and pulls in all the wrong places and what should have been an evening gown ends up looking like a potato sack.
company or brand are orchestrated, creating a harmonious message that anchors the image you set out to create in the minds of your customers. Precise measurements need to be taken and a style that works best for you must be defined. And when this foundation is well laid all communication measures can be perfectly implemented.
From social media to PR and from web copy to print material.
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Robin sat in a tree looking back and forth for prey, being silent as she could. Robin had years and years of practice of hunting, especailly with her bow and arrows, which was her best, and most favorite weapon. She looked up at the sun beating down on the forest. She knew she shouldn't be out in the forest, but the fence is never activated. Besides, she didn't have any family. They all died in an untimely explosion, but she could fend for herself. She went out into the woods every day after school.
Nothing, she thought sadly, seeing no prey. Robin then lay in the tree, happy to get some rest after school.
Shane had been walking through the forest when he saw Robin he chuckled and with the help of his Sica he climbed the tree up to the branch Robin was on coming up behind her he said "Hey Robin"
"Watcha up to?" she asked.
"Then maybe you shouldn't scare them while they're taking a nap," Robin joked back, giving Shane a smile and letting out a small laugh.
"Well, overall you should avoid it. Because nextime I might actually shoot you," Robin laughed.
"No, I should probably get back to hunting," Robin said, turning. "You wanna come?"
Robin shot a look at him until she caught the site of a squirrel going by. She crouched down on her knee and took a deep breath, then drawing her bow back, taking a slight moment to do a full draw back, and she released. But the squirrel noticed as she shot, and she just barely missed hitting in squarely.
Robin gave Shane a silent hush as she bent down on her knee, careful not to make noise, for she found a large buck. Perfect. The antlers were tall, and he looked like he had alot of meat. This would make good money. She drew back an arrow, carefully positioning it, aiming for the head. She let go, her heart skipping a beat as the buck turned his head. But before he could run, the arrow went straight through his neck, killing him almost instantly.
Robin stood up with a triumphant smile. "Alot better than any prey I've seen this season."
Robin took the rope, the smile getting slightly bigger. "This'll sell good at the Hob. Plus, there will be some leftover to prepare for winter."
Shane was about to say something when a boar caught his eye, he slowly took a knife out of his belt after taking the one out of the tree and aimed then threw the knife aiming for its head but he missed and the boar charged full speed at him.
"Look out!" Robin pushed Shane out of the way, quickly pulling back an arrow and firing, killing the boar instantly with a shot in the head. As the boar fell, Robin gave Shane a quick, cold glance.
Robin couldn't help but give Shane a small smile. He did almost catch the boar, but nonetheless, you shouldn't be messing with boars. "Yeah, I guess... but don't do that again."
"Yeah, I know not to mess with boars unless I have a clear shot" he said but saw a squirrel and got a knife out of his jacket and aimed and threw it at its head. The knife pierced through the animals head and the animal went limp dangling from its head. | {
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The NYCFC Diaries, Vol. 5: New York Derby, Part Deux
Posted on July 4, 2015 by James Griffo
The Twitter account campaigned to light up the Empire State Building in vibrant blue colors; it did. #WINNYCFC was the slogan every NYCFC fan went by on Twitter and even in real life. The fans' derby build-up wishes came to fruition. #NYWasBlue. But the fixture? Well…that flung the other way. Here are some of the scenes (SCENES) that went down from the second-ever New York Derby.
James, This Is Mark. Mark, This Is James:
So Danny returned after being reported missing for three games. He actually wasn't at the games. But you know how I am about him.
About 10 minutes before the game started, Danny walks over to me.
"What's up bro!"
We do that handshake-shoulder bump hybrid that I do all the time. Some other guy follows behind him.
"Where have you been?!?" I asked.
"Ahhh," sighed Danny, "Well, I've been getting beat up at my job."
Danny reveals that he works on Wall Street – Gordon Gecko's habitat – for the "big guys" for a living. And when I say "big guys," I mean the "big guys" – the Goldman Sachs', the J.P Morgans, the Morgan Stanleys, you name it. He didn't specify the specific investment bank he works at, but who wouldn't assume one of those?
"You see," Danny said, "Working at a financial firm is one of the most stressful jobs in the world. The field of business is great, but lemme give ya a piece of advice: Don't end up doing it for the rest of your damn life. It was the biggest life mistake I've made."
"I've heard some scary stories about Goldman Sachs interns committing suicide because of endless hours," I noted.
"Just picture me being in between a rock and a hard place," Danny said. "There is no way that I'm escaping my authoritative boss of a few years nor will I get a raise, even after a shit ton of fucking major index presentations."
Usually, I don't continue to discuss about someone's workplace, because, to me, it isn't normal to respond to apoplectic lamenting about someone else's boss. Quite frankly, it's none of my beeswax.
But sometimes you have to go against your principles (had to stick a Brighton Beach Memoirs reference in there). This was Danny. Even though he'd only missed three games, I feel like I've known him forever— like that long lost best friend you had in elementary school that drifted apart from you transitioning into middle school. This guy would tell you anything and, along with that, would go on and on until someone interrupted him mid-sentence. The age gap between us is immense – I'll assume that he's at least 15 years older than me.
"Analyzing Wall Street is the toughest and most masochistic job in the world," Danny continued. "Not only do you have to haul ass while making presentations, you have to make these presentations accurate."
"So, like an Andrea Pirlo free kick?" I shouted over the plangent crowd roars. (I know, how topical of me.)
Danny chuckled. "Yes! Exactly like that! Except, you can't sky it over the bar or kick it wide. The ball must go in. If it's saved by the goalkeeper, doesn't matter. You're fucked if the ball doesn't touch twine."
Aside from sports, I'm an avid browser of financial markets. I'm usually up at 9:30 waiting for the opening bell. But working on Wall Street? Screw that! There goes my life. The six-figure salary? That ain't worth it. Working 15 hours with bantam breaks while conforming to being a pathological liar like all of my other co-workers? I can't even imagine what Danny has to go through.
"How many suits were here for Montreal?" Danny asked.
"Oh, not too many," I said. "People are still filling the stadium up for two bottom table teams. It was another game filled with fun."
Danny and I turn our heads over to the game for a second and – out of nowhere, me being totally unaware – Danny introduces me to a friend of his.
"James, this is Mark!" shouted Danny. "Mark, this is James!"
"What's up dude!" said Mark. "Great to meet you!"
The first time I looked at Mark, I couldn't help thinking that he's this unabashed frat dude from some unknown social club. Turns out he was the antithesis of that, minus the raspy quasi-Jeff Spicoli voice, which is a plus. He was wearing a Mets hat (+1), a mega-small wifebeater with a $10 cup of Stella Artois in hand, colored shorts and loafers with near-knee high socks. Frat boy clothing sans the frat boy mentality. He gets a free pass.
I learned that he's a Red Bulls fan. He constantly saluted the Garden State Ultras and the Viking Army, the Red Bulls supporters groups that occupied the front rows of the nosebleeds. He wasn't afraid to showcase his Red Bulls fandom. I guess that explains the inaudible Red Bulls chants.
"You know," he says, "is it me or do NYCFC and American soccer fans are trying to act like European soccer fans?"
"What I don't like is that Americans don't support their own league, yet they support the Premier League and La Liga while trying to act like hooligans," I said.
"Exactly! Some people need to get a fucking grip," he said.
Loved this dude INSTANTLY. I've known him for 2 minutes and we're already agreeing on stuff, particularly on the subject of Americans not supporting their own league and hooliganism.
Hooliganism – yeah, that means you, ultras – is terrible. It's like fans watched "Green Street Hooligans" and thought "hey guys, let's support our club while committing assault crimes!"
"Yeah," Mark said. "There'll always be fugazis wherever you go. But these kinds of games are great for not only MLS, but for the national team."
All throughout the game, Mark didn't say one bad thing about NYCFC as a team. However, he had to stick with his roots. Still, respect for the guy. And his Mets cap.
THE PRIDE OF WEST NYACK, TOM MCNAMARA:
I've been a very staunch advocate of starting Tom McNamara from…the start, really. And I'm not saying that because he scored the MLS goal of the week a few weeks ago against the Union, nor am I saying it because people confused him, Ned Grabavoy and Mix Diskerud because of their copycat long flowing hair; he's a swift midfielder that has utmost confidence on the ball. Exempli gratia, he swirls around midfield double teams with ease.
It only took NYCFC eight minutes to open the scoring via McNamara's goal – a brilliant fusion of composure and body touches that led to a nice far post finish past Luis Robles. If you're wondering how I reacted, here you go:
The lone NYCFC goal was a pretty good one. Too bad that they lost, but what an experience. #nycfc #redbulls #mls
A post shared by james griffo (@jgriffo12) on Jun 28, 2015 at 5:44pm PDT
In case you're wondering who I zoomed in on during the euphoria, that's the almighty Danny, the same Danny that is the mascot of this series. Brief, but glorious.
Lampard, Pirlo and…BALE?!?:
Frank Lampard and Andrea Pirlo made a very special appearance on the scoreboard. Not surprisingly, the "We Want Pirlo" chants rained down on Yankee Stadium. Lampard smiled and waved, while Pirlo gave a smirk, as if to say "yeah, I'm Andrea Pirlo. Bitch."
(Side note: I might get myself a "No Pirlo, No Party" shirt in the future. Or maybe I won't, because everyone is going to have one by the time Pirlo makes his NYCFC debut.)
Gareth Bale took a picture with Ferran Soriano, the CEO of Manchester City, so by the Internet's logic, that means he's going to City.
And on Monday, I also discovered that Bale played a round of golf at Bethpage State Park, which is about 20 minutes away from my house. So that means an initial loan to NYCFC followed by a permane…oh, who am I kidding.
Here's what I really feel about Pirlo: he didn't need to be signed from a playing standpoint. A defensive midfielder is the least of NYCFC's positional needs. But in public opinion terms, Pirlo needed to be signed (just read the shit that goes on in the NYCFC supporters Facebook group). Come his debut on July 26th against Orlando City, we'll see how much coach Jason Kreis alters his gameplan.
LL Cool J was even at the game, too. "I Need Love" turned into "I Got All The Love" after he was shown on the scoreboard. Yankee Stadium got Bigger and Deffer…after this monumental picture.
No Poku, No Party, No Presentable Style of Play in the Second Half:
Onto the derby. NYCFC absolutely dominated the first half. They rained on the Red Bulls' parade for as much as they wanted to. A couple of minutes later, Mehdi Ballouchy almost followed up McNamara's goal with a far post curler that just missed the post. It looked as if the only goal of the game was going to be the game winner, because the Red Bulls were incredibly disorganized. The Third Rail was euphoric, as was 90% of Yankee Stadium.
Mehdi Ballouchy, via nydailynews.com
Most impressively, the defense was in place throughout the first half. Shay Facey made very strong clearances and – if it wasn't for his clearances – Josh Saunders was there to pick out errant crosses and long balls that looked destined to touch the head or feet of any Red Bull, from Dax McCarty to the very dangerous Bradley Wright-Phillips.
But after Chris Wingert went down with an injury – leading to Jeb Brovsky coming on for him – the team imploded. And, as every other fan in the section said, "what the hell happened?"
NYCFC fans really can't blame Wingert for getting hurt, but that's where it all started during the second half. BWP split the defense and scored two minutes into the second half. Right back Chris Duvall followed suit five minutes later. Just like that, the Red Bulls were up 2-1, with two goals scored in a span of seven minutes.
This is where Jason Kreis turned frantic. When the fans chant "We Want Poku!" that's usually Kreis' cue to sub out Ballouchy for Kwadwo Poku. But Ballouchy was playing well enough. In fact, if he had scored that curler in the 10th minute, maybe he wouldn't have been subbed off early. The fans were wrong this time around.
Ballouchy was indeed subbed off for Poku in the 56th minute. Poku is the club's moxie, the prototypical "energy guy" that fuels the attack almost immediately. Unfortunately for NYCFC, this was one of the rare times where Poku – and ultimately, NYCFC's offensive game as a whole – faltered.
Kwadwo Poku, via hudsonriverblue.com
NYCFC was never able to recover. Matt Miazga, who was sent off in the first New York Derby, slotted home in the 73rd minute. The Red Bulls hit the post a couple of times, one via BWP and the other courtesy of Manolo Sanchez, who, somehow, missed a relatively wide open net. The Sanchez attempt really should have gone in, but it didn't. The scoreline should have been 4-1. Thankfully, it was 3-1, but still, it was gutting.
Would I consider it a rout? Unfortunately, yes. Being down by a goal in the middle of the second half isn't a massive margin to overcome, but the two shots that clanged off the post easily could have inflated the scoreline. Allowing three goals in the second half is simply inexcusable. The NYCFC of old during the 11-game winless run returned in the second half.
What started off as a fantastic game of ball retention, chance creation and delectable link-up play turned into constant temerarious direct passing to Poku or David Villa hoping to move the ball forward with no reinforcements. Playing desperation football only down by one in the 56th minute is, well, not smart.
It Might Be Time to Settle Down:
Two New York Derbys, two losses, double the bragging rights for the Red Bulls, who are six points ahead of the Blues with a game in hand. The unmitigated "fuck the Red Bulls" and "20 years with no cup" chants won't stop, but after Sunday, they must be put on hold until further notice – like, maybe when NYCFC surpass them in the Eastern Conference standings or when they meet in the playoffs.
Yankee Stadium was completely silent after the third goal – except for the Viking Army and Garden State Ultras doing their spiel on the opposite end. The Third Rail were probably the loudest they've been this season and they went silent. Not even the "Los Templados 12" were banging the shit out of their bass drums.
NYCFC's next five fixtures are very important ones. In order: the Impact today, Toronto, New England, Orlando City and the Impact again. The two Impact matches could be six points. They trumped New England in their home opener, but they sit right above Toronto in second. And even though NYCFC beat Toronto 2-0 a couple of weeks ago, they round out the top three in the East. Orlando will probably be a tough game as well, considering that they're in a three way tie with the Red Bulls and Toronto, with their goal differentials being 3, 2 and 1, respectively. Two top three East teams, a team fighting for a top three position and the team above them…I would say that's a tough road ahead.
But, hey, as Edie Brickell once said, stranger things have happened. Come on, you boys in blue!
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CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - Cincinnati Public Schools Treasurer Jonathan Boyd announced Wednesday that he plans to retire from full-time work this year.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Boyd says, "It has been a privilege to serve the students, staff and community of Cincinnati Public Schools for almost four years, and I have enjoyed working with the Board of Education and the Superintendent to support academic progress by keeping CPS financially solvent," Boyd said. "But, on the advice of my physicians, I have decided it is time to retire from the demands of full-time employment."
Boyd said he would work with the Board to determine the actual date of his retirement but felt it was important to announce it now to enable the Board to conduct a thorough search for a successor. "It is my desire to work with the Board on a smooth transition," he said.
Boyd, a veteran school treasurer who joined CPS after serving as chief fiscal officer for Worthington, Ohio, schools, said he is most proud of the improvements he implemented to improve district business operations and financial stability, as well as his role in reaching a transformative and fiscally responsible agreement in negotiations with the Cincinnati Federation of Teachers.
"The Board hired me as a change agent, and, during my time as treasurer, we have strengthened financial stability and transparency in financial reporting and budgeting," he said.
Boyd also served in a volunteer leadership capacity on two successful levy campaigns for CPS: a 7.89-mill new levy that was approved by voters on March 4, 2008, and a 9.11 renewal that was approved by voters on November 3, 2009.
The treasurer and superintendent are the only two public school employees who are hired directly by and report directly to the Board of Education, under Ohio law.
"Mr. Boyd is a man of the utmost integrity and we greatly appreciate his leadership in financial matters," said Cincinnati Board of Education President Eve Bolton. "It is our intent to hire a worthy successor who will continue to transform operations to ensure precious taxpayers dollars are spent wisely, and the Board intends to conduct an extensive and transparent search."
She added that Boyd is expected to remain to lead "the comprehensive and focused budget development process in which the district is currently engaged" to plan for the 2011-12 school year. | {
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"Jennifer Shrader Lawrence (born August 15, 1990) is an American actress. Her first major role was as a lead cast member on TBS's The Bill Engvall Show (2007–2009) and she subsequently appeared in the independent films The Burning Plain (2008) and Winter's Bone (2010), for which she received nominations for the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Satellite Award, Independent Spirit Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress. At age 20, she was the second-youngest actress ever to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. At age 22, her performance in the romantic comedy Silver Linings Playbook (2012) earned her the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, Satellite Award and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress, amongst other accolades, making her the youngest person ever to be nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Actress and the second-youngest Best Actress winner." | {
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Q: Seemly random "java.lang.IllegalAccessError: Class ref in pre-verified class resolved to unexpected implementation" I've recently updated to Android 2.0 preview 6 (the issue began in preview 5), and since I did, I get random
java.lang.IllegalAccessError: Class ref in pre-verified class resolved to unexpected implementation
errors. In my investigations, it seems to be a duplicate library issue, but it happens randomly in my code, and at varying locations. I don't have any local libraries, and have gone through my gradle list, and can't find anything off.
If I clean my project, the issue solves itself, but I find myself cleaning it 10+ times a day to fix this. Anyone know what's going on?
gradle imports:
provided 'com.michaelpardo:ollie-compiler:0.3.2-SNAPSHOT'
androidTestCompile "com.android.support:support-annotations:${APPCOMPAT_VERSION}"
androidTestCompile 'com.android.support.test.espresso:espresso-core:2.2.1'
androidTestCompile "com.android.support.test:runner:${ESPRESSO_RUNNER_VERSION}"
androidTestCompile "com.android.support.test:rules:${ESPRESSO_RUNNER_VERSION}"
compile('com.crashlytics.sdk.android:crashlytics:2.5.5@aar') {
transitive = true;
}
compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.1.1'
compile 'com.android.support:design:23.1.1'
compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:23.1.1'
compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-location:8.3.0'
compile 'com.astuetz:pagerslidingtabstrip:1.0.1'
compile 'se.emilsjolander:stickylistheaders:2.7.0'
compile 'com.tonicartos:stickygridheaders:1.0.1'
compile 'com.squareup.picasso:picasso:2.5.2'
compile 'jp.wasabeef:picasso-transformations:1.2.1'
compile 'jp.wasabeef:glide-transformations:1.3.1'
compile 'com.squareup.retrofit:retrofit:2.0.0-beta2'
compile 'com.squareup.retrofit:converter-gson:2.0.0-beta2'
compile 'com.squareup.okhttp:logging-interceptor:2.6.0'
compile 'com.github.bumptech.glide:glide:3.6.1'
compile 'com.jakewharton:butterknife:7.0.1'
compile 'com.michaelpardo:ollie:0.3.2-SNAPSHOT'
Full Stack Trace
FATAL EXCEPTION: main
Process: com.winering.wine, PID: 24395
java.lang.IllegalAccessError: Class ref in pre-verified class resolved to unexpected implementation
at com.winering.wine.activities.connections.ConnectionFragment$$ViewBinder.bind(ConnectionFragment$$ViewBinder.java:8)
at butterknife.ButterKnife.bind(ButterKnife.java:319)
at butterknife.ButterKnife.bind(ButterKnife.java:279)
at com.winering.wine.activities.connections.ConnectionFragment.onViewCreated(ConnectionFragment.java:104)
at android.support.v4.app.FragmentManagerImpl.moveToState(FragmentManager.java:1086)
at android.support.v4.app.FragmentManagerImpl.moveToState(FragmentManager.java:1248)
at android.support.v4.app.BackStackRecord.run(BackStackRecord.java:738)
at android.support.v4.app.FragmentManagerImpl.execPendingActions(FragmentManager.java:1613)
at android.support.v4.app.FragmentManagerImpl.executePendingTransactions(FragmentManager.java:570)
at android.support.v4.app.FragmentStatePagerAdapter.finishUpdate(FragmentStatePagerAdapter.java:163)
at android.support.v4.view.ViewPager.populate(ViewPager.java:1106)
at android.support.v4.view.ViewPager.populate(ViewPager.java:952)
at android.support.v4.view.ViewPager.onMeasure(ViewPager.java:1474)
at android.view.View.measure(View.java:17515)
at android.widget.RelativeLayout.measureChildHorizontal(RelativeLayout.java:719)
at android.widget.RelativeLayout.onMeasure(RelativeLayout.java:455)
at android.view.View.measure(View.java:17515)
at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5380)
at android.widget.FrameLayout.onMeasure(FrameLayout.java:310)
at android.view.View.measure(View.java:17515)
at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5380)
at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureChildBeforeLayout(LinearLayout.java:1410)
at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureVertical(LinearLayout.java:695)
at android.widget.LinearLayout.onMeasure(LinearLayout.java:588)
at android.view.View.measure(View.java:17515)
at android.support.v4.widget.DrawerLayout.onMeasure(DrawerLayout.java:940)
at android.view.View.measure(View.java:17515)
at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5380)
at android.widget.FrameLayout.onMeasure(FrameLayout.java:310)
at android.support.v7.widget.ContentFrameLayout.onMeasure(ContentFrameLayout.java:135)
at android.view.View.measure(View.java:17515)
at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5380)
at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureChildBeforeLayout(LinearLayout.java:1410)
at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureVertical(LinearLayout.java:695)
at android.widget.LinearLayout.onMeasure(LinearLayout.java:588)
at android.view.View.measure(View.java:17515)
at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5380)
at android.widget.FrameLayout.onMeasure(FrameLayout.java:310)
at android.view.View.measure(View.java:17515)
at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5380)
at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureChildBeforeLayout(LinearLayout.java:1410)
at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureVertical(LinearLayout.java:695)
at android.widget.LinearLayout.onMeasure(LinearLayout.java:588)
at android.view.View.measure(View.java:17515)
at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5380)
at android.widget.FrameLayout.onMeasure(FrameLayout.java:310)
at com.android.internal.policy.impl.PhoneWindow$DecorView.onMeasure(PhoneWindow.java:2567)
at android.view.View.measure(View.java:17515)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.performMeasure(ViewRootImpl.java:2290)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.measureHierarchy(ViewRootImpl.java:1398)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.performTraversals(ViewRootImpl.java:1597)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.doTraversal(ViewRootImpl.java:1256)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl$TraversalRunnable.run(ViewRootImpl.java:6658)
at android.view.Choreographer$CallbackRecord.run(Choreographer.java:813)
at android.view.Choreographer.doCallbacks(Choreographer.java:613)
at android.view.Choreographer.doFrame
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Switzerland: Alleged Ill-Treatment of Asylum Seekers must be Investigated
04 Aug 2003, 12:00am
At around 5.30 am on 3 July 2003 a police special unit, apparently searching for criminal suspects and evidence of criminal activity, carried out simultaneous raids on Rain transit centre for asylum-seekers and unauthorised immigrants in the town of Ennenda and two houses for asylum-seekers in the town of Linthal, Canton of Glarus.
It has been alleged, amongst other things, that during the house searches:
Police officers, after using hammers to smash the main doors and inside doors, dragged the residents from their beds and onto the floor, then bound them hand and foot;
Police officers then pulled down the trousers and underpants of some male detainees, stuck numbers onto their backs with adhesive tape and photographed them from behind 'in sexually degrading positions,' while laughing at them;
A 16-year-old boy, an asylum-seeker apparently fleeing civil war in his home country and frightened by the raid, jumped from a third-floor window, suffering serious back injuries: it is claimed that he did not receive adequate medical assistance;
Police officers then placed black hoods over the heads of the detainees so that they could not see;
Detainees in the Rain transit centre were then locked together in a room for several hours, still bound and hooded, and forbidden to speak;
Police officers wore helmets and goggles masking their individual identities.
Amnesty International is calling on the authorities in the Canton of Glarus to ensure that a thorough and impartial investigation is opened immediately into the alleged cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of foreigners during the police raids and that the findings are made public at the earliest opportunity. Any officer found responsible for human rights violations should be brought to justice and the victims of any such violations should receive full and adequate reparation.
Prompt, thorough and impartial investigations, in line with international standards, with the scope, methods and findings made public, serve to protect the reputations of police officers who may be the subject of unfounded accusations of ill-treatment, as well as to safeguard the interests of genuine victims of ill-treatment.
Amnesty International UK Media Director Lesley Warner said:
'Nobody should be subjected to the kind of degrading treatment that is alleged here.
'We expect nothing short of a full and immediate investigation, and if the allegations are true, those responsible should be brought to justice.'
The Glarus police have stated that the operation was carried out in a 'lawful' and 'proportionate' manner. Amnesty International understands that the police have also confirmed, amongst other things, that the residents were bound, required to undress for body searches, had numbers stuck to their backs, were forbidden to speak to each other, and were hooded, to prevent eye-contact. The police have denied that any detainee was photographed in a sexually degrading position. Police have also indicated that the officers involved in the operation wore labels identifying themselves as members of the police force.
Amnesty International is urging that the investigation into the police operation include a determination as to whether international human rights standards were observed. The investigation should establish in particular whether:
European and international standards on the fundamental rights of detainees were observed, including the right not to be subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment; the right of prompt provision of adequate medical care and the right to humane conditions of detention;
the General Recommendation issued by the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture in 1995, that the practice of hooding and blindfolding of detainees be forbidden, has been transmitted to the police by relevant federal and cantonal authorities;
the European Code of Police Ethics, adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in September 2001, has been transmitted to the police by relevant federal and cantonal authorities. The code states, amongst other things, that during interventions law enforcement officers should normally 'be in a position to identify themselves as an individual member of the police.' | {
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Dear Creatives, Its been a while since sharing some baking recipes along with crafts so I am going to share what caught my eye & then onto the Feature Friday! Along with spring right around the corner are a lot of birthdays in our family, anniversaries & impending engagement parties. So what does that have to do with recipes? Lots! If you like making your own cakes or other foods for these kinds of events.
First rule of thumb always try your recipes ahead of time! Nothing is worse than taking a bite & it not being good for what ever reason, too dry, forgot something, too sweet, well you get the point. This goes for all the fixings too appetizers & meals.
My gang can be my best / worst critics! Thumbs up or Thumbs down & nothing is worse than you loving a recipe, but the majority hating it. So here are some I am definitely going to try & maybe you might like to also. (you can see recipes I have tried under recipes in nav. bar or through the search too) First up: This cake, homemade Funfetti!
This is the first Homemade Funfetti recipe I have seen! Perfect for Sammie's impending double digit debut 10! She loves vanilla cakes & has always been smitten with Funfetti so why not make it deliciously homemade! Here is where can find this Sweetapolita+Funfetti Recipe which is a version of her ever lovely vanilla cake! While you are there Rosie shares 7 links to various Funfetti Recipes from her friends around the web too, such as cake pops….
Have you ever made a vision board? I have. I tried to find where my photo was to share to no avail, but maybe I can take a new one soon a before & after shot! Since I love burlap & spotted this how to adding burlap to pin board. Of course you can use them at desks for catching those bits of important notes, reminders & photos you love too! To see how to create this visit Inspirations by D – burlap pin board I'll have more recipes coming up, but wanted to share these sweet things today!
Now onto the Feature Friday!
First up Jess from A Winding Road. Let me tell you she is one crafty gal who loves making things. Cloth dolls, stuffed goodness, sewing & more. Today she is sharing a tutorial on a reversible tote bag on a guest post. Jess used to live in the country in Elks Mills, Maryland. She now lives in Littleton, CO.
