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Photo Credit: Paul Morse / Clinton Global Initiative
Commitment Announcements: LGBT Rights - CGI 2015 Annual Meeting
Business Coalition for Global Workplace Fairness
In 2015, the Human Rights Campaign committed to creating, housing, and engaging the Business Coalition for Global Workplace Fairness. Launching with partners AT&T, CA Technologies, The Coca-Cola Company, Google, Microsoft Corp., Procter & Gamble, and Symantec Corporation, this new consortium of global companies will established workplace non-discrimination protections for the LGBT community worldwide. In 2002, HRC launched the world's first LGBT corporate benchmarking report, the Corporate Equality Index (CEI). It now includes 800 major employers and recognizes the equality and inclusion efforts of private sector, often significantly ahead of global lawmakers. HRC will add a mandate on globalizing LGBT protections to the CEI, holding companies accountable to standards of global practice. In support of this, the coalition will engage a total of 50 companies over the next two years, and will meet regularly to share approaches to achieving global workplace inclusion, address challenges, strategize on how to engage on-the-ground resources to better serve their employees in-country, and offer communal public commitments to standards of non-discrimination. HRC will showcase this commitment and house the resources that facilitate the exchange of private sector learning and information, bolstering in-country advocacy and economic opportunity for the LGBT community worldwide.
Find out more about the Human Right's Campaign commitment to action
IBM, Microsoft, CA Technologies, Google Inc., Hilton Worldwide, Mastercard Worldwide, Accenture LLP, Airbnb, Inc., salesforce.com, The Coca-Cola Company, Symantec Corporation, Boston Scientific Corporation, Gay Destination Weddings, The Dow Chemical Company, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Replacements, Ltd., United Parcel Service, Inc., DestinationWeddings.com, Alcoa Inc., Procter & Gamble
HRC commits to creating, housing, and engaging the Business Coalition for Global Workplace Fairness, launching with some of the largest global companies with established workplace non-discrimination protections in place for their LGBT employees worldwide.
The Coalition builds on the success of HRC's numerous domestic public policy coalitions and will showcase major global businesses' support and implementation of consistent LGBT workplace protections across all international business operations. This is particularly critical in hostile environments where businesses have not had a platform to reiterate their commitment to LGBT protections as a community.
HRC has 20 years of directly evaluating, consulting, and reporting on LGBT inclusion in the private sector. In 2002, HRC launched the world's first LGBT corporate benchmarking report, the Corporate Equality Index (CEI). In 2015, HRC implemented a global mandate to earn a 100 on the CEI in which businesses with global operations must have consistent global LGBT employment protections.
The CEI ranks 800 major employers, most of which are operating globally, and the number of companies earning a 100 has grown from 13 to 366. HRC will leverage this ability to set standards of LGBT inclusion to bolster global in-country advocacy and economic opportunity for the LGBT community. HRC will hold companies accountable to these policies via the CEI.
The Coalition will meet regularly through virtual and in-person round table discussions to learn about the innovative approaches to LGBT inclusion internationally, as well as the challenges to achieving the same levels of LGBT workplace inclusion as in the U.S. The Coalition will serve as a practical resource for companies, LGBT workers, and their families facing challenges in difficult country placements, and will strategize how to engage on-the-ground resources to better serve their employees in-country.
HRC will maintain all of the contacts and accountability data. HRC will provide direct consultation on global workplace equality, support and develop press opportunities, facilitate thought leadership forums in-country with private sector partners, develop correlated resources, and liaison with in-country LGBT networks.
Over the next two years, HRC will carry out the following:
Q3 2015: Launch Coalition at CGI's 2015 Annual Meeting; feature Coalition in Workplace Equality Newsletter.
Q4 2015: Highlight global criteria in 2016 CEI report launch; host virtual meeting with inaugural members, best practice sharing and direct consultation from HRC Foundation on global workplace equality; feature Coalition in Workplace Equality Newsletter.
Q1 2016: Build out global resources with best practices on hrc.org and publish blog posts from Coalition members on hrc.org/blog; hold thought leader forum on "Self ID and Navigating Global Systems: Best Practices" at in-person Business Advisory Council meeting; feature Coalition in Workplace Equality Newsletter.
Q2 2016: Host global-focused panel/symposium the afternoon before CEI 100% Awards event in New York; highlight Coalition and Global resources in 2017 CEI survey launch; solicit Workshop proposals from Coalition members to be featured in the fall Conference Season (proposed workshops include "Company and Culture: How Cross Cultural ERG Collaboration Can Happen" and "Basic Protections: Ensuring Global Consistency for LGBT Protections", among others); feature Coalition in Workplace Equality Newsletter.
Q3 2016: Focus on best practice and experiential sharing on the businesses' journey to global inclusion, including concentration areas of leadership such as ERG development and collaboration, public policy advocacy, community (NGO/civil society) engagement, and other salient themes; feature Coalition in Workplace Equality Newsletter.
Q4 2016: Global highlights in 2017 CEI report release; feature Coalition in Workplace Equality Newsletter
Q1 – Q3 2017: Feature Coalition in Workplace Equality Newsletter each quarter.
The global landscape for the social and economic inclusion of the LGBT community is a patchwork of extremes, from progressive nation states leading on matters of equality (e.g. marriage equality, labor inclusion, openly LGBT leaders, etc.) to hostile nations upholding and/or implementing draconian laws aimed at eradicating or severely marginalizing LGBT people from society. Cutting across this global patchwork is a strong line of global businesses seeking to advance profitability and overall viability by attracting and retaining a diverse and talented employee pool inclusive of the LGBT community.
The private sector has led significant efforts to make employment opportunities more equitable for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, often significantly ahead of global lawmakers. LGBT inclusion is both just and smart business: companies that attract and retain the best talent thrive in the global marketplace. The business case for LGBT inclusion has strong momentum, initially spurred by U.S.-based multinationals across the Fortune 500, a majority of which afford explicit protections on the basis of sexual orientation (89%) and gender identity (66%). The phenomenon of LGBT corporate inclusion is growing in East Asia, Australia, the Americas, Europe, and is at its infancy in most of Africa and the Middle East.
Much work remains for global businesses seeking to establish basic workplace protections across all of their operations, particularly in light of recent rollbacks of LGBT social inclusion in Russia, Uganda, Nigeria, and a number of other nations.
Human Rights Campaign (HRC) seeks to leverage this critical moment in time in which there is a growing wave of business commitment to LGBT inclusion and a significant appetite from global corporations looking for peer-to-peer guidance, communal, public commitments to basic standards of non-discrimination, and a credible NGO partner to showcase this commitment, house the resources, and guide earned media and private sector learning exchanges of information.
HRC is seeking partnerships in the launch of the Business Coalition for Global Workplace Fairness at the CGI Annual Meeting in September 2015, exposure to its diverse attendees, earned media opportunities, and best practice information from other CGI members.
HRC is offering: Direct consultation from HRC Foundation on global workplace equality; Leveraging of brand best practices across HRC platforms such as blogs, resources, media, and more; Quarterly newsletter from HRC Foundation regarding global LGBT news and areas of focus with an eye on business impact; Facilitated, confidential thought leader forums on subjects such as: "Self ID and Navigating Global Systems: Best Practices;" "Company and Culture: How Cross Cultural ERG Collaboration Can Happen;" "Basic Protections: Ensuring Global Consistency for LGBT Protections;" among others; Toolkits and First Views/Input of New Resources; and, Liaison with in-country LGBT networks.
HRC's global business coalition has continued its momentum since its launch at Clinton Global Initiative to include industry leaders like Accenture, AirBNB, Alcoa, AT&T, Boston Scientific, CA Technologies, Coca-Cola, DestinationWeddings.com, Dow Chemical, Google, Hilton, IBM, MasterCard, Microsoft, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Procter & Gamble, Replacements Ltd., Salesforce, Symantec, and UPS. Coalition members and potential coalition members met for a roundtable on corporate equality efforts with Vice President Biden during the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
Commitment to Action Bananeira Gera Renda- Generating Income for Women in Brazil
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Commitment to Action Elbi: Little Digital Actions that Can Mean Big Change | {
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Comments Thread For: Leigh Wood Shocks Xu Can, Stops Him in Twelfth For WBA Title
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Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post
Nice performance from Wood there... no real issue with the stoppage although it wasn't really necessary.
I was tired and had a few glasses of wine by the time I got to the stoppage but felt it was a bit hasty but it didn't really alter the outcome on my card.
RJJ-94-02=GOAT
Originally posted by I have no ears View Post
Haha, it's funny reading these and hearing ppl hate on him, then slowly realise he actually knows what he's doing... Most ppl hate him just cos of how he acts and not for his boxing knowledge or what they perceive as his lack of, but more that he just rubs ppl up the wrong way, I've been saying this for over a year now though, he's a good trainer, and honestly knows his s**t, u were a good sport though to admit he did a good job tonight, most would have just carried on hating for the sake of it and not even acknowledged the job done, so well done sir, I totally get why u don't like him though, he comes across as a bit of a prick I'm not gonna lie
He's massively overrated for me, a decent tactician but he's only trained ready made fighters. You don't deserve all that much credit for that.
It's not like Shane McGuigan taking Carl Frampton from amateur to world champion, or Josh Taylor from pro debut to world champion.
Or the Ingles finding young kids like Brook and Naz and turning them into world champions, that's real coaching.
deathofaclown
Originally posted by andocom View Post
You're not wrong, when it was just BJS and Fury that was one thing, then he is showing up in Devin Haney's corner, a week after Josh Taylor wins undisputed, as you note, these guys aren't mugs and they seem to be winning a lot.
Pretty crazy for someone his age with no personal experience.
He's only lost one fight in his training career as head trainer and that was with Tom Little in 2016. And even in that fight he never actually trained him for the camp, he was head trainer for fight night.
so basically he's undefeated when it comes to fighters he actually trained.
Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
That I'd agree with
then again, Freddie Roach has been pretty much doing the same thing as Ben Davison in terms of not developing fighters from the ground up, yet he's considered one of the great trainers.
To be fair to Davison, he's only really made a name for himself in the past couple of years, so maybe now he will start getting some amateurs turning over the pro game. Then we'll see what he can do with them.
I think he clearly has a lot of tactical knowledge, and has obviously ran training camps for top fighters now. So he's only going to get better.
as much as some don't like him, he's going to be around a long time having success, in my opinion.
Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
Yeah I pretty much agree mate, if Ben takes a a kid fresh out the ABA's and turns him into a champion then I'll stand down and admit I was wrong, but I won't consider him a top coach until he does do that. That's real coaching IMO, not cornering Josh Taylor, Fury, Saunders etc when they're already champions.
1Eriugenus
I understand the point you're making & it is one that Breadman always makes. But Leigh's career was going nowhere under previous trainers. He'd grown up with the Ingles then moved. He was seen as a threat at British level, nothing more. Ben Davidson has revitalised the man's career. To me, he deserves loads of credit. In a way he reminds me of Adam Booth, he is a 'marmite' guy & a lot of folks just hate the sight of him, but I would give some credit where it is due & it is undoubtedly due on that performance.
To me, the obvious fight now is Wood v Warrington. I would also expect Xu Can to push for a rematch because he didn't look himself last night. I don't believe LSC will ever fight again after that knockout. As has been said, Leigh needs a few fights at world level before considering Navarette.
I have no ears
Hall moniter
That's a fair statement, but I'm certain he will, in the next five years, he will take someone from amateur's to boxings pinnacle, I'm sure of it | {
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Q: Nginx error log shows strange results Here's my Nginx config, in brief:
...
server {
listen 80;
server_name whatever;
root /var/www/;
location /api/1.0 {
...
`proxy_pass http://localhost:8000/;
}
location /api/2.0 {
...
proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/;
}
location / {
root /var/www/static/;
default_type text/html;
try_files $uri $uri/index.html index.html;
}
}
If I now go to localhost, and append a random name that doesn't correspond to anything in my static files, or mean anything in either of two applications (e.g. http://localhost/whatever), I get a strange error in my log:
2013/09/14 20:58:20 [error] 28731#0: *2 open() "/var/wwwindex.html" failed (2: No such file or directory), client: 127.0.0.1, server: ec2-54-234-175-21.compute-1.amazonaws.com, request: "GET /whatever HTTP/1.1", host: "localhost"
I'm thinking this must just reflect my lack of understanding, because I really have no idea why nginx is trying to access "/var/wwwindex.html". Note that I don't want this request to succeed, I just want it to fail in a way I understand. What exactly is happening? Thoughts appreciated, thanks in advance!
A: Your try_files ends with index.html, which is appended to the root (and the trailing / on the root is ignored). Add a / to it.
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'Go deaf or die': No one should face such a choice, says TB ...
'Go deaf or die': No one should face such a choice, says TB survivor
Phumeza Tisile joins fight against drugs giant J&J to make safer treatment affordable and accessible
When Phumeza Tisile was diagnosed with drug-resistant tuberculosis in 2010, she had two choices: death or deafness.
The University of Cape Town student chose a life of silence.
The harsh treatment, which included being injected with toxic drugs, left Tisile hard of hearing.
Now Tisile, 28, has joined forces with another TB survivor, Nandita Venkatesen from Mumbai in India, to fight American multinational medical devices, pharmaceutical and consumer packaged goods manufacturing company Johnson & Johnson.
Their legal bid is being supported by international medical humanitarian organisation, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
"The J&J patent application being challenged is for the salt form of bedaquiline – the first ever challenge against a TB drug patent in India. A new formulation of an old drug does not merit patenting under India's patent law," said MSF.
The organisation said the two tuberculosis survivors filed a patent challenge in India last week in an attempt to block Johnson & Johnson from "extending its monopoly on bedaquiline, a critical medicine in the treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB)".
"Both women survived DR-TB but lost their hearing because of the toxicity of their treatments.
"They are now fighting to ensure that newer drugs like bedaquiline – which are safer and more effective – are made affordable and accessible to everybody with DR-TB, so fewer people have to use painful and toxic alternatives.
"Despite the benefits of the drug, high prices remain a significant barrier. J&J recently announced a reduced the price of R5,400 for six months of bedaquiline treatment for South Africa and countries procuring the drug through the Global Drug Facility, but this falls short of making the drug affordable in all countries affected by the DR-TB epidemic," MSF said.
As of November 2018, only 28,700 people had received bedaquiline worldwide, nearly 70% of whom were treated in SA.
"If granted, J&J's monopoly on bedaquiline would be extended from 2023 to 2027, delaying the entry of generics by four additional years.
"Preventing this patent barrier is expected to encourage TB drug manufacturers from India to enter the market with generics and supply bedaquiline at lower prices to national TB programmes and treatment providers globally," MSF added.
The World Health Organisation recently recommended bedaquiline as a core part of an all-oral treatment regimen for DR-TB, and relegated drugs that must be injected and cause serious side-effects to last-resort options only.
Tisile, who is in her final year of studying towards a bachelor of social science degree, said: "I know what it means to be faced with the choice of being deaf or dead because the only drugs that can save your life will also rob you of your hearing."
She was diagnosed in 2010 and completed her treatment for drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB) in 2013, which included toxic injected drugs.
One of the side-effects of this drug cocktail is deafness, but it does not adversely affect all users.
"I wouldn't wish anyone to go through what I did ... Pharmaceutical corporations like J&J should stop controlling the price of the drug that will restrict people's access to safer and more effective tuberculosis treatment," she said.
Venkatesan said she lost her hearing when she was 24 "because of the brutal side-effects of an injected DR-TB drug".
"I was devastated by this loss, which took a heavy financial, emotional and mental toll on me. How many more people will have to die or go deaf waiting to access safer and more effective drugs that can save their lives without such devastating side-effects?"
Dr Anja Reuter, a drug-resistant TB doctor with MSF in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, said: "Bedaquiline is crucial to offering patients a fighting chance without the toxic side-effects of drugs that need to be injected.
"This treatment revolution is already a reality in South Africa, but DR-TB programmes elsewhere need this drug at an affordable price. If this patent application is rejected, generic versions of this drug could be available sooner at reduced prices, saving hundreds of thousands of lives and reducing immense suffering around the world."
Johnson& Johnson said it was "committed to ensuring that bedaquiline reaches as many patients as possible, and we are a committed partner in India's efforts to combat TB".
"The patent application in question – for the formulation of bedaquiline – was filed in 2007, and became publicly available in 2008, as part of standard procedures when developing new medicines.
"The application was first considered by the Indian Patent Office in 2012 and remains under review.
"If granted, a formulation patent would not prevent generic manufacturers from developing the active pharmaceutical ingredient in their own formulations after July 2023, when the API patent expires in India.
"Since the introduction of bedaquiline in India, Johnson & Johnson has donated more than 10,000 courses of the medicine to support the government's efforts to scale up access.
"Beyond providing access to bedaquiline, we have also supported efforts to improve diagnostic capacity, train health workers on the clinical management of TB, and raise awareness about TB at the community level," the company said.
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Tag: jose canseco
Did You Know? – Appearances as Designated Hitter
The next appearance David Ortiz makes for the Red Sox as the designated hitter will see him set a new Major League Baseball record for most appearances as a DH.
Should David Ortiz appear tonight for the Red Sox against the Yankees at Fenway Park as the designated hitter, and by all accounts he will, he will set a new Major League Baseball record for most appearances as a DH with 1644 games, surpassing former slugger Harold Baines. Ortiz already holds the record for most starts in league history by a DH with 1625, well ahead of Baines at 1565 starts.