She has even had one of her doll tutorials shared on HGTV. (you can see it on her site) Such a cute segment & she inspires me to get back into making cloth dolls, yes I have made a few, but not so cute as these gals! I love how she really puts a creative spin on some classic ideas, but don't take my word for it just visit her to see!
Now speaking of creative gals I had to share what Katie from Katies Nesting Spot made this card with pretty bits of scrapbook paper. If you paper craft at all you always hate to toss those 1/4 sheets of pretty paper & think what can I make with this? I'll save it for….Well here is a simple solution that can brighten someone's day with Happiness by making & sending on via snail mail! Flag Banner Happiness Card Tutorial Katie loves to travel, read history, visit National Parks & of course be creative & loves crafting. Katie's site has oodles of paper-crafting, crafts, sharing her family life along with reviews & giveaways.
I hope this inspires you to get cooking, creative & have a crafty weekend! To see more great inspiration check out everyone who linked up right here! & if you have something creative to link-up just add it in right here while you are at the Feature Friday Link-up! Be sure & link back so others find out about it. Next Friday a new linky goes up & back to weekly inspirations so hope you can join in! Sorry I am late today! Have a great weekend!
& don't forget to enter the giveaway before you go, just comment that's it!
MMMM!! I'm back and forth on the chocolate vs. vanilla matter. It's all good to me! This weekend I will be trying Zydeco dancing.
Your welcome Jess! Lovely to feature you & meet you via my link up!
Thank you so much for your kind words and amazing feature! I really appreciate it, it just made my day! I'm going to have to post a link to this on my blog's FB page! And you are so right, I just hate tossing anything, any scrap of paper at all. I love being able to find new ways to use them, glad you liked it too. Always nice to be able to make something cute, functional, and quick!
I'm taking my kids to see a Clifford show at our Civic Center tomorrow. They get to do several fun craft activities before the show too which they always enjoy. Thanks for stopping by yesterday! | {
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// Copyright 2020 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// 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
//
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//
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// 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.google.devtools.build.lib.runtime.commands.info;
import com.google.common.base.Supplier;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.analysis.config.BuildConfigurationValue;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.runtime.CommandEnvironment;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.runtime.InfoItem;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.util.StringUtilities;
/** Info item for the used heap size after garbage collection. */
public final class UsedHeapSizeAfterGcInfoItem extends InfoItem {
public UsedHeapSizeAfterGcInfoItem() {
super(
"used-heap-size-after-gc",
"The amount of used memory in bytes after a call to System.gc().",
true);
}
@Override
public byte[] get(
Supplier<BuildConfigurationValue> configurationSupplier, CommandEnvironment env) {
System.gc();
return print(StringUtilities.prettyPrintBytes(InfoItemUtils.getMemoryUsage().getUsed()));
}
}
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Are there Early Birds in this campaign?
No, there are no Early Birds this time. We are tweaking our campaigns all the time to better service our fans.
Yes, by pledging an additional amount equal to the base Civilian or Soldier pledge level you will receive another copy of the base game and all associated stretch goals.
You can make a $1 pledge now, and when the Geekfunder Pledge Manager goes live after the campaign has ended you can add more funds to get a full pledge and any add-ons you'd like.
We will be charging shipping via our pledge manager. The Geekfunder Pledge Manager normally becomes live about 1-2 months after the campaign ends.
Can I get this game in a different language?
No. This Kickstarter is only for the English version of the game. Versions in other languages will be up to our international partners, and so are not part of this campaign.
What is the size of the miniatures?
The Zombicide: Invader miniatures are around 28mm "Heroic" scale.
No, you will need to have a base pledge ($100 or $150) in order to be able to add any Optional Buys to it. | {
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"We breed TRUE working Corso"
G-Man is sired by Multi CH. Youngblood Custodi Nos (Serbia) and Einya Corso Imperium (Serbia). This guy is an AKC and UKC Champion with his CGC temperament/obedience title. He has great structure and type, balanced and willing to please. His offspring have been great for show prospects as well as low to medium temperament dogs.
Bordix was awarded "Drivest Puppy" at the 2014 S.A.C.C.I. Nationals. He also won BOB at the 2015 AKC Sanctioned B match in Alexandria, LA. Brodix has a big career in front of him. He is a great prospect for show and working and son of our Max. He won third in the Street Dog event in McEwen TN this past 2015. Brodix finished his Iron dog temperament test/Guard dog test and UKC Rally title early 2017. Brodix has also earned his Coursing Ability tile and his AKC Rally Novice tile. We use Brodix as our "AIR SCENT" Rescue dog contracted under the State Fire Marshal and Rapides Parish Sheriffs dept.
UKC Champion Vader is by Int. CH Chassis and AKC/UKC Champion G-Man. This boy is a gorgeous prodigy of both parents and has the temperament and structure to go with him. He's sweet and loving but knows when to show his dominance. We have big hopes for him and his offspring.
AKC CH Casa Reale's Holeshot "Outlaw"
AKC Champion "Outlaw" is by Multi all breed & specialty show winner GCH Gold Casa Reale's Skyline Surfer "Hudson". The only Cane Corso to win the AKC's triple crown 2016-2017. 141st Westminster Best of Breed, AKC National Championships Best of Breed. Outlaw will be an up and coming star in 2019 and earning his grand championship. Not only a "show" boy, Outlaw has a future in working sports as well. Watch for this guy on our Facebook page.
UKC Champion Insidious is by Int. CH Mogol, TT (aka "Max) and Rosa. This boy is large boned, heavy and has already proven himself in the ring placing 1st at the CCAA Nationals under an Italian judge. He's sweet but high drive and motivated to please his master. He has all the makings to produce beautiful offspring with large bone and substance.
Nitro was awarded 2014 S.A.C.C.I. Puppy of the year. He was also championed within 6 days of competing in Brooksville, Florida. Nitro has an amazing temperament to do just about anything you want. He wants to please his master. His show career will continue as well as his working titles and temperament testing. He is an AKC and UKC Champion and titled in ATTS. Exceptional breeding and puppies by Nitro! | {
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Determine for yourself the specific size of your bank. You will always know how much you are willing to spend, what rates will suit you when you should stop to avoid bankruptcy. Play exclusively in reliable bookmakers. The richer and more company, the more it values its reputation. Visitor reviews are also important. Do not put all the money into one bet. The먹튀검증 outcome of any match may be unfavorable to you.
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Be sure to follow the line of odds. Take-off or a sharp collapse is never accidental. Stay tuned for sports news. Remember that analysis is very important. Before you put on a specific team, take an interest in its previous successes, the number of injured players, the presence of yellow cards.
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The main club tournament in Europe starts for the 65th time in a row, and under the name "Champions League" in the 28th. The format has not changed this season qualification, group stage and playoffs starting from the 1/8 finals.
The final of the new season of the Champions League will be held on May 30, 2020, in Turkish Istanbul. The decisive match of the tournament will take the Olympic stadium. It already once hosted the Champions League final, which has become perhaps the most dramatic in history this happened in 2005 when Milan led 3-0 at Liverpool, but played 3-3 and lost the trophy in the penalty shootout.
The format of the tournament and the participants of the Champions League
The tournament officially starts long before the start of the season in the major European leagues. Already on June 25, in the preliminary round, the weakest champions in Europe began the struggle for reaching the next stage. Matches of the first and second rounds were held in July, and the third in the first half of August. Finally, the Champions League playoff games for reaching the group stage were scheduled for August 20-21 and August 27-28.
In qualification, six trips to groups were played. The remaining 26 participants were known in advance – they will definitely start from the group stage. BC Marathon calls the main favorite of the start of the Champions League Manchester City, but the main contenders for the victory also include Barcelona, Liverpool, Real Madrid, PSG and Juventus. Bavaria and Atletico have less chance, a considerable separation from the next group of participants, including Tottenham, Napoli, Borussia D, Chelsea, Inter and Ajax.
The chances of "Zenith" are evaluated equally with "Bayer", "Lille" and "Porto", "Locomotive" with Kiev "Dynamo". In addition, you can bet on the best scorer in the tournament.
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There's lots to look forward to!
2016 was pretty big for the local creative scene. We saw the rise of new theaters such as the breathtaking BGC Arts Center and the restoration of an old one, the Manila Metropolitan Theater (a.k.a. Grand Dame of Manila). But it seems that 2017 is coming pretty close to its short but significant list of soon-to-open cultural hubs right here in the Metro.
Here are a few art venues that we're more than excited to see this year.
Ateneo's newest university creativity hub is set to open in September 2017 so expect more cultural events on that side of the Metro. It will house the Ateneo Art Gallery, which is currently stationed at the Old Rizal Library; a 900-seater proscenium theater and concert hall; a 250-seater black box theater, rehearsal halls, and art studios. There will also be co-working spaces, aptly called The Sandboxes, that can be turned into experimental classrooms, workshop rooms, more studios, and discussion lounges.
Aside from promoting and advocating the arts, The Areté will also have a Learning Innovation Wing with classrooms dedicated to research and laboratory work. Proving that it's an all-inclusive hub, it will also welcome the Ateneo-Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Institute, the headquarters of the university's newest course offering in Restaurant Entrepreneurship.
The Cultural Center of the Philippines, built in 1976 and designed by National Artist Leandro Locsin, is finally expanding its facilities. A bigger and better 300-seater Black Box Theater just a couple of blocks behind the Main Building is expected to open in December 2017.
This is just one of the several cultural buildings that the CCP is planning to put up. Two other structures, the Artists' Center and the Performing Arts Theater, are opening in 2019 while the Main Building will be closed to undergo renovation. These will house a 1,000-seater Proscenium Theater, rehearsal halls, a green room, exhibit areas, and other performance spaces.
PARC Manila, short for Performing Arts and Recreation Center, has been open since 2016. It started with one dance rehearsal hall that also used to double as a theater space, then a black box theater was opened later within the compound. But that's not the end of it. Founder Wilmer Guido envisions the 1,600-square-meter compound to be a full-on arts venue that will house at least two dance studios, two band rooms, a gallery, an outdoor stage, a green room, a two-storey black box theater with dressing rooms, and a café. To make this dream a reality, donations and partnerships are facilitated by the non-profit organization The PARC Foundation.
The social media pages of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and National Museum of the Philippines have been dropping hints that the National Museum of Natural History is almost done, and we couldn't be more excited. It completes the trifecta of the National Museum, together with the National Museum of Anthropology and National Museum of Fine Arts.
Formerly the Department of Tourism headquarters, the restored building was designed by Dominic Galicia Architects which won the open-to-all bid after proposing the concept of the Tree of Life Courtyard in the center of the structure. Considering that the Philippines is identified as one of the world's most biologically rich countries, it's about time we have a repository for our natural history. Entrance to the National Museum is free. | {
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Q: Refactoring component in smart/dumb component with a method using 2 arguments inside the smart component I am trying to refactor my code following the smart/dumb component pattern in my angular project but I am stuck to the following case:
I have a component CategoriesComponent which contain a table I'd like to move to a dumb component CategoriesTableComponent.
So, I moved my tab template to my dumb component and linked my smart component to my dumb component with the Input and Output like this :
categories.component.ts (smart component)
export class CategoriesComponent implements OnInit {
@Input() theme: Theme;
categories$: Observable<Category[]>;
[...]
/**
* Delete a selected category on the server and the data store
* @param category the category to delete
*/
onDeleteCategory(themeId: string, category: Category) {
this.categoryStoreService.deleteCategory(themeId, category);
}
}
categories.component.html (smart component)
<div class="container" *ngIf="theme">
[...]
<app-categories-table [theme]="theme"
[categories]="categories$ | async"
(deleteCategory)="onDeleteCategory($event)"></app-categories-table>
</div>
categories-table.component.ts (dumb component)
export class CategoriesTableComponent {
@Input() theme: Theme;
@Input() categories: Category[];
@Output() deleteCategory: EventEmitter<{themeId: string, category: Category}> = new EventEmitter();
constructor() { }
}
categories-table.component.html (dumb component)
<div class="row">
<div class="table-responsive">
<table class="table table-hover">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Name</th>
<th>Description</th>
<th></th>
<th></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr *ngFor="let category of categories">
[...]
<td>
<button class="btn btn-outline-dark" type="button" title="delete category" (click)="deleteCategory.emit({theme._id, category})">
<i class="fas fa-trash"></i>
Delete
</button>
</td>
[...]
But I have this error message in the console:
Uncaught Error: Template parse errors: Parser Error: Missing expected
: at column 27 in [deleteCategory.emit({theme._id, category})] in
ng:///AppModule/CategoriesTableComponent.html@26:87 ("
ERROR
->="deleteCategory.emit({theme._id, category})">
"): ng:///AppModule/CategoriesTableComponent.html@26:87
I know it's in the deleteCategory.emit({theme._id, category}) declaration but I wondering if there is a way to do it inline without writing another method in the categories-table.component.ts
Thanks in advance for your help.
A: The error message tells you that you're missing a colon in
deleteCategory.emit({theme._id, category})
And indeed, this is not valid JavaScript. The correct code would be
deleteCategory.emit({themeId: theme._id, category: category})
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LA City Councilman Battling Cancer Will Not Seek Re-Election
Filed Under:Cancer, Councilman Bill Rosendahl, Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Council, Medical Marijuana, Mike Bonin, Re-Election, Stage Four Cancer, Westside
Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl. (credit: CBS)
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl said Monday he will not run for re-election in March.
The 67-year-old will use the time to battle stage four cancer that started in the ureter, the tube that connects the bladder and the kidney. His condition caused tumors to grow on his spine.
"I need more time to work on the cancer," Rosendahl said. "I will tell the council I love them, but I'm going to focus on myself."
The councilman will support Mike Bonin, his chief of staff, to represent the Westside, which includes Marina del Rey, Los Angeles International Airport, Venice, Palms and Pacific Palisades.
Rosendahl, the first openly gay member on the council and a medical marijuana advocate, returned to City Hall on Sept. 11 after taking two months off for chemotherapy and radiation treatments. | {
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Pedro Estevez wanted to be a mechanic long before he arrived in the United States 50 years ago at age 17. Growing up in Licey Al Medio, a northern municipality in the Dominican Republic, Estevez watched and learned from local auto mechanics he calls "geniuses" for the way they learned to make repairs without having access to an education. Like many of his fellow Dominican immigrants, he found a home in the Bronx, where he owned and operated multiple auto repair shops over a 45-year career.
Business was good, and has only gotten better. Even in public transit-dependent NYC, 8.5 million residents means more than 2 million registered automobiles in the city. Somebody has to fix them. There are around 10,594 auto repair employees in New York City, an increase of 15 percent since 2010, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. With its well-paying jobs that have low barriers to entry, the auto repair industry has helped transform the South Bronx.
But that industry is now threatened by the forces of development.
Along a stretch of Jerome Avenue, there's a prominent cluster of more than 150 auto repair shops. Though Estevez remembers the area as an "abandoned town" when he arrived in the U.S., the neighborhood is now full to the brim, and vacancy rates are low. Unaffordable rents are driving many there from other parts of NYC.
NYC Council Member Vanessa Gibson, who represents parts of the South Bronx including most of that Jerome Avenue corridor, recently introduced a bill she hopes will help those auto repair shops to survive, even if they get displaced, which is likely for many. The Commercial and Auto Repair Stability Act or CARS Act, as currently written, would require property owners to disclose a certificate of occupancy, tax liens and fines before entering into a lease with a prospective tenant.
The certificate of occupancy is an essential document outlining the lawful use of a given commercial or industrial space. Businesses typically need a copy of the certificate in order to obtain the required licenses to operate a bodega, auto repair shop or other business — and the certificate must show that a particular tenant can lawfully operate his business on that property.
In a recent example of what can go wrong, the city helped relocate a massive auto repair cooperative in Queens to a new location in the Bronx. The city provided millions of dollars to pay bills, construction and initial operating costs, only to find out after the cooperative signed a lease at the new location that the certificate of occupancy did not permit an auto repair shop. The cooperative, still unable to re-open its doors, filed for bankruptcy protection last September.
"It's nuts. The fact that landlords can still withhold this information is shocking," says Alix Fellman, senior program manager at WHEDco, a nonprofit housing and economic development organization in the South Bronx.
In drafting the bill, Gibson's office worked closely with Estevez, who founded the United Auto Merchants Association (UAMA) more than 10 years ago. He's put more than a quarter million dollars of his own savings into the nonprofit, which trains and strengthens auto repair businesses in the Bronx, starting with compliance. It takes a minimum of 12 certificates or licenses to operate a 100 percent compliant auto repair shop, including a certificate of occupancy that says an auto repair business is permitted on the premises. Estevez says 99.9 percent of auto repair shops are missing at least one of those 12 documents. Without that documentation, any business, not just auto repair shops, are exposed to exorbitant fines, shutdowns or even eviction due to noncompliance.
Property owners are responsible for renting spaces only to businesses that fit an existing certificate, but it can cost tens of thousands of dollars to get a certificate of occupancy changed. And many often don't want to provide the document to an auto repair shop — because the certificate doesn't permit that type of business on the property. For decades, according to Estevez, it was not much of an issue. Few others wanted to rent the spaces where auto repair shops ended up in New York. At the same time, the limited number of very busy city inspectors spent most of their time in other parts of the city.
But, Estevez says, inspections have been picking up. The increase coincides with the city setting its sights on the Jerome Avenue corridor for development under Mayor Bill de Blasio's plan to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over 10 years.
"The auto repair industry is uniquely disadvantaged, but I also think what's happening to this industry is emblematic of other mistakes that the city has made more broadly with the manufacturing sector," says Elena Conte, director of policy at the Pratt Center for Community Development.
Conte co-authored a new policy brief from the Pratt Center on NYC's auto repair industry that makes clear certificates of occupancy are just one of the challenges. The biggest? The city's zoning code says auto repair shops may only operate on properties zoned for manufacturing or "intense commercial," and under the current zoning proposal from the city, most of remaining manufacturing or intense commercial zones along Jerome Avenue would be rezoned for residential.
Even lots left zoned for manufacturing or intense commercial are at risk of losing auto repair shops, since the city's zoning code does permit uses like restaurants on land zoned for manufacturing.
It would be just the latest in a pattern of the city giving up prime space for industry in favor of residential and ground-floor commercial. According to the Pratt Center, between 2009 and 2015, there has been a decrease of 108 million square feet of land zoned for manufacturing or intense commercial.
The loss of auto repair shops along Jerome Avenue would be particularly devastating to immigrants and minorities, Conte says. As the report notes, 75 percent of auto repair workers are people of color, 64 percent are foreign-born, and 68 percent have only a high school diploma or less. At the same time, the average annual wage for auto occupations in New York City is $44,000, compared with an average annual wage of $20,000 for food preparation or retail.
The city is slated to finalize its rezoning plan later this year. Gibson and her constituents have successfully gotten that timeline extended in the past few months.
"These are immigrant workers, these are mom and pop small business owners that have leased their properties for many, many years, many are not property owners, many of them don't understand the process of what's happening, so many of them see this [rezoning] as a way to push them out," says Gibson.
NYC's Department of Small Business Services (SBS) conducted a Commercial District Needs Assessment for Jerome Avenue last year, along with six other working-class and minority neighborhoods at various stages of rezoning. WHEDco partnered with the city to perform the Jerome Avenue assessment, and was recently co-awarded a grant to implement some of the recommendations it laid out. "We've brought up the auto repair shops with [SBS] quite a bit," Fellman says.
Gibson's office has also provided some discretionary funding to support Estevez's UAMA, and she is encouraging other council members with auto repair shops in their districts to do the same. For now, UAMA is embarking on a quest to get every South Bronx auto repair shop in 100 percent compliance. They begin by installing pre-made boards at auto repair shops containing framed samples of the 12 certificates or licenses needed. Then they work with each shop owner to replace the samples with real certificates, helping them navigate the process to obtain each one as necessary.
There's a stack of 49 compliance boards in UAMA's office. It's about two months' worth of supply, Estevez says. | {
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I will identify your personal style based on the questionnaire you will complete before we meet. The initial evaluation will help define your lifestyle and needs, and provides a framework for what to keep, what to donate, and what to consign.
Do you often feel like you have NOTHING to wear but have a closet full of clothes? What you need is a proper closet clean-out. During the clean-out, I will go through every single item in your closet and take inventory. Don't worry, I realize this can be a very personal and uncomfortable experience – I will try to make you feel as comfortable as possible.
Together we will decide what items you should keep, donate or consign. During this process, I will offer style advice on dressing your age, dressing your shape, and uncover any ruts you may have fallen into etc.
We will decide together what looks good on you, how you feel in your current wardrobe, and what you might be missing. Find new ways to wear your clothes, as well as new outfit combinations.
I will provide you with a list of clothing items you need to update your wardrobe with, in order to be more current. Assistance will be offered on how you can arrange your wardrobe in order to be more functional and organized.
I want this 'clean out' processes to be fun. I want you to feel confident, beautiful and current in your daily wardrobe.
We can donate your unwanted clothes to a local charity.
Beginning with a Wardrobe Evaluation is highly recommended in order to ensure that we only buy items you really need, save time and money. It will also give me a better idea of your sense of style which will aid shopping.
My goal as your personal shopper is to build your wardrobe the right way with your personal style in mind, while saving you a lot of headaches, returned items, never worn items and most of all, money.
No time to shop? / I found a clothing item for you/you asked me to find you something specific, a 20% commission will be added to the price of the item.
Let me handle the stress of packing for your next business trip or vacation! Your wardrobe itinerary is personalized according to your destination, weather forecast and the events you have scheduled, and is outlined for you daily, so you can look fabulous as you travel without thinking twice!
Wardrobe updates on a regular basis are essential in keeping your wardrobe up to date. Let me update your closet with a few items every season in order to incorporate new trends and seasonal colors as well as prints.
Let me help you create a cohesive theme for your next family photo shoot.
Gift certificates are available in increments of R1000 or above. I can put customized packages together for clients who want to take advantage of several of my services.
Giving the thoughtful gift of a MINIMAL & FUNCTIONAL wardrobe for birthdays, Mothers Day, or Christmas is an experience that keeps on giving.
Ekt bietjie hulp nodig met n wintersklere en vir my sussie se troue in Junie.
Hallo Martie – lekker om van jou te hoor! YEs – ek sal jou graag help. Nou is 'n baie goeie tyd om te begin aangesien al die wintersklere nou in die winkels kom. Ek gaan vir jou 'n email stuur. | {
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Most people take pleasure in taking part in simple two participant games due to the possibilities of profitable are much better. Try Club Penguin, here is an interactive game where penguin avatars roam a electronic world having fun with video games, chatting (filtered and monitored), buying things, winning coins, and caring for his or her puffle pets. The owner of League of Legends, Riot Video games, has sued the Chinese firm within the federal courtroom in Los Angeles for copyright and trademark infringement. Recognized - Login is shortly blocked across all Epic endpoints, along with games, internet sites, and the Epic Video games Launcher. Plus, with your personal account, you'll be in a position to then join the gaming region online, as well as have access to the net games of the americans in your group. You must look for updates in your portraits driver, and then try reinstalling it out of your "Device Supervisor".
But with the information superhighway it's customarily laborious in finding accurately what you're are trying to find. You plug the Ethernet cable into it, after which plug it within the cyber web modem. The information superhighway gives these sorts of video games that may really get your kids excited. The online gaming mode wherein you face other avid gamers as your enemies, you get an opportunity to determine your functionality. I hope to get a considerably better run at it when the elves arrive next weekend. Though these are all good consoles the Pc has already been making an attempt to merge the 2 (undertaking consoles and computing device gaming). Now let's reflect. Game review sites, good. It is now emerged that it cannot. It was all initially found by a random photographer, who had no idea what Fortnite is, but fan theories now put forward it's laying the foundation for season 5 of the sport. Function gambling games are by far my favorite and I have been having fun with FFXI Online for just about two years now.
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• Be sure that no various programs are operating on your Mac (and if there are applications working, close them) and play the sport in full-show mode. | {
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Typically, when a couple divorces in New York and they have children together, a significant issue that must be addressed is custody. Who will the child live with and where will that be? If parents can't agree on how custody works, they will need the help of a skilled attorney or the support of the court to create a parenting plan.
Parenting plans will differ from case to case, but there are two main categories. In the first category, one of the parents has full custody, and the noncustodial parent has visitation rights. In the second, the plan provides joint custody over children.
The second will usually include detailed information about how the custody will work. During the majority of the year, the plan will outline when the child spends time with one parent or the other. These plans should also include provisions for holidays and vacations.
In many plans, the schedule established for holidays has priority over the regular weekday, weekend, and summer schedules in the plan. With a few exceptions, the parents will typically alternate holidays every other year. Likewise, vacations will be coordinated in the parenting plan so both parents can plan accordingly with their respective jobs.
The parenting plan ensures each parent will be aware of the other's travel plans, and both parents will know when best to plan their summer vacations. However, if you're planning on going out of the state on your vacation, make sure to inform your ex about your plans in advance. These outlines should be as detailed as possible, so it prevents arguments after the divorce is complete. The more structured and predictable it is, the better your child will be able to adjust to the change in circumstances. Stability is often vital for children following a divorce.
If you have concerns about custody during your divorce proceeding, or you need to modify your child custody agreement, give our Dutchess County divorce attorneys a call. We have more than 50 years of combined legal experience to offer your case, and our attorneys can provide knowledgeable, caring, and trial-tested advocacy. Let us see what we can do for you. | {
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De Tappan Zee is een natuurlijke verbreding van de rivier de Hudson, op zijn breedst 5 km (3 mijl), in het zuidoosten van New York in de Verenigde Staten.
De zee heeft een lengte van ongeveer 16 kilometer (10 mijl) langs de grens tussen de county's Rockland en Westchester stroomafwaarts van Croton Point naar Irvington.
De zee wordt geflankeerd door hoge, steile rotswanden van de New Jersey Palisades in de Hudsonvallei. Het vormt een natuurlijk meer in de Hudson, ongeveer 16 kilometer (10 mijl) ten noorden van Manhattan.
Geschiedenis
De naam is ontleend aan de Tappan een substam van de Lenni-Lenape en het Nederlandse woord zee.
Op 14 september 1609 voer ontdekkingsreiziger Henry Hudson de Tappan Zee binnen toen hij stroomopwaarts voer vanuit New York Harbor.
In eerste instantie geloofde Hudson dat de verbreding van de rivier betekende dat hij de Noordwestelijke Doorvaart had ontdekt. Hij voer verder stroomopwaarts tot aan het hedendaagse Troy voordat hij concludeerde dat er geen zeestraat bestond.
In de literatuur
De Tappan Zee wordt herhaaldelijk genoemd in het beroemde kort verhaal The Legend of Sleepy Hollow van Washington Irving. Het verhaal speelt zich af in de omgeving van Tarrytown, in het gebied rondom Irving's eigen huis in Sunnyside.
Hudson (rivier)
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Lionel Messi Now a Free Agent, Leaves Barcelona
Written by James in Sports Last Updated August 5, 2021
Lionel Messi, the Argentine professional football player who plays and captains the Argentina National Team is now a free agent. This follows the Barcelona Club communication done on 5th August 2021. Messi's contract with Barcelona expired on 1st July 2021. The club was to renew his contract but was unable due to complications and the financial circumstances affecting Barcelona.
Following several negotiations on the contract renewal, complications got to a high notch leading the club to make such a tough decision.
The official statement released by Barcelona read as below;
"Despite having reached an agreement between Barcelona and Leo Messi and with the clear intention of both parties to sign a new contract today, it will not be possible to formalize due to economic and structural obstacles (Spanish LaLiga regulations).
Faced with this situation, Lionel Messi will not continue to be linked to Barcelona. The two parties deeply regret that the wishes of both the player and the Club cannot finally be fulfilled.
Barça wants to thank with all the heart the player's contribution to the aggrandizement of the institution and wishes him the best in his personal and professional life".
What Does it Mean for Messi's Next Move?
As a free agent, Messi will be free to join any other football club with no costs thereof. This is one of the most surprising things to happen in football history on such a highly-rated football player.
He is considered the best player in the world and is mainly known as GOAT (Greatest Of All Time). This following the many achievements and milestones he has had in his career.
Lionel Messi Football Records
Some of the main achievements he has made include winning a record of 6 Ballon d'Or awards, 6 European Golden Shoes, and being named the Ballon d'Or Dream Team.
All his professional career has been spent in Barcelona through which he has won 34 trophies including 10 La Liga titles, 7 Copa del Rey, and 4 UEFA Champions League titles.
In La Liga, he has amassed a total of 474 goals, 50 goals for the European League, 36 Hat-Tricks in La Liga, and 8 Hat-Tricks in the UEFA Champions League.
Messi is very successful in his career and several teams are set to take the golden opportunity to sign him in. Some of the major teams that had shown interest in him prior to his final time in Barcelona include; Manchester City, Manchester United, PSG, and many more.
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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. See accompanying LICENSE file.
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## Python library for Apache Arrow
This library provides a Pythonic API wrapper for the reference Arrow C++
implementation, along with tools for interoperability with pandas, NumPy, and
other traditional Python scientific computing packages.
### Development details
This project is layered in two pieces:
* arrow_python, a library part of the main Arrow C++ project for Python,
pandas, and NumPy interoperability
* Cython extensions and pure Python code under pyarrow/ which expose Arrow C++
and pyarrow to pure Python users
#### PyArrow Dependencies:
To build pyarrow, first build and install Arrow C++ with the Python component
enabled using `-DARROW_PYTHON=on`, see
(https://github.com/apache/arrow/blob/master/cpp/README.md) . These components
must be installed either in the default system location (e.g. `/usr/local`) or
in a custom `$ARROW_HOME` location.
```shell
mkdir cpp/build
pushd cpp/build
cmake -DARROW_PYTHON=on -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$ARROW_HOME ..
make -j4
make install
```
If you build with a custom `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`, during development, you must
set `ARROW_HOME` as an environment variable and add it to your
`LD_LIBRARY_PATH` on Linux and OS X:
```bash
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$ARROW_HOME/lib
```
5. **Python dependencies: numpy, pandas, cython, pytest**
#### Build pyarrow and run the unit tests
```bash
python setup.py build_ext --inplace
py.test pyarrow
```
To change the build type, use the `--build-type` option or set
`$PYARROW_BUILD_TYPE`:
```bash
python setup.py build_ext --build-type=release --inplace
```
To pass through other build options to CMake, set the environment variable
`$PYARROW_CMAKE_OPTIONS`.
#### Build the pyarrow Parquet file extension
To build the integration with [parquet-cpp][1], pass `--with-parquet` to
the `build_ext` option in setup.py:
```
python setup.py build_ext --with-parquet install
```
Alternately, add `-DPYARROW_BUILD_PARQUET=on` to the general CMake options.
```
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```
#### Build the documentation
```bash
pip install -r doc/requirements.txt
python setup.py build_sphinx
```
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India All India 25 Oct 2019 Lakhs of Andhra workers suffering due to no availability of sand: JSP's Pawan Kalyan
India, All India
Lakhs of Andhra workers suffering due to no availability of sand: JSP's Pawan Kalyan
Published : Oct 25, 2019, 7:49 pm IST
Updated : Oct 25, 2019, 7:49 pm IST
Pawan said that YSRCP rule is pathetic and public grievances are not being addressed properly.
Furious over the government, Pawan Kalyan said that his party will agitate until the sand supply is rectified. As sand supply has been stopped in the state, lorry owners are also suffering, he observed. (Photo: ANI)
Amaravati: Jana Sena Party (JSP) chief and popular Tollywood actor Pawan Kalyan on Friday expressed grief that lakhs of workers are suffering as they have no work to do, due to sand shortage in the state.
Furious over the government, Pawan Kalyan said that his party will agitate until the sand supply is rectified.
As sand supply has been stopped in the state, lorry owners are also suffering, he observed.
He said that sand scarcity has adversely affected people from all walks of life, particularly, building construction workers.
Pawan while addressing the media at Mangalagiri in Amaravati capital region, demanded the government to clear apprehensions on the construction of high court and capital.
He said that recently advocates from Rayalaseema region approached him and they are asking for setting up the high court in their region.
"Most of the Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh are from Rayalaseema region only. But the place remained backward. The state's problems after bifurcation are still intact even after 5 years. There is no clarity whether we have a capital or not. Concerned minister Botsa Satyanarayana is making sarcastic comments but he should not ignore that crores of people are awaiting their decisions," Pawan said.
He further asked the government whether it will construct the high court in Amaravati or Rayalaseema region.
Tags: jsp, pawan kalyan, ysrcp
Location: India, Andhra Pradesh, Amaravati
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A Bibliophile's Dream Saturday, Mar 6 2010
Uncategorized books on books, great books Auntie M Writes Crime 2:44 pm
Auntie M is in the process of waiting for the bound proof of her novel to be delivered, almost shivering in anticipation the way my dog does when he sees a juicy bit of meat on its way to his mouth.
I've always been in love with my books. My library shelves were so filled to overflowing that I had a mega-clean-out a few months ago, and it literally took me days to decide which beauties I could bear to part with the for library in town or the prison library in our county, where my donations end up.
Now the Oxford University Press has published a two-volume compendium that will definitely be on my Christmas/Birthday list this year. Yes, it's pricey at $ 275, but it's one of those items I'd happily take for all of my gifts for both those occasions without batting an eye.
The Oxford Companion to the Book promises to be the anything and everything you could want to know about books, from antiquity to the age of Kindle and Nook. Since the earliest books were treated as sacred texts, reader and those who were read to treated books as a source of divine revelation. The books were often kissed before and after use.
Now I'm not in favor of bringing back that tradition, but I do get a wonderful feel of satisfaction after finishing a wonderfully told story, written in clear prose with bright imagery. Although threatened recently with extinction by these new electronic devices, I believe nothing will change the heady anticipation of opening the pages of a new book. And as a writer, nothing will ever replace that feel of the blank page that becomes filled with words I've chosen.
A review in the Wall Street Journal by author Norman Lebrecht (The Life and Death of Classical Music), describes the enormity of this FIFTEEN-year project, written by 398 scholars from 27 countries and the results of its editors:
Unusually in an academic compendium, Father {Michael} Suarez, director of the Rare Book School at the University of Virginia, and Mr. {HR} Woudhuysen, professor of English at University College, London, set out to give as much pleasure as knowledge and to have some fun along the way. . .it is completely unnecessary but humanly warmaing to find out that "Lady Chatterly's Lover" was originally titled "Tenderness."
Lebrecht goes on to warm my heart even further as he discusses this set of books as being about the book as object:
It is a fount of knowledge where the Internet is but a slot machine. It refreshes where Google merely sates. We will always need books for the depth of memory, the free association of random thought. This dangerous two-tome sits on my living room shelf, an irresistible distraction.
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Q: nomatch argument in r data table causing bad behavior I have 2 data tables and am trying to get a column from cortable into finaltable.
cortable
cor,tickerkey
0.7539,AAL_AAN
0.573,AAL_ABB
0.6384,AAL_ACM
0.7193,AAL_ACXM
0.8386,AAL_ADP
0.7392,AAL_ADT
0.732,AAL_AER
0.4805,AAL_AGCO
0.9363,AAL_AL
0.9064,AAL_ALK
0.7545,AAL_ALSN
0.8586,AAL_AME
0.3356,AAL_AMT
0.8239,AAL_AN
0.8637,AAL_AOS
0.7638,AAL_APD
0.7915,AAL_APH
0.8785,AAL_APOL
0.8073,AAL_ARMH
0.7744,AAL_ASH
0.4179,AAL_ATLS
0.8282,AAL_AWI
-0.2539,AAL_AWK
0.8213,AAL_AXLL
0.827,AAL_BA
0.8642,AAL_BC
0.7982,AAL_BCO
0.2002,AAL_BEAV
0.7079,AAL_BERY
0.858,AAL_BGC
0.5943,AAL_BRK.B
0.1522,AAL_BWC
0.2793,AAL_CAR
0.8537,AAL_CAT
0.9115,AAL_CBI
finaltable
tickerkey,ticker1,ticker2
AAL_ALK,AAL,ALK
AAL_CAR,AAL,CAR
AAL_CHRW,AAL,CHRW
AAL_CNW,AAL,CNW
AAL_CSX,AAL,CSX
AAL_DAL,AAL,DAL
AAL_EXPD,AAL,EXPD
AAL_FDX,AAL,FDX
AAL_HTZ,AAL,HTZ
AAL_JBHT,AAL,JBHT
I am getting column into finaltable by
setkey(cortable, "tickerkey")
setkey(finaltable, "tickerkey")
finaltable[cortable,cor:=cor,allow.cartesian=TRUE,nomatch=0]
The correct expected output would be
finaltable
tickerkey,ticker1,ticker2,cor
AAL_ALK,AAL,ALK,0.9064
AAL_CAR,AAL,CAR,0.2793
with the rest of the rows having value of NA for cor
but it gives an output
finaltable
tickerkey,ticker1,ticker2,cor
AAL_ALK,AAL,ALK,0.2793
AAL_CAR,AAL,CAR,0.9064
with the rest of the rows NA for cor.
and a warning on execution..
In [.data.table(finaltable, cortable, :=(cor, cor), allow.cartesian = TRUE, :
Supplied 2 items to be assigned to 35 items of column 'cor' (recycled leaving remainder of 1 items).
If I remove nomatch argument, the mismatch doesn't happen.
I tried to look into the definition/behaviour of nomatch, didn't find much in the context of the above usage. If anyone could give some explanation, will be very helpful.
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Red White & Bloom Brands to Appoint Strategic Investor Colby De Zen to Board of Directors
TORONTO, Oct. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Red White & Bloom Brands Inc. (CSE: RWB and OTCQX: RWBYF) ("RWB" or the "Company"), a multi-state cannabis operator and house of premium brands, is pleased to announce the appointment of strategic investor and entrepreneur Mr. Colby De Zen to its board of directors, to become effective upon completion of any regulatory and/or other requirements as applicable.
De Zen brings a wealth of operational and executive management expertise to the Company. He is one of the managing directors of the De Zen Family Office, which has deployed significant capital in the public and private sectors, including real-estate, manufacturing, technology, trucking/logistics and cannabis. Currently he serves as Vice President of Trunkeast Investments which employs over 2,000 people across numerous companies, generating in excess of $1 Billion in annualized revenue. De Zen is instrumental in overseeing the day-to-day operations with a primary focus on operational efficiency, cost management and M&A activities. He holds a BMOS Degree, with a Specialization in Finance, from the University of Western Ontario.
"We are extremely fortunate to have developed such a strong relationship with the De Zen Group," declared Brad Rogers, Chairman and CEO. "Their strategic involvement and support have been instrumental to Red White & Bloom Brands' growth. Colby adds impressive operational skillsets and financial acumen to our Board as we prepare to close on key assets in Michigan, and expedite our expansions in Florida, California, Arizona, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Oklahoma. We are excited to have Colby join the team and look forward to working together."
De Zen stated, "RWB has built a significant foundation of assets, both organically and through various M&A transactions. I believe that RWB is at an inflection point where substantial shareholder value can be created through continued operational efficiency and execution of RWB's plans for growth. I am looking forward to working with Brad, and the team, as RWB turns the corner on a number of strategic initiatives."
About Red White & Bloom Brands Inc.
The Company is positioning itself to be one of the top multi-state cannabis operators active in the U.S. legal cannabis and hemp sector. RWB is predominantly focusing its investments on the major US markets, including Michigan, Illinois, Florida, California, Oklahoma, Arizona and Massachusetts, with respect to cannabis, and the US and internationally for hemp-based CBD products.
For more information about Red White & Bloom Brands Inc., please contact:
Brad Rogers, CEO and Chairman
Tyler Troup, Managing Director
Circadian Group IR
[email protected]
Visit us on the web: www.RedWhiteBloom.com
Twitter: @rwbbrands
Facebook: @redwhitebloombrands
Instagram: @redwhitebloombrands
Neither the CSE nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the CSE) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
FORWARD LOOKING INFORMATION
This press release contains forward-looking statements and information that are based on the beliefs of management and reflect the Company's current expectations. When used in this press release, the words "estimate", "project", "belief", "anticipate", "intend", "expect", "plan", "predict", "may" or "should" and the negative of these words or such variations thereon or comparable terminology are intended to identify forward-looking statements and information. There is no assurance that these transactions will yield results in line with management expectations. Such statements and information reflect the current view of the Company with respect to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in those forward-looking statements and information.
By their nature, forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, or other future events, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, the following risks: risks associated with the implementation of the Company's business plan and matters relating thereto, risks associated with the cannabis industry, competition, regulatory change, the need for additional financing, reliance on key personnel, market size, and the volatility of the Company's common share price and volume. Forward-looking statements are made based on management's beliefs, estimates and opinions on the date that statements are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or other circumstances should change. Investors are cautioned against attributing undue certainty to forward-looking statements.
There are a number of important factors that could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from those indicated or implied by forward-looking statements and information. Such factors include, among others, risks related to the Company's proposed business, such as failure of the business strategy and government regulation; risks related to the Company's operations, such as additional financing requirements and access to capital, reliance on key and qualified personnel, insurance, competition, intellectual property and reliable supply chains; risks related to the Company and its business generally; risks related to regulatory approvals. The Company cautions that the foregoing list of material factors is not exhaustive. When relying on the Company's forward-looking statements and information to make decisions, investors and others should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and potential events. The Company has assumed a certain progression, which may not be realized. It has also assumed that the material factors referred to in the previous paragraph will not cause such forward-looking statements and information to differ materially from actual results or events. However, the list of these factors is not exhaustive and is subject to change and there can be no assurance that such assumptions will reflect the actual outcome of such items or factors. While the Company may elect to, it does not undertake to update this information at any particular time.
THE FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS PRESS RELEASE REPRESENTS THE EXPECTATIONS OF THE COMPANY AS OF THE DATE OF THIS PRESS RELEASE AND, ACCORDINGLY, IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AFTER SUCH DATE. READERS SHOULD NOT PLACE UNDUE IMPORTANCE ON FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION AND SHOULD NOT RELY UPON THIS INFORMATION AS OF ANY OTHER DATE. WHILE THE COMPANY MAY ELECT TO, IT DOES NOT UNDERTAKE TO UPDATE THIS INFORMATION AT ANY PARTICULAR TIME EXCEPT AS REQUIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS.
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In 1983, long before the Night King, Michael Jackson was the one terrorizing the World… and he did it in incredible fashion. In its March 17, 1984, edition, Billboard printed an article telling us that Michael Jackson's cult album Thriller had become the greatest selling album of all time ahead of the soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever. This fact remains as true today as it was then. Who's gonna bet on its sales figures though? Some say View More
Understanding: RIAA / Label audits – The case of Michael Jackson
It's time for a little Thriller. Michael Jackson's Thriller. Among the big mysteries of charts and sales the most fundamental one is the true understanding of certifications. What better to View More
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Understanding: Billboard BB200 vs US Album Sales
If you are a chart freak surely you wished you could convert all the chart runs of your favorite artists into retail sales. Well, from now on you can consider that it is View More
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Ravaging Impact of Download Sales 2004-2014
When something dies down, there are two ways to feel about it – Rest In Peace or Good Riddance. The choice is easy while speaking about the music industry-killer from iTunes, legal downloads. They downgraded way more physical sales than they were worth by themselves. It raised many questions, such as how many copies would Rihanna's Good Girl Gone Bad or Katy Perry's Teenage Dream have sold View More
Understanding: why Ed Sheeran did better than Adele in the UK
Many things have been said about Ed Sheeran destroying UK charts. Mostly wrong things though. This is what happens when a pretty technical subject like Charts & Sales suddenly appears on news impacting a larger public, which is necessarily way less educated on the matter. Chartmasters.org goal is precisely to erase those misconceptions and give a real meaning to figures. Today, we will do just that by studying Ed Sheeran album Divide UK first week results with a specific point of view – the one over Adele shoulders View More
Understanding: Worldwide Estimations Information
Yesterday in the Frozen study I referred to Black Friday as the opening of the Holiday season. On the other side of the mirror it is also the final curtain call of the release schedule fever after three months full of major artists releasing new albums.
That busy season started like every year in late August with simultaneous releases from Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, Britney Spears and View More
Understanding: Music Clubs #2 – The Eagles, Mariah Carey
Here we go again! After establishing the main specificities of Music Clubs and presenting a couple of examples, it is time to go deeper View More
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package com.hazelcast.multimap;
import com.hazelcast.config.Config;
import com.hazelcast.config.MergePolicyConfig;
import com.hazelcast.config.MultiMapConfig;
import com.hazelcast.core.EntryEvent;
import com.hazelcast.core.EntryListener;
import com.hazelcast.core.HazelcastInstance;
import com.hazelcast.core.MapEvent;
import com.hazelcast.core.MultiMap;
import com.hazelcast.spi.merge.DiscardMergePolicy;
import com.hazelcast.spi.merge.HigherHitsMergePolicy;
import com.hazelcast.spi.merge.LatestAccessMergePolicy;
import com.hazelcast.spi.merge.LatestUpdateMergePolicy;
import com.hazelcast.spi.merge.PassThroughMergePolicy;
import com.hazelcast.spi.merge.PutIfAbsentMergePolicy;
import com.hazelcast.spi.merge.SplitBrainMergePolicy;
import com.hazelcast.test.HazelcastParallelParametersRunnerFactory;
import com.hazelcast.test.SplitBrainTestSupport;
import com.hazelcast.test.annotation.ParallelTest;
import com.hazelcast.test.annotation.QuickTest;
import org.junit.experimental.categories.Category;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.junit.runners.Parameterized;
import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.Parameter;
import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.Parameters;
import org.junit.runners.Parameterized.UseParametersRunnerFactory;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;
import static com.hazelcast.multimap.MultiMapTestUtil.getBackupMultiMap;
import static java.util.Arrays.asList;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertFalse;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertNotNull;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertNull;
import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue;
import static org.junit.Assert.fail;
/**
* Tests different split-brain scenarios for {@link MultiMap}.
* <p>
* Most merge policies are tested with {@link MultiMapConfig#isBinary()} as {@code true} only, since they don't check the value.
* <p>
* The {@link MergeCollectionOfIntegerValuesMergePolicy} is tested with both in-memory formats,
* since it's using the value to merge.
* <p>
* The {@link DiscardMergePolicy}, {@link PassThroughMergePolicy} and {@link PutIfAbsentMergePolicy} are also
* tested with a data structure, which is only created in the smaller cluster.
*/
@RunWith(Parameterized.class)
@UseParametersRunnerFactory(HazelcastParallelParametersRunnerFactory.class)
@Category({QuickTest.class, ParallelTest.class})
public class MultiMapSplitBrainTest extends SplitBrainTestSupport {
@Parameters(name = "mergePolicy:{0}, isBinary:{1}")
public static Collection<Object[]> parameters() {
return asList(new Object[][]{
{DiscardMergePolicy.class, true},
{DiscardMergePolicy.class, false},
{HigherHitsMergePolicy.class, true},
{HigherHitsMergePolicy.class, false},
{LatestAccessMergePolicy.class, true},
{LatestAccessMergePolicy.class, false},
{LatestUpdateMergePolicy.class, true},
{LatestUpdateMergePolicy.class, false},
{PassThroughMergePolicy.class, true},
{PassThroughMergePolicy.class, false},
{PutIfAbsentMergePolicy.class, true},
{PutIfAbsentMergePolicy.class, false},
{RemoveValuesMergePolicy.class, true},
{RemoveValuesMergePolicy.class, false},
{ReturnPiCollectionMergePolicy.class, true},
{ReturnPiCollectionMergePolicy.class, false},
{MergeCollectionOfIntegerValuesMergePolicy.class, true},
{MergeCollectionOfIntegerValuesMergePolicy.class, false},
});
}
@Parameter
public Class<? extends SplitBrainMergePolicy> mergePolicyClass;
@Parameter(value = 1)
public boolean isBinary;
private String multiMapNameA = randomMapName("multiMapA-");
private String multiMapNameB = randomMapName("multiMapB-");
private MultiMap<Object, Object> multiMapA1;
private MultiMap<Object, Object> multiMapA2;
private MultiMap<Object, Object> multiMapB1;
private MultiMap<Object, Object> multiMapB2;
private Map<Object, Collection<Object>> backupMultiMapA;
private Map<Object, Collection<Object>> backupMultiMapB;
private MergeLifecycleListener mergeLifecycleListener;
@Override
protected Config config() {
MergePolicyConfig mergePolicyConfig = new MergePolicyConfig()
.setPolicy(mergePolicyClass.getName())
.setBatchSize(10);
Config config = super.config();
config.getMultiMapConfig(multiMapNameA)
.setBinary(isBinary)
.setMergePolicyConfig(mergePolicyConfig)
.setStatisticsEnabled(true)
.setBackupCount(1)
.setAsyncBackupCount(0);
config.getMultiMapConfig(multiMapNameB)
.setBinary(isBinary)
.setMergePolicyConfig(mergePolicyConfig)
.setStatisticsEnabled(true)
.setBackupCount(1)
.setAsyncBackupCount(0);
return config;
}
@Override
protected void onAfterSplitBrainCreated(HazelcastInstance[] firstBrain, HazelcastInstance[] secondBrain) {
mergeLifecycleListener = new MergeLifecycleListener(secondBrain.length);
for (HazelcastInstance instance : secondBrain) {
instance.getLifecycleService().addLifecycleListener(mergeLifecycleListener);
}
multiMapA1 = firstBrain[0].getMultiMap(multiMapNameA);
multiMapA2 = secondBrain[0].getMultiMap(multiMapNameA);
multiMapB2 = secondBrain[0].getMultiMap(multiMapNameB);
EntryListener<Object, Object> listener = new EmptyEntryListener<Object, Object>();
multiMapA1.addEntryListener(listener, true);
multiMapA2.addEntryListener(listener, true);
multiMapB2.addEntryListener(listener, true);
if (mergePolicyClass == DiscardMergePolicy.class) {
afterSplitDiscardMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == HigherHitsMergePolicy.class) {
afterSplitHigherHitsMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == LatestAccessMergePolicy.class) {
afterSplitLatestAccessMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == LatestUpdateMergePolicy.class) {
afterSplitLatestUpdateMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == PassThroughMergePolicy.class) {
afterSplitPassThroughMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == PutIfAbsentMergePolicy.class) {
afterSplitPutIfAbsentMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == RemoveValuesMergePolicy.class) {
afterSplitRemoveValuesMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == ReturnPiCollectionMergePolicy.class) {
afterSplitReturnPiCollectionMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == MergeCollectionOfIntegerValuesMergePolicy.class) {
afterSplitCustomMergePolicy();
} else {
fail();
}
}
@Override
protected void onAfterSplitBrainHealed(HazelcastInstance[] instances) {
// wait until merge completes
mergeLifecycleListener.await();
multiMapB1 = instances[0].getMultiMap(multiMapNameB);
backupMultiMapA = getBackupMultiMap(instances, multiMapNameA);
backupMultiMapB = getBackupMultiMap(instances, multiMapNameB);
if (mergePolicyClass == DiscardMergePolicy.class) {
afterMergeDiscardMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == HigherHitsMergePolicy.class) {
afterMergeHigherHitsMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == LatestAccessMergePolicy.class) {
afterMergeLatestAccessMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == LatestUpdateMergePolicy.class) {
afterMergeLatestUpdateMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == PassThroughMergePolicy.class) {
afterMergePassThroughMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == PutIfAbsentMergePolicy.class) {
afterMergePutIfAbsentMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == RemoveValuesMergePolicy.class) {
afterMergeRemoveValuesMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == ReturnPiCollectionMergePolicy.class) {
afterMergeReturnPiCollectionMergePolicy();
} else if (mergePolicyClass == MergeCollectionOfIntegerValuesMergePolicy.class) {
afterMergeCustomMergePolicy();
} else {
fail();
}
}
private void afterSplitDiscardMergePolicy() {
multiMapA1.put("key1", "value1");
multiMapA1.put("key1", "value2");
multiMapA2.put("key1", "DiscardedValue1a");
multiMapA2.put("key1", "DiscardedValue1b");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "DiscardedValue2a");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "DiscardedValue2b");
multiMapB2.put("key", "DiscardedValue1");
multiMapB2.put("key", "DiscardedValue2");
}
private void afterMergeDiscardMergePolicy() {
assertMultiMapsA("key1", "value1", "value2");
assertMultiMapsA("key2");
assertMultiMapsSizeA(2);
assertMultiMapsB("key");
assertMultiMapsSizeB(0);
}
/**
* The hits are measured per MultiMapValue, so we can test it with multiple keys on the same map.
*/
private void afterSplitHigherHitsMergePolicy() {
multiMapA1.put("key1", "higherHitsValue1");
multiMapA1.put("key2", "value2");
// increase hits number
multiMapA1.get("key1");
multiMapA1.get("key1");
multiMapA2.put("key1", "value1");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "higherHitsValue2");
// increase hits number
multiMapA2.get("key2");
multiMapA2.get("key2");
}
private void afterMergeHigherHitsMergePolicy() {
assertMultiMapsA("key1", "higherHitsValue1");
assertMultiMapsA("key2", "higherHitsValue2");
assertMultiMapsSizeA(2);
}
/**
* The lastAccessTime is measured per MultiMapContainer, so we cannot test it with multiple keys on the same map.
*/
private void afterSplitLatestAccessMergePolicy() {
multiMapA1.put("key", "value");
// prevent updating at the same time
sleepAtLeastMillis(100);
multiMapA2.put("key", "LatestAccessedValue");
multiMapB2.put("key", "LatestAccessedValue");
}
private void afterMergeLatestAccessMergePolicy() {
assertMultiMapsA("key", "LatestAccessedValue");
assertMultiMapsSizeA(1);
assertMultiMapsB("key", "LatestAccessedValue");
assertMultiMapsSizeB(1);
}
/**
* The lastUpdateTime is measured per MultiMapContainer, so we cannot test it with multiple keys on the same map.