Big Papi is far and away the leader in most offensive categories as a designated hitter: most plate appearances (7188), most hits (1779), most doubles (450), most home runs (385), and most RBI (1256). Counting only players with at least 2000 plate appearances as a DH, his OPS of .941 ranks second to Edgar Martinez (.959).
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Author fenfanPosted on 2014.04.24 2014.04.24 Categories Did You Know?Tags carl yastrzemski, david ortiz, don baylor, dwight evans, fenway park, jack clark, jim rice, jose canseco, manny ramirez, mike easler, red sox, reggie jefferson
Five Future Red Sox Hall of Fame Inductees
The selection committee for the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame isn't due to make a decision on the next list of nominees until more than a year from now, and the next induction ceremony isn't scheduled to take place until November of 2008, but just whose career as a Red Sox player or manager might be worthy enough to earn enshrinement at that time? (We won't consider non-uniformed honorees here nor will we consider a "memorable moment" from team history.) To be eligible, players must have played a minimum of three years with the team and have been out of uniform as an active player for another three years; former managers are generally chosen well after leaving Boston, as was the case for "Walpole" Joe Morgan and Dick Williams, two 2006 inductees. We are also going to shy away from more recent candidates who will be eligible when the next vote is expected, like John Valentin, Mo Vaughn, and Ellis Burks, simply because selections usually happen longer than three or so years after leaving the game.
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Author fenfanPosted on 2007.02.12 2012.08.22 Categories Between InningsTags bill lee, butch hobson, carl yastrzemski, darrell johnson, dick williams, don zimmer, dutch leonard, earl wilson, ellis burks, fenway park, hall of fame, jim rice, joe morgan, john valentin, johnny pesky, jose canseco, mike greenwell, mo vaughn, pedro martinez, red sox, ted williams
Respect For Rice Overdue
Rafael Palmeiro will be elected to the Hall of Fame, regardless of the fact that he was caught by Major League Baseball's new drug testing policy, which showed that he took steroids to boost his numbers on the field. He is certainly not the first player in baseball to have used a performance enhancer to try and better himself at the plate, with Jose Canseco and Ken Caminiti both admitting in recent years of widespread use of steroids by themselves and former teammates that saw home run totals climb into the stratosphere. The latter paid the ultimate price last fall when a cocaine overdose, likely fueled by his reliance on illicit drugs to keep that high that he felt playing baseball all those years alive, took him from this earth at the tender age of 41.
Palmeiro's career numbers are indeed impressive, having recently passed the magical 3,000-hit mark and the 500 home run mark in 2003. Given that he is signed to play through the end of next season, it is quite possible that he could manage to hit enough home runs to qualify as only the third player in major league history to have a minimum of 600 home runs and 3,000 hits, joining only Hank Aaron and Willie Mays in that respect. The numbers are impressive, especially when you consider that Palmeiro has never held a batting or home run title in his 20 seasons playing in the majors. Unfortunately, the recent ten-day suspension will hang over his head for years to come, tarnishing an otherwise unblemished record.
Of course, there are others in recent years whose names will someday show up on the ballots of the baseball writers whose reputation are modestly stained; Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, and Sammy Sosa come to mind, although there is no concrete evidence that they have used illegal performance enhancers. Although it's true that McGwire admitted to using androstenedione during the 1998 season as he and Sosa chased Roger Maris's 37-year-old home run record, at that time it was not a banned substance as it is now, so he essentially gets a get-out-of-jail free card. So don't be surprised to see them get elected, either.
Being a Boston fan, I can't help but think about former Red Sox slugger Jim Rice, a player that I admittedly only caught in the latter part of his career. It's not hard to look at his numbers and be impressed. Had he not debuted in the same season as rookie teammate Fred Lynn, he would have easily walked away with American League Rookie of the Year honors and perhaps even the MVP as well after batting .309 with 22 home runs and 102 RBI. From 1977 through 1979, his numbers were almost equal in every season, averaging .320 with 41 home runs and 128 RBI. In 1978, he collected 406 total bases, the only American League player since the legendary Joe DiMaggio in 1937 to have more than 400 in a season; three times, he led the AL in home runs and twice finished number one in slugging percentage.
Rice was the classic power hitter in the lineup; though only 6-foot-2 and weighing in at just over 200 pounds, he used his short stroke and his strong wrists to drive balls all over the yard. From 1975 through 1986, he was one of the most feared sluggers in baseball as he averaged .304 with 29 home runs and 106 RBI. When he finally called it a career after the 1989 season, he had amassed 382 home runs, 2,452 hits, and 1,451 RBI; all three place him in the top 100 of all-time in MLB history. One would think that would be enough to get his plaque hung alongside the likes of Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski, two other Red Sox greats and among the only players he trails in several offensive categories in team history.
Yet Rice still waits outside the gates, perhaps silently wondering if the last few, injury-plagued seasons hurt his chances. Had he not tried to play through injuries to his knees in those seasons, he might have built on those numbers even more, finished on a high note, and found his way to Cooperstown in his first year of eligibility in 1995. However, when you consider that he put nothing more in his body other than perhaps a few vitamins, those numbers today are that much more impressive when compared to the baseball stars today that are pumped up on more than adrenaline. Rice is probably not the only star from his era that has been overlooked; Andre Dawson is one other player that comes to mind who put up great numbers but was nagged by injuries late in his career that probably hurt his chances.
Enshrinement in the Hall of Fame should not come easy; being a player of that caliber in any sport means that you were one of the best ever to play. For years, the baseball writers who voted for these ballplayers have generally turned a blind eye towards passing judgment on that player's ethical conduct because, for the most part, the numbers have been all that mattered. Thus, Palmeiro and his contemporaries will be given a pass and honored among other past greats of the game, even with concrete evidence that they tampered with their bodies to give themselves an edge on the field. Yet, knowing that, perhaps players like Rice who were the power hitters of their era should be given a pass for, well, just being human.
Author fenfanPosted on 2005.08.15 2014.02.07 Categories Between InningsTags andre dawson, carl yastrzemski, fred lynn, jim rice, jose canseco, red sox, ted williams
Mr. Schilling Goes To Washington
Was I the only one who found it odd that, among the current and former Major League Baseball players who were issued subpoenas late last week to testify in front of a Congressional committee on St. Patrick's Day, the person who was likely voted "Least Likely To Be Using Smack" by his high school classmates got served? It was no surprise to see Jose Canseco and Jason Giambi on that list and there is just cause to call upon the likes of Mark McGwire, Rafael Palmeiro, Frank Thomas, and Sammy Sosa, but Curt Schilling? Last time he was in Washington, he was offering President Bush a Red Sox jersey with Alan Embree's number 43; this week, he better be sure to bring enough for everyone on the panel or someone's feelings may get hurt.
Besides Schilling's inclusion, there was one other surprise: Barry Bond's exclusion. So instead of bringing the one player who happens to be the most central figure in the whole issue on steroid use in baseball, there picking on a player who has spoken out against the use of steroids and could better use his time getting healthy for the upcoming season. There are also several other players who would appear to be more worthy candidates, including the likes of Gary Sheffield or Benito Santiago, but Washington officials believe that Schilling's obvious intelligence and knowledge of what goes on in the baseball community would provide better testimony. I could scratch my scalp until it bleeds and not come up with a reasonable explanation for this logic; even Schilling has questioned out loud why he has been lumped in with this group.
Now let's be sure that we understand this. Bonds has hit about a bazillion home runs over the last six seasons and, in 2001, set the single-season mark with 73 tall jacks, some of which are still waiting to re-enter Earth's atmosphere. Eighteen months ago, Bond's personal trainer, with whom he had shared a friendship since childhood, was confronted by federal agents who claimed that they had plenty of evidence to prove that he had supplied steroids to, among others, the San Francisco slugger who now sits a dozen home runs shy of passing Ruth in career home runs. I have only one question from my seat on this panel of outside observers: does Bonds have a "Get Out of Answering Questions from a House Government Reform Committee" card up his sleeve that's not included in my version of Monopoly?
Actually, if you think about it, after witnessing his superhuman performance last October, perhaps there is reason to believe that Schilling is hiding something underneath that clean-cut exterior. His ankle was being held together with toothpicks and glue and yet he somehow managed to effectively pitch in two crucial games to help Boston win the American League pennant and the World Series. Maybe, along with the stitches and the painkillers, Dr. Morgan used this great anti-inflammatory cream he picked up from an undisclosed West Coast source that not only promised to perform medical miracles but, unlike most comparable products, didn't reek of that awful Ben-Gay smell.
Honestly, it isn't clear what the purpose of these hearings are except to point out to the last half-dozen people or so in the United States unfamiliar with the situation that baseball players have been using performance-enhancing drugs for the past several years. I'm not trying to downplay the significance of that last statement and my past columns have expressed a wanting for baseball to clean up its act, but hasn't there already been at least one other congressional hearing on this subject? I seem to recall that, in that session, Senator John McCain from Arizona told Major League Baseball to put its house in order or that the government would do it for them. Why weren't the players asked to join Bud Selig and Donald Fehr back then?
Unfortunately, I just don't see what parading all these players in front of some government representatives is going to accomplish; the only person who may benefit from this is Canseco, who may sell a few more books with testimony that is sure to be damning. The announcement of these hearings come almost on the heels of that book's release and if it took a tell-all book by a less-than-reputable character to raise the hackles of Congress, then something is amiss. Plus, do they honestly believe that these players are going to possibly incriminate themselves by admitting to any use of performance enhancers, legal or otherwise, during their careers? Or that a player, like Schilling, is going to rat on his fellow players, some of whom he is going to possibly see again this season, even if he strongly believes that what they did was wrong? There's a good chance that we are going to see ballplayers taking the Fifth more often than they would in the clubhouse before a Game Seven.
It has been pointed out that Congress has the responsibility to regulate commerce – let's not forget that baseball has enjoyed antitrust exemption for over eighty years – and that it has the right to call into question any enterprise that engages in suspicious activities. For those who may have missed that high school civics lesson, Congress also represents people from every corner of the United States and they have a responsibility to the American public to find out everything that goes on with baseball on and off the field. My problem is that I don't believe that the members of the panel really thoroughly studied the issue; otherwise, the list of witnesses coming to Washington this week would make better sense. Maybe it will all become clear on Thursday but I, for one, would feel that Schilling has more to answer down in Fort Myers than he does in front of a House Committee.
Author fenfanPosted on 2005.03.15 2014.02.07 Categories Between InningsTags alan embree, curt schilling, jose canseco, red sox
In Need Of A Fix
Yankees first baseman Jason Giambi, looking rather drained and weary in stark contrast to the man we've all seen launch several souvenir baseballs into the bleachers over his career, all but admitted in a packed press conference at Yankee Stadium yesterday that he had used performance-enhancing drugs in the past, including steroids. All he wishes to do now, with the belief that a great burden has been lifted from his shoulders, is put past mistakes behind him and focus on the goal of helping his New York teammates reclaim the glory of a championship in 2005. Of course, it will be nearly impossible to do so now that former Major League Baseball player Jose Canseco, who stroked 462 home runs in his major league career, not only admits in his new book, due to be released Monday, to using steroids but also fingered several former players and teammates, including fellow Bash Brother Mark McGwire and former Texas teammates Juan Gonzalez, Rafael Palmeiro, and Ivan Rodriguez.
Odd that all of this comes just a day after MLB commissioner Bud Selig appeared in San Francisco, stood in front of SBC Park, and announced that the city would host the 2007 All-Star contest. Ironically, it will take place the year after Barry Bonds, the player who some accuse of being the biggest cheat in baseball, witnesses the end of his contract with the Giants and perhaps his career, more than likely able to stake a claim to the title of the most prolific American home run hitter of all time. Fortunately, there's little chance that he'll ever catch up with Sadaharu Oh, who clobbered 868 home runs in 23 seasons of professional baseball with Japan's Yomiuri Giants, to stake ownership of greatest home run hitter ever, period. Admit it; you likely either snickered or rolled your eyes when the legendary Willie Mays, Bond's godfather, stood at the podium in front of the park and joked to reporters that perhaps he would have hit a few more home runs had he played here and that Bonds was aware of this fact. Yeah, we're sure that Barry gets all the help he needs to pad those statistics thanks to the park's generous dimensions that favor left-handed batters.
Of course, part of the blame can be pointed in the direction of Mr. Commissioner; his only response in addressing the problem recently is to flash the recently-signed pact, a more extensive, punitive and comprehensive policy governing testing for steroids and other banned substances, reached last month between Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association. It's not hard to see that this agreement has more bite than the toothless policy that had been instituted before this landmark accord. Yet this deal is just one answer to many questions still left to be satisfied with a viable response. How many records have been set by and how many honors have been bestowed upon players who weren't all that they seemed? How long did the ownership turn its collective eye away from the problem, focused instead on trying to get the game back on its feet after the disastrous baseball strike in 1994? Why did it take loud whispers from every clubhouse in baseball, the death of a former MVP, and US Senate hearings to finally get baseball to address the matter?
It would be really hard to just take an eraser, open the record books, and begin removing names and numbers; this isn't exactly an open-and-shut case like Milli Vanilli's Grammy Award. Even with solid proof that a player cheated, there's little the league can do. It appears that perhaps only history will mark this era in baseball with an asterisk, much like Ford Frick labeled the new home run record set by Roger Maris in 1961, the first year that the league added eight additional games to the regular season schedule. Of course, Maris accomplished that feat using determination as his drug of choice, not something that came in the form of a pill, a salve, or an injection.
Sadly, baseball continues to claim ignorance when it is clear that there was never doubt that there was something rotten in the state of the league. Canseco is certainly not the most trustworthy source; his allegations and accusations need to be taken with a grain of salt since he has made it his mission to single-handedly embarrass the industry that made him a household name. Regardless, from everything that we know today, league ownership needs to put on an honest face, swallow its pride, and cough up the truth about what it knows. Otherwise, the credibility of the league will continue to crumble and no apology will be able to repair the damage.
Author fenfanPosted on 2005.02.11 2014.02.07 Categories Between InningsTags jose canseco
When the San Francisco Chronicle finally let the cat out of the bag this week and detailed the testimony that several sports figures, including baseball's Barry Bonds and Jason Giambi, gave in the BALCO investigation, it was no surprise to what people had long suspected. In fact, the proverbial bag was more like the plastic recycling bags that the sanitation department requires so that they can see exactly what we are pitching to the curb; the revelations did nothing more than prove what many had known for some time.
Bonds is well on his way to clobbering Henry Aaron's career home run record by the early part of the 2006 season, but it will be an empty accomplishment. Even Hammerin' Hank, as detailed in an article for theAtlanta Journal-Constitution today, has lost his admiration and support of the San Francisco slugger's pursuit. "Any way you look at it," he carefully pondered, "it's wrong." As for Giambi, the Yankees are looking to void the remaining $80 million contract that the New York slugger signed before the 2002 season that will keep him in pinstripes for the next four seasons, although most of the motions being made are merely academic and it would be difficult to show a correlation between his health problems in 2004 and his admitted drug use.
The steroid scandal is about to blow up in the face of Major League Baseball and the time bomb has been ticking long enough and loud enough for anyone to hear it clear across the country. Fans have been casting a suspicious eye on the field for the better part of recent years as the balls fly out of the park at an alarming rate and these stories only further lends discredit to the players. Now the federal government looks to act on the matter; Arizona Senator John McCain, who has warned baseball in the past to do something to police the players, has threatened to introduce legislation that would force the hand of the league to act on the issue.
Baseball will survive this latest scandal because the love of the game will conquer all. The fans love baseball in the purist sense: the smell of the grass, the color of the infield dirt and the uniforms, and the drama of a season from the early moments of spring training to the final out of the World Series. Every play and every game has the potential to be something magical. Whether it's a line drive into the gap, a flashy double play, or a close call at the plate that makes or breaks the game, we rise from our seats to watch and either groan at misfortune or cheer in triumph. Those moments reveal the child that still thrives in each and every one of us that admires the bold beauty of the sport that has become an American icon.
However, to keep that fantasy intact, the owners and the players must now end the charades and agree together on a stronger policy that will hold players accountable for actions unbecoming of the game. Baseball's dirty little secret is no longer that and it's time for action to speak louder than words. It is not a matter of personal civil liberties as the Players Association has long argued; even most players now feel that they must answer the critics and submit to drug tests just to prove that they have followed the rules. The cold, harsh reality is that a percentage of the product that Major League Baseball puts on the field is tainted. In the past, it may have been about business, but the league can no longer do what it takes; it must do what is right.
There are plenty of arguments for stronger drug testing: Jose Canseco, Daryl Strawberry, and Ken Caminiti are three reasons that instantly come to mind. There are also those high school players who are hurting themselves more than they know because they believe that drugs are the answer to a career in professional sports. Most of all, the strongest argument is that it must be, at the most basic element, for the love of this game. As James Earl Jones' character Terence Mann in Field Of Dreamsasserted as he looked over Ray Kinsella's baseball diamond in that Iowa cornfield: "The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball… This field, this game; it's a part of our past, Ray. It reminds us of all that once was good and it could be again." Come on, baseball; make us once more enjoy and believe in the good of the game. | {
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So, while it's true the speed at which we're adopting new technologies is getting faster, that doesn't make the future predictable. The big question for us, we few, we band of brothers, we car enthusiasts, is this: how sudden will the autonomous electric-car revolution be? Or: how long have we got before the fun stops?