*/
private void afterSplitLatestUpdateMergePolicy() {
multiMapA1.put("key", "value");
// prevent updating at the same time
sleepAtLeastMillis(100);
multiMapA2.put("key", "LatestUpdatedValue");
multiMapB2.put("key", "LatestUpdatedValue");
}
private void afterMergeLatestUpdateMergePolicy() {
assertMultiMapsA("key", "LatestUpdatedValue");
assertMultiMapsSizeA(1);
assertMultiMapsB("key", "LatestUpdatedValue");
assertMultiMapsSizeB(1);
}
private void afterSplitPassThroughMergePolicy() {
multiMapA1.lock("lockedKey");
multiMapA1.put("lockedKey", "lockedValue");
multiMapA1.put("key1", "value1");
multiMapA1.put("key1", "value2");
multiMapA2.put("lockedKey", "PassThroughValue");
multiMapA2.put("key1", "PassThroughValue1a");
multiMapA2.put("key1", "PassThroughValue1b");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "PassThroughValue2a");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "PassThroughValue2b");
multiMapB2.put("key", "PassThroughValue");
}
private void afterMergePassThroughMergePolicy() {
assertTrue("Expected lockedKey to be locked", multiMapA1.isLocked("lockedKey"));
multiMapA1.unlock("lockedKey");
assertFalse("Expected lockedKey to be unlocked", multiMapA1.isLocked("lockedKey"));
assertMultiMapsA("lockedKey", "lockedValue");
assertMultiMapsA("key1", "PassThroughValue1a", "PassThroughValue1b");
assertMultiMapsA("key2", "PassThroughValue2a", "PassThroughValue2b");
assertMultiMapsSizeA(5);
assertMultiMapsB("key", "PassThroughValue");
assertMultiMapsSizeB(1);
}
private void afterSplitPutIfAbsentMergePolicy() {
multiMapA1.put("key1", "PutIfAbsentValue1a");
multiMapA1.put("key1", "PutIfAbsentValue1b");
multiMapA2.put("key1", "value");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "PutIfAbsentValue2a");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "PutIfAbsentValue2b");
multiMapB2.put("key", "PutIfAbsentValue");
}
private void afterMergePutIfAbsentMergePolicy() {
assertMultiMapsA("key1", "PutIfAbsentValue1a", "PutIfAbsentValue1b");
assertMultiMapsA("key2", "PutIfAbsentValue2a", "PutIfAbsentValue2b");
assertMultiMapsSizeA(4);
assertMultiMapsB("key", "PutIfAbsentValue");
assertMultiMapsSizeB(1);
}
private void afterSplitRemoveValuesMergePolicy() {
multiMapA1.put("key1", "discardedValue1a");
multiMapA1.put("key1", "discardedValue1b");
multiMapA2.put("key1", "discardedValue2");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "discardedValue2a");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "discardedValue2b");
multiMapB2.put("key", "discardedValue");
}
private void afterMergeRemoveValuesMergePolicy() {
assertMultiMapsA("key1");
assertMultiMapsA("key2");
assertMultiMapsSizeA(0);
assertMultiMapsB("key");
assertMultiMapsSizeB(0);
}
private void afterSplitReturnPiCollectionMergePolicy() {
multiMapA1.put("key1", "discardedValue1a");
multiMapA1.put("key1", "discardedValue1b");
multiMapA2.put("key1", "discardedValue2");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "discardedValue2a");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "discardedValue2b");
multiMapB2.put("key", "discardedValue");
}
private void afterMergeReturnPiCollectionMergePolicy() {
assertEqualsStringFormat("Expected backupMultiMapA to have %s keys, but was %s [" + backupMultiMapA + " ]",
2, backupMultiMapA.keySet().size());
assertPiSet(multiMapA1.get("key1"));
assertPiSet(multiMapA2.get("key1"));
assertPiSet(backupMultiMapA.get("key1"));
assertPiSet(multiMapA1.get("key2"));
assertPiSet(multiMapA2.get("key2"));
assertPiSet(backupMultiMapA.get("key2"));
assertPiSet(multiMapB1.get("key"));
assertPiSet(multiMapB2.get("key"));
}
private void afterSplitCustomMergePolicy() {
// for key1 just the Integer values survive
multiMapA1.put("key1", "value1");
multiMapA1.put("key1", 23);
multiMapA2.put("key1", "value2");
multiMapA2.put("key1", 42);
// key2 is completely removed
multiMapA1.put("key2", "value1");
multiMapA2.put("key2", "value2");
// key3 survives, since there is no mergingValue for it
multiMapA1.put("key3", "value");
multiMapB2.put("key1", 42);
multiMapB2.put("key2", "value");
}
private void afterMergeCustomMergePolicy() {
assertMultiMapsA("key1", 23, 42);
assertMultiMapsA("key2");
assertMultiMapsA("key3", "value");
assertMultiMapsSizeA(3);
assertMultiMapsB("key1", 42);
assertMultiMapsB("key2");
assertMultiMapsSizeB(1);
}
private void assertMultiMapsA(String key, Object... expectedValues) {
assertMultiMaps(multiMapA1, multiMapA2, backupMultiMapA, key, expectedValues);
}
private void assertMultiMapsB(String key, Object... expectedValues) {
assertMultiMaps(multiMapB1, multiMapB2, backupMultiMapB, key, expectedValues);
}
private static void assertMultiMaps(MultiMap<Object, Object> multiMap1, MultiMap<Object, Object> multiMap2,
Map<Object, Collection<Object>> backupMultiMap, String key, Object... expectedValues) {
Collection<Object> collection1 = multiMap1.get(key);
Collection<Object> collection2 = multiMap2.get(key);
Collection<Object> backupCollection = backupMultiMap.get(key);
int expectedSize = expectedValues.length;
if (expectedSize > 0) {
assertEqualsStringFormat("multiMap1.valueCount() should be %s, but was %s", expectedSize, multiMap1.valueCount(key));
assertEqualsStringFormat("multiMap2.valueCount() should be %s, but was %s", expectedSize, multiMap2.valueCount(key));
assertNotNull("backupMultiMap should not be null for " + key + " [" + backupMultiMap + "]", backupCollection);
assertEqualsStringFormat("backupCollection.size() should be %s, but was %s", expectedSize, backupCollection.size());
Collection<Object> expected = asList(expectedValues);
assertContainsAll(collection1, expected);
assertContainsAll(collection2, expected);
assertContainsAll(backupCollection, expected);
} else {
assertEqualsStringFormat("multiMap1.valueCount() should be %s, but was %s", 0, multiMap1.valueCount(key));
assertEqualsStringFormat("multiMap2.valueCount() should be %s, but was %s", 0, multiMap2.valueCount(key));
assertNull("backupMultiMap should be null for " + key + ", but was " + backupCollection, backupCollection);
assertTrue("multiMap1 should be empty for " + key + ", but was " + collection1, collection1.isEmpty());
assertTrue("multiMap2 should be empty for " + key + ", but was " + collection2, collection2.isEmpty());
}
}
private void assertMultiMapsSizeA(int expectedSize) {
assertMultiMapsSize(multiMapA1, multiMapA2, backupMultiMapA, expectedSize);
}
private void assertMultiMapsSizeB(int expectedSize) {
assertMultiMapsSize(multiMapB1, multiMapB2, backupMultiMapB, expectedSize);
}
private static void assertMultiMapsSize(MultiMap<?, ?> multiMap1, MultiMap<?, ?> multiMap2,
Map<?, ? extends Collection<?>> backupMultiMap, int expectedSize) {
assertEqualsStringFormat("multiMap1 should have size %d, but was %d", expectedSize, multiMap1.size());
assertEqualsStringFormat("multiMap2 should have size %d, but was %d", expectedSize, multiMap2.size());
int actualBackupSize = 0;
for (Collection<?> values : backupMultiMap.values()) {
actualBackupSize += values.size();
}
assertEqualsStringFormat("backupMultiMap should have size %d, but was %d", expectedSize, actualBackupSize);
}
private static class EmptyEntryListener<K, V> implements EntryListener<K, V> {
@Override
public void mapEvicted(MapEvent event) {
}
@Override
public void mapCleared(MapEvent event) {
}
@Override
public void entryUpdated(EntryEvent<K, V> event) {
}
@Override
public void entryRemoved(EntryEvent<K, V> event) {
}
@Override
public void entryEvicted(EntryEvent<K, V> event) {
}
@Override
public void entryAdded(EntryEvent<K, V> event) {
}
}
}
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The arrival of non-Aboriginal people changed the way of life for the Cree and Ojibwe. Traditional economic activities were changed by the market type economy of the fur trade where everyone fended for himself. The social and family bonds of the extended family kin-groups were changed by the European concept of the smaller nuclear family. Individual rights were stressed at the expense of group rights. Aboriginal individuals lost their status as a unique part of a functioning unit within the kin-group. Education was also changed. In Aboriginal societies education was the responsibility of the kin-group and each member of the group was responsible for teaching children, whether girls or boys, the things that made them unique in the group. In European societies, education was a function of the state or government. In this model, schools were set up and children expected to attend. The residential schools were established to civilize, educate, assimilate and Christianize Aboriginal people in Canada. There were many residential schools established by the Federal Government of Canada and were operated by various religious groups across Canada. Aboriginal children were forced to attend these schools due to the compulsory attendance provisions of the Indian Act.
Although the heyday of the residential school system has long since passed – it peaked in the 1930's when there were about 80 schools in operation in Canada – it has produced an indelible and enduring legacy. While some of those who are familiar with the system – both First Nation's and others – claim that the schools provided Aboriginal children with the modern education they required at the time, the majority believe the system was an unmitigated disaster. It is hard to imagine a circumstance, its harshest critics say, in which it would be best for children to be forcibly removed from their parents, placed in institutions in which they are forbidden to speak their own languages, and prevented from mastering and celebrating their own customs and traditions. And where, we have since learned, the children who resided at the schools were sometimes physically and sexually abused by those who were responsible for their care .
Driben, Paul. Lakehead University. Notes from a lecture entitled, Where the Spirit Lives. | {
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This article-based thesis reports the development of an assessment tool, the SATPA – a Safety Assessment Tool of Pictorial Artefacts, for determining levels of safety in pictures in line with the concept neuroception, defined as a continuous, partially unaware assessment of whether situations are safe, worrying or life-threatening.
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Deductive content analyses of 269 pictures conducted by 122 clinicians as informants and arts-based research finalized the SATPA, incorporating 11 perspectives related to a neuroception of safety, ambiguity/worry, or plain terror/collapse.
The SATPA was hypothesized to add to knowledge on how to facilitate the process of retaken health, especially when focusing on implicit knowledge and the perception of safety. SATPA offers a detailed model, yet not too rigid, in reading and interpretation, incorporating the first person and third person perspective, and is a tool for those interested in pictures as proxy measures of images, inner working models and neurophenomenology.
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Chinese operators recorded a net gain of 43.81 million 5G subscribers in October, according to the carriers' latest available figures.
China Mobile, the world's largest operator in terms of subscribers, added a total of 24.3 million 5G subscribers last month.
The telco said it ended last month with 355.52 million 5G subscribers, compared to 128.79 million 5G customers in October 2020.
China Mobile has added a total of 190.5 million subscribers in the 5G segment since the beginning of 2021.
China Mobile's overall mobile subscriber base at the end of October reached 957.10 million, up compared to 955.70 million in the previous month.
Rival operator China Unicom said it added a total of 6.56 million 5G subscribers during last month. China Unicom ended October with 136.94 million 5G subscribers.
Since the beginning of the year, the carrier added a total of 72.68 million customers in the 5G segment.
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China Telecom's overall mobile base amounted to 371.24 million subscribers at the end of last month, after adding 1.58 million customers during the month.
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The plan also stipulates that the penetration rate of 5G users in the country will grow from 15% in 2020 to 56% in 2021.
Xie Cun, director of the information and communication development department at the ministry, said that Chinese operators have already deployed more than 1.15 million 5G base stations, accounting for more than 70% of the global total, and 5G network coverage has been achieved in urban areas of all prefecture-level cities. The official also said that 5G coverage reached 97% of counties and 40% of rural towns across the country.
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Home Politics Fayose backs out of presidential race
Fayose backs out of presidential race
The Editor Saturday, September 08, 2018 Politics,
Faced with the reality of the bigwigs presidential aspirants of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), outgoing Ekiti state governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, the first to have indicated interest for the office, has dropped his ambition.
He said on Saturday that he was discontinuing his 2019 presidential ambition.
The governor was one of the earliest persons in the country to indicate intention to contest for the nation's number one position early in the year, in spite of warnings that that the party zoned the position to the North.
He dropped the hint on Friday when he received the duo of former governor Rabiu Kwankwaso and former minister, Kabir Turaki Taminu, (both presidential aspirants) who came to lobby him and delegates in the state PDP.
He said he had to drop the ambition as mark of sympathy and concern for his deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola-Eleka who lost in the last gubernatorial election in the state.
" I dropped the presidential ambition because of the stolen mandate freely given to my deputy
" As a good leader, I cannot abandon my loyal deputy whose mandate was stolen by the APC and be pursuing another ambition
" My posters are there in a room. I am committed to the recovery of the mandate for now more than anything else", he said.
It is recalled that before now, Fayose had not only opened campaign offices but also came out with retinue of branded vehicles with which to campaign for the presidential slot.
The two visiting presidential aspirants boasted that PDP would regain power in 2019, and urged the Ekiti delegates to consider their candidature so as to make the dream become a reality.
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Zander Diamond's opener was cancelled out in the last seconds of the first half by another header from a corner as Branislav Ivanovic levelled.
He added: "They were tough to break down, they had two banks of four and we knew they would be good because they drew with Atletico (Madrid).
Aluko joined the Dons on loan in August and is beginning to make a name for himself after injury delayed his impact.
And the 18-year-old, who netted his first goal in Saturday's win over Dundee United, admits he would extend his stay in Scotland beyond January if Blues allow him.
"It was one of the reasons I came to Aberdeen, to get the chance to play in the UEFA Cup so I'm happy I got the first game under my belt," he added.
"It's a good standard in Scotland, I knew it would be a tough standard and the games are quick and competitive. Every game has been hard, I've been learning and improving every game. | {
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I'm reading a little about biomagnetic theory online. Interesting. Have you asked her if she noticed any sleep changes when she started using it?
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Roger Goodell Is Mewling About Weed Again
Laura Wagner
Roger Goodell—commissioner of a league that is okay with teams pumping players full of wildly addictive opiates, would prefer everyone just ignore football's potential to irrevocably damage brains, and is generally unconcerned with the well-being of former players—wants everyone to know he's against NFL players using marijuana because he really cares about player health.
On Mike & Mike this morning, during a discussion about the diluted urine samples of first-round draft picks Jabrill Peppers and Reuben Foster, Goodell said that marijuana, a natural drug used legally for pain management in many states, was simply too unhealthy and addictive for NFL players. Get a load of this:
Listen, you're ingesting smoke so thats not usually a very positive thing that people would say. It does have addictive nature. There are a lot of compounds in marijuana that may not be healthy for the players long term. All of those things have to be considered. It's not as simple as, you know, someone just wants to feel better after a game.
Vicodin and Toradol, okay; marijuana, bad. Then, he dropped this line with a straight face (emphasis mine):
We really want to help our players in that circumstance, but I want to make sure that the negative consequences aren't something that is going to be something that we'll be held accountable for some years down the road.
Even in pretending to care about player health, Goodell still reveals one of his true—though perhaps not his main—motivations for opposing relaxed marijuana regulations: protecting the shield.
Goodell's biggest reason, though, for opposing reform to the NFL's draconian weed policy, which is being legalized and decriminalized all over the country, is much more cynical. The NFL Players' Association wants to end marijuana testing, and, as my colleague Dom Cosentino noted earlier this month, so do many NFL owners. But, the league and the owners realize they can use this point to pry concessions from the players in the next collective bargaining sessions, so in the meantime, Goodell is going to continue spewing bullshit about the need for "medical proof" regarding medical marijuana. On Mike & Mike, he gave lip service to all the league's experts who "haven't really said" that changing the league's rules on marijuana is a good idea.
We look at it from a medical standpoint. So if people feel that it has a medical benefit, the medical advisers have to tell you that. We have joint advisers, we also have independent advisers, both the NFLPA and the NFL, and we'll sit down and talk about that. But we've been studying that through our advisers. To date, they haven't said this is a change we think you should make that's in the best interests of the health and safety of our players. If they do, we're certainly going to consider that. But to date, they haven't really said that.
The thing is, this isn't something that needs to be studied for years and years. It already has been, and by now it's common sense.
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#kindawesome rewards kind acts with KIND bars. Simply spot someone being kind and give that person #kindawesome card, email, or tweet for a free KIND bar. Then, that card is passed on for another kind act. and so on. And so on.
Through their old program, KIND had 2,081 card redemptions in total in 2015. On launch day alone, KIND had 2,916 redemptions, 8,804 cards shared, and 20,569 cards allocated to KIND spotters. | {
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> CryptoCurrency
> Another Crypto Exchange Halts Withdrawals as China Detains Founder
Another Crypto Exchange Halts Withdrawals as China Detains Founder
Monday, 07/12/2020 | 09:19 GMT by Arnab Shome
The founder has been in police custody for the last 15 days.
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CEO Global, a Hong Kong-based cryptocurrency Exchange Exchange An exchange is known as a marketplace that supports the trading of derivatives, commodities, securities, and other financial instruments.Generally, an exchange is accessible through a digital platform or sometimes at a tangible address where investors organize to perform trading. Among the chief responsibilities of an exchange would be to uphold honest and fair-trading practices. These are instrumental in making sure that the distribution of supported security rates on that exchange are effectiv An exchange is known as a marketplace that supports the trading of derivatives, commodities, securities, and other financial instruments.Generally, an exchange is accessible through a digital platform or sometimes at a tangible address where investors organize to perform trading. Among the chief responsibilities of an exchange would be to uphold honest and fair-trading practices. These are instrumental in making sure that the distribution of supported security rates on that exchange are effectiv Read this Term, recently announced that the Chinese authorities have taken one of its founders under the latest crackdown on fraudulent SIM card and bank account fraud.
"Affected by the ongoing national crackdown on fraudulent SIM cards and bank accounts, the bank account of one of our core founders has received illicit money from international fraudsters and scammers," the exchange noted.
The founder was taken 15 days before for investigation, and the exchange still has no idea when the police will release him.
Additionally, the uncertainty has affected the cryptocurrency withdrawals from the exchange as the founder holds the private keys to most of the cold wallets of the exchange.
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CEO Global has now suspended all of its withdrawals, citing its inability to process all withdrawal requests from the digital assets held in the hot wallets.
This situation is similar to what OKEx faced recently with the abrupt detention of one of its private key holders by the Chinese police. The exchange suspended its withdrawals for weeks before resuming them in November last week.
Another Crackdown by China
The Chinese authorities are cracking down on the rising fraudulent SIM cards and bank accounts scam in the country.
Chinese people not willing to disclose their identities when purchasing SIM cards or opening bank accounts, often opt for existing SIM cards or bank accounts held in the names of other people.
Though mostly fraudsters are seeking such services, they are also popular within the Chinese crypto community.
The Chinese police reportedly arrested over 4,600 people and confiscated about 65,000 bank cards in merely two weeks of commencing its nationwide crackdown. Moreover, it barred more than 15,000 people from opening bank accounts in the next five years.
In addition to the withdrawal suspension, CEO Global is closing its over-the-counter (OTC) services in suspicion of a further crackdown by Chinese authorities.
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According to Adamson Veterinary Services, your dog's kidneys fulfill many functions. The kidneys produce multiple hormones that help to regulate heart rate, blood pressure, thirst, hydration, red blood cell production, and more. They also filter out waste that results from the body's metabolism, eliminating excess waste through your dog's urine. When your dog's kidneys become incapable of efficiently filtering out this waste, the dog is said to be in kidney failure. The waste products start to build up in your dog's body, resulting in a number of symptoms and eventually death.
Newport Harbor Animal Hospital explains that kidney failure will only display clinical signs once at least two-thirds of the kidneys are dysfunctional. Because of this, it's likely that a dog's kidneys have been functioning incorrectly for months or even years before you can recognize the first stages of kidney failure.
Early stage kidney failure is often characterized by increased drinking and urination. A vet may perform a complete urinalysis and a blood biochemistry analysis to officially diagnose the dog as having kidney failure. If a dog has early stage kidney disease, a vet may flush out her kidneys to remove the toxins. With aggressive treatment, the dog may stay in this early stage of the disease for months or even years.
In some cases, though, a dog's kidney function may not return. There is no way to determine how long a dog will stay in the early stages of kidney failure before moving into the late stages.
According to Adamson Veterinary Services, in addition to increased thirst and urination, a dog may demonstrate symptoms including lethargy, loss of appetite, and a poor coat quality or a ragged coat.
As the disease progresses and the dog enters the later stages of kidney disease, symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhea, depression, and dehydration. Even though dogs may drink lots of water, they become unable to keep up with the amount of water that they lose through their increased urination.
When the wastes build up in your dog's body, he may start to experience difficulty breathing. In severe cases, dogs can become anemic because the kidneys lose their ability to contribute to the production of red blood cells.
In the final stages of canine kidney failure, your dog's body is gradually filling up with toxins. You may gradually start to see signs a dog is dying from kidney failure, or you may suddenly notice a difference in your dog's energy and overall well being.
There are a number of ways that you can help to slow the progression of your dog's kidney disease, from putting him on an appropriate diet to giving him medications to prevent vomiting and diarrhea. Adamson Veterinary Services notes that your vet may administer IV fluids to help treat your dog's dehydration and may recommend you supplement electrolytes to help maintain your dog's kidney function.
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M&G Chemicals to sell Texas desalination facility amid bankruptcy
29 Nov 17 by desalination
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M&G Chemicals is to sell a desalination facility at its unfinished resins factory in Corpus Christi, Texas, as part of a wider divestiture, reports ICIS.
The company, owned by Italian multinational Mossi & Ghisolfi, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in Delaware, US, in October 2017.
The Corpus Christi factory to manufacture polyethylene terephthalate (PET) aimed to be the largest in the world, however overruns on the construction saw costs rise to $2.4 billion.
The bankruptcy will enable M&G to borrow $100 million to fund the sale of the factory and desalination plant. The divestiture also includes a PET plant in West Virginia, and a research and development facility in Ohio.
Parties are requested to indicate their interest by 16 January 2018.
M&G Chemicals operates in 14 countries including the US, Brazil and Mexico. It generated $1.6 billion in revenue in 2016.
* Separately, the city of Corpus Christi received $2.75 million from the Texas water development board in July 2017 to help finance a future desalination plant for the region. Feasibility studies were originally conducted in 2002.
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HomeHeadlines'Unfavorable factors' clouding Hyundai Heavy - report
'Unfavorable factors' clouding Hyundai Heavy – report
HeadlinesShipbuildingThe WireTop Stories
Hyundai Heavy Industries Group's sub-holding company Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) has already fulfilled over 90 percent of its sales goal this year, but despite having an impressive backlog, the company is facing several unfavorable factors.
For the past two years, Hyundai Heavy has been embroiled in a union-management conflict over wage issues and from Tuesday began to suffer from a selective strike. In addition, the delay of the European Union's review of its acquisition of Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) is also becoming problematic for the company, while the rise in steel sheet prices is set to cut the shipbuilder's profitability.
According to the shipbuilding industry, the union at Hyundai heavy will strike from Tuesday through Friday this week for eight hours a day. The strike is being conducted as management and the union failed to narrow their differences over pending wage issues for 2019 and 2020. This marks the first full-on strike since the union established an executive branch in January last year.
"We have not concluded our negotiations for 2019. Management should be the ones to actively engage in talks but they are completely ignoring us," the union wrote in a newsletter.
Hyundai Heavy's management and union have been struggling to come to a consensus regarding wage hikes since May 2019. In both February and April, management submitted a proposal but it was rejected by the union, resulting in a stalemate. If the situation prolongs for an additional few months, they will have to add this year's wages to the talks as well.
A few union leaders occupied a 40-meter-tall turnover crane at the company's Ulsan headquarters, Tuesday, with hundreds of union members protesting in front of the crane.
"The union has occupied the crane and violated quarantine measures to fulfill their one-sided demands. We will make sure they are kept responsible for the illegal acts," a Hyundai Heavy official said.
The strike is expected to lead to production losses. The company says it incurred a daily sales loss of 8.3 billion won during a strike in 2018, as the company had to pay a penalty to ship-owner clients for any delays.
The acquisition of DSME has also been delayed for two years. The EU's Competition Commission has yet to resume its probe into the proposed $1.8 billion deal between the two firms, blaming the COVID-19 pandemic as the reason for the postponement. The commission suspended the audit three times last year in January, March and July.
The EU antitrust watchdog believes the acquisition will hinder market competition in the shipbuilding field for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petrochemical gas (LPG) vessels, over concerns about a possible rise in ship prices that could hurt European companies' competitiveness in the construction of cargo ships.
The deal needs regulatory approval from the EU and five countries ? Korea, China, Kazakhstan, Japan and Singapore. Kazakhstan, Singapore and China have already approved the deal, but the EU and Japan have yet to deliver their determinations.
As the decision is pending, calls are growing from local governments and the DSME union to withdraw the acquisition, as the shipbuilding industry is seeing a boom in recent years and DSME has been recording a profit for the last four consecutive years, which could aid in efforts to financially stabilize the struggling company.
A rise in steel sheet costs is also cutting into the company's profitability as steel sheets account for over 20 percent of the total shipbuilding expenses.
The price of one ton of steel sheets rose 100,000 won to 850,000 won earlier this year, but this is expected to escalate further in the second half of the year as steel prices have been on a gradual rise, which will affect shipbuilders' overall profitability.
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USVI Senate Debates Reworked Cannabis Bill
The 33rd Legislature heard testimony on the Virgin Islands Cannabis Use Act. No vote was taken during the session, but one is expected on June 29, 2020.
On June 12, 2020 the Virgin Islands Cannabis Use Act was up for debate in front of the 33rd Legislature. Senate President Novelle E. Francis Jr. oversaw the proceedings. No vote was taken during the session, but is expected on June 29, 2020.
A long list of advocates were invited to testify on behalf of the bill.
Police Commissioner Trevor A. Velinor
Dept. of Agriculture Commissioner Positive T.A. Nelson
Dept. of Health Commissioner Justa E. Encarnacion
DLCA Commissioner Richard T. Evangelista
OMB Chief Economist Dr. Mark Wenner
STT-STJ Chamber of Commerce Representative Kye Walker
St. Croix Chamber of Commerce President Ryan Nelthropp
Virgin Bud Company Representative Adam Paul
VI NORML Barbara LaRonde
This is the second time the Virgin Islands Cannabis Use Act has been before the legislature. Governor Albert Bryan Jr. called for a special session in December, where it was not received well. Since then, the bill has undergone a rewrite, fixing issues brought up during the special session and after several town hall meetings.
USVI Chief Economist Dr. Mark Wenner introduced his financial projections for cannabis tax revenues. Estimating $13M in revenue for the first year, with revenues increasing for the next three years. Wenner's estimate was the lowest to date by any government official, which takes into account the tourism downturn due to COVID-19.
However, St. Thomas / St. John Chamber of Commerce representative Kye Walker is projecting $23M in tax revenue. A spreadsheet provided by Ms. Walker was the same that contained a $10M error, but was updated before her testimony. Although the major $10M error was fixed, the revised document still contains mathematical errors (Cell D29).
Reasons for the difference in tax revenue estimates include the number of tourists and local resident's cannabis usage. One of the biggest separators in opinion came from the Chamber, who expect 1-day-visitors to spend an average of $125 at USVI dispensaries.
St. Croix Chamber of Commerce President Ryan Nelthropp said in his submitted testimony,
there is a cautionary tale in that many states have grossly overestimated their sales projections. For that reason, we urge the Government of the US Virgin Islands to use caution before budgeting with any monies that have yet to be seen.
Senator Issues
Senator Allison L. DeGazon intends to add an amendment that will remove the "adult-use permit" from the bill. The US Virgin Islands would be the only legal cannabis state or territory that would require a permit to purchase cannabis.
Senator's Stedmann Hodge, Jr. along with Degazon, both brought up potential legal issues with the residency requirements. The bill requires a majority business owner to have lived in the Virgin Islands 10 of the last 15 years. Issues pertaining to residency requirements were also brought up by Adam Paul, and how it may stifle outside investment and startup capital for Virgin Islander entrepreneurs.
Continuing on this track, Senator Alicia Barnes and Vice-Chairperson Myron Jackson, both strongly felt that the legislation does not go far enough helping disenfranchised Virgin Islanders. Jackson questioned Kye Walker about the specific changes made to the bill to help those who have been most effected by the "War on Drugs". Barnes said that the bill did not go far enough to help residents get into the industry.
Virgin Islands Cannabis Use Act sets aside 5% of all taxes to a "Cannabis Fund". This fund is meant to provide micro-lending and cannabis training to low-income residents. While this exists in the bill, the cannabis industry would be well underway before this money was available.
Senate President Novelle E. Francis took issue with the definitions for Sacramental Usage of cannabis. Raising concerns on the definitions outlined in the law and how exactly does one qualify as Rastafarian. The law is not clear how someone qualifies for measure.
Ryan Nelthropp, President of St. Croix Chamber of Commerce, brought up the issue of enforcement in his written testimony,
Our members are most concerned about the realities of enforcing regulation and quality control procedures to the highest degree. The amendments establish clear protocols. However, as commonly experienced in the Territory, enforcement of regulations is often overlooked due to oversight by unqualified or ineffective individuals. We need to ensure there is a level playing field for those seeking to become legally established within the cannabis industry. As the industry evolves, we also need assurance that regulations will be continuously reevaluated to meet the highest standards.
Senator Kenneth L. Gittens also got into it on the enforcement issues with Police Commissioner Trevor A. Velinor. Asking Velinor for information about citations written by local law enforcement under the USVI Cannabis Decriminization Act. Persons caught with less than 28 grams of cannabis in the VI are subject to a $100 fine. Police Commissioner Velinor was unable to provide the how many citations were written since the law passed in 2014.
Gittens' was hinting that the lack of enforcement that has plagued the VIPD, will also occur with cannabis. However, enforcement of most cannabis issues will be handled by the Office of Cannabis Regulations (OCR), which currently does not exist.
Amendments Are Coming
Senator Allison L. DeGazon was the first to bring up the idea that amendments are on the way. Stating that a government run database of all cannabis users was a very bad idea. So the adult-use permit may be out the door with an amendment. This is not the first time that removing the adult-use permit has been addressed.
Senator Donna Frett-Gregory stated that she had a "pile of amendments" waiting for the bill. What they may include is not yet known. We should know more in the next week or two.
Frett-Gregory said strongly to her colleagues "Bring your amendments". Encouraging those who are against the bill to either legislate or get out of the way.
While not explicitly stated, it would not be surprising to see Senator Janelle K. Sarauw have her own amendments. Sarauw seemed to have an issue with the cannabis expungement section of the bill. Her own expungement bill has been under legal review for over a year, while the current cannabis bill seems to not have been reviewed at all.
Senate President Novelle E. Francis indicated that he would like more amendments and more community input on the bill. Calling for Session of the Whole meetings on St. John and St. Croix in the coming weeks. He would like to have the Session vote on the bill in the next legislative session scheduled for June 29, 2020.
It seems likely this bill will be passed, but it's unlikely to be passed in it's current form. Amendments big and small are coming to change the Virgin Islands Cannabis Use Act.
Sean McGuire is a cannabis advocate, web designer, and fire performer. Resident of St. Croix, VI since 2011, originally hailing from New Jersey. Sean contributes articles to VIBE HIGH and CannaCarib
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Kitchen Nightmare's visited "Jack's", a restaurant in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Bill, Scott, and Tammer, all body builders, are partners in the restaurant. AJ, the general manger, is Tammer's father isn't running the restaurant the way the other partners want. (They say he's drinking all the time and not being professional). Scott was asked to be a silent partner because the other partners said he was scaring away customers.
In the kitchen, Aaron replaced AJ (who was previously in the kitchen before moving to the front of house). Aaron doesn't have the authority to change the menu. The place is losing money, and they need help.
Gordon arrived via snowmobile, where he met Scott, AJ and Bill. Gordon sat which each of them to find out what they think is wrong with the restaurant. Gordon finds out 1) Scott is a silent partner, which Scott thinks is because he's "too intense". 2) Scott says AJ makes $100,000 a year, and drinks a lot, plus all three don't agree with what's happening with Jack's.
Gordon looks at the menu, and notices that the Krab Omelet is spelled with "K". Aaron says that it is so that people don't mistake it for real crab. The omelet arrives, and Gordon spits it out. He questions AJ about it, who says it's not his choice that they're using fake crab.
The fish and chips don't go over well either; the cod is rubbery and frozen. Next up is the Honey Pecan Salmon, which is too sweet. Gordon declares it to be one of the worse salmon dishes he's ever eaten.
When Gordon tries to find out who's controlling the food, AJ points at Aaron, but Aaron says he has no control. Gordon asks again, and AJ points at the owners. Gordon tells AJ it has to be his responsibility, but AJ disagrees.
That night, Gordon observes the dinner service. Tammer arrives, and Gordon talks to him. Tammer says that food is inconsistent. Tammer feels like a man in the middle between his father and his friends.
The food starts going out of the kitchen, and then comes back because it's either undercooked, or not to the customer's taste. The food such a problem, that they're comp-ing meals left and right.
Afterwards, Gordon asks them all "Who's got the final say at Jack's?" Bill says that since AJ has been in the business 40 years, and they've been relying on him. Scott confronts AJ about taking a check every week, even though they're losing money. AJ gets very upset, saying that he's booked many groups of people for thousands of dollars.
On Day 2, Gordon goes in early to look at the kitchen and finds, pinked dyed tuna, salmon in what he thinks is Italian dressing, and risotto that is so thick that he can hold it upside down in the pan without it falling out.
When everyone arrives, he takes them through the kitchen, pointing out moldy food, beef bits in blood, discolored chicken. Gordon confronts AJ about it, and AJ blames the owners.
The staff and owners start cleaning everything, and Gordon goes out to meet with local fishermen. He even catches a perch through a hole in the ice.
Back in the kitchen, Bill realizes that the stories customers have told about getting sick were probably all true, and he's very upset.
Gordon grabs the fish from the fishermen, and invites them later to the restaurant to have fish chowder. Gordon shows how to make chowder and a poached salmon dish. Gordon also decides to let Scott be a waiter for the night.
The orders start coming in, but the food isn't going out. The rest of the cooks aren't paying attention to Aaron. The other cooks just aren't paying attention to what Aaron is telling them to do.
An hour into service, no food has gone out. Gordon finally steps in and tells the other cooks to start paying attention. The food finally starting coming out of the kitchen. During this time, Scott is getting more used to being a waiter. The new dishes go over very well, the old dishes aren't and the customers aren't happy.
Afterwards, Gordon tells Aaron he needs to get some authority in the kitchen. He also tells AJ that he should have his salary cut in half, because other parts of the restaurant could use that money to fix things.
Overnight, Gordon's team made a lot of changes to the inside of the restaurant (including a big fish tank, and small fish tanks all along the walls). They put new menus on the tables and including a small bit of rope with instructions on how to tie knots with that rope. The new menu includes fish and chips and home made tartar sauce.
The relaunch night has large crowds in spite of the very cold weather. The food goes out, and the customers enjoy the food. The restaurant fills up quickly, and the kitchen backs up quickly. The fried food isn't coming out fast enough. AJ came back to help, but Gordon says it made things worse. Scott finally goes back when he hears the cooks swearing at Aaron. Scott tells everyone that they should listen to Aaron's order. He yelled a bit, and that really ended up helping Aaron a lot.
Now that the food is going out again, people says they're liking it. The last order of onion rings isn't up to standard, and Aaron gets it corrected.
The partners are impressed with Scott with what he did during the night, and Scott feels pretty good about it.
Afterwards, Gordon complements the owners on how they worked together that night. After complementing each other, Scott speaks up and says that there's still a problem – AJ. Gordon says that AJ needs to cut back on the hours – and his pay. AJ agrees, but thinks that cutting down the hours will be recognized eventually by the partners.
After Gordon leaves, Aaron was given complete control of the kitchen. He fired two cooks and hired two sous chefs. The partners fired AJ, which was obviously hard for Tammer.
Good show, I'd be interested in hearing how things are going at Jack's now.
First restaurant of the new season! The Handlebar. Before I get into the summary of what happened, I need to say something. Parts of this write-up are a bit disjointed and seem to jump from situation to situation…. well, that's because that's the way the show was.
Bill and Carolyn his wife bought the Handlebar in Mount Sinai, New York a year ago, seeing it as a good business opportunity. A year later, they were in trouble because the restaurant wasn't filling with customers.
Gordon arrived, tried the food, and immediately realized that was the problem. In the sit down with Bill, Carolyn, and Melissa the head chef. Much to Gordon's surprise, Melissa says that she's really not interesting in being a head chef!
The food being served later that night wasn't good. Frozen broccoli was served, radishes being served with steak, and burnt French Fries.
A good look at the back rooms was a surprise, it was really, really filthy. Billy really didn't want to hear any of Gordon's criticism, and walked off. Billy was REALLY mad at Gordon for speaking to hi in what he felt was a disrespectful way. He ended up driving off, after calling Carolyn to say he was going to throw in the towel.
The servers and chef ended up cleaning the refrigerator, and they got a plan together to get things going again. Gordon gave Melissa a quick demonstration on how to make clams with a homemade tartar sauce, and home made potato chips.
During dinner service, Billy returned. Service started to stack up, and the customers were waiting quite a while. The customers even started yelling at each other.
Finally, Billy and Gordon talk about what happened that night, and decided to have a staff meeting after dinner. They cut down the menu to make it simpler.
The Kitchen Nightmares team went in that night and revamped the whole restaurant. (I have to say, I'm pretty impressed to see how much they did).
They transformed into a Gastropub, the first on Long Island.
As a way to relaunch the restaurant, Gordon got Dee Snider (from Twisted Sister) as part of a motorcycle rally promotion, and they handed out fliers for the relaunch with a simplified menu.
The restaurant filled up and the food was going out well to start. They had a quick break and Dee Sinder came in on a motorcycle they want to auction for the March of Dimes.
After that, the kitchen started to fall apart. Food was coming back because it was undercooked, and things weren't looking good. The main problem was the Melissa wasn't using the other two cooks in the kitchen. Once she did this, the kitchen started working better. The restaurant ended the night on the high note. The next few days were busy too, and they started to do better.
By the time Gordon left, the Handlebar had turned the corner.
I was happy to see that the restaurant turned around, but it really seems like the show needed to go into a bit more depth about how they changed the menu and got the kitchen going again.
Visit the Handlebar website here. Hope they're doing well!
Kitchen Nightmares returned Thursday with a two hour recap on how the old restaurants from last season were doing this year. The narrator is still, well, narrating, but Gordon Ramsay talked directly to the camera too. This very much like the English version of the show, Ramsay's Kitchen nightmares. They really need to let Ramsay take over all the narration.
Finn McCools – Buddy had a heart attack (!) but besides that, they took Ramsay's advice because of that they were able to turn the restaurant around. Gordon tried the food, and liked it.
The Olde Stone Mill Steak House – The restaurant is still open, and doing much better than before Gordon first arrived. They're keeping up with the bills, and things are getting better. They have many customers during the week and a wait on weekends. There's even a favorable write-up in the New York Times. Dean and Barbara (the owners) seem much happier too. The NY Beef Industry Council even presented an award to Dean while Gordon was there.
The Mixing Bowl Eatery – The business has improved, and the restaurant made the Top 20 in Long Island in 2007. No more signs or coupons. Word of mouth is driving the business. Billy and Lisa are much happier, and are happy they didn't sell the business, which they were thinking of doing when Gordon was first there. Gordon presented them with a plaque with his seal of approval.
Dillon's (now renamed Purnima) – Business is up. The consultant Gordon brought, Vikas, is still there, and the place is spotless. A COMPLETE turnaround from what it originally was like. They're making between $18,000 and $20,000 a week.
Campania – The business is busy and "things are going easier". Joe, the owner/chef, says that the number of customers have doubled. The bills are being paid, and everyone is happy. They're selling a LOT of meatballs too. The mayor and deputy mayor presented Joe with an award, and declard February 13,2008 "Campania Ristorante Day". Gordon even walked out with an order of meatballs!
Peter's – Gordon didn't revisit Peter's, but they're still around and doing well. Not sure why Gordon didn't come back personally.
TV Squad is reporting the first episode of Kitchen Nightmares won't be of a new restaurant, it'll be going back to the places Gordon Ramsay tried to save last year.
This is similar to what they have done on "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares", the British version of the show. The main difference is in the American version, all the restaurants will be show, while in the British version they do a long recap of a single restaurant, and spend the last few minutes talking about what happened since the original filming. They rename these shows "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmare's Revisited".
Should be interesting to see how well they fared – or didn't.
Season 2 starts Sept 4th, 2008.
One of the things that's getting very predictable about the show is when they start trying to make you believe one thing, you can be pretty sure they're going to do the opposite. The whole "I'm wondering if I have the right two finalists", Petrozza making noises like he's about to lose the challenge, etc. That's always gotten on my nerves, and it was especially bad last night.
Why was Whoppi Goldberg there? Just because you're a celebrity, you get to show up like that? Seemed weird and out of place.
Petrozza picked Bobby and Ben. Christina picked Corey and Louross. Leaving Matt and Jen. They sure made it sound like Jen was out of some sort of revenge, but in retrospect it sounded like she wanted to do such a good job that Ramsay will regret booting her.
If you look carefully at the end credits, Petrozza ends up picking Jen for his final chef, leaving Matt with Christina.
If you missed Hell's Kitchen last night, here's the episode. My comments are after the video.
When it came down to the final service, every one of them screwed up in some way. Corey didn't handle the hot plate, Petrozza didn't catch some sabotage from Chef Scott, and Christina fell apart at her station.
Of the three, Petrozza screwed up less than the other two, so I was sure he'd make it in to the finals. I did think that Ramsay made the right decision in picking Christina, simply because she won so many challenges.
That's one of the good differences between a show like this and a show like Top Chef. In Top Chef, you can win several challenges in a row, but if you don't cook well one week, you're out. A lot of that game is "screw up less than your opponents that week", which is why some chefs that won cooking challenges left before others. Ramsay took Cristina's previous performance into account when he made that decision, and I think it was a good choice.
Now, it'll be interesting to see what happens next week. Sure looks as though both Petrozza and Christina really screwed up service, and Gordon Ramsay will be left with a similar choice to what he did this week.
Now, if they had chefs of the caliber of Top Chef doing Hell's Kitchen… That would be interesting. | {
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W.G. Snuffy Walden, de son vrai nom William Garrett Walden, né le en Louisiane (États-Unis), est un guitariste et compositeur américain.
Biographie
En 1972, il joue sur l'album Heartbreaker de Free sur trois chansons. Ensuite il forme le groupe Stray Dog qui ont publié 3 albums de 1973 à 1974 sur le nouveau label Manticore du groupe britannique Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Greg Lake a d'ailleurs produit des chansons pour le premier et le dernier album du groupe. Snuffy a aussi joué sur l'album solo de Peter Sinfield, ancien parolier de King Crimson, Still en 1973. Par la suite, il a joué sur une chanson de l'album Songs in the key of life de Stevie Wonder en 1976. Ensuite, en 1982 et 83, il joue sur les 2 derniers albums du Eric Burdon Band. Il a par la suite, composé et joué sur des musiques de films et de séries télévisées, il a même été acteur pour un film de 1985, Brother Dwayne and the Dwayneaires.
Si W.G. Snuffy Walden a été embauché pour composer la musique de Thirtysomething, c'est parce que les producteurs de la série, Ed Zwick et Marshall Herskovitz, voulaient voir à quoi pouvait bien ressembler quelqu'un qui s'appelle « Snuffy ». Ils furent bien inspirés, puisque leur collaboration s'est poursuivie sur My So-Called Life, Relativity et Once and Again.
Discographie
Stray Dog :
Albums studio
Stray Dog (1973) - Produit par Greg Lake et Stray Dog.
While You're Down There (1973)
Fasten Your Seat Belts (1974) - Produit par Greg Lake, avec Mel Collins à la flûte sur une chanson.
Compilation
Stray Dog (1999) - Album 2 CD.
Eric Burdon Band :
Eric Burdon Band (1982) - Guitare et production
Power Company (1983)
Collaborations :
1972 : Heartbreaker de Free - Joue sur 3 chansons.
1973 : Still de Peter Sinfield. Snuffy Walden à la guitare sur cet album solo de l'ex-parolier de King Crimson, Peter Sinfield, avec aussi Greg Lake, Boz Burrell, John Wetton, Keith Tippett, Mel Collins et Ian Wallace entre autres. Joue sur Wholefood Boogie et Envelopes Of Yesterday.
1976 : Songs In The Key Of Life de Stevie Wonder - Guitare sur All Day Sucker.
Solo :
Music by... W. G. Snuffy Walden (2001)
Compilations :
Thirty something Soundtrack (1991)
Babylon Minstrels (1992)
The Stand (1994)
My So Called Life Soundtrack (1995)
A Winter's Solstice IV (1997)
Celtic Christmas III (1997)
The Carols of Christmas II (1997)
Summer Solstice II (1998)
Sounds of Wood & Steel (1998)
Celtic Christmas IV (1998)
Windham Hill 25 Years of Guitar : Touch (2001)
A Winter's Solstice, Vol. 1: Silver Anniversary Edition (2001)
A Windham Hill Christmas (2002)
Windham Hill Chill: Ambient Acoustic (2003)
Windham Hill Chill 2 (2003)
Friday Night Lights Vol. 2 (2010)
Filmographie
Compositeur
1987 : Génération Pub (Thirtysomething) (série télévisée)
1988 : Les Années coup de cœur (The Wonder Years) (série télévisée)
1988 : Winnie (TV)
1988 : Roseanne (série télévisée)
1989 : Le Combat de Jane Roe (Roe vs. Wade) (TV)
1990 : The Outsiders (série télévisée)
1990 : Working Girl (série télévisée)
1990 : Liaison brûlante (Burning Bridges) (TV)
1990 : Guess Who's Coming for Christmas? (TV)
1991 : Un homme aux abois (The Chase) (TV)
1991 : Les Sœurs Reed (Sisters) (série télévisée)
1992 : Leaving Normal
1992 : Crossroads (série télévisée)
1992 : Wild Card (TV)
1992 : The Jackie Thomas Show (série télévisée)
1992 : The Good Fight (TV)
1993 : (A Place to Be Loved) (TV)
1994 : La Rage au corps (Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story) (TV)
1994 : Tom (série télévisée)
1994 : La Loi de la Nouvelle-Orléans (Sweet Justice) (série télévisée)
1994 : Le Fléau (The Stand) (TV)
1995 : Homage
1995 : Le Drew Carey Show (The Drew Carey Show) (série télévisée)
1995 : The Monroes (série télévisée)
1996 : Demain à la une (Early Edition) (série télévisée)
1996 : Les Enfants perdus (Homecoming) (TV)
1996 : A Friend's Betrayal (TV)
1997 : 413 Hope Street (413 Hope St.) (série télévisée)
1998 : Love Therapy (Cupid) (série télévisée)
1998 : Felicity (série télévisée)
1998 : Maggie Winters (série télévisée)
1999 : À la Maison-Blanche (The West Wing) (série télévisée)
1999 : Providence ("Providence") (série télévisée)
1999 : Roswell (série télévisée)
2000 : The Street (série télévisée)
2001 : First Years (série télévisée)
2002 : Une famille du tonnerre (George Lopez) (série télévisée)
2002 : Pour le meilleur et pour le pire (Hidden Hills) (série télévisée)
2002 : Boomtown (série télévisée)
2003 : The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire (série télévisée)
2004 : Huff (série télévisée)
2005 : 1/4life (TV)
2005 : Surface (série télévisée)
2006 : Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (série télévisée)
2006 : Friday Night Lights (série télévisée)
2013 : Under the Dome (série télévisée)
Acteur
1985 : UFOria : Brother Dwayne and the Dwayneaires
Distinctions
2000 - Emmy Award pour le thème d'ouverture dÀ la Maison-Blanche
Références
Free Heartbreaker : https://www.discogs.com/fr/Free-Heartbreaker/release/1348837
Stray Dog Discographie : https://www.discogs.com/artist/1166148-Stray-Dog-3
Peter Sinfield Still : https://www.discogs.com/fr/Pete-Sinfield-Still/release/1672379
Stevie Wonder Songs in the key of life : https://www.discogs.com/Stevie-Wonder-Songs-In-The-Key-Of-Life/release/266650
Eric Burdon Band : https://www.discogs.com/fr/Eric-Burdon-Band-Eric-Burdon-Band/release/2231165
Eric Burdon Band Power Company : https://www.discogs.com/fr/Eric-Burdon-Band-Power-Company/release/3632640
Liens externes
Compositeur américain
Acteur américain
Naissance en février 1950 | {
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Athletes opening up to discussing mental health issues
Jeff Burtka | Monday, Sept. 16, 2019
Will Heininger found support with Michigan's trainer as he struggled with depression. "I didn't have the energy to hold it back because I had been hiding it from everybody for so long every day," Heininger said. (Photo courtesy University of Michigan Athletics)
In August 2008, Will Heininger's life was spiraling out of control. He was not eating or sleeping, and he felt hopeless. His parents were going through a divorce, and he was juggling the demands of being a defensive end for the University of Michigan football team, including trying to impress a new coaching staff. When the team huddled at the end of practice, the depression and anxiety festering inside him burst the emotional dam he had built.
As student-athletes open up about mental health challenges, more university athletic departments add supportive resources for total health and well being.
"I felt the tears coming on. I didn't care anymore. I felt so low," Heininger said. "I didn't have the energy to hold it back because I had been hiding it from everybody for so long every day."
Luckily for Heininger, athletic trainer Lenny Navitskis had mental health training and awareness, and he walked Heininger to athletic counselor Barb Hansen's office, where Heininger's healing began.
Despite his fear that his coaches and teammates would think he was weak, they supported him. "They were looking at it differently than I was," Heininger said. "I was looking at it like something is wrong with me, like I am defective. And they were looking at it like you're coming back from a medical issue."
Heininger was diagnosed with major depression and anxiety. He worked with a therapist and physician to find the right combination of medication and therapy. "It made me a better player because, first of all, I learned how to have a fit mind as well as a fit body," he said. "I literally was performing at a higher level than I ever had once I got healthy."
Erin Rubenking, associate director and clinical care coordinator for the University of Colorado athletic department's Psychological Health and Performance program, said anxiety and disorders of depression are two common issues she sees with athletes, but at rates consistent with the general public. However, the athletic population does have higher rates of binge drinking, substance-abuse disorders and eating disorders or disordered eating, she said.
"There are factors that can contribute to it for athletes that non-athletes don't necessarily experience," Rubenking said. "When I think about anxiety, their schedules are so packed, expectations put on them, and there is a lot of pressure. That can often prompt the development of some of these mental health issues."
Rubenking warns against assuming these outside pressures are the only factors that cause mental health disorders in athletes. For example, she said, "Is it people that have a certain personality type that are drawn to sports, but it also predisposes them to addiction? Or is it something within athletics?"
When Lanesha Reagan was in seventh or eighth grade, she was a talented volleyball player who had received interest from college recruiters. But she began feeling isolated from her friends and dissatisfied with her body. She started exhibiting behaviors associated with eating disorders, including restricting calories and binging and purging. She constantly felt numb, never happy or sad. She didn't know it yet, but she was suffering from depression.
In high school, with increased pressures from recruiting and school, Reagan's depression and body-image issues worsened. She began cutting herself in places she could cover with clothing. One night, Reagan attempted to kill herself by overdosing on pills. The pills caused her to vomit, but not enough to warrant a trip to the hospital. Reagan stayed home sick from school and continued to hide her problems from her parents.
Lanesha Reagan struggled with depression and body image issues that led her to cut herself. (Photo courtesy Oregon State University Athletics)
"I didn't really want to die. It was the constant feeling of never feeling anything," Reagan said. "It kind of hit me that I could've not woken up, and I think that was something that really shocked me — how real it was. And I think I definitely started to try to push away from self-harm."
Reagan tried to fight her mental health battle on her own and mostly stopped harming herself, but she did not have a breakthrough until her sophomore year at Oregon State University, where she was a member of the varsity volleyball team.
Reagan developed a close relationship with her athletic trainer and mentioned she was struggling with depression and body-image issues. Her trainer recommended that she see the athletic department's sports psychologist.
"I started feeling more comfortable with myself and more comfortable with the fact that I was struggling, but I didn't need to be constantly numb," Reagan said. "I could be feeling other feelings as long as I'm finding help and talking about it."
Reagan began telling friends about her struggles and wrote a blog post that garnered attention. She found the more she talked about her issues, the better she felt.
Rubenking said one of the biggest challenges to helping athletes is destigmatizing mental health within sports.
"There is this old-school perception sometimes that if you go talk to someone, it means that you can't handle something on your own," she said. "When in reality, you have a strength coach, you have a dietician, you have your sport coach," so working with a mental health professional shouldn't have a stigma, she said.
Rubenking wants athletes to know it is normal to work on their mental health. She explained, "Every single person has mental health. Mental health would be on one end of the spectrum and mental illness on the other. We all fall on that spectrum, and it can change at different points throughout our lives."
Mikayla Krinetz felt alone when she experienced her first anxiety attack when she was 10 years old. Early on, she didn't know what was wrong. "I didn't know there was a name for it," Krinetz said.
Despite being a successful soccer player, Krinetz developed depression and severe social anxiety in high school. Her anxiety overwhelmed her, and she didn't go out socially. Even though Krinetz and her family knew she had a problem, she did not seek counseling.
Krinetz continued to excel at soccer, and she earned a scholarship to the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Soccer sometimes was an escape from her anxiety and depression, but the demands of college life and being a Division I athlete compounded her issues. During her freshman year, Krinetz broke down crying in her coach's office, and her coach encouraged her to seek help from a school counselor. Krinetz refused and continued to suffer in silence.
"There is this old-school perception sometimes that if you go talk to someone, it means that you can't handle something on your own. When in reality, you have a strength coach, you have a dietician, you have your sport coach." -Erin Rubenking, associate director and clinical care coordinator for the University of Colorado athletic department's Psychological Health and Performance program
Krinetz suffered two rotator cuff injuries and was unable to play soccer for nearly two years. She retreated further inward and spent most weekends at her parents' home, instead of experiencing college life on campus. In December 2017, during her junior year, Krinetz was cleared to play soccer again and felt the best she had in years. But her sense of relief was short-lived. In early January 2018, Krinetz's father collapsed at work and needed open-heart surgery.
Krinetz's depression and anxiety boiled over.