Some are pushing for it to happen sooner rather than later: a report by the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee recently suggested that the government's plan to ban conventional petrol and diesel by 2040 was 'vague and unambitious'. The committee suggested this should be brought forward to 2032, just 13 years away. Of course, they're only talking new-car sales – they don't mean every existing fossil fuel car will be taken off the road, thank God. I own a 2012 Subaru Forester diesel which I'm planning on running into the ground some time in 2075, with over 600,000 miles on the clock.
But it's unpredictable, isn't it? If the take-up of electric cars accelerates and consequently petrol stations start to close down, could there be a tipping point in a decade's time? Will the revolution turn out to be a pyroclastic flow of hot gases, scorching down the volcano like the iPhone? Or will it be tepid water, dribbling out of a leaky hot-water bottle, like black-and-white telly? These two metaphors cling to me in the small hours, keeping me awake.
Whichever way it goes, I'm sure of one thing: in 20 years' time, people will be staggered that we didn't ease our way into this. No tapering, no gradual phasing – we're potentially a decade away from an absolute cut-off, yet you can still buy a 6.5-litre Ferrari Superfast? And an Mercedes-AMG GLS with a 5.5 twin-turbo V8? Or a 6.75-litre V12 Rolls-Royce?
Has no one suggested simply limiting engine size?
Think about it: if the option is an 8.0-litre, quad-turbocharged W16 Bugatti today, but sterile battery power tomorrow, can't we find a middle way? Why not limit all cars to 1.5 litres now, and keep petrol alive for another 30 years? And no, I haven't plucked that size out of thin air: I drove the BMW i8 Roadster recently, the brilliant hybrid that combines battery power with a 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol engine. I absolutely love this car, and it's proof that 1.5 litres is all you actually need. It's fast, it's exciting to drive, it looks like a spaceship, and it makes an amazing noise: a fruity three-pot growl overlaid with a kind of vvwwwooeooooooorrrrp warp-speed sound. Or maybe it's a kind of ssccchhhwwwuuuuuurrrrrrpppp. Or nnyyyyywwwwwwwwwaaarp. Anyway, it sounds good.
Limiting every manufacturer to 1.5 litres now would encourage creativity and diversity. BMW has its triple, Fiat could builds twins, Ferrari could build a V12. Back in 1964-65, when Formula 1 was limited to 1.5 litres, John Surtees and Lorenzo Bandini drove the Ferrari 1512 with a 1489cc flat-12 that revved to 12,000rpm. Imagine that in a 488! Bugatti could even build a 1.5-litre W16 if it wanted to. Pistons the size of doll's-house teacups. Imagine.
But most important of all, introducing a 1.5-litre cap now might extend the lives of our beloved petrol engines – with all their music and soul – for just a little longer, thus staving off the dreaded day when all cars sound like this: *silence*.
The outstanding BMW i8 shows there's nothing to fear from small-capacity engines. Come on, let's downsize, and try to dribble on a bit longer. | {
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We're currently fighting Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease. It started beginning of this week with Max feeling weak and had a fever. The next day he got rashes all over his hands and feet.
I know exactly what she meant because that's what Paul said in Romans 5:3-5 "We also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us."
My late pastor used to say this, "For a muscle to be stronger, it got to be pressed harder."
"Hardship can happen to rich people; it can be physical hardship, mental hardship, social, etc. And also over the last few months, I started to understand what this true joy is about. In the past, I substituted true joy with the pursuing of wealth. I thought true joy is about pursuing wealth. Why? Cos let me put it to you this way, in my death bed, I found no joy whatsoever in whatever objects I had – my Ferrari, thinking of the land I was going to buy to build my bungalow etc, having a successful business.
It brought me ZERO comfort, ZERO joy, nothing at all. Do you think I can hold onto this piece of metal and it's going to give true joy? Nah, it's not going to happen.
True joy I discovered comes from interaction with other people. Over the last few months I was so down. Interaction with my loved ones, my friends, my brothers in Christ, my sisters in Christ, and only then was I able to be motivated, able to be uplifted. To share your sorrow, to share your happiness – that's true joy.
And you know what makes you smile? True joy comes from helping others in hardship, and because I've gone through this, I know what hardship entails. In fact, there're some cancer patients who tell me a lot of times, people come up to them and tell them, "Stay positive. Stay positive." Yeah, right. You come in my shoes and you try to stay positive! You don't know what you're talking about!
But I have the licence. So I've been going out to meet other fellow cancer patients, to share with them, encourage them. And I know, because I've been through it, and it's easier for me to talk to them.
And most importantly, I think true joy comes from knowing God. Not knowing about God – I mean, you can read the bible and know about God – but knowing God personally; getting a relationship with God. I think that's the most important. That's what I've learnt.To sum it up, I'd say that the earlier we sort out the priorities in our lives, the better it is.
1. Trust in the Lord your God with all your heart – this is so important.
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We do require all fast car title loans customers to be currently employed with a minimum income before we can approve you for car title loans. One difference between a quick car title loans and a payday loan is that a car title loans is based on the value of your vehicle. If you find yourself in the middle of paychecks with late or unexpected bills, maybe you should try a car title loans for emergency money. Getting the cash you need is that easy when you apply for a wayne county car title loans. Although we try to provide our short term car title loans customers with the most money possible, we also try to be responsible lenders.
Although the value of your vehicle does influence the amount of money you qualify for, we still require all car title loans customers to be currently employed. If you are unsure about anything in regards to your car title loans, please talk to a loan specialist. A small car title loans is possibly the solution for you. Fees for a car title loans vary for the amount of the loan and the length for which you require it. Customers tend to get upset if they can't borrow as much as they would like but in the long run they thank our wayne county staff for being responsible and looking out for their best interest.
We have to verify your employment before approving you for a quick car title loans because as a responsible lender we have to confirm that you are capable of paying of the car title loans successfully. A wayne county car title loans is intended to be repaid within in a short period of time. Typically, faxing is not required in order to get approved for a low cost car title loans. We provide customers with a short term car title loans based on the value of your vehicle. Thanks to the wayne county car title loans office you can now get quick access to the money you so desperately need. | {
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History of University of Zaragoza
This former upper-level school existing in Zaragoza since the 12th century, created and financed by the local church, a modest study of arts which taught grammar and philosophy and granted the diploma of "bachiller" was raised to the category of "universitas magistrorum", in the style of the University of Paris, at the request of the Prince Fernando el Catolico, at that time King of Sicily, by the authority of Pope Sixtus IV on December 13th 1474, being ratified by the same Pope on December 1st, 1476 and by King Juan II of Aragon on January 25th, 1477. The ecclesiastical council of Zaragoza and the elders of the city were the promoters of this General School authorised to grant the degrees of "bachiller", "licenciado" and master in arts.
The council appointed Pedro Arbues and the city appointed Pedro la Cabra the Younger (a graduate in arts and medicine designated to be the high master or rector of the former school) to draft the first bylaws. The university would enjoy the same rights as the Universities of Paris or Lerida. And to avoid conflicts between the council and the Rector, La Cabra the Younger was appointed Vice Chancellor, leaving the post of Chancellor for the Archbishop of Zaragoza. But various circumstances delayed the actual opening of the General School and on September 10th, 1542, at the urging of the council members of Zaragoza, Carlos I signed at the meeting of the Cortes at Monzon a privilege that raised the already-created school of arts to the rank of General University of All Disciplines: in it one could study theology, canon and civil law, medicine and philosophy.
The original document has been preserved at the Zaragoza Town Hall. This rank of university for the former school was confirmed by papal authority ten years later when Julius III issued a bull on March 6, 1554, confirmed by Paul IV on April 28th, 1555. But this legal birth preceded by thirty years the effective operation of the University of Zaragoza. Differences between the archbishop and the council concerning the appointment of the rector, complaints from the University and the city of Huesca that culminated in 1572 against this foundation in Zaragoza, and the difficulties in obtaining funds for the University from the permanent council of the Kingdom of Aragon and from the city government of Zaragoza delayed the commencement of teaching until September 3rd, 1582 on which Pedro Cerbuna, Prior of San Salvador de Zaragoza and later Bishop of Tarazona, contributed the necessary economic means to repair and renovate the building of the former school. The former chapel (called the Crucifix and dating from the early 15th century) was preserved, and a theatre, large cloisters and a fine library were provided, as well as funding for the first professorships.
Having finished construction, drafted the bylaws and hired the professors in charge of the teaching, on May 20th 1583 Cerbuna obtained from the elders of the city final approval of his work, and Juan Marco, Archdeacon of Daroca in the council of the Cathedral, was appointed the first Rector. Zaragoza, which had avoided the intervention of Philip II in this difficult founding, notified the monarch of its existence after-the-fact, thus giving rise to a great offensive from the Court against the new University, especially on the part of Huesca. But Brother Jeronimo Xavierre, Prior of the Convent of the Predicadores in Zaragoza and later Cardinal, gave the inaugural lecture, thus commencing the teaching activities at Zaragoza on May 24th, 1583 and initiating a tireless defence of the new University in the court of the King.
When those political difficulties became known, new university bylaws were passed in 1587 and 1597. By then, 26 professorships had been created and Zaragoza was negotiating in the court of Philip III to obtain official sanction for the University. In 1599, the King bestowed on it his blessings and participated personally in the graduation ceremony. The official opposition of the Court had come to an end. Thus was born the University of Zaragoza, following the model of the University of Paris, with a faculty of professors divided into schools and organised as an autonomous corporation to which the founder, Pedro Cerbuna had conferred all of its powers in its bylaws. But already in 1618, new simple and precise bylaws gave the city council rights to intervene in the University, granting prominent powers to the city government as one of its main characteristics. A no less typical provision excused students from wearing their academic robes. The new bylaws of 1625 followed these same lines and were confirmed twenty years later by Philip IV.
These bylaws were careful to provide for professorships, the origin of many conflicts among religious orders with different scholastic leanings. Another aspect, the participation of students in the choice of professors, was eliminated in 1723.
The University of Zaragoza, like other universities in the country, gradually lost its autonomous powers with the increasing power of the Crown. The University enjoyed a magnificent first half-century, which was followed by sudden decadence commencing in 1610. In 1618 conflicts arose with the schools of the Jesuits, the ineptitude of many professors was evident, many teaching positions were left vacant, and the post of Rector became a coveted privilege monopolised by the canons of the Cathedral. But despite all of this, the level of enrolment of students from Aragon, Navarre and La Rioja remained high (although in lesser numbers from Huesca, which had its own university). The new dynasty put the accent on standardising universities. Philip V centralised the university system and regulated access to professorships. The Marquis de Ensenada's project did not provide any remedies, although it did initiate a lukewarm attempt at research. But Fernando VI interrupted these trends and Carlos III increased centralised intervention by appointing a delegate of the central government in each university. Despite these circumstances, in 1782 the University of Zaragoza still had two thousand students, although the majority were the so-called "perpetual" students who never quite finished their studies. In 1807 the University of Zaragoza was among the few universities that were not closed down, receiving bylaws based on the model of the University of Salamanca, and professorships became tenured positions. During the second siege of Zaragoza, on February 18, 1809 the original university building was bombarded. During the first half of the 19th century the languid life of the university reflected the political events of the time and centralisation increased in all areas. In 1832 the post of chancellor was eliminated, a post that had been held since the foundation of the University of Zaragoza by the archbishop, albeit as an honorary title. In 1845 a new programme of studies reduced the schools at the University to Arts and Letters, Law and Theology, the latter being eliminated in 1868.
Dependency on the political authorities increased, following the "Napoleonic" model, and outside of its confines, courses of studies appeared that were not offered at the University.
With the dawn of the 20th century, Zaragoza also felt the proliferation of new studies, their extension to all levels of the population, and a lack of economic resources to develop the experimental sciences.
Left behind were the two and a half centuries of autonomous life in which Zaragoza provided teachers for the Universities of Paris and Salamanca, when its classrooms were honoured with the teachings of the mathematician Gaspar Lax, the humanist Juan Lorenzo Palmireno, the jurist Jose de Sesse and the scientist Pedro Simon. Through the halls of Zaragoza had walked the historian Espes, the classicist Lorente, the jurist Portoles, the canonist Ejea, the doctor Royo, the first director of the Royal Academy of History Montiano, the bibliographer Latassa and the geographer Antillon. From its classrooms emerged singular students such as Miguel Servet, Jeronimo Blancas, the Archbishop Pedro Apaolaza, the Argensola brothers, the historians Andres and Sayas, the erudite traveller Cubero, Blas Antonio Nasarre, the economist Asso, the statesmen Aliaga, Roda, Marquis de la Compuesta and Calomarde. Until the unionist reform of 1845, 128 rectors had put their personal seal on its academic history, among them, Fraila, Carrillo, Ramirez, Martel, Azlor and Pignatelli. In the 20th century Zaragoza has continued this record of university achievements. Former students occupy numerous professorships throughout the country, first-rate experimental scientists have promoted the practical applications of their studies in industry (chemical, sugar, cement, etc.), and from the University many fine statesmen, humanists and medical scientists have emerged.
Source: Universidad de Zaragoza
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John McClure Dies at 84; Produced Classic Records
John McClure, right, at work with Leonard Bernstein in the 1970s. The two men made about 200 recordings together.
John McClure, a producer and engineer who helped shape some of the most celebrated classical recordings of the 20th century, including acclaimed sessions with Bruno Walter, Igor Stravinsky and Leonard Bernstein, died on June 17 at his home in Belmont, Vt. He was 84.
His death, after a brief illness, was announced by his family.
Mr. McClure was neither a classically trained musician nor a formally trained technician. He studied piano at Oberlin College in the late 1940s but dropped out. He learned to operate a recording console at Columbia Records in the early 1950s and stayed.
"The impostor continues undiscovered," he sometimes said to those close to him, a self-effacing wink at his lack of traditional qualifications.
Yet his skill was undeniable. Late in life, after a long run as director of Columbia Masterworks and a diverse freelance career that began in the early 1970s, he kept his Grammy Awards in a box in his barn in Vermont.
Mr. McClure's career cut across genres. He made strong-selling recordings of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir; worked with Dave Brubeck, Joe Williams and other jazz artists; recorded Peter, Paul and Mary; and helped engineer the string parts for Pink Floyd's 1979 concept double album, "The Wall."
But he made his biggest mark in the classical world. He produced three records that won the Grammy for classical album of the year: "Stravinsky Conducts," featuring the composer's "Le Sacre du Printemps"and "Petrouchka," which won in 1962; "Bernstein: Symphony No. 3 'Kaddish,' " which won in 1965; and "Mahler: Symphony No. 8: Symphony of a Thousand," conducted by Bernstein, which won in 1968.
In 1986, his recording of Bernstein's "West Side Story" score, conducted by the composer and featuring Kiri Te Kanawa as Maria, won the award for best cast show album.
Hans Fantel, a founding editor of Stereo Review, wrote in The New York Times in 1980 that Bernstein's extensive Mahler recordings, produced by Mr. McClure, helped "American recording practices cut themselves loose from their own often limiting tradition."
"Gradually, they veered toward a more romantic sound-ideal of tonic warmth, generous ambience and what one critic has characterized as 'sonic bloom,' " Mr. Fantel added, calling Mr. McClure "just the man to provide the right sound."
Some producers took pride in their ability to pick out the slightest imperfections in a performance, to hear better than the conductor or the musicians. Mr. McClure saw his role differently.
"I preferred that the artist be very much involved because I didn't have that much faith in my musicianship," he said in a 1997 interview with Michael Hobson, the owner of the audiophile company Classic Records. "I was not a trained conductor and I hadn't studied conducting and I wanted their inputs very badly. I was afraid I'd miss something, so I always pushed my people to stay involved."
John Taylor McClure was born on in June 28, 1929, in Rahway, N.J., and grew up in nearby Colonia. He was quick to learn piano pieces by ear as a boy but said he struggled whenever he "got to the hard part." Decades later he insisted he had never mastered score reading.
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After dropping out of Oberlin, he attended New York University and the New School for Social Research (now the New School) but did not receive a degree. He worked in the merchant marine and took a string of other jobs, including installing high fidelity systems on the side, before gaining an entry-level position at the Carnegie Hall Recording Company in 1950. Within a few years he had become an engineer for Columbia Records, and by the late 1950s, as stereo recordings were on the rise, he moved to producing.
One of his early projects was an admired set of recordings of Beethoven's symphonies with Bruno Walter, among the 20th century's most distinguished conductors, who was then in the last years of his career. Made in Los Angeles, the records captured Walter conducting the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, an outfit put together for those sessions.
His work with Walter led to more than 30 recordings with Stravinsky.Mr. McClure's appearance in a 1965 documentary about the composer, then in his 80s, made clear how influential he was. The aging Stravinsky was conducting, but it was Mr. McClure who demanded several retakes.
His most extensive production work was with Bernstein, with whom he made about 200 recordings over three decades. The first, of Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony, was recorded in 1959 at Boston's Symphony Hall just after Bernstein returned from touring Russia with the New York Philharmonic.
"The man is not long on patience and not stingy with blame," Mr. McClure wrotein 1988, adding that he himself kept "coming back for more" because Bernstein was "unfailingly stimulating, educational, maddening and musically nutritious."
Mr. McClure also worked with Aaron Copland, Isaac Stern, André Previn, Rudolf Serkin and others.
Survivors include Mr. McClure's wife, Susan Presson, whom he married in 1991; three sons, Stuart, Hilary and Christopher; a daughter, Lauren McClure; a brother, Angus; and three grandchildren. Three previous marriages ended in divorce.
In an interview this week, the composer John Williams recalled seeing Mr. McClure as "this sort of a titan in the music world" when they first met in the '70s.
Years later, Mr. McClure and Mr. Williams worked together on a series of recordings and television performances while Mr. Williams was the conductor of the Boston Pops in the 1980s and early '90s. He said Mr. McClure was particularly good at managing delicate musical personalities and the tension they could stir.
"He was able to defuse things by finding humor or by causing everyone to see something larger than the moment," Mr. Williams said. "Sometimes that was the music."
Correction: July 2, 2014
An obituary last Wednesday about the classical-music producer and engineer John McClure referred incorrectly to a job he held before going to work for the Carnegie Hall Recording Company in 1950. He installed high fidelity systems, not stereo systems. (Home stereo systems were not widely available until almost a decade later.)
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Genetic strategies to repair brain circuits with altered MECP2
October 25, 2017 October 24, 2017 Luca Maggioni
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The Rett syndrome (RTT) and the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are neurodevelopmental disorders which, although presenting different symptoms and evolution, are linked by a common factor: mutations in the same gene, called MECP2. But the answers on how and why the same gene could have a key role in the development of both diseases have just been started to appear.
The RTT is mainly caused by a loss of function of the MECP2 gene, due to mutations that lower or suppress the expression of the resulting protein MeCP2 (more than 95% of RTT patients show this loss of function). On the other hand, the ASD is linked to duplications of the parts of the genome containing the MECP2 gene: in this case, the overexpression of the gene has a part of responsibility in the onset of the disorder.
Behavior of MECP2 gene at the molecular level
These findings have been leading the scientists to study the molecular mechanisms on the basis of the functioning of the MECP2, in order to understand the biochemical pathways shared by RTT and ASD. The protein MeCP2 is found into the cellular nucleus and carries out various regulatory functions (repression of transcription, processing of microRNA, regulation of the RNA splicing). The activity of MeCP2 is also regulated by several modifications in its structure: one of the most important for the brain functions is the SUMOylation.
Molecular details aside, however, it is important to find out about the targets regulated by the MECP2 gene. The most important target is the BDNF gene, whose corresponding protein levels vary according to the activity of the "controller" gene MECP2. Even though the MECP2 regulation is not the only pathway affecting the expression of the BDNF protein, this protein could be considered as a potential biomarker for RTT and ASD.
Brain circuits affected by the MECP2 malfunction
The complex role of MeCP2 protein at the molecular level is reflected in the variety of neuronal circuits that can be affected by its malfunction. For example, MeCP2 may have a role in the stem cells that develop the hippocampus and also is a key component in the homeostatic plasticity (that is, the capacity of neurons to regulate their response to excitatory stimulus). Moreover, MeCP2 regulates the development of various brain circuits, as shown in the following table:
Brain circuit Problems caused by MeCP2 malfunction
GABAergic (GABA, Glutamate) Respiratory problems, shorter life
Aminergic (a- dopaminergic, b- serotonergic) a- Reduction of motor functions
b- Aggressive behavior
Cholinergic (acetylcholine) Anxiety, decreased social activity
Biotechnology, to the rescue
In the last few years, the rapid rise of new gene technologies has allowed the scientists to observe the clinical phenotype of many diseases, including RTT and ASD, in animal models, mainly mice. Biotechnology techniques provide a valid tool to create animals the reproduce the symptoms of the human diseases thanks not only to the insertion or removal of a gene but also to its activation/deactivation in specific moments of the daytime or during the lifespan.
As an example, mice born with the MECP2 gene switched off and developing damaged neuronal circuits, showed a surprising recovery during the adulthood, at the moment of the programmed activation of the MECP2: the animals recovered their motor functions, their synaptic plasticity, and had an increased lifespan. These findings are surprising and very important because they contradict the common thinking that the brain circuits damaged during the childhood cannot improve in the adulthood.
The new genetic strategies promise to be a powerful tool looking at the possibility of future treatments for disorders like RTT and ASD. However, a necessary intermediate step will be the use of transgenic animals closer to our species, such as primates, to test the reliability of such technologies and their safety for our health. Anyway, the genetic manipulation of specific circuits of the brain and the first good results obtained in animal models give us the concrete hope to develop effective methods to help RTT and autistic patient in the future.
Qiu Z. Deciphering MECP2-associated disorders: disrupted circuits and the hope for repair. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2017 Sep 26;48:30-36
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A short overview of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) with emphasis on the new trends is presented. Nowadays, due to unique features of this technique, LIBS has found applications in a great variety of fields. Achievements in the application of LIBS in nuclear area, for hazardous materials detection and in geology were considered. Also, some results recently obtained at VINCA Institute, with LIBS system based on transversely excited atmospheric (TEA) CO2 laser, are presented. Future investigations of LIBS will be oriented toward further improvement of the analytical performance of this technique, as well as on finding new application fields. | {
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ZACH MURPHY - THE REAL HARMAR SUPERSTAR
Zach Murphy is a Hawaii-born writer with a background in cinema. His stories have appeared in Adelaide Literary Magazine, Mystery Tribune, Ghost City Review, Ellipsis Zine, Spelk Fiction, The Bitchin' Kitsch, Lotus-eater, Crêpe & Penn, Levitate, Door Is A Jar, and Yellow Medicine Review. He lives with his wonderful wife Kelly in St. Paul, Minnesota.
The Real HarMar Superstar
Semisonic's melancholy anthem "Closing Time" plays while Steve finishes up his last night as a security guard at HarMar Mall. This is almost too good to be true, he thinks to himself.
The unsung hero gazes at his reflection in the Famous Footwear window. He's kept in great shape, he's clean-shaven, and his crew cut is sharp enough to cut through a delivery package. But for Steve, this job was never about catching shoplifters or looking tough.
This job was about returning stray carts to their rightful stores. He'd graduated to transporting six at a time. Three under each arm. He'd mastered the proper form for maximum speed and efficiency. A broken wheel was never enough to slow him down. If there were an Olympic event for cart transporting, Steve would be a gold medal winner.
This job was about setting up yellow "Caution: Wet Floor" signs. Perfect placement is key. The signs have to be immediately noticeable, yet not in the way of walking paths. He couldn't handle the thought of someone tripping over the sign itself. To avoid any slippage, he'd scan the floors and check thoroughly for ceiling drips. Even a slight indicator of condensation would deserve a heads-up. Or a heads-down, depending on how you look at it.
Most important of all, this job was about making people's days just a bit better. He'd pleasantly chat with frequenters of young and old, and he'd crack jokes at any given opportunity. Some of the jokes were off-the-cuff, and others were rehearsed. A laugh would make his day. Steve was lonely at home, but at HarMar he felt alive. He felt like he mattered.
He wonders how the place will fare in his absence.
He hopes that whomever takes over his job will continue to let the eccentric homeless woman stay warm during the winter at her usual bench near the food court. She never bothers anyone.
He thinks about how he'll miss the regular mall-walkers that he new considers his friends. He knows more about some of their families than he does about his own.
He regrets how he never quite built up the courage to talk to the lovely girl who works the front desk at Pearl Vision. He was too shy to even make eye contact.
Steve shuts down the lights on the empty hallways and locks the main door. He re-checks it exactly seven times, as usual. He heads out to his little Nissan Sentra and takes one last look at the place. His pride stands on his immaculately ironed sleeve. His duty shines like his polished shoes.
Steve's next mission is to take care of aquatic animals at the Como Zoo, and he's completely ready to take the plunge. That joke—that's one of his rehearsed ones. | {
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There is already a law in place, the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (Parity Act), to protect your child's mental health and substance use disorder benefits. By law, the Parity Act requires your health plan to apply equal coverage to mental health and substance use as they do for other medical and surgical benefits. But unfortunately, millions of families still struggle to get insurance coverage for treatment. And those same families, in a time of crisis, are uncertain of the rights and coverage available to them.
Families are being denied coverage, denied medication for treatment and denied continual, individualized care. Families are faced with roadblocks at every turn in navigating the process and finding the relevant information in health plan documents.
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Visit Parity Registry to find detailed appeals guidance and register complaints against health plans after being wrongfully denied coverage for mental health or addiction treatment services. | {
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LA Stage Times
The California Aggie
Erin Migdol
Tag Archives: theater
A Beautiful Wedding Among Friends… And Strangers
Posted by emigdol in Inside Weddings
arts, insideweddings, Los Angeles, realwedding, theater, weddingvenue
Originally published in Inside Weddings
Pete Diederich was visiting Las Vegas for a bowling tournament in 2008 when he first saw Sara Vausbinder, who was also competing at the tournament. Although he felt drained after a night of partying, he says he instantly knew that he needed to talk to this woman. "She just had the brightest smile I'd ever seen in my life," he remembers. They hit it off immediately, and since they both lived in southern California, continued seeing each other after returning home from the tournament. In fact, the couple began working together in 2011 – Sara is currently the Hollywood and Ventura County director of RAW: natural born artists, an international organization that aims to give artists resources and exposure in the first 10 years of their career, and Pete is a RAW videographer.
"bare" Is Back, In The Wake Of Its Composer's Death
Posted by emigdol in LA Stage Times
arts, LA Stage Times, Los Angeles, music, theater
Originally published in The LA Stage Times
For Topher Rhys, producing the first Los Angeles revival of the rock musical bare since its premiere in 2000 at LA.'s Hudson Theatre has been a project nine years in the making.
He first heard a cast recording of the musical, which is set in a Catholic high school and explores the romance between roommates Jason and Peter, in 2004 when he was 16 years old. The story's dark examination of religion intrigued him, and he has been "circling it" ever since.
"It's interesting how this show has stuck with me for so long, to the point where we're opening tonight," Rhys says, sitting in the Hayworth Theatre just three hours before opening night on Friday. "And I succeeded in our goal of bringing the show back to LA."
TV Writer Elin Hampton Rings The Bells Of West 87th
arts, celebrity, LA Stage Times, Los Angeles, television, theater
If you've owned a TV in the last 20 years, chances are you're already a fan of writer Elin Hampton. She's penned episodes of television series like Mad About You, Pinky and the Brain, Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Dream On — not a bad portfolio for someone who admits that she "stumbled" upon her career in television after moving from the East Coast to Los Angeles to become an actress.
In fact, theater was her first love. And with her new play The Bells of West 87th, she says she's returning back to her roots.
Theater is "like a sickness," she says with a smile.
The Vibrations In Ruhl's "Next Room" Reach The Secret Rose
arts, features, LA Stage Times, Los Angeles, theater
It's a sunny Saturday morning in the San Fernando Valley, and actors Joanna Strapp and Michael Oosterom are discussing the finer points of Victorian-era sex.
"In the Victorian era, they were raised to never talk about sex until your wedding night, and then you better be making babies like crazy," Oosterom explains. He and Strapp aren't historians, but they've clearly done a lot of research on the subject. "It's not just the brides — the grooms were like, 'I don't know what to do, no one told me what to do, all I know is that we're supposed to do this'."
Which makes it all the more surprising that these same 19th-century Victorians were the ones who invented a device now known as the vibrator. Back then, it was used to treat hysteria, a catch-all term used to describe a variety of female ailments; today, it's the subject of playwright Sarah Ruhl's2009 comedy In the Next Room (or the vibrator play).
Eve Gets A Second Chance In Rubin's "eve2"
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If you're familiar with the biblical story of Adam and Eve, you know that Eve's got a lot of blame resting on her shoulders. She did eat the apple from the Tree of Knowledge, after all, supposedly causing the fall of mankind and the beginning of pain and suffering.
But what if Eve realized that she got the raw end of the deal? What if she decided she wasn't going to be blamed for man's fall from grace and changed the end of her story — so eating from the Tree of Knowledge actually turned out to be a pretty good thing?
These are the questions posed by eve2, a feminist re-imagining of Genesis in which Adam and Eve are modern-day workers at New York City's Bellevue Hospital morgue. After a blackout stops time and space, they realize that they have become the titular biblical figures, giving Eve a chance to transform her dreary ending. The surreal, dream-like play opens Saturday at L.A.'s Bootleg Theater.
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Zimbabwe AIDS Network (ZAN) is a non-profit making organization. It is a National Network for NGO'S with HIV & AIDS programs. It seeks to develop the capacity of its members, as well as lobbying and advocacy. It promotes information sharing and effective mobilisation and use of resources. Members are highly valuing the organization for its wide membership, experience in distributing grants, decentralised nature and its non-partisan approach.
The National Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (NANGO) is a non-party political, non-profit making and non-denominational coordinating body of NGOs in Zimbabwe. It takes a leading role in facilitating the harmonization and collaboration between and among NGOs with their stakeholders including public and private sectors towards national development goals.
The WCoZ is a network of women's rights activists and women's organizations with national structures. The WCoZ is a forum where women meet to engage in collective activism on issues affecting women and girls in Zimbabwe. Its central role is to provide a focal point for activism on women and girls rights.
The International Alliance of Women (IAW) is an international NGO comprising 41 member organizations involved in the promotion of women's human rights, of equality and of the empowerment of women. The IAW has general consultative status at the UN Economic and Social Council and is accredited to many specialized UN agencies, has participatory status with the Council of Europe and is represented at the Arab League, the African Union and other international organizations.
GROOTS International is a global network of women-led grassroots organizations, organizing to give voice and power to grassroots women's visions and initiatives. Together, the organizations confront community development problems by exchanging knowledge and practices, setting priorities and advocating for change.
We work with Ministry of Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development to support gender mainstreaming efforts as well as programs such as the Women's Self Help Group Approach to promote the enjoyment of human rights for all vulnerable and marginalized women. This approach is a bottom-up approach which invests in women's social capital and human capabilities to be self-reliant.
Department of Agricultural Technical and Extension Services (AGRITEX).AGRITEX provides and promotes services for water development and farming programs. We work in partnership with AGRITEX in Binga and Hwange districts in the development of boreholes, sand abstractions and organic farming. AGRITEX provides technical and advisory services, farmer training, food technology (including post harvesting processing and product development) dissemination of technologies and provide market oriented extension for sustainable farming).
We work with the Environmental Management Agency in our resilience building towards climate change programs. The resilience building toward climate change program is meant to leverage opportunities for grassroots women to position themselves in partnership with government departments to gain leadership roles in influencing local budgets, and emergency response teams, and public services. The program creates Community Practitioners Platform (CPP) on Resilience to address strategies for Disaster Risk Reduction. Women affected by disaster and climate change play a key role in agenda setting and influencing the local implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action and Climate Change agreements.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority .We work in partnership with the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority in support of the Kaamuza Community-based tourism project which was established in 2013 to empower local communities, especially women in sustainable development through small-scale tourism and handicraft enterprises. The project aims to involve local people in the planning, decision-making and implementation of tourism development activities. This form of tourism assures that the benefits stay as much as possible in the local community.
For the ecotourism development program we work with Héctor Ceballos-Lascuráin, a Mexican environmentalist, architect, planner, and sustainable tourism, ecotourism and cultural tourism expert. He is currently the Director General of PICE (Programme of International Consultancy on Ecotourism) and Special Advisor on Ecotourism to IUCN (The International Union for the Conservation of Nature), and to UNWTO (the United Nations World Tourism Organization). He is an expert in our planning and development efforts in the development of our sustainable tourism ecotourism program, and he collaborates with us in the design of our community tourism partnerships.
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Ian Westlake (ur. 10 lipca 1983 roku w Clacton-on-Sea) – angielski piłkarz występujący najczęściej na pozycji lewego pomocnika.
Kariera klubowa
Ian Westlake zawodową karierę rozpoczynał w 2002 roku w angielskim zespole Ipswich Town, dla którego rozegrał 113 spotkań i zdobył szesnaście goli. Już w wieku 21 lat, w 2004 roku został wybrany najlepszym graczem roku. W sierpniu 2006 roku trafił do Leeds United w rozliczeniu za Dana Hardinga. Na Elland Road rywalizował o miejsce na środku pomocy z Shaunem Derrym, Jonathanem Douglasem i Kevinem Nichollsem. Następnie Westlake doznał kontuzji pachwiny. Jak sam mówił był bardzo sfrustrowany faktem, że nie może pomóc swoim kolegom w walce o uniknięcie degradacji do trzeciej ligi. Ian do gry powrócił dopiero w maju 2007 roku.
3 marca 2008 roku Westlake na okres jednego miesiąca został wypożyczony do Brighton & Hove Albion. Oba kluby dogadały się jednak w sprawie przedłużenia pobytu Anglika w Brighton & Hove do końca sezonu. Latem 2008 roku powrócił do Leeds, natomiast 23 października na trzy miesiące został wypożyczony do Cheltenham Town, a 24 stycznia 2009 roku podpisał z tą drużyną kontrakt do końca sezonu. Do Leeds powrócił jednak w marcu. W tym czasie w Cheltenham rozegrał 22 ligowe spotkania oraz strzelił 2 bramki. Następnie Westlake zaliczył epizod w Oldham Athletic, gdzie zagrał pięć spotkań. W lipcu 2009 roku podpisał kontrakt z Wycombe Wanderers.