"I couldn't function. I couldn't get out of bed," she said. Reaching this low point in her life finally convinced her to get help. Through medication and therapy, Krinetz now has found balance in her life and is planning to pursue a degree in mental health counseling. She said that through therapy, "I learned how strong I am and found that I can handle myself."
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Programs like Michigan's Athletes Connected, Colorado's Psychological Health and Performance program, and Colorado's Bolder Buffs are trying to reduce the stigma of mental health through education and mental health services for athletes.
Heininger now is studying to earn a clinical master's at Michigan, so that he can counsel athletes one day. He also works for Michigan's Depression Center as an outreach coordinator and plays an integral role in Athletes Connected, a partnership between the Depression Center, School of Public Health, and athletic department. The School of Public Health and the Depression Center conduct research related to athletes' mental health and use the research to help Michigan athletes.
Heininger described Athletes Connected as "a front porch" to Michigan's athletic counseling team. "The goal is stepped care, getting the right amount of resources to each individual," Heininger said. He described the program as a pyramid, where the base level is providing every athlete education about mental health. "Then there's a second level of support and care for those who either self-identify or are staff identified, and then clinical care at the top of the pyramid."
Heininger is thrilled that more athletic departments have added mental health services since Athletes Connected was founded in 2014. "In 2014, there were 18 or 19 in-house athletic department clinicians, and we had two of them," he said. "Now, we're up over 100," and even small schools' athletic departments are partnering with their counseling departments, he added.
Rubenking's program is embedded within the athletic department and works with coaches, team physicians and athletic trainers. "We provide confidential, unlimited services to all the student athletes."
Rubenking mostly works with athletes in individual counseling sessions, and she consults with teams and provides workshops to teams. She also attends Bolder Buffs meetings and trains them how to recognize mental health issues, respond and refer teammates who are struggling.
Nobody wants to talk about it but I wish more people did. I have been and I still am seeing a therapist and I don't know where I'd be without it. To anybody who is on the fence about therapy, don't underestimate the value of your mental health.
— Douglas Baldwin Jr (@DougBaldwinJr) September 2, 2019
Bolder Buffs is a student-run group founded in 2018 by basketball player Kennedy Leonard and soccer player JJ Tompkins, with the help of Colorado's athletic department. Tompkins was studying psychology and wanted to find a way to help athletes with mental health issues.
"I kind of felt this passion where I didn't want to stop helping people, and, as an athlete, I feel like I had an advantage because I lived the day-to-day life," Tompkins said. "I realized it was common and OK, and I wanted everybody to know it's OK."
The Bolder Buffs consist of two or three athletes from each team, with Rubenking as the athletic department's representative. They meet every month to discuss issues they've noticed on their teams (without discussing specific athletes), plan educational pieces for the athletic department, and discuss changes they want to see within their teams and the athletic department. The Buffs do not provide counseling, but they use Rubenking's training to recognize when teammates have problems and steer them toward help.
"To come into this group and talk, it gives you a chance to understand you're not alone," Tompkins said. "To be with your peers and get that vibe, that camaraderie, that being in this group is helping more than you might think."
"Athletes are human and deal with different challenges, and those challenges can be heightened because of the spotlight. No one is immune to dealing with a mental health challenge. It's normal for athletes to experience that, and it's not anything that anyone should ever be ashamed of." – Rubenking
Krinetz wants others to know it is OK to seek help. "At the end of the day, your mental health is more important than anything."
"Athletes are human and deal with different challenges, and those challenges can be heightened because of the spotlight. No one is immune to dealing with a mental health challenge," Rubenking said. "It's normal for athletes to experience that, and it's not anything that anyone should ever be ashamed of."
Heininger wants coaches and trainers to realize that the brain is part of the body. "If you're asking a group of people to perform, and you're training all of their physical body but not the part that controls it, what are you doing? You're doing yourself and your team a disservice."
Reagan wants people struggling with mental health to have hope.
"You are not alone. Whatever you are feeling, other people have felt similar ways. You are not the first. You will not be the last," she said. "You should absolutely go out and find what resources work for you that give you healthy coping mechanisms and healthy ways to live your life."
Jeff Burtka is a freelance writer based in metro Detroit. You can read more of his work here.
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PZ Cussons PLC is one of the oldest fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) manufacturing and retail companies in Nigeria. It began operations in 1899 first as an agricultural goods and textile trading company, then transitioned to a manufacturing company in 1948. It became a publicly listed company on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1972 and has since grown into a large company with about 120 billion Naira market capitalization and records annual sales of over 70 billion Naira.
1. Personal Care Strategic Business Unit which oversees its brands like Imperial Leather, Cussons Baby, Carex, Venus, Joy and Robb.
2. Home Care Strategic Business Unit which oversees its brands like Morning Fresh, Canoe, ZIP and Elephant Detergent.
3. Food and Nutrition Strategic Business Unit which has two distinct arms – PZ Wilmar Limited and Nutricima – and oversees brands like Mamador, Olympic milk, Devon King's Oil, Nunu, Coast and Yo!
4. Electricals Strategic Business Unit which is the result of a joint venture with Haier Group, a global electronics manufacturing company; the unit oversees its popular Haier Thermocool product lines that includes Televisions, Microwaves, Fridges, Air Conditionals and Computers.
PZ Cussons primary market is the Nigerian market and has a deeply integrated distribution network across the country. Its main competition is Unilever Nigeria PLC who fiercely competes with it in its core strategic business units – Personal Care and Home Care. Other significant competitions are Chi Limited, FrieslandCampina WAMCO PLC and Dufil Prima PLC (makers of Power Oil) in its Food and Nutrition product lines. And in its Electricals Strategic Business Unit, the competitions are LG, Samsung, Panasonic and Carrier.
This report will be analysing the operations and financial performance of PZ Cussons PLC and comparing with its closest equally listed competition, Unilever, from year 2011 to year 2015 (5 years). The analysis will highlight PZ Cussons PLC strengths, weaknesses and financial position.
The industry PZ Cussons PLC operates in is a mature one with a life-cycle already gone past the introduction and growth phase. Most of the growth strategies companies in the industry use are mainly resuscitate dying brands by rebranding them every few years.
The company's major product lines – Canoe, Premier, Morning Fresh, Carex and Elephant Detergent – have been rebranded multiple times in the last decade just to keep sales from declining. The effect of this on the company's annual revenue is one of slightly oscillating and often flat sales.
The revenue figures for the last five years for PZ Cussons have been one of marginal growth on average with a year of decline in sales.
And it is same across the industry. All the main players have declining or flat sales. Importantly, Unilever which is PZ Cussons biggest competition recorded similar flat revenue figures with a year of declined revenue over the last five years.
By sales value, PZ Cussons is the market leader and generates a lot more sales than Unilever, but it is falling behind Unilever in managing its cost of goods sold. Its gross profit margin is very much less than Unilever's, resulting in Unilever realising more gross profit from less sales than PZ Cussons.
PZ Cussons is, however, able to benefit from its deeply integrated and well optimized sales distribution network resulting in a much less operating expense compared to Unilever. This gives it a comeback as the industry leader by Operating Profit.
PZ Cussons has a lot more assets than Unilever, but over the past five years PZ Cussons' assets have been flat while Unilever's assets have been growing.
Unilever has a higher asset turnover – sales generated per asset – though it has been shrinking while PZ Cussons' have been growing.
Five years ago, PZ Cussons had more liabilities than Unilever but over the years they've managed to cut down on their liabilities while Unilever's liabilities have been going up.
From the breakdown of the liabilities, Unilever has been leveraging, taking up more debts to finance its operations, while PZ has been debt-free, financing its operations from earnings.
On the equity side, PZ Cussons have been generating a lot more for its investors than Unilever. Also PZ Cussons have been able to marginally grow investors' equity over the last five years while Unilever has been destroying some of its investors' equity.
The Cash flow statement of the two companies are quite similar reflecting the nature of the industry.
The pattern of the net cash flow from operations for both PZ Cussons and Unilever Nigeria are the same for the last five years, oscillating in relation to the macro-economic effect on the industry.
There is, however, a noticeably difference in the pattern of the two companies net cash flow from investing. Unilever has been aggressively spending on capital projects, expanding its operations while PZ Cussons has been less aggressive in its capital expenditure.
The net cash flow from financing for both companies have been negative over the past five years. PZ Cussons has not raised any new fund or capital in the last five years and the negative net cash flow from financing havebeen due to dividends payment. However, Unilever has raised new capital via long term loans but the net cash flow from financing is also negative because it has paid out more in form of dividends and loan interest than it sourced from the debt market.
Comprehensive Ratio, Performance Analysis, Strengths and Weakness.
These ratios span profitability measurements (Net Profit Margin, Return on Total Assets and Return on Shareholders' Equity), liquidity measurements (Current Ratio), and leverage measurements (Debt to Assets Ratio and Total Assets Turnover).
The table of the Net Profit Margin for PZ Cussons and Unilever are shown in the table below.
Over the last five years, both companies have had their Net Profit Margin plummet but Unilever has experienced the most decline with its Net Profit Margin going down from a healthy figure of 10.1% to a very low figure of 2.0%. This an indication of poor cost management leading to expenses gulping the 98% of the revenue generated. This makes PZ Cussons a better run company than Unilever, cost management wise.
The table of the Return on Total Assets for the two companies is shown below.
Similar to the trend in the Net Profit Margin, Unilever has been experiencing a rapid decline in its Return on Total Assets while PZ Cussons' has stayed flat. This is a further indication of poor financial performance of Unilever while PZ Cussons has a relatively better performance.
The table of the Return on Shareholders' Equity for PZ Cussons and Unilever are shown in the table below.
Due to the gearing (high leverage) in Unilever compared to PZ Cussons, the Return on Shareholders' Equity for Unilever is generally higher than for PZ Cussons. However, the trend over the past five years has been bad for Unilever and flat for PZ Cussons. Unilever's Return on Shareholders' Equity has dropped from 61.4% to as low as 15.4% in the last five years while PZ Cussons dropped slightly from 13.1% to 9.9%.
In general, both companies have an unimpressive Return on Shareholders' Equity but it is partly due to the competitive and low margin nature of their industry. Comparing between both companies, Unilever seems to be in a worse state. Going by its last five year trend, it will soon have a very low or even negative Return on Shareholders' Equity.
The Current Ratio is the measure of a company's ability to cover its current liabilities with its current assets. It is a liquidity measurement ratio. The table below outlines what it is for PZ Cussons and Unilever in the last five years.
PZ Cussons has consistently had current assets large enough to cover its short term obligations (current liabilities), while Unilever had more current liabilities than current assets. This means Unilever is less able to withstand any sudden shock, from market or internal, compared to PZ Cussons. It will take very little external shock to make Unilever financially distraught compared to PZ Cussons.
The table of Debt to Asset Ratio for the two companies are shown below.
PZ Cussons has maintained a debt-free operation for the past five years, financing all its operations from investors fund and earnings, while Unilever has increased its debt funding over the same past five years. For an investor, it is a source of increased risk as creditors lay priority claim to assets before investors are settled.
Total Assets Turnover is the measure of how productively a company is using its assets to generate sales/revenue. Below is the table of Total Assets Turnover for the two companies.
Again, due to its leverage, Unilever comparatively has higher Total Assets Turnover than PZ Cussons but the trend has been a downward one for the past five years while PZ Cussons' has marginally improved. Projecting the current trend into the future, in a few years Unilever's Total Asset Turnover will be less than PZ Cussons' despite its significant leverage. This is an indication of poor performance for Unilever.
In conclusion, PZ Cussons has a better performance than Unilever across all the key performance ratios and their trend over the last five years. From Net Profift Margin to Total Asset Turnover, and across all the performance ratio categories – profitability ratios, liquidity ratios and leverage ratios.
However, the management of PZ Cussons can improve the company's performance by innovatively cutting down their operation expenses which is eating deep into their profit margin. One way is by deploying modern logistics solutions that counterparts in developed countries like USA and Germany use to achieve a much higher profit margin in same industry.
Also, PZ Cussons is incurring a lot of tax expense due to its debt-free operation. It is usually good for companies to have a mix of equity funding and debt funding, if just to reduce tax and overall cost of capital.
On the surface, an investor looking to invest in the personal and home care consumer goods industry will be better off investing in PZ Cussons than Unilever. And its impressive balance sheet and cash flow statement is a strong indication that investors have minimal risks compared to other companies like Unilever with a less impressive balance sheet and cash flow statement. However, this year has been a tumultuous one for the industry and PZ Cussons posted a drop in revenue and profit for the financial year 2016. It's financial year calendar is different than Unilever's and does not follow the Gregorian (Jan to Dec) one. Historical audited report trend till 2015 shows PZ a financially better company than Unilever but this year's reports might make an investor wrong by stopping at those pre 2016 reports. | {
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Al Jazeera America
stated on June 14, 2014 in a documentary:
The proposed Gogebic iron ore mine is "just up the hill" from the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore caves along Lake Superior.
By James B. Nelson June 23, 2014
Al Jazeera America: Gogebic iron ore mine would be "just up the hill" from Lake Superior ice caves
Controversy over the proposed Gogebic Taconite mine in far northern Wisconsin plays out in familiar fashion in "Wisconsin's Mining Standoff," a documentary airing on the Al Jazeera America cable network.
Co-produced by Milwaukee-based 371 Productions and Al Jazeera for the network's weekly Fault Lines program, the film calls the debate over the proposed mine "a battle for the very soul of the state….pitting those who wish to extract natural resources against those who wish to preserve them."
The piece about the mine was broadcast for the first time June 14, 2014. Al Jazeera America, which launched in 2013, is available in 52 million homes. Fault Lines also airs internationally on the Al Jazeera English cable network, which is not available in the United States. (Al Jazeera doesn't provide an online link to the segment.)
The film is also being screened throughout Wisconsin by 371 Productions.
The documentary opens with a panorama of hundreds of bundled-up folks tramping across frozen Lake Superior to view scenic ice caves. Those spectacular caves, in the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore about 20 miles west of Bayfield, are normally only accessible by kayak or canoe. When the lake froze over the winter for the first time since 2009, the caves received considerable attention, and a record number of visitors.
Standing on the frozen lake, Al Jazeera correspondent Josh Rushing refers to the importance of tourism to northern Wisconsin, discusses the size of the proposed mine and raises a question that's an important theme in the 25 minute documentary.
"Will all of these tourists want to come here if there's an iron mine just up the hill?" he asks.
The "just up the hill" impression is reinforced by the editing of the piece. In the opening minute, the film moves back and forth from the ice caves to the Penokee mountain range where the mine would be built. It shows heavy equipment digging into the earth -- part of initial rock sampling now under way -- and huge trucks rumbling down a snow covered road, then switches back to the frozen lake and the ice caves.
There's one problem: The mine and the caves are more than an hour apart.
Google maps says it's about 54 miles from Cornucopia, the town near the caves, to Mellen, the community closest to the proposed mine site. It would take 70 minutes to make the trip, according to Google.
It's not like this was an out-of-town correspondent losing his bearings in the North Woods.
The script was written by 371 founder Brad Lichtenstein, who is also listed in the credits as director, senior producer and a principal photographer. Milwaukee-based 371 proposed the topic to Fault Lines and did much of the work on the segment. The company produced the 2012 documentary "As Goes Janesville," which included footage of Gov. Scott Walker telling a wealthy supporter he would use a "divide and conquer" strategy against unions.
When we asked the 371 Productions about the "just up the hill" statement, we didn't receive a response from the company. Instead, we heard from Al Jazeera in New York, which issued a statement that said the film would be edited due to our inquiry.
"While we consider Josh's statement to be a figure of speech that helps viewers understand the area broadly as a tourist destination, we can also understand that some viewers might take his narration to imply an exact measurement of the distance between him and the mine site," the statement said. "Because of the potential for confusion, we are removing this line of narration."
Impact on the lakeshore
stated on January 3, 2021 in a statement
"Congress has one job here: to count electoral votes that have in fact been cast by any state."
By Eric Litke • January 4, 2021
That aside, could the mine hurt the Apostle Islands lakeshore?
The mine site is some 20 miles inland, but there is plenty of concern from neighbors and the nearby Bad River band of the Lake Superior Chippewa that the project could pollute the Bad River, which flows into Lake Superior. But the mouth of the Bad River is miles away from the caves and on the opposite side of the Bayfield peninsula.
The state Department of Natural Resources is responsible for enforcing federal clean water rules. DNR hydrogeologist Larry Lynch, the agency's top administrator overseeing the mine project, said it's too early to study any impact that a mine could have on the Bad River watershed and Lake Superior, because the mining company has not provided a specific plan for the project.
For instance, Lynch said, if Gogebic plans a waste water treatment facility, would water be discharged into the river? If so, would the trip downstream dilute that discharge before it reaches the lake?
"It would be a very involved process, obviously," Lynch said of the DNR water quality review.
Gogebic Taconite spokesman Bob Seitz said the company had not studied the potential impact of the mine on tourism. He noted the site itself might draw visitors to what is a remote part of the state.
"I am confident an operating mine (or one under construction) would bring far more people to this area daily to use tourism related businesses than currently visit the immediate area," Seitz said in an email. "Mines also draw tourists to view the project. I would anticipate some kind of overlook like mines in other places have to draw visitors."
The Fault Lines piece included several other statements similar to ones we have reviewed.
The documentary states that the project "would start with a 4.5 mile pit and could eventually stretch 22 miles." In another spot, he describes the mine as a "half mile trench that could eventually stretch 22 miles through the wilderness."
That's similar to a claim from writer and musician Dan Kaufman that the mine "could be extended as long as 21 miles." We rated that Half True. While that is the size of the ore deposit that Gogebic holds the rights to, the first phase calls for a four-mile site to be mined.
Tentative plans call for it to be not a single trench, but two separate pits. Any additional mining would require another permitting process and would be decades away -- and only if the company decides it's worth the effort. And it would not be a single pit, but a series of excavations, Lynch and the company have said.
The program also mentions the state law written to make it easier for the company to develop the mine. The law allows the company to fill in streams and ponds providing it re-creates the bodies of water elsewhere, the program notes. Kaufman's statement on that subject was Mostly True because he left out the important point that a remediation plan would have to be included.
Al Jazeera's Fault Lines program about the Gogebic mine states that the proposed mine site is "just up the hill" from the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore caves.
That statement, and the way footage from the caves is interwoven with scenes from the mine site, leaves the unmistakable impression that the mine would be close to the caves.
But it's more than 50 miles from the caves to the mine site. And Al Jazeera officials pledged to edit out the inaccurate statement after we asked about it.
We rate the claim False.
Al Jazeera America "Fault Lines"
Emails, telephone calls, Jocelyn Austin, director of publicity, Al Jazeera America, June 18, 19, 2014
Press release, 371 Productions, June 9, 2014
371 Productions web site
Emails, Bob Seitz, spokesman, Gogebic Taconite, June 17, 2014
Emails, telephone interview, Larry Lynch, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, June 17, 2014
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Iron County mine proposal pits jobs against the environment," July 2, 2011
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Gov. Scott Walker signs iron mining legislation," March 11, 2013
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Nature carves out a spectacular ice sculpture in northern Wisconsin," Jan. 24, 2014
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "In film, Walker talks of 'divide and conquer' union strategy," May 10, 2012
The New York Times, "The fight for Wisconsin's soul," March 29, 2014
Wisconsin State Statutes, 295.605 on iron ore mining
PolitiFact Wisconsin Truth-o-Meter statements on mining
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Gogebic Taconite Potential Mining Project
National Parks Service, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore web page
More by James B. Nelson
Wisconsin Jobs Now
stated on April 28, 2016 a Facebook posting.:
Says Demond Means, "turnaround district" superintendent for Milwaukee Public Schools, said the district "needs to be gutted."
By James B. Nelson • May 18, 2016
Chris Larson
stated on April 5, 2016 a press release:
"For the votes that we got, I think we spent, on average, two bucks a pop. Compared to 42 bucks" for incumbent Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele.
By James B. Nelson • April 11, 2016
stated on March 29, 2016 a speech:
Says Chris Abele "has had five years and he's done nothing" about the Estabrook Dam.
By James B. Nelson • April 1, 2016
Chris Abele
stated on March 15, 2016 a television ad:
An image in a Chris Abele TV ad depicts "wealthy citizens" who would benefit from a "lake" created by the controversial Estabrook Dam.
By James B. Nelson • March 29, 2016
JoAnne Kloppenburg
stated on March 15, 2016 a website posting:
In the primary election, a "right-wing group spent more than $100,000,000 to support" Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley.
stated on March 3, 2016 an interview:
The Mitchell Park Domes "lose about $1 million-plus every year" and "the number of people going to the Domes has been going down."
Marina Dimitrijevic
stated on February 16, 2016 a press release:
Says Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele is a "billionaire."
By James B. Nelson • March 2, 2016
Wisconsin Working Families Party
stated on January 15, 2016 a direct mail flier:
Says Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele spent "$100,000 of taxpayer money on a new luxury SUV."
By James B. Nelson • February 24, 2016
Says Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele "once proposed a plan to end county funding to homeless shelters."
By James B. Nelson • February 9, 2016
stated on December 17, 2015 a television interview:
"I'll be running against a career politician."
Scot Ross
Under Scott Walker, Wisconsin "moved from 16th to third in percentage of people with student loan debt."
By James B. Nelson • January 8, 2016
Katrina Shankland
stated on November 16, 2015 a news conference:
Wisconsin "is on pace to double the number of layoffs" this year.
By James B. Nelson • December 21, 2015
stated on November 4, 2015 a TV interview:
The U.S. "tax rate on successful small businesses is 44.6 percent," while the business tax rate in Canada is 15 percent.
Glenn Grothman
stated on October 30, 2015 an interview:
Wisconsin's 6th congressional "district has more manufacturing jobs than almost any other" in the nation.
By James B. Nelson • November 20, 2015
stated on November 6, 2015:
On support for the Export-Import Bank
By James B. Nelson • November 6, 2015 | {
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Cape Town - Kaizer Chiefs have appointed Lee Baxter as their new goalkeeper coach and he is determined to help the Soweto giants win at least one piece of silverware this season.
Baxter, who is the son of former Chiefs head coach Stuart Baxter, steps into the role vacated by Brazilian Alex Revoredo, who passed away in August.
The 41-year-old was born in Sweden and previously worked as a goalkeeper coach at AIK Solna, Genclerbirligi in Turkey, SuperSport United, and AGF Aarhus in Denmark.
"I am looking forward to the challenge," Baxter told the club's official website.
"Kaizer Chiefs' facilities are on par with the top professional clubs in Europe. I have been at several European clubs, but they don't all have training pitches of the quality that Chiefs have."
When asked about what he wants to achieve at the Amakhosi, Baxter said: "I want to win silverware as that's what Kaizer Chiefs is all about. The club should at least win one trophy every season and I would like to contribute to accomplishing that."
Chiefs club manager Bobby Motaung added: "We welcome Lee into our Kaizer Chiefs family. Coaching goalkeepers is a very specialised field. Lee is young, ambitious and he will bring a lot of international experience.
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def max_difference(a: list[int]) -> tuple[int, int]:
"""
We are given an array A[1..n] of integers, n >= 1. We want to
find a pair of indices (i, j) such that
1 <= i <= j <= n and A[j] - A[i] is as large as possible.
Explanation:
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/maximum-difference-between-two-elements/
>>> max_difference([5, 11, 2, 1, 7, 9, 0, 7])
(1, 9)
"""
# base case
if len(a) == 1:
return a[0], a[0]
else:
# split A into half.
first = a[: len(a) // 2]
second = a[len(a) // 2 :]
# 2 sub problems, 1/2 of original size.
small1, big1 = max_difference(first)
small2, big2 = max_difference(second)
# get min of first and max of second
# linear time
min_first = min(first)
max_second = max(second)
# 3 cases, either (small1, big1),
# (min_first, max_second), (small2, big2)
# constant comparisons
if big2 - small2 > max_second - min_first and big2 - small2 > big1 - small1:
return small2, big2
elif big1 - small1 > max_second - min_first:
return small1, big1
else:
return min_first, max_second
if __name__ == "__main__":
import doctest
doctest.testmod()
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Sure, women get a bad rap for returning any gift they get. Think, Rachel Green's notorious Christmas returns. But maybe women just keep getting really bad gifts.
So in the interest of discontinuing the cycle of "Buy for her, return. Buy for her, return," we've rounded up 7 birthday gifts she will actually like!
Birthday gifts for her no longer needs be a permanent phrase in your search history—we've got everything you need right here. From beauty accessories, to techie gadgets, you can rest assured you won't need a gift receipt.
Help her relax with a nice, warm bubble bath and these Floating Rose Bath Lights.
Nothing says "happy birthday" to a woman like a gift that allows her to relax. She'll love her new bath-time ambiance created by the warm glow of the floating lights, without the hassle of having real candles.
Simply plop them into the water, and they light up!
Is she always snapping pictures, no matter where you go? Does she have selfies for days just from a stroll down Main Street?
Mix it up with the super-trendy Instax camera from Fujifilm.
The nostalgia of an old Polaroid combined with instant satisfaction makes the Instax the perfect gift for any woman on her birthday.
There's nothing more frustrating than when you're hand-washing a wine glass, it barely bumps the side of the sink, and then… bam! It shatters!
Surprise her with the perfect birthday gift this year, a bottle of wine and Bendiware Wine Glasses.
They come is sets of 2, 4, 5 or even ten! So she can share with her friends, you (if you're lucky), or just line up her refills in advance.
They're also perfect for poolside drinks where glassware isn't allowed.
What goes hand-in-hand with a wine glass?
Yup. You guessed it. Leggings.
Just as much as women like a practical gift, they like a comfy one, and you can accomplish both with a pair (or 2) of Fabletic leggings!
These stylish, high-quality, and active-life-inspired leggings are the brainchild of actress Kate Hudson.
Launched in 2013, Fabletics changed the way that athleisure wear is viewed. The woman you're shopping for would love nothing more than to throw on a pair of these and watch a chick flick, hit the gym, or run errands.
That's how versatile these leggings are, and we can't get enough of them!
If you can't tell… pampering gifts are a common theme here.
One problem with buying her some home spa accessories is that they take up space. Remember the hot paraffin wax hand-spa phase of the early 2000's?
Yeah… guess where those are now.
That's right. A hall closet or the local Goodwill.
Relaxology solves this dilemma with their inflatable foot spa pamper pack! No more wasted space storing the pampering products when not in use.
Help her ease away the hustle and bustle of everyday life with the included foot roller, bath salts, peppermint gel, exfoliating sponge, and more.
Want to wow her, but you can't be there in person?
Try a pre-made gift box filled with birthday themed treats from Lolli & Pops!
You can't go wrong with birthday cake bars, chocolate, sprinkles, gummy bears, and s'mores bars! She can indulge in the yummy goodness that you sent her on her special day, and save some for later.
Each time she goes to grab a gummy, you can bet she'll be thinking of you and the thoughtful gift you sent.
Flowers are always a great gift. But isn't she worth more than a grocery-store bouquet?
Have a flower arrangement made just for her with the help of Lovingly! With Lovingly, you get the same experience that you would when going to a flower shop—without leaving the comfort and convenience of your computer, phone, or tablet.
Simply answer the questions about who you're buying for, the occasion, and how you'd like them to feel when receiving the bouquet, and a local florist does the rest!