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Urodzeni w 1983 | {
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I'll list the mentions I've found in reverse chronological order.
It first showed up on StackExchange on August 30, 2011.
However, I often hear the term Satoshi as if it was a monetary unit.
rebuilder discussed the divisibility of Bitcion on March 23, 2011.
I'll use the term "Satoshi", as previously coined by others, to mean the current smallest available Bitcoin unit.
I can't wait to use satoshi to denote a very small fraction of bitcoin.
I cannot find anything earlier on bitcointalk.
Did Satoshi Nakamoto comment on the naming?
I cannot find a searchable copy of his writings. If I can, I'll update this answer. However, his postings were already tapering off at February 2011, so probably not.
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Pustina – wieś i gmina (obec) w Czechach, w kraju pardubickim, w powiecie Uście nad Orlicą.
Historia
12 maja 1928 odbyło się inauguracyjne spotkanie ochotniczej straży pożarnej, zarejestrowano ogółem 30 członków z których 24 było aktywnych, a 6 było współpracownikami. Pod koniec lat 60. we wsi wybudowano budynek wielofunkcyjny, nową remizę strażacką i zbiornik przeciwpożarowy. W kwietniu 2001 budynek byłego zakładu odbioru mleka został rozebrany.
Zabytki i interesujące miejsca
We wsi na skrzyżowaniu czerwonych i niebieskich znaków turystycznych znajduje się niewielka kaplica, kilka metrów od niej na skraju łąki znajduje się również dobrze utrzymany krzyż pochodzący z 1862.
Przypisy
Gminy w powiecie Uście nad Orlicą
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Q: When is a matrix-valued function the Hessian of some function? What are necessary and sufficient conditions for a matrix valued function $H: \mathbb{R}^d \rightarrow \mathbb{R}^{d\times{}d}$ to be the Hessian of a convex scalar function $F:\mathbb{R}^d \rightarrow \mathbb{R}$, i.e. $H(x) = \nabla^2 F(x)$.
I have heard informally that the following are necessary and sufficient:
1) $H(x)$ is symmetric and positive semi-definite
2) $\frac{\partial}{\partial x_k} H_{ij}(x) = \frac{\partial}{\partial x_j} H_{ik}(x)$ for all $i,j,k$
however, I have not been able to find any rigorous statement.
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from cls.randomfunc import random_func
from cls.animal import Animal
from cls.zebra import Zebra
def run():
# general module import
random_func()
# class import
animal = Animal()
print(animal)
# sub-class import
zebra = Zebra()
print(zebra)
if __name__ == '__main__':
run()
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IDSN July Newsletter
The European Commission takes up the fight against caste discrimination The European Commission conducted a 3-day regional workshop on Indigenous People, Minorities and Dalits in Dhaka, 15-17 June, 2009. Read the full IDSN news item on the workshop and EU commitment »
New IDSN/European Commission Study on, "Caste-based Discrimination in South Asia" The study, commissioned to IDSN by the European Commission, gives an overview of the situation, responses and ways forward. Download the study as a PDF »
Article published in New Europe on Caste Discrimination and the need for the EU to act: Read the full article in the influential magazine »
The European Union asks UN High Commissioner on Human Rights about plans to eliminate caste discrimination Following the High Commissioner's update to the Human Rights Council in June, the Czech Republic, on behalf of the European Union, took note of Ms. Pillay's commitment to addressing caste-based discrimination during her country visit to India and Nepal in March, and asked the High Commissioner to "elaborate on the plans of her office in contributing to the elimination of this form of discrimination." Read the full EU statement here »
UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women recommends further study on Dalit women At the 11th session of the Human Rights Council in June, the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women, Ms. Yakin Ertürk, presented a number of cases on violence against Dalit women to the Council and proposed that this particular group was studied in more detail by the future mandate holder. Read the full council resolution on this issue here »
UN Treaty Bodies and caste discrimination In May-June the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) expressed concern about the "continued existence of caste based slavery" in Mauretania and urged the State party to "take all necessary measures to eradicate slavery". With regard to Bangladesh, the Committee was concerned about how vulnerable groups of children continue to face discrimination and disparities, including "children […] on the basis of social origin, or other status of their parents". Download the reports and recommendations from the Committee's website »
UN Committee affirms that UN Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights covers caste discrimination. The UN Committee on Social, Economic and Cultural Rights (CESCR) adopted General Comment No. 20, affirming that discrimination based on 'social origin' and 'birth' in article 2 of the Covenant, refers to descent-based discrimination, "especially on the basis of caste and analogous systems of inherited status" (para. 24 and 26). The Committee recommends that "States parties should take steps, for instance, to prevent, prohibit and eliminate discriminatory practices directed against members of descent-based communities and act against dissemination of ideas of superiority and inferiority on the basis of descent" (para. 26).
Amnesty International: Dalits are among the main victims of torture in India In an open letter to the Home Office Amnesty International highlight the fact that Dalits are commonly victims of torture in India. More information on Dalits and torture can be found in reports on "Torture in India: A State of Denial" by the Asian Centre for Human Rights, and "Torture and Impunity in India" by People's Watch Tamil Nadu, which expose this issue in detail.
International Church Anti Racism Conference calls for action against caste discrimination The international conference, "Churches against Racism", delivered a strong message stating that they called for action with and on behalf of the marginalized, the poor and those facing exclusion. Read the full IDSN news item on the conference »
Main National News
National Consultation on the Right of Franchise of Dalits As a follow-up to the work of the National Dalit Election Watch during the Indian Elections a consultation was held in New Delhi on the 25th of June. Read more about the consultation here »
Supreme Court ruling brings India a step closer to ending manual scavenging The campaign to end manual scavenging by the 2010 Commonwealth Games just got a push from a recent Supreme Court Decision, holding Government appointed District Collectors responsible for failing to eradicate the demeaning and hazardous practice. Read the full IDSN news item on the ruling »
Study on Indian Government budget allocations for Dalits by NCDHR coming up The study is forthcoming; however there have been some press reports on the preliminary findings already suggesting that Dalits are being short changed.
Cyclone Aila – Preliminary Report available on discrimination in relief work The cyclone, which struck India and Bangladesh in May caused massive damage, particularly to Dalits. The report, by the National Dalit Watch-NCDHR team, describes relief efforts in the first days after it hit and the problems involved. Download the report here »
India: Selected Press Clippings Registration of cases of violence against Dalits has soared in Uttar Pradesh– Express India; Orissa's Forgotten Dalit Christians – NDTV; A Grain Of Good Sense: Legislating against hunger is a great idea that needs expansion to take scheduled castes into consideration – Outlook India;Government working out welfare plans for over 5 million Mahadalits in Bihar – Times of India
New working papers published from the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS) The papers available are:"Dalit Children in Rural India: Issues Related to Exclusion and Deprivation", By Nidhi Sadana; "Dr. Ambedkar's Strategies Against Untouchability and the Caste System", By Christophe Jaffrelot; "In the Name of Globalization: Meritocracy, Productivity and Hidden Language", By Surinder S. Jodhka et al.; "Will India's Attainment of MGDs be an Inclusive Process", By Purnamita Das Gupta and Sukhadeo Thorat; "Urban Labour Market Discrimination", By Sukhadeo Thorat, Paul Attewell and Firdaus Fatima Rizvi
All the working papers are available for download from IIDS here »
Nepali Dalits are given a helping hand in the Government's new budget The new Nepali Government budget proposal presents bold new provisions to fight caste-discrimination in Nepal, including financial assistance for stigmatized inter-caste couples. Read the full IDSN news item on the budget.
Soap opera on caste discrimination in Nepal is proving a big success The soap opera, which portrays the trials and tribulations of a Dalit family in Nepal, pivoting around the story of a difficult inter-caste romance, has been a big success in the country. Learn more about the soap opera produced by the Jagaran Media Center here and read the article on its success here.
National Consultation on building Dalit movements held in Dhaka On 17 June Nagorik Uddoyg (NU), support organization of the Bangladesh Dalit and Excluded Rights Movement, organized a national consultation in Dhaka, at which experiences from building Dalit movements and international solidarity work were shared by Durga Sob (FEDO), Henri Tiphagne (Peoples Watch) and Rikke Nöhrlind (IDSN).
Pakistan's Dalits must stand up and be counted When Pakistan conducts its National Census in October, Pakistani low-caste or sub-caste members are strongly urged to register themselves as Dalits rather than Hindus. For while they may be considered 'untouchable', they must not also be made invisible, when the population is divided into categories that will determine what reservations, development initiatives and means of political participation will be made available to them. Read the full IDSN news item on this issue »
New working paper on Caste Discrimination and Social Justice in Sri Lanka – written by By Kalinga Tudor Silva, P.P. Sivapragasam and Paramsothy Thanges and published by IIDS can be downloaded here »
Events/ Deadlines coming up
Human Rights Council side event on "discrimination based on work and descent": As a follow-up to thepublication of the final UN report on discrimination based on work and descent, a public side event is being planned at the 12th session of the Human Rights Council in September to inform about the findings and recommendations of this comprehensive study, including the content of the draft UN principles and guidelines on this issue. Date and venue to be confirmed.
The second session of the UN Forum on Minority Issues, Geneva, 12 -13 November 2009: This session will focus on "Minorities and Political Participation" by drawing on the expertise and information shared based on national practices and personal experiences from various stakeholders, and will aim at developing a set of principles or guidelines for improved and more effective political participation by members of minority groups, including Dalits. Read more about the Forum »
Sri Lanka, Yemen and Mali will be examined by the UN Committee on Social, Economic and Cultural Rights in November 2010 (pre-sessional working group in May). Find more information here »
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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
using Umbraco.Cms.Core.IO;
using Umbraco.Cms.Core.Models;
using Umbraco.Cms.Core.PropertyEditors;
using Umbraco.Cms.Core.Serialization;
using Umbraco.Cms.Infrastructure.Migrations.PostMigrations;
using Umbraco.Cms.Infrastructure.Persistence.Dtos;
using Umbraco.Extensions;
namespace Umbraco.Cms.Infrastructure.Migrations.Upgrade.V_8_0_0
{
public class RadioAndCheckboxPropertyEditorsMigration : PropertyEditorsMigrationBase
{
private readonly IIOHelper _ioHelper;
private readonly IConfigurationEditorJsonSerializer _configurationEditorJsonSerializer;
public RadioAndCheckboxPropertyEditorsMigration(
IMigrationContext context,
IIOHelper ioHelper,
IConfigurationEditorJsonSerializer configurationEditorJsonSerializer)
: base(context)
{
_ioHelper = ioHelper;
_configurationEditorJsonSerializer = configurationEditorJsonSerializer;
}
protected override void Migrate()
{
var refreshCache = false;
refreshCache |= Migrate(GetDataTypes(Cms.Core.Constants.PropertyEditors.Aliases.RadioButtonList), false);
refreshCache |= Migrate(GetDataTypes(Cms.Core.Constants.PropertyEditors.Aliases.CheckBoxList), true);
// if some data types have been updated directly in the database (editing DataTypeDto and/or PropertyDataDto),
// bypassing the services, then we need to rebuild the cache entirely, including the umbracoContentNu table
if (refreshCache)
Context.AddPostMigration<RebuildPublishedSnapshot>();
}
private bool Migrate(IEnumerable<DataTypeDto> dataTypes, bool isMultiple)
{
var refreshCache = false;
ConfigurationEditor configurationEditor = null;
foreach (var dataType in dataTypes)
{
ValueListConfiguration config;
if (dataType.Configuration.IsNullOrWhiteSpace())
continue;
// parse configuration, and update everything accordingly
if (configurationEditor == null)
configurationEditor = new ValueListConfigurationEditor(_ioHelper);
try
{
config = (ValueListConfiguration) configurationEditor.FromDatabase(dataType.Configuration, _configurationEditorJsonSerializer);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Logger.LogError(
ex, "Invalid configuration: \"{Configuration}\", cannot convert editor.",
dataType.Configuration);
continue;
}
// get property data dtos
var propertyDataDtos = Database.Fetch<PropertyDataDto>(Sql()
.Select<PropertyDataDto>()
.From<PropertyDataDto>()
.InnerJoin<PropertyTypeDto>().On<PropertyTypeDto, PropertyDataDto>((pt, pd) => pt.Id == pd.PropertyTypeId)
.InnerJoin<DataTypeDto>().On<DataTypeDto, PropertyTypeDto>((dt, pt) => dt.NodeId == pt.DataTypeId)
.Where<PropertyTypeDto>(x => x.DataTypeId == dataType.NodeId));
// update dtos
var updatedDtos = propertyDataDtos.Where(x => UpdatePropertyDataDto(x, config, isMultiple));
// persist changes
foreach (var propertyDataDto in updatedDtos)
Database.Update(propertyDataDto);
UpdateDataType(dataType);
refreshCache = true;
}
return refreshCache;
}
private void UpdateDataType(DataTypeDto dataType)
{
dataType.DbType = ValueStorageType.Nvarchar.ToString();
Database.Update(dataType);
}
}
}
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#region License
// Copyright (c) Amos Voron. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information.
#endregion
namespace QueryTalk.Wall
{
/// <summary>
/// This class is not intended for public use.
/// </summary>
public class ParamChainer : EndChainer
{
private string _paramName;
internal override string Method
{
get
{
return Text.Method.Param;
}
}
internal Variable Param { get; set; }
internal ParamChainer(Chainer prev, string paramName, DT dt)
: base(prev)
{
_paramName = paramName;
if (dt.IsScalar() || dt.HasAtSign())
{
CheckParamAndThrow();
}
}
private void CheckParamAndThrow()
{
CheckNullAndThrow(Arg(() => _paramName, _paramName));
var check = Variable.TryValidateName(_paramName, out chainException);
TryThrow();
if (!check)
{
Throw(QueryTalkExceptionType.InvalidVariableName, ArgVal(() => _paramName, _paramName));
}
}
}
}
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Apparently the ax that has chopped budgets for investigative journalism has fallen heavily on Venezuela. Mainstream media outlets re-broadcast images from twitter without bothering to fact-check, not realizing that they were actually from places like Egypt and Syria or that they depicted Venezuelan state security forces that had been disbanded two years ago. The February traumas were almost another "media coup" in the making.
The mainstream media's attempts to manufacture consent and condone the opposition-sponsored violence against the Maduro government should ring alarm bells for anyone on the left. While we can have legitimate debates about how anti-capitalist the Bolivarian revolution has truly been, since Hugo Chávez took office in 1999 "the process" (as it is known in Venezuela) has achieved the greatest redistribution of social wealth since the Cuban Revolution in 1959. As well, "twenty-first century socialism" should be distinguished from earlier historical versions because of its commitment to democratic forms of decision-making. By fostering forms of democratic control over the economy through systems such as workers collectives and community councils, Venezuela is experimenting with what may be the most radical attempts to decentralize decision-making to the local level.
For these reasons, socialists ranging from Karachi, Pakistan to Toronto, Canada have demanded that imperialist powers keep their "hands off Venezuela." Not only does Venezuela give us much to learn from this creative experiment with "twenty-first century socialism," but it also continues to play a crucial role in Latin America and the rest of the world—opening spaces for the election of left governments and inspiring extra-parliamentary movements that demand radical social change.
This is not the first time that the Venezuelan opposition has used extra-parliamentary and parliamentary tactics to try to force a "regime change." In April 2002 Chávez was deposed for 48 hours in a US-sponsored coup d'etat, only to be restored to office by loyal members of the Presidential guard who were inspired by the hundreds of thousands of citizens who poured on to the streets of Caracas and demanded the return of their President.
The second extra-parliamentary attempt occurred a few months later from December 2002 -January 2003 when the opposition-controlled oil company Petroleum of Venezuela organized a "strike," shutting down production in an act of economic sabotage. In response, workers who identified with the Bolivarian revolution took matters in their own hands, taking over oil refineries and distribution centres, delivering domestic gasoline which eventually inspired the movement for worker-controlled factories.
Having failed with these tactics, in August 2004 the opposition resorted to parliamentary methods. Right-wing forces under the umbrella organization Súmate (funded by US-American aid money) organized a referendum campaign to recall the president. Again, they lost as 58 per cent of voters cast ballots in favour of Chávez. Fed up with playing by the rules, in 2005 the opposition parties refused to participate in the presidential elections, allowing the Bolivarian forces to sweep the parliament, and then complaining that Venezuela was a "dictatorship" due to one-party rule.
After winning his fourth presidential mandate by a wide margin in October 2012, Chávez succumbed to a battle with cancer in early March 2013. On April 4, 2013, Chávez's successor, Nicolas Maduro, a former bus driver and one Chávez′s must trusted advisers, won the presidential elections, this time only winning by a narrow margin of 1.7 per cent over the main opposition candidate, Henrique Capriles (compared with Chávez's more decisive mandate of 11 per cent).
Sensing a withering of the Chavista forces, the opposition waited for a moment of "crisis" to organize protests against the government. Due to the hoarding of basic goods by opposition-owned and controlled distribution chains, Venezuela has been experiencing shortages of basic food products such as flour and cooking oil, and other essential goods such as toilet paper for months. While the situation might seem trivial, these shortages do wear down the people′s patience, particularly in a country that has grown accustomed to periods of material and consumerist abundance due to its vast oil wealth.
Stoked by main opposition leaders, the first protests were organized on "Youth Day" in early February 2014. Blockades were erected throughout eastern Caracas—the wealthy part of the Capital city—but then spread into other wealthy neighbourhoods across the country. While the international media has reported on a government-sponsored "campaign of terror," in reality the rich have barricaded themselves in their own neighbourhoods, facing off with the state security forces in nightly contests.
While the right-wing opposition has a unity of purpose—to seize state power so that they can once again channel wealth towards their cronies and restore a more brutal form of capitalism—the squabbles that are emerging in the wake of their defeat could divide them; at least temporarily.
In terms of the economic situation, in mid-February, Venezuela announced a new exchange rate system that seeks to undercut the black market in dollars, which was wreaking havoc on the value of the currency and fueling inflation. Gilbert argues that while it is too early to draw any conclusions, the reform is "off to a good start," and that it has already stabilized the rate of inflation which means that the value of peoples' salaries will not erode as quickly—a problem that weighs most heavily on the poor.
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Santa Clara in California, is our original location, where our company got its' start from. We've have served people of Santa Clara for more than 30 years (since 1998).
I had a problem with a leaky faucet that just didn't stop running. 40 minutes since the call, the problem was solved. Job well done.
24hplumbers have been providing plumbing maintenance service to us for over 10 years. We have never had any problems and really appreciate the quick response times.
Our dishwasher was leaking heavily and had flooded our kitchen and the adjacent rooms. The guys at 24h plumbers were the first to offer a quick response time and my problem was solved within half a day. NB! They also helped me sort things out with the insurance company, which was really helpful.
How to know that you may have sewer drainage problem?
A sewer drainage problem is noticeable when there is a foul smell. Mostly, it occurs before any visual signs – be on the lookout. Secondly, the waste can overflow on the manhole cover. Thirdly, you may hear gurgling noises from the pipes. The sound is created when air is trapped inside. When you experience any of these red flags, you have a plumbing emergency.
Why Sump Pumps are useful?
Sump pumps prevent flooding in your home by pumping out any water that has accumulated in the basement. This prevents floor damage and formation of mold/mildew.
What are the main reasons why sewer drainage problems occur?
Sewer problems can be a nightmare to a homeowner. While there are many reasons that cause sewer drainage the most common is broken or collapsed sewer lines. When the pipe begins to fracture, it becomes susceptible to blockages. This becomes even a greater issue when it's difficult to visibly see the broken pipe or if you lack adequate space to inspect the problem.
It also occurs when foreign objects are flushed down the drain. The most common objects include toiletries, tampons, baby diapers, and baby wipes. Besides that, it can be caused by fat and grease buildup from your cooking as you rinse utensils down the sink. Needless to say, the clogging usually happens about 30 feet into your sewer line. The grease comes from foods like cheeseburgers, cooking oil, mayonnaise, and butter.
How to choose the most suitable water heater?
This will depend on the household size, energy source, and budget. If you use electricity, you want a unit that heats water quickly. Not to mention, it's prudent that you consider the operating costs across the different models. Obviously, you need a water heater that can provide your household with enough water. Follow the same criteria if you're considering other energy options like solar energy, natural gas, fuel, or geothermal energy.
What to do when water leaks occur?
Once you've identified the source of the water leak, shut off the valve that controls water supply in your home. After that, find the leaking pipe using a few simple techniques. If you're unable to repair the damaged section you should seek professional plumbing services. Do not attempt any repair if you're not confident with your skills.
What to do when water pipes get frozen?
controlled heat tape. Be gentle as increasing more pressure on the pipe can make it burst. The gate valves may be prone to sticking so you may want to rotate them back and forth.
How to detect a water leak and are all leaks visible?
To check a water leak in the toilet, remove the top and listen very carefully. If there is a leakage, you'll hear a hissing sound. You should also pay attention to the line running from the meter to the house. Similarly, check the pressure on the hot water tank. It's also important that you divert your attention to the walls. Look for puddles of water near the wall or discoloration.
Furthermore, you should inspect the walls for any change of texture. Any wall with water leak will develop a bubble-like texture. If the wall has advanced leaks, it will appear to curve downward.
And if you think the leak is coming from poor plumbing, turn off all the faucets, note down the number on your meter and wait for a couple of hours. Should the numbers change, that's a red flag there is a leak.
Unless you have a major leak, spotting a leak on the wall can be a nightmare. To pinpoint the leak's location, you can scan the moisture inside the walls using a moisture meter. Place the equipment on different spots until you get the one with the highest reading. Alternatively, you can use an infrared camera to detect the temperature of the wall. A leaking wall will have a cooler temperature.
What is a tankless water heater and how it works?
A tankless water heater is a versatile unit that heats water when you turn on the facet. It uses 30-50% less energy depending on water usage. Because it offers a continuous supply of water, it's ideal for filling a whirlpool or a big hot tub. The heater operates on propane or natural gas. When the hot water tap is turned on, cold water travels to the unit. Next, a gas burner heats the unit delivering a constant supply of hot water.
They use impellers fixed on the spinning plate to chew up food scraps down the drain using centrifugal force. The running water flushes the particles into your waste water pipe.
pour two cups of ice cubes into the garbage disposal. Lastly, grind the ice to remove any unwanted odors. A mixture of baking soda and vinegar will also do the magic.
When you open a faucet, the water passes through 2 chambers that are separated by a hole. Most faucets use a screw device that closes/opens the washer. As the washer closes the chambers, the water stops to flow. However, facets that release hot or cold water operate differently. When you move the faucet handle, water goes through an embedded disc and then flows out. Depending on the position of discs, cold or hot water flows out.
Why Should I Install a Water Treatment System?
The treatment system removes all toxins, chlorine, and microorganisms from water. Some of these additions have a negative effect on our bodies. Apart from that, it's cost-effective than buying bottled water. It also creates less plastic waste than using bottled water.
What kind of regular maintenances should be done in a household (regarding plumbing)?
Giving your plumbing a little attention can prevent costly repairs. You should freeze out frozen pipes, fix leaks, check water pressure, inspect the septic tanks, and unclog the drains. | {
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1. Eggs – Vitamin B-12 in the yolk helps your body torch fat. Plus, they are super filling.
3. Avocado – Its high in 'good' fat and rich in L-carnitine, an amino acid that fires up your body's engine.
5. Cheese – Dairy contains conjugated linoleic acid which helps your body burn fat.
6. Pickles – A medium pickle contains only 7 calories… you'll burn more calories digesting it.
7. Green Tea – It contains Catechins, antioxidants that studies show destroy fat. Plus, caffeine gives your body a metabolic jump.
8. Yogurt – It contains probiotics, bacteria that may reduce the amount of fat your body absorbs.
9. Quinoa – Your body works hard digesting this protein packed whole grain… so you burn off extra calories.
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So to keep it short: How can I log/monitor which processes are accessing a file over a period of time (e.g. 2 weeks)?
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All About the Breed: Portuguese Water Dog
by yup tab
Also known as the Cao de Agua Portugues, Portie, and the PWD, the Portuguese Water Dog is an affectionate and easily trainable breed. But how do you know whether you are ready to purchase a pet and if this breed is right for you? This information is absolutely necessary in making the decision to purchase a pet.
While the origin of the Portuguese Water Dog has not been well documented, enthusiasts believe the breed can be traced back as far as 700 B.C., though this has never been proven scientifically or otherwise.
Throughout its history, the Portuguese Water Dog has been most commonly used to herd fish into nets and retrieve tackle and other items from the water, proving its superior ability to swim.
The Portuguese Water Dog was first imported into the United States in 1958 and the Portuguese Water Dog Club of America was formed in 1972. The breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1981 and categorized into the Miscellaneous Class.
Today, while the Portuguese Water Dog has established an underground popularity, the breed still remains rather rare outside of its native Portugal.
Personality Traits
Best known for its loving and affectionate nature, the Portuguese Water Dog thrives on strong and dependable human relationships. This breed is independent and confident, yet easily trainable. These dogs are very active, love to swim, and enjoy playing games such as fetch and frisbee.
Train-ability
Due to its need for human relationships and eagerness to please its owner, the Portuguese Water Dog generally responds very well to basic training and commands. These intelligent dogs have the ability to learn to perform most any task their trainer is willing to take the time to teach.
This breed is known to be somewhat sensitive to criticism and responds best to positive reinforcement and reward-based training.
Benefits and Disadvantages of the Breed
There are many benefits to owning a Portuguese Water Dog. These dogs are alert and energetic, and often quite entertaining to watch when at play. This breed is highly intelligent and can be taught to perform most any impressive trick or task. When properly socialized from a young age, the Portuguese Water Dog gets along well with small children and other pets. This breed is loyal, loving, affectionate, and obedient, making an excellent family pet and companion alike.
Unfortunately, there are also disadvantages to owning a Portuguese Water Dog. This energetic and athletic breed requires large amounts of daily exercise and room to run and play. Anyone wishing to purchase this breed lacking the adequate amount of time and space to dedicate to the dog is strongly advised against doing so. A Portuguese Water Dog not receiving the proper amount of exercise and space will often act out by destroying property, chewing, barking, whining, and ignoring basic training such as housebreaking.
The Portuguese Water Dog has an impressive and thick coat which requires almost constant attention, brushing, and grooming to maintain its attractive appearance.
As previously mentioned, the Portuguese Water Dog remains rather rare outside of its native Portugal and can prove quite difficult to obtain. Individuals seeking to purchase this breed will often encounter such challenges as inability to locate a breeder, high prices, and being placed on long waiting lists.
Common Health Concerns
While the Portuguese Water Dog is generally known as a healthy and hearty breed, they do suffer from a few health problems, including: hip dysplasia, cataracts, progressive retinal atrophy, distichiasis – ingrown eye lashes, GM1 Storage Disease – a genetic disease causing abnormal storage of proteins in blood cells, and Juvenile Dilated Cardio-Myopathy – heart failure caused by a recessive gene.
Now that you know all about the breed, do you think you are ready to own a Portuguese Water Dog? Remember, purchasing a pet is a big decision and should be discussed thoroughly and seriously with your entire family.
http://www.akc.org/breeds/portuguese_water_dog
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/portuguese_water_dog
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When you are beginning a weight loss journey, you can't begin with questions like, "Do I have to?!" If that is your mentality… that is a problem! YES, you have to exercise to reach your goals, and YES, you need to watch what you eat to drop a couple of pant sizes!
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Unfortunately the snowboard section is still far from complete, but there are many pages in the skiing part of the website that are also very relevant to snowboarding. The most relevant pages that are not very skiing specific are listed below, but there are also many others that are worth looking at.
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Sport Aurora Believes That All Kids Can Play in Aurora!
Removing barriers and increasing participation rates, particularly in the youth segment of our Community, is a priority for us. Financial barriers are sometimes the only reason why some kids can't join healthy, socially beneficial organized sport in our Town, so to reduce or eliminate that barrier we have developed the Sport Aurora All Kids Can Play Program.
Fund-Raising so All Kids Can Play In Aurora!
A unique characteristic of our All Kids Can Play Program is that every dollar we raise goes directed to worthy families and children in our Community. That is why we have taken up the challenge to add significant funds to the All Kids Can Play Program so no child is turned away from sport because of financial need.
We are able to accept tax-favourable donations from individuals to this worthy cause and have 100% of those funds distributed to worthy families and players. No fees or charges of any kind apply so that all donations reach those in need.
Likewise, Sport Aurora will be challenging our Member Organizations as well as local business and corporations to contribute to this fund so it grows. We want to be able to say confidently that All Kids CAN Play in Aurora.
With Your Help, All Kids CAN Play in Aurora!
Be assured that all inquiries remain confidential and that donations of any size are welcomed. Publication of any donation is completely at the discretion of the donor.
Thanks in advance for your consideration of this worthy cause.
or find the application here.
All KIds Can Play supports children between the ages of 4 and 18.
Offers financial support for organized sport and members of Sport Aurora.
Funding should be for a sustained program that is either a minimum of five weeks in duration with a minimum of one session per week.
Children can be funded for successive seasons in an activity up to a maximum of $300 per activity; The annual maximum is $600.
Typically All Kids Can PLay Program supports participation in sports or physical activity programming at the House League level.
November 9th, 2016, Brookfield Residential presented Sport Aurora and our All Kids Can Play Program with a cheque in the amount of $6,000.00. The All Kids Can Play Program was selected as one of the communities local charities to receive the proceeds from the selling of the equipment and furnishings from Timberlane Athletic Club in the Town of Aurora.
Thank you to Mayor Dawe for the nomination!
The All Kids Can Play Program was on of the Mayor's Charity Golf Classic Tournament recipients in 2016 recieving $5,000.
Raised $1,815.00 for the All Kids Can Play Program.
Thank you to Lee Helkie & Kassie Savage!
See article in the September/October issue of Sport in Aurora Maganize.
2K4 KIDS FUNDRAISER another SUCCESS!!
Sport Aurora's All Kids Can Play Program Gets Another Boost to 2015.
Thank you to Julie & Walter Karabin as well as ex-Maple Leaf Player Kris King for their generous donation of $2,500 to the Sport Aurora All Kids Can Play Program.
The 4th Annual 2K4 KIDS Fundraiser; a 3 on 3 hockey tournament was yet another success. 2K4 KIDS donated $1,500 in 2014 to the Program. | {
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Calvin Klein's barnstorming installation, plus more Art Basel gossip
12th June 2018 05:00 GMT
Way out West meets urban chic: Calvin Klein's barnstorming installation Courtesy of Calvin Klein/Delfino Sisto Legnani
Not your average rodeo
Yee-haw! Country girls and guys can get down in an all-American barn installed at Design Miami/Basel by none other than Calvin Klein. This special installation by the US fashion titan, reconstructed from reclaimed 19th-century wood, is one of several built for the Calvin Klein Fall 2018 runway show. The rustic reconstruction is decorated with images of Andy Warhol's Electric Chair and surrounded by Cassina Feltri armchairs, designed by the Italian architect and designer Gaetano Pesce (More than 40 armchairs sold during the VIP preview). Late last year, Raf Simons, the creative director at Calvin Klein, entered into a four-year licencing agreement with the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts that will allow the fashion brand to use Andy's images (in return, the foundation gets a chunk of funding for its endowment). Sounds like a marriage made in cowboy heaven.
Party girl Marian Goodman Thomas Struth
We would like to wish one of the art world's most venerable gallerists, Marian Goodman, a happy 90th birthday. Photographs posted on social media show that the New York-based dealer was treated to a huge birthday bash last week at the Palace of Versailles outside Paris. One commentator uploaded a picture of fireworks cascading over the plush chateau once inhabited by Louis XIV; #whatanight featured among the hashtags. In 1977, Goodman opened her gallery in New York with an exhibition of James Lee Byars and Marcel Broodthaers. At Basel, her gallery is showing works by Jeff Wall and Nairy Baghramian, among others. Many happy returns.
The original door (right) and the edited version (left)
For fair-goers with no reservations
Keeping with today's scatological theme, the toilets in the main fair have a cubicle reserved especially for exhibitors, lest the collectors and the public occupy all the stalls, leaving exhibitors cut short when they need to take a comfort break. But during yesterday's installation at Art Basel—when technicians, dealers and artists were hard at work—someone had cheekily customised one of the cubicles for another type of, shall we say, activity.
Gelitin's Form, Fellows, Attitude (2018) Photo: Jason Schmidt
An exhibition of faecal matter on show at the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam is making people think about the taboo subject of turds. These enormous excrement pieces—part of the show Vorm, Fellows, Attitude (until 12 August)—were made by the Vienna-based art collective Gelitin. Visitors can, if they wish, dress up in special naked suits to admire the four poo-inspired sculptures (it is all about going back to basics apparently). "This is a show for all who think that contemporary art is shit," Gelitin says. "They should come and see this shit show. They will be satisfied." The art collective is showing the work Untitled (2018) at Art Basel this week with Massimo De Carlo gallery (the piece is a mirror work; visitors should be relieved to hear there is no poo on the stand).
Urara Tsuchiya undertook a marathon train journey to deliver her latest work José da Silva
No sleep till… Basel
At the opening of Liste art fair yesterday, the Japanese artist Urara Tsuchiya caused quite a stir with a catwalk performance featuring scantily clad models on the stand of London's Union Pacific gallery. Some of the more upstanding collectors did not know where to rest their eyes. The performance accompanied Tsuchiya's intimate ceramic bowls, which on closer inspection featured orgy scenes between humans and other creatures. The artist herself took part in the catwalk despite her exhausting train journey of more than 24 hours from Glasgow to Basel via London, Brussels, Cologne and Frankfurt. One of her new large-scale ceramic pieces could not be shipped in time for the fair's opening and was too big to carry on the plane. So, the plucky artist decided to board a train in London at 4am to begin her odyssey. From courier to catwalk model in just a day!
Appeared in Fair Dailies, Art Basel 2018
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Join CO-ASIS&T and Meris Mandernach and Joshua Sadvari for a tour of the new Research Commons at The Ohio State University on Tuesday, July 12, 2016.