She'll be over the moon from the thought and care put into her one-of-a-kind birthday arrangement.
These gifts are sure to put a smile on her face, and keep her out of the return lines.
For more gifting ideas, visit Unwrapped! | {
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Mackie DL1608 (30-pin) iPad mixer Product no.: LO-MACKIE-DL1608 Warranty period: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.
The Mackie DL1608 is a 16-channel PA mixer that is controlled by your iPad. Slide your iPad into its designated dock, and you can use its touch screen to operate volume faders, EQ and effects. A connection is set up wirelessly, so you can leave the mixer where it is and control the sound from any spot in the venue. The DL1608 is capable of supporting up to 10 iPads simultaneously! This 30-pin edition of the mixer is suitable for the iPad 1, 2 and 3.
With the DL-1608 mixer, there are 16 XLR inputs, 6 aux sends for monitor mixes and a master L/R output at your disposal. It's also equipped with high-quality 24-bit AD/DA converters per channel as well as a 4-band equalizer, gate and compressor. You're free to apply reverb and delay effects, and each output has its own 31-band graphic equalizer and compressor/limiter. The Mackie mixer's high-grade components, finally, ensure a high headroom and low self-noise.
Connect your iPad to the DL 1608 - wirelessly, if you want - and its display shows you an intuitive app with master faders. You'll be able to create personal monitor mixes, to store and access presets, and to record your final mix directly to your iPad. It's even possible to incorporate music from any app into your mix. With the Mackie DL1608, you can enjoy the incredible ease of your iPad while you're mixing sound!
For wireless control via your iPad, you need a Wi-Fi router (which is not included) that is within range of the iPad.
An iPad is not included.
For the iPad 4 and iPad Mini you'll need a different version of the mixer: the Mackie DL1608 Lightning. | {
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Top 5 Air Jordans for men under $500
We should praise David Falk, Michael's agent from 1984 until 2003, for persuading the basketball legend to work with Nike. Jordan initially declined to sign with Nike since he was an Adidas supporter. Falk went out to Michael's family when he remained firm about his decision. He couldn't even persuade him to board an aircraft and visit the Nike campus, in The Last Dance, a 10-part documentary series about Jordan, Falk explains, so he called his parents. Michael's mother insisted on taking him to Nike, which resulted in an agreement that included a shoe line dubbed "Air Jordan" by Falk, this is how we got the best Air Jordan sneakers for men.
Jordans have been incredibly popular in comparison to other sneakers over the previous few years. People are no longer satisfied with just buying Adidas or Nike merchandise. Because it is distinctive, the Jordans have become the must-have shoe in recent years. Because of their prominence and flair, they are among the most popular items purchased by the wealthy. Many people perceive them to be a type of cash because of their consistent popularity. Get the latest Air Jordan sneakers with our facility of pre-order sneakers.
Another factor that contributes to the Jordans' popularity is that to buy Air Jordan sneakers is a rare opportunity for many people. This is due to Jordan's attraction, which has made him a status symbol and is immensely popular among the general public. For some, however, Jordans are more than any shoes and they are more of emotions. This is because there are many fans of Michael Jordan's basketball brilliance.
Jordan's success stems from the fact that it provides a level of exclusivity that is unmatched by other footwear of its sort. Full-grain calfskin and premium leather uppers are used in the construction of these shoes. With the employment of these materials, a sense of durability is created. They also give the shoes the appearance and feel of a high-end product. Furthermore, the shoes are available in a variety of colors and styles. This helps customers to choose the ideal sneaker for their needs.
Note: Do not purchase it if you are not sure about getting authentic sneakers, or just visit us as people gave us the title of best online sneaker store for our authenticity.
Jordans are worn by celebrities, sportsmen, and influencers, therefore, when someone is looking to buy a pair of sneakers, it becomes a hot commodity. As a result, the shoes become more desirable and valuable. Because Jordans is a well-known brand of shoes, those looking for long-lasting sneakers will buy Air Jordan sneakers only.
Here we are stating the top five Air Jordan sneakers for men to buy
Air Jordan 14 Retro SE 'Winterized Archaeo Brown'
Its color scheme is reminiscent of Travis Scott's past Air Jordan 1 collaborations, which featured earthy exteriors and vibrant accents. Water-resistant suede reinforces the "Archeo Brown''-treated vacuum-molded base layer. The tongues, heels, and Ferrari-inspired logo are all done in black, while the laces and Jordan branding are done in cherry red, and are available for only $285.
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Prototype'
With the Air Jordan 1 Prototype, Jordan Brand encourages sneaker customization.
If you cut the collar away safely, the Air Jordan 1 Prototype may be worn as a high-top or low-top, thanks to a perforated line separating the collar from the remainder of the upper. The design's DIY appeal is amplified by the white leather construction with multicolor leather and Durabuck overlays. It is just $305 luxury to have as one of the best Air Jordan sneakers for men.
Air Jordan 11 Retro 'Bred' 2019
With the Air Jordan 11 Retro Playoffs Bred, Jordan Brand brings back a monument of Jordan hype, which is now available for $500. These sneakers commemorate Michael Jordan's comeback from retirement to help the Chicago Bulls win their fourth championship and the 1996 Finals MVP. Since its first release, this colorway has been retroed four times.
This Jordan 11 has a black upper with red accents and dazzling patent leather overlays. The design is completed by a red transparent outsole, white midsole, and "23" emblem on the heel. To get authentic Air Jordan 11 Retro Bred visit the best online sneaker store.
Air Jordan 12 Retro 'Twist'
The Air Jordan 12 Twist has a pebbled leather mudguard and a white tumbled leather paneled upper. The design is completed with red metallic Jumpman side tabs and eyelets, black braided heel tabs, and just a sculptural sole for $350. In July of 2021, the Air Jordan 12 Twist was introduced.
Air Jordan 6 Retro 'Carmine' 2021
The nearly 20-year-old colorway debuted in 1991 during Michael Jordan's '91-'92 season and introduced a new type of color blocking to the trademark silhouette.
The Chicago Bulls' distinctive colors are represented with the Air Jordan 6 Carmine, which features red, white, and black. The upper has a striking red and white color scheme that makes the model stand out when walking. The upper is then met with a white and black midsole, as well as hints of an icy blue outsole. The distinctive "Nike Air" on the heel completes the OG's comeback, replacing the "Jumpman" emblem from the 2008 and 2012 retros.
The Air Jordan 6 Carmine was released in February of 2021 and is available for $285.
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Canon is pleased to announce the release of the networked scanner ScanFront 400 in Latin America
MELVILLE, N.Y., December 20, 2016 - Canon U.S.A., Inc. - Latin America Group, a leader in digital imaging solutions, is pleased to announce the immediate release of the new imageFORMULA ScanFront 400 Networked Document Scanner. It distributes business information across a network with a user-friendly touchscreen interface and intuitive features. Paper documents can be captured, converted, and shared efficiently for improved collaboration and productivity.
ScanFront 400 Uses:
The ScanFront 400 scanner is ideal for capturing document information in distributed environments. It helps improve collaboration by allowing users in central and field locations to capture and share information seamlessly and securely. Manufacturing, financial services, banking, legal services, insurance, healthcare, and more can benefit from the efficiency that easy distribution of documents within their business processes can bring.
ScanFront 400 Highlighted Abilities and Advantages:
High-definition touchscreen enables users to preview digitized documents as the scan occurs to help ensure information is captured accurately
Scans in grayscale, black & white, and color at speeds up to 45 ppm / 90 ipm1 with single-pass duplex scanning capable of handling a wide variety of document types, including thick, thin, or long documents, and plastic or embossed cards for superb reliability and flexibility1
Optional Carrier Sheet allows for easy scanning of passports for processing dynamic job tasks
Documents can be scanned and sent to email, shared folder, fax, USB, FTP server, or printer
Supports LDAP over SSL (LDAPS) to help secure communications between the device and LDAP servers
The included ScanFront Administration Tool, a powerful, yet simple and easy way to remotely manage multiple ScanFront devices from a single, centralized management console, helps to reduce deployment, maintenance and support costs
Meets ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency, and complies with the EU RoHS and WEEE directives, and with the ErP Lot 6 directive for energy consumption, for an environmentally conscious choice2
For additional information on the new ScanFront400 visit the Canon, U.S.A. – Latin America Group site: www.cla.canon.com.
About Canon U.S.A., Inc.:
Canon U.S.A., Inc., is a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions to the United States and to Latin America and the Caribbean (excluding Mexico) markets. With approximately $31 billion in global revenue, its parent company, Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ), ranked third overall in U.S. patents granted in 2015† and is one of Fortune Magazine's World's Most Admired Companies in 2016. Canon U.S.A. is committed to the highest level of customer satisfaction and loyalty, providing service and support for all of the products it distributes. Canon U.S.A. is dedicated to its Kyosei philosophy of social and environmental responsibility. In 2014, the Canon Americas Headquarters secured LEED® Gold certification, a recognition for the design, construction, operations and maintenance of high-performance green buildings.
† Based on weekly patent counts issued by United States Patent and Trademark Office.
All referenced product names, and other marks, are trademarks of their respective owners.
1. Examples based on typical settings, rated in pages/images per minute, with letter sized documents at 200 dpi portrait-feeding direction. Actual processing speeds may vary based on PC performance and application.
2. The facts and product statistics about compliance to EU RoHS and WEEE directives were obtained from Canon Electronics Inc. as of 2016.
© 2020 Canon U.S.A., Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. | {
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Ex-Tottenham Hotspur forward Frederic Kanoute believes that Real Madrid have enough quality to go on and win an unprecedented fourth consecutive Champions League title, despite the loss of Cristiano Ronaldo, though thinks it will be hard for his former side Sevilla to make waves in the Europa League.
Whilst showing glimpses of his talent and proving a popular figure during his spells at West Ham and Spurs, when you mention the name Kanoute to a Sevillafan, their ears prick up, their smiles beam and they pay attention.
The 2007 African footballer of the year is unquestionably one of the club's greatest ever players and is seen as a living legend in the red and white side of the Andalusian capital.
Kanoute won the hearts of the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pijzuan faithful during his seven years in Nervion, winning two Copa del Rey titles, the Spanish Super Cup, the European Super Cup and of course two UEFA Cups which started Sevilla's obsession with Europe.
You enjoyed a great career, most notably at Sevilla where you're seen as a legend, winning six titles and scoring in five finals. What was your most special moment in Spain?
You won the UEFA Cup, now Europa League, twice at Sevilla, does that competition hold a special place in your heart?
Do you think Sevilla can do well in it again this season?
Sergio Ramos is a Sevilla academy product, but you didn't cross paths for long at the club. What do you think of his style as a player and what he's achieved at Real Madrid?
Do you think VAR is good for football? Would you have liked it when you were playing?
If Spurs don't win a title soon could you see Harry Kane moving on at some point potentially to Spain, to a team like Real Madrid?
Luka Modric won 'The Best' award ahead of Mohamed Salah and Cristiano Ronaldo. Do you think he deserved it? Who would you have given it to?
Who do you think are looking stronger this season – Real Madrid or Barcelona? Are there any other teams who can break their duopoly in Spain?
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Re: user's mailing list down?
personally, i was not worried... sometimes there are low traffic times.
ciao && thanks for reporting!
the scribus team has been notified.
status update: the guy who is in charge of the mailing list is not around right now.
... you will probably have to wait a few days... sorry.
the mailing list is working again!
the mails that have been sent during the breakage are in the archive but -- as far as i can tell -- won't be sent to the subscribers. | {
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Corbella: Ceremony to honour Bronco's gift of life
Licia Corbella
Tribute to Logan Boulet at his funeral at Nicholas Sheran Ice centre in Lethbridge on April 14, 2018. Boulet was one of 16 people who died in a collision between a Humboldt Broncos team bus and a semi-trailer truck on April 6, 2018. Leah Hennel/Postmedia
When Canada's famed Snowbirds fly over Humboldt, Sask., in a heart formation on Thursday afternoon, Toby Boulet says it will feel like a hug from the country.
"All of these gestures — big and small — mean so much," said the grieving father of Logan Boulet, the 21-year-old Humboldt Broncos defenceman who died one day after the April 6 crash between the Junior A hockey team bus and a tractor-trailer truck hauling peat moss on a rural stretch of highway in Saskatchewan.
Boulet was one of 16 people who died in the crash that also injured 13 others — many severely.
Toby, 54, and Bernadine Boulet — both teachers from Lethbridge — are driving to Humboldt to accept the Humanitarian of the Year Award from the Angels Legacy Project on behalf of Logan, who made a point of telling family and friends that he was signing the organ donation portion on the back of his Alberta health care card on March 2 — the day he turned 21.
Just one month later, because he made that selfless act on his birthday, he gave at least six other people the gift of life with his own organs — including his healthy, HumboldtStrong heart.
It's impossible to know how many other lives his example has saved and will continue to in the months and years to come.
Since the horrific crash, an exponential spike of people across the country registered as organ donors online — leading to what is now called the "Logan Boulet effect." Before Boulet's death, in an average week 450 people would register online to donate their organs in the event of their death. Immediately after the crash, almost 8,000 people signed up in one week.
According to Alberta Health, as of Tuesday, the Alberta Organ and Tissue Donation registry has received 70,592 new registrations for organ/tissue donation since the tragic accident.
Many tens of thousands of Canadians and people from around the world have made it known that they have followed Boulet's lead and also plan to donate their organs and tissues to help save and improve the lives of others when they die.
"This award makes us feel very proud. For someone to think that Logan did something special enough to be presented with an award like this is very special," Toby Boulet said Tuesday.
"We have tremendous comfort knowing that Logan's organs saved lives and helped six people," he said, his voice cracking with emotion. "It's good to know that if he has to be gone that he continues to make a difference in the lives of others by saving others."
The grieving couple are especially grateful that seven or eight families from the team will be attending the luncheon at the Bella Vista Inn in Humboldt, and still others will be arriving for the rest of the weekend. "It'll be a good weekend," said Boulet, who teaches physical education at Winston Churchill High School, where Logan graduated.
"When the Humboldt families get together, people have fun. You laugh, you tell jokes and people tell stories. For the families who have loved ones who passed, whether it was on April 6 or April 7, which is when Logan died, or April 11, it's just memories that we have left of our loved ones. Memories are all we have left, so we really look forward to people telling us stories about Logan and, from what we understand, the other families are the same. They want to talk about their sons and brothers," said Boulet.
"Without stories, everything ends. So we're proud and we're happy to have people come who are heartbroken like us," he added.
After the luncheon, the Snowbirds aerobatic team will fly over the town to mark the award and the beginning of a very special few days in Humboldt.
On Friday, the beloved team starts training camp and Washington Capitals forward Chandler Stephenson will bring the Stanley Cup to the still grief-stricken town.
Besides the Holy Grail of hockey coming to town, a Hockey Hall of Fame display and interactive games will be part of the festivities.
Logan Boulet is being honoured as an organ donor, a decision he made one month before the tragic crash. Handout
On Sunday, the Boulets will drive back to Lethbridge for their first day of work at their respective schools the following day. Their daughter and Logan's elder sister, Mariko, 24, returns to the University of Alberta where she is studying toward a Master's degree in occupational therapy.
"Life goes on but it'll never be the same for any of us. Some of the boys, as you know, are in wheelchairs. One is non verbal.
"Nothing will ever bring back Logan and the pain of that is so intense," said Toby Boulet. "Every family has set up foundations in their sons' names, doing good, helping others, so there are good things that have come out of this tragedy — but it's not nearly as good as Logan or any other of the people killed."
But when he thinks about his son's big, beautiful heart beating in the chest of another, "it's a comfort. It makes me smile."
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In response to federal Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi: Hon. Minister Sohi asserts that passage of Bill C-69 constitutes "better rules that protect the environment, provide certainty for industry, restore public trust and meaningfully include Indigenous peoples in the process. | {
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A MAN has been charged with allegedly defrauding two hay traders near Tenterfield last year. The 25-year-old was charged on Thursday, accused of a $30,000 fodder fraud in November. It's the second set of charges laid in the same day for hay fraud in NSW. Police claim that more than $30,000 worth of hay from two businesses was delivered to a property in Bolivia, about 29km south of Tenterfield, between November 10 and November 28. Detectives will allege the hay was obtained under a false name and the man who placed the order failed to pay for the items. READ ALSO: New England police were alerted and launched an investigation. On Thursday they moved, arresting the 25-year-old man at Glen Innes police station just after 9am. He was charged with two counts of dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception. The man was granted conditional bail and has been ordered to appear in Glen Innes Local Court in April. On Thursday, rural crime detectives arrested and charged a 27-year-old man in Sydney in connection to an elaborate hay fraud that allegedly defrauded nine victims across the state. Rural Crime Prevention Team Coordinator, Detective Inspector Cameron Whiteside, urged landholders to report any suspicious activity or scams to police. "Dealing with people and businesses that have proven to be genuine in the past is also encouraged to protect yourself against scammers," he said. "I also encourage businesses, where possible, to ensure payment is made before delivering hay and other items to reduce the risk of fraud. "Our officers need as much information as possible to investigate these crimes thoroughly and urge those with information that might assist our investigators to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000."
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Hay fraud: 25-year-old man charged in Glen Innes with $30,000 New England hay fraud near Tenterfield
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A MAN has been charged with allegedly defrauding two hay traders near Tenterfield last year.
The 25-year-old was charged on Thursday, accused of a $30,000 fodder fraud in November.
It's the second set of charges laid in the same day for hay fraud in NSW.
Police claim that more than $30,000 worth of hay from two businesses was delivered to a property in Bolivia, about 29km south of Tenterfield, between November 10 and November 28.
Detectives will allege the hay was obtained under a false name and the man who placed the order failed to pay for the items.
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New England police were alerted and launched an investigation. On Thursday they moved, arresting the 25-year-old man at Glen Innes police station just after 9am.
He was charged with two counts of dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception.
The man was granted conditional bail and has been ordered to appear in Glen Innes Local Court in April.
On Thursday, rural crime detectives arrested and charged a 27-year-old man in Sydney in connection to an elaborate hay fraud that allegedly defrauded nine victims across the state.
Rural Crime Prevention Team Coordinator, Detective Inspector Cameron Whiteside, urged landholders to report any suspicious activity or scams to police.
"Dealing with people and businesses that have proven to be genuine in the past is also encouraged to protect yourself against scammers," he said.
"I also encourage businesses, where possible, to ensure payment is made before delivering hay and other items to reduce the risk of fraud.
"Our officers need as much information as possible to investigate these crimes thoroughly and urge those with information that might assist our investigators to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000."
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What if you shook up the publishing business model, re-evaluated the process, and focused on what really matters? What if publishing looked different? What if publishing did work? This workshop looks at how the digital publishing business model, how it works, myths and best practices, and the critical money questions.
Discussion forum for publishers using the ACUMEN ERP business system to support their operations. A representative of CyberWolf / ACUMEN will be on hand to participate. Topics to be determined based on publisher need but should generally reflect themes from the Tools of Change conference.
We're two guys who know nothing about publishing, but know a whole bunch about creating agile and effective organizations and systems. And for the last seven years we've been having a blast creating award winning technical books. In this talk we'll describe how we do it, the principles that underly why we do it, and (with any luck) show you our toolchain in action.
Go through a year of actual tangible examples, stories, and lessons from TOC 2009. See first-hand how tactics and social media lessons were applied to grow a niche publishing segment.
Medical education is evolving. Passive absorption of delivered information is giving way to active learning, based on curiosity and problem solving. Big expensive textbooks are being replaced by resources built by teachers and students. This move to self-directed learning creates a new generation of more demanding students. Four stories illustrate the new environment for publishers in Europe.
While the traditional publishing process is under immense pressure to contain costs; increase flexibility; and reduce time to market, the expanding digital arena holds the promise for efficient real-time delivery, zero returns and access to both niche and global markets.
Google is building an open ebook platform enabling consumers to buy and read ebooks wherever they are - on Google, on their device of choice, or through retail partners. User's ebooks are stored in their Google Books library, and accessible on the web (online and offline) as well as through many partner devices preserving user choice as we move into the world of cloud content.
Copyright in Motion is a 3-hour primer covering all that is important regarding copyright in today's world of publishing.
This roundtable discussion is designed to engage magazine publishers and technology providers in a discussion about bring magazines to emerging eReader devices. Current eReader technologies are great for displaying books, but what about magazines? What are current delivery options? What are the limitations? What display capabilities are needed? What techcnology standards?
In the drive to monetize digital content, publishers are experimenting or considering strategies to drive customers to purchase their content, including offering some or all of the content free, either in total for a limited period of time, or in fragments to encourage purchase of full access. This session will consider actual examples from publishers who have tried this and discuss its efficacy.
DynamicBooks will demonstrate its new interactive college textbook that is low cost and offers instructors a new level of customization, enables student-to-instructor collaboration/communication and creates an educational social networking community that matches the lifestyle of students.
New product innovation is a challenge for many publishers. How do you come up with new content product ideas that generate sustainable revenue streams and demand in an environment of limited funds and slashed budgets? How do you formulate, create and evaluate product ideas quickly? Explore how intelligent Agent web technologies can help create new products and enhance existing products.
Just as iPods changed how music is delivered and consumed, eReaders will have a similar effect on the written word. The largest differentiator in this market is the device's display which determines what kinds of content you can share as well as how long the device is powered. Technology must extend the life of content for publishers of color magazines, books, and newspapers.
Come and talk with a fellow publisher David Bremser (IT Manager) from Candlewick about how they have been able to focus more on publishing and less on developing technology by using a centralized publishing software solution that manages metadata storage and distribution , head contracts, rights/subrights and royalties, production control.
TOC Lightning Demos will give you invaluable insight into new technologies and up-and-coming companies that serve publishers. A snappy series of five-minute demonstrations, the event includes time to chat with presenters.
Traditional media has dealt in subscriptions for over a century, but with the rise in Internet news and alternative online media forms, the industry must adapt its business model. The good news is, as the Internet matures, there are now news tools to help media companies, both old and new, survive and thrive online while monetizing their subscription services.
We're kicking off the conference with a no-host cocktail reception Monday evening on the 8th floor in the Atrium Lounge.
In a crowded world of expanding choices for media, there are new ways to unite people with the content they seek in the format they need. Optimizing the discovery experience makes it all possible. Bowker's Identifier Services provides bibliographic asset identification, title management, and marketing solutions designed to maximize reader discoverability and acquisition of books and media.
PubFactory is a mixed content online reference platform that allows users to create custom ePub eBooks from the content in the platform. This allows content from the platform to be viewed on mobile reading devices in an untethered manner.
The mobile phone is the most prevalent consumer electronic device in Africa. Uptake has been, and continues to be, phenomenal. On a continent where the Kindle or iPad is simply not going see such high uptake, publishing to mobile phones holds huge potential for this "mobile-rich" but "book-poor" context. Join the moderator as he shares his experience of publishing m-novels in South Africa.
Emerging technologies are impacting teaching, learning, and creative expression in K-12, higher education, and professional learning. Join the moderator and panelists from the "The Future of Digital Textbooks" session in a lively roundtable discussion of the devices, business models, and technologies impacting education and textbook publishers.
What role will independent presses play in the future publishing landscape? How can independents use new technology and approaches to grow into that role?
Poem Flows is an iPhone ereader app that uniquely features two distinct reading modes toggled by the holding hand. In Portrait view, the poem displays conventionally as a scrollable, static block. Turned to Landscape, the same text flows in a gently animating reading movie. Three effects of a flow are engagement, immersion, and delight. TextTelevision is a new way to read on a handheld screen.
In spite of claims to the opposite by many gurus, experts and mavens--social media is not a get-customers-quick scheme. It is, however, a fantastic opportunity to slowly and consistently build meaningful relationships with readers, engage directly with publishing's movers and shakers, and participate in an active and passionate community of book lovers.
If you are new to TOC this year, we'd like to welcome you and offer you a few tips to help you get the most out of your time at the conference. If any TOC veterans have some additional suggestions, please leave a comment below.
Data driven companies that rely on web content as a key ingredient to their success are in a race to reinvent themselves. Whether they build content products, monitor market and business intelligence, or simply aggregate data, they need a solution that can grow with their business and allow them to experience productivity gains, cost reductions, risk mitigation, and improved decision-making.
Come see visual search in action. In this demo session we will show the Ricoh Visual Search system: point an iPhone at a book, magazine or newspaper and view related digital information on the iPhone. No barcodes required; only plain text and images captured by a mobile device. We will also be discussing our Open Visual Search API so you can build your own system using your own content. | {
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Iran Will Not Allow Anyone To Violate Its Borders- Iran President
A handout picture provided by the Iranian presidency on September 22, 2019 shows President Hassan Rouhani (C) giving a speech during the annual "Sacred Defence Week" military parade marking the anniversary of the outbreak of the devastating 1980-1988 war
Tehran, Sept 22, 2019 (AFP)
President Hassan Rouhani on Sunday denounced the presence of foreign forces in the Gulf and said Iran will proffer a peace plan, after arch-foe the United States ordered reinforcements to the tinderbox region.
"Foreign forces can cause problems and insecurity for our people and for our region," Rouhani said in a televised speech at an annual military parade.
Rouhani also said Iran would present a peace plan to the United Nations in the coming days.
"In this sensitive and important historical moment, we announce to our neighbours that we extend the hand of friendship and brotherhood to them," he said.
Tensions between Iran and the US and its allies have threatened to boil over since May last year when President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from a 2015 nuclear deal and later began reimposing sanctions in a campaign of "maximum pressure".
The tensions escalated in the wake of devastating September 14 attacks on Saudi oil installations that Washington and Riyadh have, to varying degrees, blamed on Tehran.
Following the attacks, which caused global oil prices to spike, Trump initially raised the possibility of military retaliation, tweeting that the United States was "locked and loaded".
The United States later expanded its long list of sanctions against Iran by further targeting its central bank, as Trump indicated he did not plan a military response.
US Defence Secretary Mark Esper announced on Friday that the US was sending reinforcements to Saudi Arabia at "the kingdom's request", while noting the forces would be "defensive in nature" and focused on air and missile defence.
- 'Stay away' -
In his speech delivered before a massive military parade on Sunday, Rouhani called on the foreign powers in the Gulf region to "stay away".
"If they're sincere, then they should not make our region the site of an arms race," he said.
"Your presence has always brought pain and misery for the region. The farther you keep yourselves from our region and our nations, the more security there will be for our region."
"We are even ready to ignore their past mistakes... since today the situation is such that the enemies of Islam and the region, meaning America and Zionism, want to abuse the rift between us.
"Our logic is the logic of a Persian Gulf whose security comes from within," said the Iranian president.
Following his speech, the Iranian armed forces paraded their latest equipment, including tanks, missiles and armoured vehicles as Rouhani and top military commanders saluted them.
- 'Act of war' -
Rouhani is expected to travel to New York on Monday, a day before general debate kicks off at the United Nations General Assembly.
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who is subject to US sanctions, has already arrived in New York ahead of the annual gathering.
Tensions have flared in the Gulf since May, when Iran began reducing its commitments to the nuclear deal and the US said it was sending forces to waters near the Islamic republic in response to "indications of a credible threat" from its forces.
The US deployed an aircraft carrier strike group and a bomber task force to the sensitive waterways, before sending B-52 bombers, an amphibious assault ship and Patriot missile battery.