The Research Commons at The Ohio State University Libraries leverages campus partnerships to provide support services at each stage of the research lifecycle. It enhances the Libraries' mission by providing a hub for collaborative, interdisciplinary research that is both expertise and technology enabled. The Research Commons promotes the use of both the spaces and services available from the 3rd floor of 18th Avenue Library.
Meris Mandernach is the Head of Research Services at The Ohio State University Libraries. She is responsible for leadership for the research services portfolio, which encompasses traditional and emerging forms of reference service; for analysis of the strategic environment for Libraries, of academic program needs, and of changing user behaviors, preferences, and work practices; and for developing, refining, assessing, and sustaining an evolving program of research services for faculty, researchers, and students throughout the university.
Joshua Sadvari is the Research Commons Program Manager & GIS Specialist at The Ohio State University Libraries. In this role, he is responsible for coordinating training opportunities for the campus community on topics covering all phases of the research lifecycle, organizing researcher networking and showcasing events, managing the Research Commons web and social media presence, and connecting faculty and student researchers with appropriate research support services through physical and virtual referrals. | {
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Immersive gameplay deserves the sound to match. The Creative Sound BlasterX Kratos S5 2.1 PC Speakers deliver true audio fidelity when hooked up to your PC or Mac via USB. Whether you're playing your favourite game or rocking out to a party playlist, it all sounds great.
And because each enclosure is made from wood, you get a fuller, warmer, and more natural sound than plastic-based designs. The satellite speakers produce clear highs and detailed mid-range audio, while the down-firing subwoofer provides deep bass. You'll hear every sneaky footstep and feel the rumble of explosions during gameplay.
Light up your game with the Aurora Reactive lighting system. With 16 million fully customisable colours and six presets, you can create the ideal atmosphere with colourful lights and ambient enhancements.
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Getting Creative at the Joseph Banks Centre
Two temporary exhibitions open this month, both of which celebrate the creative talents of local people and can be viewed every Thursday, Friday and Saturday until December 4.
Horncastle Creative "Why I Love…" Exhibition is brought to you by local creative businesses and invites you to explore the wide range of art and craft mediums being practiced in Horncastle and the local area.
Come and see original pieces made from felt, stitching, iron, flowers, pencil, watercolour, acrylics, wood, silver, copper and recycled materials and learn why each artist is drawn to their chosen medium.
Horncastle Creative is an informal organisation which aims to celebrate the growing number of locally-based professional makers and their collaborative approach to sharing their skills and expertise.
This group also seeks to reflect the developing nature of the town as a hub for arts & crafts within the Lincolnshire Wolds. It is supported by, and works in partnership with, ELDC and its new brand Love Horncastle.
Horncastle & District Scrubs Commemorative Quilt Exhibition celebrates the efforts of hundreds of volunteers from Horncastle and Distribution Scrubs.
The group formed in response to the PPE shortages experienced by NHS, Care & other frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Operating from spare rooms, dining tables and The Stanhope Hall, this dedicated group contributed thousands of sets of scrubs and other needed items to hospitals, doctors, dentists and other health and care teams across the county.
The exhibition includes the first public viewing of a Commemorative Quilt created to mark this time. The quilt represents a wall of strength and is built from bricks individually designed and created by over 100 of the group's volunteers.
Also on display will be a set of scrubs, that is being presented to Horncastle History & Heritage Society for the town archives, as well as other items created by the group.
The special set of scrubs is made from a unique rainbow fabric designed by Tessa Semple, former head of design at Liberty of London. It was used only to make scrubs for the NHS, and was commissioned after 11 year old Noah Evans (son of the DJ Chris Evans) raised over £120,000 to buy fabric for the Scrubbers.
Ian Marshman, Chairman of the Society said: "We were delighted to receive this set of scrubs, which we hope will show future generations how volunteers from Horncastle came together during this global pandemic. What the Horncastle Scrubbers have achieved is inspirational."
Photo : Horncastle Creative "Why I Love…" Exhibition in the gallery at the Joseph Banks Centre
Photo: The Horncastle & District Scrubs Commemorate Quilt is unfolded at the Joseph Banks Centre. Held by Tracey Leyland (Horncastle & District Scrubs), Paul Scott (volunteer curator Joseph Banks Centre), Shelley Wills (Horncastle Scrubs), and Ian Marshman (Chairman of Horncastle History & Heritage Society).
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Since we photograph a number of weddings here at Behm Photographics, it's only logical that there might eventually be some babies, as well. It's gratifying, and an honor to be asked by wedding couples to continue their record of family life as the chosen photographer for their children. As important as we all know a wedding is, there is nothing compares to our children.
At Behm Photographics, we understand that parents are naturally very protective, especially of newborns, so great care is taken to keep babies warm and comfortable. Personally, I'm fond of natural window light for newborns when at all possible. It's one of the great benefits of the building in which we're located – great window light! You can see those banks of windows as you drive by 202 W Neshannock Avenue in New Wilmington, any time.
When window light is not available, we are a just as careful with artificial light. Our sole intent is a beautiful portrait of this newest miracle in your life.
Stop in from 10-6 Monday through Friday, or make an appointment to see us anytime, or on a Saturday (if we're not shooting a wedding, of course). Serving New Castle, New Wilmington, Sharon Mercer, Grove City, Ellwood City, Butler, Lawrence and Mercer Counties and the western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio region for 26 years, Behm Photographics. Call 724-730-8513 or email [email protected]. | {
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NYC says 140,000 confirmed coronavirus cases 'the tip of the iceberg,' 1 million likely exposed
A coronavirus testing kit | Getty Images
NEW YORK — A million New Yorkers have likely already been exposed to the coronavirus, New York City's top health official said Thursday, calling the 138,000 confirmed cases in the city the "tip of the iceberg."
City officials also revealed that New York currently has the capacity to do about 11,000 coronavirus tests each day — far short of the hundreds of thousands a day that will be needed to suppress the disease and restart the city's beleaguered economy. Mayor Bill de Blasio warned against efforts to reopen local business too soon, saying the disease "has not been beaten yet."
New York City now has 138,435 confirmed cases of Covid-19, with 2,519 new cases identified on Wednesday.
"That really, I think, is the tip of the iceberg," Health Commissioner Oxiris Barbot said. "It wouldn't surprise me if at this point in time, we have probably close to a million New Yorkers who have been exposed to Covid-19."
Health officials still believe it is likely that half of the city's population of more than 8.6 million will eventually be infected with the virus. Nearly 15,000 people have died.
"The coronavirus is alive and well and living in New York City," de Blasio said at his press briefing Thursday.
As states including Georgia have begun to lift quarantine restrictions and allow businesses to reopen, de Blasio said such a move was still far off in New York and warned that easing up because of economic or political pressure was a big mistake.
"A lot of states are rushing to reopen," he said. "My fear is that there are people governed more by politics or image or their concern about the economy than their concern about the health and welfare of their people."
De Blasio chastised President Donald Trump for his tweets encouraging protesters to "liberate" their states. On Wednesday, protesters came out in Albany to oppose New York's ongoing lockdown.
"It will not only backfire, it will set us back by months and months," the mayor said. "Any place that attempts to quote unquote liberate before they have the facts, before they have the truth, they're actually going to be chaining their people to a painful reality and prolonging their agony."
The 11,000 daily tests are up from fewer than 10,000 last week, but the mayor wants hundreds of thousands of tests a day in order to pursue a plan to isolate people who test positive and trace their contacts. "That number, I hope, will start to increase steadily," de Blasio said.
The city has yet to see consistent progress on health indicators it is watching to determine when the virus is on the wane. The number of patients in ICUs at public hospitals has hovered around double their normal capacity. It was 796 on Tuesday, down from 821 the day before. "That's not the movement we need," de Blasio said.
The city is investigating the deaths of three men in a Midtown quarantine hotel — who were discharged from three different hospitals — and de Blasio said the number of medical personnel monitoring people isolated in hotel rooms would be increased in response.
One of the men does not appear to have died from Covid-19, but the other two did.
"What we're still trying to understand is what happened in the discharge process that would have led someone to end up being discharged to a hotel if they were still in any kind of danger," de Blasio said. "We do not have the full, full picture yet."
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Drug Trafficking Allegations: We're not 'investigating' Tinubu, says INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has denied authoring a statement on allegations of drug trafficking made against the ruling All Progressives Congress APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Mr Rotimi Oyekanmi told our Correspondent that the statement was fake. The said statement had quoted INEC National Commissioner in charge of Information and Voter Education Committee, Barr. Festus Okoye as saying the commission was in talks with United States authorities to get more details on the allegation with a view to determining whether the APC standard bearer may have violated relevant provisions of the Electoral Law 2022 (as amended). In an updated response, Okoye advised the public to discountenance the fake statement.
He said; "A Press Release purported to have been issued by the Commission has been trending online since yesterday Friday 11th November 2022. It claims that the Commission has commenced investigation into a case of criminal forfeiture against one of the Presidential candidates in the forthcoming General Election and is liaising with a Court in the United States of America in pursuit of same to determine possible violation of our guidelines or the Electoral Act 2022.
"We wish to state categorically that the said Press Release did not emanate from the Commission nor is it pursuing the purported course of action. It is the handiwork of mischief makers and utterly fake. "Press Releases from the Commission are uploaded to the INEC Press Corps platform and simultaneously disseminated through our website and official social media handles.
"The public is advised to ignore the Press Release".
The fake statement which went viral on Saturday evening was titled, "Certified True Copy of Order of Criminal Forfeiture against APC Presidential Candidate Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the United States" and dated November 11, 2022.
it reads; "Our attention has been drawn to the recently released certified true copy of an order of criminal forfeiture granted against Asiwaju Bola Tinubu the presidential flag bearer of the All Progressive Congress by the United States Court of Northern Illinois district dated 23rd July 1993.
"The order borders on issues of criminal forfeiture of funds linked to narcotics smuggling conspiracy and money laundering. We are currently liaising with the Northern Illinois District Court in order to establish more facts about the case before taking a decision.
"We are also studying the judgment in order to determine whether offences which contradict the INEC guidelines and Electoral Act 2022 has been committed. "We endeavour to expedite the process and shall communicate the results of our findings together with our decision to the general public within ten working dates from today's date".
The Inter-Party Advisory Committee(IPAC) has urged all political parties to meet the 35 per cent of all inclusion of women, girls and People Living With Disability (PWDs).The National Chairman of IPAC, Mr Yabagi Sani, said this at its National-Level... | {
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The Heart Chakra or Anahata in Sanskrit is our fourth Chakra located in the center of our chest.
This Chakra brings balance to the other chakras as it acts like a bridge connecting the three lower energy centers (emotional) with the three higher energy centers (spiritual).
The Heart Chakra houses many of our emotions including forgiveness, acceptance and love. It is where we feel joy and sorrow, peace and pain.
The Heart Chakra color is Green, but on higher frequencies it can turn to pink. It's element is Air and is symbolized by a 12-petalled lotus.
When the Heart Chakra is in balance, one will feel love and union with all things in perfect harmony. We are able to love, accept and forgive ourselves and others with ease.
We are able to give with unconditional love finding balance between mental and physical being. We do not judge, instead we find abundance and happiness in all things.
With a over-active Heart Chakra, we can bounce to the extremes of the spectrum of emotions that are both positive and negative, such as being overly enthusiastic in common situations or feeling exceptionally angry over something small, similar to bipolar disorder (but not really).
When this Chakra is blocked, we often find ourselves being extremely critical of ourselves and unable to find a positive outlook on life.
Fear of rejection and unworthiness can leave us keeping distance in relationships with friends and loved ones.
It can also make us codependent and in need of reassurance from others as we crave the need to feel loved.
To open the Heart Chakra using your crystals, it is important to acknowledge and feel the unconditional love in all that is around us. By visiting a meadow to meditate or taking time out of your day to experience the blossoming of the flowers, you will see the Divine love that is in everything.
I am loved. I am worthy. I am in balance with the universe. I accept the past. I love myself. I am open to receiving love. I am grateful for my blessings. My heart is free from the past. I am united with all beings and nature. My energy flows and expands with ease. I radiate serenity and joy. I am blessed. I give and receive love unconditionally. I forgive others and myself. | {
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Bernard Sinniah Nihal Jinasena Dr Philip G Veerasingam Hélène Honnorat C. Anjalendran Gérard Robuchon Jey Gnanam
AYS Gnanam - My Father's Story
A.Y.S. Gnanam was an entrepreneus who wrote his name permanently in the annals of Sri Lanka's Industrial history by starting many successful companies during his lifetime. He was a family man who was God fearing, hard-working and generous. This is a biography of his life
Grandfather's Letters
The controversial Professor of Mathematics, scholar and lawyer from Vavuniya – C. Suntharalingam, was a member of independent Ceylon's first cabinet of Ministers alongside D.S Senanayake, S.W.R.D Bandaranaike, J.R Jayewardene, J.L Kotelawala, Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, T.B Jayah, Dudley Senanayake etc. Resigning from his Ministerial post in an era of rising communal tension, he composed open letters to his grandchildren, venting his disenchantment, and decrying the direction that Ceylon's newly gained independence was taking under the stewardship of her elected officials. These letters, serialised in newspapers over fifty years ago, present an insight into a version of events that contributed to our turbulent, recent history.
Honouring Martin Quéré
The scholar, historian, colleague, friend, and mentor who dedicated his life to Sri Lanka
This libr amicorum is a book of original writings (research, fiction, poetry..) compiled by friends of Fr. Martin Quéré to celebrate his first 50 years in Sri Lanka. The subjects are concerning his fields of interest, as a historian (of religion, of the Portugese period in Sri Lanka, of the French battles in Trincomalee), as a reader of literature, and as a man well versed in many languages.
Jaffna Boy
Read an excerpt!
Jaffna Boy is the engaging true story of a young boy's life at a Sri Lankan boarding school in the 1970s, as recalled during one fateful train ride - and the advice from an unexpected source that would change the course of his life forever.
My Chequered Life
All income from the sale of this book will be donated to the RUHUNA SAILING ASSOCIATION in Weligama, Sri Lanka
My Chequered Life is an inspiring read for anyone interested in how to do business with honesty and without compromising one's integrity. A talented racing driver and competitive yachtsman, Jinasena combined ethics and enjoyment in his quest for a fulfilling life. It is a story worth reading that gives a commentary on society and reveals the dynamic and purpose of his personal journey. In this lively book which reveals his business secrets and his adventures, his successes and his obstacles, Nihal Jinasena gives us an enjoyable story, a worthwhile lesson and most importantly of all the message that you don't have to be corrupt in order to succeed!
Eldest son of a prominent family that has been a household name for four generations, Nihal Jinasena gives us an honest and candid look at his life from childhood to present day through the years spent in the UK for studies and work experience. In his usual fetching style, Jinasena who has a multi-faceted personality shares his love of sports, culture arts travel and business acumen.
Tales of an Enchanted Boyhood
Alupola to Jaffna 1940-1960
The waterfall at Alupola was the centre of my childhood existence. Its subdued roar and 'white water' gave one a sense of peace and tranquility. Bright sunny days would light up the entire valley. The cry of the Brahminy kite wheeling in ecstasy high up in the blue sky would enchant us.
Local tea estate workers of South Indian origin, claimed that on misty moonlit nights, the seven mythical 'Karthigai virgins', came to the pool below the second waterfall, to frolic and bathe. This story added a fairytale beauty to the Alupola Falls. Often, walking past it on moonlit nights with my father, I would peer through the mist and thunder of the waterfalls, looking for the 'Seven Karthigai Virgins'. I never got a glimpse of them. The locals claimed that anyone who did glimpse them would be struck mad by their beauty. Then he or she would roam the earth looking for another sight of them, abandoning all worldly pleasures.
Maybe it was my luck not to see them.
The third outstanding memoir by Dr Veerasingam which lovingly chronicles days gone by.
The Cry of the Devil Bird
Incidents in the life of a surgeon, working in Ceylon Sri Lanka, from 1965 to 2005
"One month after assuming duties as DMO, I took delivery of the car in Colombo. That evening, with me seated by his side, my driver drove it through the night to Koslande 200 miles away. We reached home at about 2 a.m. the next day and went to sleep, dog-tired. On the next morning, we found a patch of oil beneath one wheel of the newly acquired car. The fault was a leak of brake-fluid. A faulty brake-washer from the wheel-cylinder had caused it. It was easily replaced, though it seemed an inauspicious beginning to a relationship with my new vehicle."
As a natural sequel to the hugely successful Remembered Vignettes, Dr. Philip Veerasingam traces his trajectory as a country doctor posted in remote and rural parts of Sri Lanka, culminating as Consultant Surgeon in Colombo. Travel with him on this fascinating journey and re-live the difficult working conditions and the necessity to improvise solutions on the job.
Wedded to Asia
French expatriate, exotic husband, half-caste children, a volatile mix!
For him, civilization meant Buddhism, whisky and driving on the left. Away from home, neither Europe, nor the Caribbean, nor any other landmass in the Indian Ocean could compare to his own shimmering island.
For her, being packed off to all four corners of the world was like an intoxicating elixir, to be taken without moderation.
This is the story of a ménage à trois: Hélène, Upali... and Asia. | {
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California homeowner warns of exploding shower glass doors
A San Diego homeowner says his shower glass door exploded while he was in another room.