Following the deployments, commercial ships were mysteriously attacked, drones downed and oil tankers seized in Gulf waters.
Trump in June authorised a military strike after Iran shot down a US drone, only to call off the retaliation at the last moment.
The regional crisis deepened with September 14 attacks on Saudi energy giant Aramco's Abqaiq processing plant and Khurais oilfield, which halved the kingdom's oil output.
Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels claimed responsibility, but the US says it has concluded the attacks involved cruise missiles from Iran and amounted to "an act of war".
Saudi Arabia has warned of "appropriate measures" once the source of the strikes on its oil facilities is confirmed by a UN investigation it has sought.
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Marcela Bednar is a West German-German sprint canoer who competed in the 1990s. She won three medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with two golds (K-4 500 m: 1997, K-4 500 m: 1998, both for Germany) and a bronze (K-4 500 m: 1990 for West Germany).
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World Fire Breaks Out at Iranian Power Plant, Latest in Series of Incidents
Fire Breaks Out at Iranian Power Plant, Latest in Series of Incidents
Saturday, July 4, 2020 at 10:01 pm | י"ב תמוז תש"פ
This Friday satellite image from Planet Labs Inc., annotated by experts at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at Middlebury Institute of International Studies, shows a damaged building after a fire and explosion at Iran's Natanz nuclear site. (Planet Labs Inc., James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at Middlebury Institute of International Studies via AP)
A fire broke out at a power station in southwestern Iran on Saturday, Iranian media reported, the latest in a string of fires and explosions, some of which have hit sensitive sites.
The blaze, which affected a transformer in the power station in the city of Ahvaz, was put out by firefighters and electricity was restored after partial outages, Mostafa Rajabi Mashhadi, a spokesman for state-run power company TAVANIR, told the semi-official news agency Tasnim.
There have been several other incidents at facilities across the country recently.
A chlorine gas leak occurred at a unit of the Karoon petrochemicals plant near the port of Bandar Imam Khomeini on the Gulf on Saturday, injuring dozens, the semi-official ILNA news agency reported.
"In this incident, 70 members of the personnel who were near the unit suffered slight injuries [due to chlorine inhalation] and were taken to a hospital with the help of rescue workers," the plant's spokesman, Massoud Shabanlou, told ILNA, adding that all but two had been released.
On Thursday, a fire broke out at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility but officials said operations were not affected.
A former official suggested the incident could have been an attempt to sabotage work at the plant, which has been involved in activities that breach an international nuclear deal.
On Tuesday, 19 people were killed in an explosion at a medical clinic in the north of the capital Tehran, which an official said was caused by a gas leak.
On June 26, an explosion occurred east of Tehran near the Parchin military and weapons development base that the authorities said was caused by a leak in a gas storage facility in an area outside the base.
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Drive with additional peace of mind with a courtesy check or vehicle inspection in Cleveland Heights at Firestone Complete Auto Care. We'll check everything from your wheels to your wipers!
Your car makes it possible to do life. When it doesn't work, everything is harder, from running to the grocery store to picking the kids up from school. We're car people too at Firestone Complete Auto Care, and couldn't agree with you more. That's why we always offer courtesy checks in Cleveland Heights with every service we perform. (Note repairs not included and extra.) What happens during one of these car inspections? You can expect that a knowledgeable technician will visually examine your lights, fluid levels, air filter, tires, belts, hoses, and car battery to give you an idea of any small issues that may be arising. Periodic auto inspections like these can be a great way to reduce your chances of an unexpected breakdown and costly repairs.
Let's say you need the most comprehensive examination of your car. Make some time for a complete vehicle inspection in Cleveland Heights at Firestone Complete Auto Care. A qualified technician will examine everything that's included in our free check-ups, plus your vehicle's suspension, exhaust system, and brakes to make sure things are within manufacturer specifications. Complete vehicle inspections offer the most beneficial health check your car can get.
TPMS light or air conditioner troubles, an inspection is always the right place to start. Head in our direction at the first sign of car trouble. Whether the repairs are major or minor, you can rely on the Firestone Triple Promise Guarantee. It's our promise that your car will be Fixed Right, Priced Right, and Done Right On Time. Various Firestone Complete Auto Care stores also do Ohio motor vehicle inspections and emissions tests, but you'll want to call ahead and ask. So whether you need a quick courtesy check before a road trip or want to find the source of your squealing brakes, schedule an appointment for a courtesy check or complete vehicle inspection in Cleveland Heights ASAP. Your car's health isn't something you want to risk!
From drivetrain services to steering and suspension to headlight replacements, trust your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care for your auto service needs. We're an automotive shop, tire store, and car care center wrapped into one. Our highly qualified technicians care about keeping your car running newer, longer. Bring your truck or car to us for maintenance and we will strive to make your visit satisfying. Experience the difference and book an appointment online for auto service in Cleveland Heights, Ohio today. | {
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As regular readers will know, I'm not shy about being critical over some of the piss poor installs and crappy products I come across. What I'd rather talk about is positive stuff such as new product innovations and quality installs, so with that said I'm going to point out some of the good stuff I've come across lately.
I'm been rather impressed with some of the custom solutions coming from Cobra NZ over the past couple of years. The technical support available is second to none and the attention to detail is great to see. Cobra supply security system to Toyota NZ such as the AK4218 and design vehicle specific installation packs, some of which are accessible to me along with the customised parts.
Below is a photo of a Toyota fuse box which shows where the 12-volt power supply for the alarm is connected.
Cobra supply a crimp on pin connector that slots into one of the factory plugs along with a fuse that simply fits into one of the vacant factory fuse locations. It's as perfect as you can get for a retrofitted system and very satisfying to install.
Apart from the bonnet switch there really is not much to see. It's how it should be and sets the standard in quality installations. Cobra sirens are waterproof and have no over-ride key so can be hidden. This makes for a far more effective install and the Wireless siren on the AK4615 is brilliant when the firewall is a pig to get a cable past!
The optional metal clap can be bolted in behind the dash then the alarm clips in. Far tidier than a cable tie and less likely to rattle! If the cables are dressed well then you'd probably think you are looking at an original car part and have no idea that it's an aftermarket alarm.
It will work with all current cobra alarm ECU's and is also an absolute pig to remove once clipped together.
The above photo is from a Subaru install a couple of weeks back. the switch bracket is mounted on a factory bolt and will give years of trouble-free protection rather than rusting and failing like so many of the bonnet switches I see on a weekly basis. Whilst it is not a standard part with any alarm I do keep them in stock.
If you purchased the car with these then you'd think they were original equipment. They simply look the part and come as standard on all Cobra alarms. They are also much more effective than glass break sensors which are not that great in large vehicles or where window tilt film has been fitted. Ultrasonic Sensors will detect a change in cabin volume so will detect a break in.
To sum up, I know there will be one or two who think I'm biased towards Cobra, but the truth is far more simple. I just like quality products that make for great installs and right now Cobra are leading the way.
This entry was posted in Car Security, Cobra, Obsessive Installs and tagged Gorgeous Wiring. Bookmark the permalink. | {
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Meet Virginia Darden's MBA Class Of 2020
by: Jeff Schmitt on February 13, 2019 | 0 Comments Comments 21,438 Views
That could be the new tagline for the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. That, or you could call it the Disneyland of MBA programs – "The happiest place on earth."
Who says? The students themselves, actually. In the bi-annual Forbes survey of MBA alumni, Darden ranked 2nd in student happiness in 2017…after finishing 1st in 2015. Forbes wasn't the only place where alumni voiced their support. In the 2018 alumni survey by The Economist, the school topped all comers in the Education Experience category…and placed third for Professional Development.
A STUDENT-RUN, STUDENT-CENTERED APPROACH
What's behind Darden's success? For one, the school doesn't just pay lip service to being student-centric. Darden lives it – and the Class of 2020 took notice early in the recruiting process. "Every time I met or interacted with a Darden Admissions officer, career counselor, financial aid advisor, or professor, it was clear to me how genuinely dedicated the entire school is to the success and happiness of its students," says Lauren Sless, an MIT grad and dog lover who plans to pivot into marketing. "Right away, I knew this type of environment would give me the freedom to sculpt my own MBA experience and the support and expertise that I would need as I start the next stage of my career."
Dean Scott Beardsley
Freedom? That's an understatement at Darden. The program is predicated on the Jeffersonian ideal of self-governance. That translates to the student body running everything at the school – a 'my money, my rules' ethos where students enjoy wide latitude and wield ultimate authority. For example, one club manages a chunk of the Darden Fund, which amounts to $15 million dollars, says Dean Scott Beardsley in a 2017 interview with Poets&Quants. In addition, MBA students administer the school's honor code, where students hold the hearings and mete out the sanctions on their peers for violations.
In other words, students learn how to manage…by actually managing at Darden. The program is also known for its academic rigor. Think 500 cases minimum before graduation. That demands preparation like no other, with class time considered so sacred that students cannot miss it even for extracurriculars! Alas, Darden first-years enter the program with eyes wide open. They "self-select," says Ron Wilcox, senior associate dean for degree programs at Darden. By that, he means that Darden students understand heavy workloads and expectations are part of the Darden culture – and necessary to achieve the outcomes.
A "SELF-SELECT" SCHOOL
For one, Wilcox notes, students learn how to make decisions in ambiguous situations because they repeat the process over-and-over through the case method. This enables Darden grads to start fast out of the gate. "In my mind, a student who chooses Darden is usually the same type of individual who is going to add a lot of value to a company right off the bat because they have the type of psychological makeup where they just want to dive in and start working," Wilcox observes in a 2018 interview with P&Q.
Indeed, Darden represents the proverbial chicken-or-the-egg argument. Do first-rate students who hold themselves to a higher bar attract stellar faculty – or vice versa? Either way, Darden is best-known as the MBA program where teaching excellence is prioritized, celebrated, and rewarded. Among Darden faculty, a mind-altering classroom exchange is the goal – and a thank you note for a happy alum is the ultimate reward.
"We don't graduate a lot of students who regret coming here – very few do," Wilcox adds. "That is due to long-standing norms we have around here, where we evaluate faculty very seriously on the teaching dimension. We hold up that standard and what develops over the years is a cadre of faculty who self-select to come to Darden because of that and it produces outstanding results in our classroom and also very loyal alumni."
FIRST COFFEE BRINGS THE DARDEN COMMUNITY TOGETHER
Exterior of the Darden School of Business
Beyond personal empowerment and teaching excellence, Darden's high satisfaction is centered around a sense of shared mission and family. It is a fun-loving culture, where you'll find students engaging in sack races and egg tosses for the Darden Cup. At the same time, the students are fostering stronger connections through Darden Stories. Here, students drop their guard to share their defining moments with peers, creating a deeper intimacy between classmates that filters into activities like First Coffee. A Darden staple, this gathering brings faculty, students, and staff together at 9:30 sharp for croissants and fruit – further tightening the personal and cultural bonds that define Darden.
In the end, Dean Beardsley likens the Darden community to a "big family." That's exactly the impression that the school has left on first-year Alexander Gregorio so far. "What sold me on Darden was the fact that I was going to a school that prioritized building relationships between students as much as the activity in the classroom," he writes. "Darden wants the students to learn from each other inside and outside the classroom. And as much as I love the classroom, the most memorable insights I've learned have come from outside with my peers over lunch, during late nights at the library, or in the hallways between classes."
In these locales, the Class of 2020 is bound to hear from Evan Covington…literally. "I have one of the most distinctive and hearty laughs around – it is almost like a GPS device for others to find me in a large crowd," he cracks.
Then again, Carissa Sanchez was born to get an MBA. Her interest in business, like some, started early on the farm. "I raised pigs for auction and received my first lesson in accounting and finance," she reminisces. "My step-dad taught me how to calculate profits based on my costs (building a pig pen, food and medication purchases) and my revenues (price per pound I was able to sell my pigs for at the county fair). I was hooked."
GOVERNMENT WORKS INSPIRES A MOVE TO BUSINESS
You could say the same for Kelly Bonilla, a Teach for America veteran and third generation entrepreneur. She finds inspiration in her grandmother, who started as a Cuban exile and ended up owning a company with 200 employees. Alexander Gregorio honed his critical thinking skills as a competitive boardgamer – and won a world championship in Churchill. Who knows, maybe Ashton Daily will give First Coffee a run for its money? He is "a self-styled Texas BBQ pitmaster."
If anyone in the Class of 2020 is hoping to build their brand, they may want to look up social media mavens Metasebia Aberra and Adam Miller. The former hosts a YouTube channel on Ethiopian cooking, while the latter's iTunes podcast, The MBA Candidates, interviews business school students from top programs.
Darden MBA students on a trek.
Of course, the Class of 2020 already brought 335 impressive brands to Charlottesville. As a senior manager of emerging technologies at Ford, Alexandra Medack worked with stakeholders ranging from environmentalists to policymakers to pass legislation that opened roads up to self-driving vehicles. At the U.S. Department of Justice, Alexander Gregorio drafted a policy that shaped antitrust regulations. His work on payment rail systems impacted more than just national policy.
"Doing months of research, interviews, and discussions with attorneys and economists paid off when the decision our team reached was published and signed off by the Assistant Attorney General," he explains. "Taking a topic I knew nothing about and becoming familiar enough to discuss it, working with a skilled and dedicated team, and seeing those recommendations adopted was an incredible experience. The experience of thinking like a businessperson, determining where the incentives were to act anti-competitively, and addressing them explicitly in the letter inspired me to go to business school."
INFANTRY COMMANDER RETURNS TO THE FIELD AFTER A NEAR FATAL WOUND
In the finance sector, Trenton Hegseth 'quarterbacked' the sale of a portfolio company when he served as an associate at Windjammer Capital. He wasn't alone in pushing a last-minute drive into the end zone. As part of a design lab team at Hewlett Packard, Ammar Khan helped produce the test chip for "The Machine," an initiative, he says, will fundamentally alter computing. Sure enough, his team delivered this proprietary technology in six months instead of the projected twelve.
Some achievements were more personal in nature. After his stint at Teach for America, Aman Malik is proud to learn some of the 150 high school algebra students he taught are now collecting their undergraduate degrees. Ashton Daily commanded 150 infantry soldiers in combat operations in Afghanistan, where he was seriously wounded. This setback only made Daily more determined.
"My road to recovery included six reconstructive surgeries and one year of occupational therapy," he explains. "Eventually, I was able to rejoin my unit and re-earn my position as a light-infantry company commander. That experience refocused my life's priorities, illustrated the network required for real resiliency, and gave me perspective for future challenges."
HELPING STUDENTS "FIND THEIR WHY IN LIFE"
In fact, you could say the Class of 2020 comes to campus with a broader perspective on their careers – and their lives too. Lauren Sless describes her classmates as "grounded." She describes them as students who know their "true north" and have already plotted out "how they want their lives to end up and how they want to change their corners of the world." That fits the Darden profile, says Dean Beardsley, who notes the program recruits a "different kind of student" – one who is more than just "a brain on a stick."
Incoming MBA students at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business this year
"We want people with drive, we want people with integrity, interesting people that have global experiences that they can share with their classmates," he shares. "We want people who know how to be on a team, who want to contribute and who have a desire to improve themselves and to really go on and be responsible leaders in the world… They are trying to do something for a reason. We are all about that at Darden, helping people find their why in life. Their raison d'etre, as we say in French."
Aman Malik has also been struck by how supportive his classmates have been. For him, that started at Darden Before Darden, a pre-MBA program that provides a foundation in core business concepts. In the finance module, for example, section-mates would go out of their way to help Malik, often offering to work with him after class. This outreach, observes Ron Wilcox, is par for the course at Darden.
"Darden students are intensely committed to each other's success," observes Wilcox, who has taught at the program since 2001. "We teach primarily via the case method, and the unscripted learning experience produces an intense, and intensely rewarding, classroom environment and truly breeds a culture of positive intent. Students get to know their classmates — and their professors — extremely well. Students enjoy and appreciate each other's company, even when they disagree. They coach each other on interview prep, even when competing for the same position. They study together, eat together and play softball together. In short, people tend to really like each other, and they love their time at Darden — one of the reasons we always rank at the top on student satisfaction."
To read 15 in-depth profiles of Class of 2020 students, go to page 3.
Tagged: Adam Miller, Alexander Gregorio, Allie Medack, Aman Malik, Ammar Khan, Ashton Daily, Business School, Carissa Sanchez, Class of 2020, Dan Lantz, Darden School of Business, Evan Covington, Kelly Bonilla, MBA, Metasebia Aberra, Mike Dinneen, Trenton Hegseth, University of Virginia
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The video was produced, directed and edited by Cavan and features cinematography by his long term collaborator Jason Weidner.
"Boyfriend" is the first single from the new album "Monkey Suit", an album which was 3 years in the making, and fuses multiple genres, from reggae to hip-hop, folk to pop, but all held together by Billy's signature style of vocal delivery and lyrical content. The track was originally featured on an earlier EP and remains one of the act's most popular songs to date so there is real hopes that with Cavan's quirky, fun and consciously playful music promo, will help the track go viral.
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This webinar was hosted by ADCET and the Australian Tertiary Education Network on Disability (ATEND) in September, 2016. The presenters, Julie Fry and Jo Webber provide an overview of the updated Opening All Options (OAO) Learning Disability Resource.
All Things Ergo is a great information source that describes features of different ergonomic keyboards and mice as well as offering product reviews.
There are a range of apps which can be used on smartphones to control various programs on a computer. For example a student could control a video or audio playback from their computer, while laying down and using their smartphone.
The KNFB Reader is a print to speech application that runs on iOS or Android mobile device. The app enables the camera to take pictures of printed material, rapidly convert the images into text, and read the text aloud using high quality text-to-speech, TTS. Recognized text may also be read using a connected Braille display. On iOS, the KNFB Reader app will function with all Braille displays supported by VoiceOver on iOS.
Kurzweil 1000 is an advanced reading tool for people who are blind or severely visually impaired.
Scanning and Reading Software: OpenBook converts printed documents or graphic-based text into an electronic text format on your PC, using high-quality speech and the latest optical character recognition (OCR) technology. OpenBook is software designed to enhance success for people who are blind or have low vision who need access to printed and electronic materials.
This project has developed, implemented and evaluated a peer mentoring program for young adults on the autism spectrum in higher education. A range of resources are available for universities across Australia to implement their own peer mentoring program.
Specialist Mentor Toolkit; Mentee Information Booklet; Mentor Training Presentation Slides; and, Mentoring Module, Forms, Samples and Templates. | {
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Saif Ali Khan Spills The Beans On Taimur Ali Khan's Questions He Asked Abba After Watching Bunty Aur Babli 2; Don't Miss
Saif Ali Khan reveals how his son Taimur reacted to his character after he saw the movie. He also asked him a few questions to which he gave an epic reply. Read on to known more.
Saif Ali Khan is living the life of a king. The actor, who is the present Nawab of Pataudi, an ancient Hindu princely state, has recently returned to Mumbai after spending time with his wife Kareena Kapoor Khan and kids Taimur Ali Khan and Jeh at his ancient homeland. Saif Ali Khan says that Pataudi palace has a mystical environment that engages you. He could spend another month there, but he had to come back because he had to go to Kanpur and start working on the Hindi adaptation of Vikram Vedha.
Bunty Aur Babli 2 is a sequel to the 2005 successful film, and it stars Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukerji, Siddhant Chaturvedi, and Sharvari Wagh.
A post shared by Kareena Kapoor Khan (@kareenakapoorkhan)
In one of the interviews of Saif Ali Khan shared his son Taimur's reaction after he saw Bunty Aur Babli 2 movie. He said that Taimur understands the difference between heroes and villains, he asked him, why is he doing such a great movie and does he kill people in the movie. He also asked Saif whether he deceives people in the movie to which Saif replied that he has done a cute role and he is a good man and does not kill people in the movie and does not deceive people. Adding to which Saif Ali Khan said the kid constantly asks him about what he does in the movie. Saif Ali Khan also said that when Taimur saw Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, he was imitating the fake sword actions around people.
(Also Read: Bunty Aur Babli 2 Box-office Collections Day 1 Prediction: Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukerji, Siddhant Chaturvedi Starrer To Earn This Much? – EXCLUSIVE)
Saif Ali Khan's next films include Adipurush, in which he co-stars with Prabhas, and a battle royale with Hrithik Roshan. He will also be seen in the film Fire, he will reunite with Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani in the role of a firefighter.
Taimur Ali Khan
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Saif Ali Khan's strange disclosure about his son Taimur went viral on social media. #TV9D
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A computer is programmed to produce a long string of Hs and Ts which are printed out onto a piece of ticker tape which has been divided into square boxes.
Each time a button is pressed the tape advances by one 'unit' and the bottom box cut off, so there are always three boxes visible in a line. The number of units of paper remaining inside the machine is indicated in the circle.
Alan Turing, the great code breaker, and I are each given a slip which we each mark with Hs and Ts. Whoever sees their sequence emerge first from the machine wins. I choose HTT and Turing chooses HHT as shown in the diagram.
If the machine configuration is as shown in the diagram at the moment, who is more likely to win: Turing or me?
Suppose we were going to play again and Turing chooses the sequence THT. Being a bit of a spy, I find this information out before I choose my sequence. Before we play we are going to reload the machine so that it contains 6 units of paper. Can I choose a sequence which is more likely to win than Turing's?
Difficult Extension: After playing with these choices many times, Turing is fed up with losing and wants to choose TTH. He also wants to load the machine with infinitely many units of paper. Can I choose a sequence which is more likely to beat Turing's new choice?
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One step closer to a polio-free world
By Helen Branswell May 2, 2016
Pakistani health workers give polio vaccines to children at a Kindergarten in Islamabad. Muhammed Muheisen/AP
A two-week campaign to phase out a polio vaccine that is now considered harmful to the effort to eradicate the disease appears to have been completed, polio program leaders at the World Health Organization said Monday.
There had been worries that a few countries — China and Russia among them — might not be able to get the job done by May 1. But all 155 nations involved in the unprecedented operation known as "the switch" have complied, director Michel Zaffran told STAT in an interview from Geneva.
"I believe we can be quite confident that all countries withdrew the vaccine by yesterday," he said.
About three-quarters of the countries involved in the switch had completed the work by the end of last week. Roughly 35 countries made the shift over the weekend, said Diana Chang Blanc, who was coordinating the campaign for the WHO.
The WHO has sent monitors to countries involved in the operation to verify that any remaining stocks of the phased-out vaccine have been withdrawn from circulation and collected for destruction, Zaffran said.
Related: 'We have never been this close': The campaign to eradicate polio takes a giant step forward
The switch was designed to shift countries that use oral polio vaccine from a version that contains protection against three types of polio to one that protects against only two.
It was done in a coordinated fashion — the largest withdrawal of a vaccine ever — to minimize the risks created by the move, which will leave some children in the world without protection against one strain of polio for a period of time.
The United States was not involved in the switch. It stopped using oral polio vaccine altogether in 1999. US children are immunized with the injectable polio vaccine designed by Jonas Salk in the 1950s.
The switch was needed to address a risk associated with the oral vaccine, still used widely in low- and middle-income countries because it costs pennies a dose and is simple to administer.
The oral vaccine, designed by Albert Sabin, is made with live but weakened polioviruses. Children who swallow the vaccine drops excrete those vaccine viruses in their stools for a period of time after vaccination. Like regular polioviruses, the vaccine viruses can circulate from child to child in places where sanitation is poor.
Related: A polio milestone: One strain left in the crosshairs
As they spread, the vaccine viruses can regain the ability to paralyze. That happens rarely — and was a risk the partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative felt was acceptable back in the days when tens and even hundreds of thousands of children a year were being paralyzed by so-called wild polioviruses.
But the risk-benefit ratio has shifted for one strain of polio, type 2. That strain of polioviruses has been declared eradicated; no type 2 viruses have been seen since 1999.
Type 2 vaccine viruses are the ones most likely to regain the ability to paralyze. So with no risk of infection from wild type 2 viruses, it was decided the type 2 component had to be removed from the vaccine.
Last year there were 74 children paralyzed by wild polioviruses in the only two remaining countries — Pakistan and Afghanistan — where circulation of the viruses has never been interrupted. So far this year, there have been 12 cases reported — eight in Pakistan and four in Afghanistan.
But last year, 32 children were paralyzed by vaccine-derived polioviruses. And so far this year, three such cases have been reported.
The Global Polio Eradication Initiative originally included the WHO, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, UNICEF, and the service club Rotary International; the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation joined in the last decade.
For polio eradication to be successful, all transmission of both wild viruses and the viruses from the oral vaccine must cease.
Eventually, use of all oral vaccine will have to stop. The polio program has been viewing this campaign as a test run for the final withdrawal of the oral vaccine.
After 28 years and more than $14 billion, the polio finish line appears tantalizingly close — closer than it's ever been. Experts hope that polio transmission will stop sometime this year and the virus will be declared eradicated in 2019.
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/*
* @test
* @bug 4095319 4286358
* @summary Test cases for the containsKey, keySet, and handleKeySet
* methods that are new in Mustang.
* @build KeySetMessages KeySetMessages_zh_CN
* @run main KeySetTest
*/
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import java.util.*;
public class KeySetTest {
static final List<String> fullKeys = Arrays.asList("food", "drink", "tea");
static final List<String> localKeys = Arrays.asList("food", "tea");
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Test PropertyResourceBundle
testKeys("KeySetResources", Locale.JAPAN);
// Test ListResourceBundle
testKeys("KeySetMessages", Locale.CHINA);
}
static void testKeys(String bundleName, Locale locale) {
ResourceBundle rb = ResourceBundle.getBundle(bundleName, locale);
System.out.println("food = " + rb.getString("food"));
// Test keySet()
Set<String> allKeys = rb.keySet();
if (!(allKeys.containsAll(fullKeys) && fullKeys.containsAll(allKeys))) {
throw new RuntimeException("got "+allKeys + ", expected " + fullKeys);
}
// Test containsKey()
for (String key : fullKeys) {
if (!rb.containsKey(key)) {
throw new RuntimeException("rb doesn't contain: " + key);
}
}
for (String key : new String[] { "snack", "beer" }) {
if (rb.containsKey(key)) {
throw new RuntimeException("rb contains: " + key);
}
}
// Make sure that the default handleKeySet implementation
// returns the subset keys of the given locale.
TestBundle tb = new TestBundle(bundleName, locale);
Set<String> childKeys = tb.handleKeySet();
if (!(childKeys.containsAll(localKeys) || localKeys.containsAll(childKeys))) {
throw new RuntimeException("get " + childKeys + ", expected " + localKeys);
}
}
static class TestBundle extends ResourceBundle {
ResourceBundle bundle;
Method m;
public TestBundle() {}
public TestBundle(String name, Locale locale) {
bundle = ResourceBundle.getBundle(name, locale);
// Prepare for the handleGetObject call
try {
Class clazz = bundle.getClass();
m = clazz.getMethod("handleGetObject", String.class);
m.setAccessible(true);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RuntimeException("method preparation error", e);
}
}
public Enumeration<String> getKeys() {
return bundle.getKeys();
}
// handleGetObject() doesn't look up its parent bundles.
protected Object handleGetObject(String key) {
try {
return m.invoke(bundle, key);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RuntimeException("handleGetObject error", e);
}
}
public Set<String> handleKeySet() {
return super.handleKeySet();
}
}
}
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