By: KGTV Staff
MELISSA MECIJA — A Hillcrest, California, man warns others about something he never thought could happen—an exploding shower glass door.
Rudy Servin said he was sitting down on his sofa working on his laptop when he suddenly heard a crash noise. He had no idea where it came from until he walked over to his bathroom and made a surprising discovery. His shower door shattered, leaving glass all over the floor. The door was less than a year old.
"I'm still traumatized," Servin said. "I still think now and then, God…if I had been in there, even just standing there brushing my teeth."
Servin is not the only one who has experienced this.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said from 2016 to 2020 that it estimates 4,900 emergency department visits associated with shattering glass shower doors. The agency also confirmed one reported death when the person fell into the door.
The CPSC said that tempered glass is designed to break "into nuggets and not shards."
Mark Meshulam, a glass expert based out of Illinois, said there are multiple reasons tempered glass can break. He cites a design or installation error, the overhead rollers may go off track, or there could be a pre-existing chip. He also said impurity in tempered glass—called a nickel sulfide inclusion—could also cause.
Servin's shower has since been fixed, but he is still nervous about using it. "It's just something to be aware of," Servin said. "This can happen… not as often as you would think, but it exists."
Consumers can report Safety-related incidents involving glass to SaferProducts.gov.
Melissa Mecija at KGTV first reported this story.
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Paladin Walk: Patrick, tell us what your doing at Air Force, and what led you to Colorado?
I am an Assistant Offensive Line Coach for the Varsity but I am also the Junior Varsity Off. Coordinator/Off. Line Coach. Basically I am Coach Hendrix's assistant. At Air Force we have a J.V. team that normally consists of freshman and some sophomores. We play a 5 to 6 game schedule against Junior Colleges and our own Prep School. We do not redshirt any of our freshman so instead we give them a chance for some playing time.
I was working at Coastal Carolina this past season with a great staff. I was an Assistant Strength Coach and had a great time working with all the players in the weight room. But I had a strong desire to coach on the field and particularly o-line. Coach Hendrix accepted the job at Air Force this past off-season and I got a call from him a month or two later. This position came open and since I was still very familiar with Coach Hendrix's terminology having played for him for four years I had a pretty good shot at the job. I can't imagine a greater opportunity then to work at a place with a great winning tradition while doing what I love to do.
Paladin Walk: Is coaching going to be a career for Patrick Covington?
And do you think we might see you coaching for the Paladins in the future?
I hope I can make a career of coaching. I think I have the greatest job in the world. I get to spend time with high quality people in an enthusiastic environment where everyone is striving towards the same goal. I love going to work everyday. I really can't imagine myself having as much fun doing anything else. I would love to coach at Furman one day. Having played at FU I know what a great place it is. If that opportunity would arise I would definitely jump on it.
Paladin Walk: You were a helluva consistent player for Furman, the one play that sticks out is seeing you run 60 yards to chase down the Appalachian defender to save a touchdown in the 2005 playoff game. What was running through your mind? And on a good note, what's your favorite memory as a Paladin?
Ha. I never thought my last play would be a tackle. Believe it or not I thought I was going to strip that ball and make something happen. I felt like I was running as fast as I could until I saw how slow I looked on film.
There are so many great memories on and off the field from my experience as a Paladin. On the field would have to be when we beat App. State in the regular season of my senior year. I just remember what an emotional game that was for all of us. They had managed to beat us the prior years in close games where they could have gone either way. Off the field there are so many great memories I can't list them all. Being around the guys on the team and going to eat at the Ham House or Stax together. Stuff like that is what you remember the most. The lasting relationships that I developed with my teammates.
Paladin Walk: Did you ever have a favorite play or formation at Furman?
It would have to be our short yardage/goal line play that everyone has seen a million times because Jerome Felton usually scored on that play. The quick hitter to the fullback with the playside guard pulling. You just always knew we were going to gain yardage.
Paladin Walk: Your dad Dwight was responsible for getting the Paladin Walk started on gameday. What did the walk mean to you as a player?
You know I wish we had that all 4 years I was there. I think it added even more tradition to the game day experience at Paladin Stadium. I think it also put a spotlight on the Statue.
Paladin Walk: Clay Hendrix has built many quality offensive lines at Furman. What did you learn from Clay as a player that helps you now as a coach?
I was very fortunate to play for Coach Hendrix. He taught us to play with consistency and have an understanding that if everyone does their job we were always going to be successful. More importantly he always treats every one of his players equally and with respect.
Paladin Walk: What is the most important characteristic a football player needs to have to have the type of success that you enjoyed at Furman?
Every player that is recruited to come to FU has the skills to become a solid college football player. I think what you see in the guys that succeed is their ability to become great team players. Guys that I played with like Rodney Johnson, Billy Napier, Corey Stewart, and many more that you saw excel on the field were the ones leading by example and pushing people to buy into the goals we set as team.
Paladin Walk: What do you think about the current crop of Paladins manning the offensive line?
I think there are a couple of young guys there that are physically a lot more talented than I was. I think in the past season many of those young guys got a lot of game time experience which will only add to the depth for the 2007 season. They had some good senior mentors in Adi and John, and that will help immensely.
Paladin Walk: Now for some serious questions. Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or Wii?
I had a Playstation 2 in college but haven't played it in awhile.
Paladin Walk: What's one thing about Patrick Covington that would surprise Furman fans?
You know I really don't know. Probably that, before I committed to FU my senior of high school I was really close to committing to App. State. They were the first to offer me. I'm still glad I didn't.
Patrick thanks for taking the time to answer some questions and good luck this season with the Falcons.
1) Dwight you're a parent of a former Furman Football player can you put in a few words what the experience was like for you as a parent?
Thrilling. To have a son play for and attend one of the leading liberal arts universities in the country could not have been a better experience for him or us. The most important part was that his coaches told Patrick the truth everyday. They didn't play games with him, but let him know where he stood and what he needed to do to get better. Clay Hendrix turned him into the player we knew he could be and did it in a quality way. We are so glad he is coaching with Clay now at the Air Force Academy. And Patrick has a Furman degree. Our relationships with the other player parents are also very special. We tailgated together, traveled to away games and stayed in the same hotels because we enjoyed each others company and loved talking football. We formed the Furman Football Parents Association to help promote greater unity, to make sure all the parents were included in what was going on and to take advantage of hotel discounts we could negotiate by traveling as a group.
2) How did you get from a player parent to a Furman employee in charge of athletic ticket sales?
It all started when I first met Dr. Shi right after the football banquet in 2004. In our conversation I thanked him for the great experience Patrick was enjoying at Furman and that I thought he was the most fortunate guy in the world to work and lead such a great and beautiful institution as Furman. Right then, (as if on cue) Anne Fambrough comes up and puts he arms around both of us and looks Dr. Shi right in the eye and says, "You need to hire this guy!" I was shocked by this, but Dr. Shi said let's talk. It had never occurred to me to pursue a job at Furman and I thought that was the end of it. The parents met after the banquet and the Football Parents Association and the Paladin Walk was born. We did the Freshman Football Rouser at the spring game for the next two springs to welcome the new recruits and their parents to the Furman family and I MC'ed this event that included Dr. Gary Clark and Dr. Shi. In the fall of 2005 I received an email from Dr. Clark saying that he and Dr. Shi were creating the position of Athletic Ticket Sales Coordinator and would I be interested? I could not dial the phone fast enough. I had always wanted to work for a college, but to be able to sell Furman Athletics and Furman University. I still have the copy of the email. I can't wait to get to campus in the morning and I hate to leave at night.
3) Can you tell us some of the ticket initiatives for 2007? And what are some new things we can look forward to Game day?
On www.furmanpaladins.com main page you will see the button for the Furman Elementary and Middle School Initiative. We are selling season tickets in our east stands for $50 and if the buyer designates a elementary or middle school on the form we will donate 30% of the purchase price to that school. I have spoken and visited with several PTA presidents who are promoting this to their parents. This is a win-win for Furman and the schools.
http://furmanpaladins.cstv.com/fanzone/2007allaccess.html We will revive a grand tradition on August 18 at Pump up the Purple Fan Appreciation Day. Make sure you invite your friends to join us.
4) Your son Patrick was an All-American offensive lineman for Furman. What's going on with Patrick and his new job with Air Force?
He is recruiting in Portland, Oregon as I type this. He will spend the week there then fly back to Colorado Springs for the weekend then fly to Boise on Sunday to recruit for two days then to Utah until Friday when he will travel to Palo Alto for the Stanford/Nike combine. He spent last weekend at Purdue evaluating players at that Nike combine. Join the Air Force coaching staff and see the world. He is having a great time and he has been learning a lot. He is meeting high school coaches that have been in coaching for 20 plus years and they see how young he is and wonder what in the world they are doing talking to this kid they would have been coaching just a few years ago.
5) What can a Furman fan do to help you get people in the seats?
Invite friends to the games. Use Pump up the Purple Day on August 18 to bring your friends to Furman. Word of mouth and referrals about your great experience of watching a football team that is in the hunt year in and out for a national championship is the most compelling. We will also have slideshows on www.furmanpaladins.com about game day experiences that fans can send as links to their friends. We have one of the best athletic programs in the country and we don't back down from anyone. We should thump our chests and talk it up when we beat Clemson in baseball and the girl's softball team comes from 7th seed to win the SoCon Tournament and a spot in the NCAA field. And at the same time the NCAA has honored seven Furman University athletic teams with public recognition awards for their latest Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores.
What a great combination of academics and athletics! Best thing you can do is invite them to your tailgate and the games and talk about how proud you are of Furman. And I know our fans do it!
The bonus question: Who do you think will be the surprise player for the 2007 football season?
I think how well we can run the ball.
Not a surprise, but somewhat of an unknown to the average fan is Tharry Salley. Hard hitting, hard running FB/RB who will be in the mix as the Paladins are pretty deep at running back. Man, he can hit and does not mind running over people. Mike Brown will have a chance to show what he can do at tailback also. Sets up his blockers and waits for the hole to open then has the burst of speed to take advantage of the opening. And I am talking about three deep here for the surprise players.
On the defensive side of the ball will be the Twitty Brothers. They both like to hit and play from the ground up. I thought they had a good spring and will get their share of playing time this fall. | {
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Main_column column_1 column_2 column_3 column_4
qw qw NaN rt NaN
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NaN NaN cg NaN NaN
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DF should looks like below:
Main_column column_1 column_2 column_3 column_4 new_column
qw qw NaN rt NaN qw
we qe NaN qe NaN we
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NaN NaN cg NaN NaN cg
NaN NaN NaN vb bn vb
So basically I need to create a new column based on values from privies one. There are 2 things that needs to be take into account.
*
*If there is a value in "Main_column", the same values should be in "new_column".
*If there is no values in "Main_column", we should take value from the next column (if there is any).
Do you have any idea how to do that?
Regards
A: Use -
df['new_column'] = df['Main_column'].copy()
for col in df.columns:
df['new_column'] = df['new_column'].fillna(df[col])
Output
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Abby Lee Miller had left in the halfway house for temporary as she was transferred to federal prison for medical treatment, but she is now back to home.
The 51-year-old Dance Moms alum recently suffered back pain and thus she had to admit to hospital but she is now back in the halfway house.
Abby, who was sentenced to one year and one day in jail for bankruptcy fraud in May 2017, was released from prison early and transferred to the California halfway house on March 27.
According to the court documents obtained, the former dance teacher has to follow multiple strict guidelines as part of her supervised prison release or it's possible that she will be again behind the bars.
The documents further explain that Abby must submit drug tests.
Shortly after her release, on March 29, the reality star, who was replaced on Dance Moms with Cheryl Burke, was spotted enjoying a trip to the nail salon. Later on April 1, Abby was also caught celebrating Easter at a church service in Los Angeles.
As per the report, Abby is expected to be released on May 25. | {
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Q: How to remove all but last n commits from git history to save space I use git to backup and restore folders that can change on my system and they can get really large as useless history accumulates. I only need the last 4 or so commits, how can I squash or delete the whole history except for the last n commits?
A: Disclaimer: Your first sentence may have unfortunately tainted this question:
I use git to backup and restore folders that can change on my system and they can get really large as useless history accumulates.
If the history is "useless", than perhaps Git isn't the correct tool to use. As mentioned in the comments, Git is generally not the right tool for a backup system. That being said, if your question didn't include the first sentence, we wouldn't have been able to pass judgement as to "why" you wish to do this, and your remaining question is certainly valid:
I only need the last 4 or so commits, how can I squash or delete the whole history except for the last n commits?
Here's one fairly straight-forward way to accomplish this. Note this method requires that you determine some things before you begin:
*
*The branch name you wish to rewrite. (This answer will assume it is called main.)
*The root commit of your branch. Get it with: git log main --reverse (This answer will assume it is called <old-repo-root-commit-id>.)
*The oldest commit ID you want to keep, e.g. your forth commit from the top, which will become your new repo root commit. (This answer will assume it is called <new-repo-root-commit-id>.)
*Your git status should be clean before you start. If it isn't, consider committing (or undoing) your most recent changes.
Here are the set of commands to run:
git switch --detach <new-repo-root-commit-id>
git reset --soft <old-repo-root-commit-id>
git commit --amend --reuse-message=<new-repo-root-commit-id>
git rebase <new-repo-root-commit-id> main --onto @
I see your title mentions your goal is to save space. In order for this to also achieve that goal you can't have any other refs leftover in your repo which point to your old commit IDs. If you only have a single branch in your system without any tags, then the old commits will eventually get garbage collected. If you want to clean it up right now, see this question.
Detailed explanation of how the commands work:
*
*The switch command simply checks out the specific commit you want to be your new root commit. This is identical to git checkout <new-repo-root-commit-id> but the newer switch command requires you specify --detach when you are checking out a commit ID rather than a named branch.
*The reset command says to change which commit you're currently pointing to, to instead be the root commit ID, and the --soft says to not change your local files, and also leave all the changes that would happen as a result of this reset, as staged and ready to be committed.
*Note after the reset you are pointing to the very first commit in your repo, and now you are going to amend (rewrite) that commit to include all changes between the root and the new root commit. This is essentially just squashing all the previous commits into a single commit. The --reuse-message option says to use the commit message from the new repo root instead of the original repo root. This isn't actually needed, but it's more likely that the more recent commit message is better than the original one. This of course depends on what your commit messages say; when committing you can set a message from any other commit if you wish, or create a new different one too.
*After the commit command you have exactly one commit, and now you will rebase (replay) the remaining (e.g. 3) commits that were on main, "onto" your new commit, leaving you with just 4 commits. At this point if you do a diff of main with the commit ID that main was on before this process, the results should be empty, because you didn't actually change your working files at all. (Note you can use git reflog to see what commit ID main was on before you did this, as long as you didn't perform a full garbage collection yet of reflogs and old commits.)
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Sarasota-Manatee businesses hit by the pandemic learn new ways to reach customers
Louis Llovio
When the pandemic reached the United States and businesses across the country were forced to shut down, their owners were left to figure out how to stay afloat.
The Bradenton Farmers' Market was among them.
Farmers, artisans and local shops depended on the market for their livelihood. But with people expected to stay home and no signs of when a lockdown would end, the obvious question was, "What do we do?"
So Realize Bradenton, which operates the market, took it online.
"A switch to the online farmers market was like building a plane while flying it, in a sense," said Johnette Isham, executive director of Realize Bradenton. "It was really, really, really hard. But it was really, really, really worth it."
The economic impact and sudden downturn caused by COVID-19 left business owners reeling and looking for solutions. For many, the most obvious solution was to adapt their traditional storefront to an online shop.
But, like the people at Realize Bradenton, business owners soon realized that switching to e-commerce was not as easy as flipping a switch.
Customers head online
According to the World Trade Organization, the pandemic, and the restrictions that came along with it, have created a worldwide spike in the number of people shopping online.
People with limited access to the internet and technology have a harder time keeping up. The pandemic, the WTO says, "has highlighted the glaring need to bridge the digital divide, both within and across countries, given the central role the digital economy has played during the crisis."
But a lack of digital access isn't just affecting shoppers – it is also a barrier for merchants trying to reach those people.
The WTO found that "many traditional obstacles have become even more obstructive in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. These include access to online payment solutions ... visibility in online searches, advertising and sales platforms, and the difficulties in gaining consumer trust."
One major component of switching to e-commerce, or even offering curbside pickup, was contactless payments. No-touch payment systems have been around for some time but have not been widely used.
More:Read more about how digital access impacts Sarasota-Manatee.
More:Sarasota libraries will lend internet access through mobile hotspots
The Florida Retail Federation went to work helping get merchants the technology and training they needed.
Concerns over contaminated surfaces furthering the spread of COVID-19 have led to a huge spike in the number of businesses using contactless systems.
"Technologies like point of sale, near field communication and e-signature that allow businesses to process payments safely and securely without contact can be really helpful during times like these," said Scott Shalley, president and CEO of the trade group.
Sixty-seven percent of retailers now offer contactless payment systems, according to a National Retail Federation study. Between January and August, contactless payments have grown 69%.
For business owners, though, a contactless payment system was just one of dozens of considerations when they looked at how to adapt.
And since every business is different, each merchant had to determine what would work best for them.
Then they had to figure out how to do it.
On Anna Maria Island, Amy Fleece was forced into action.
Fleece has owned Pink & Navy Boutique for 3 ½ years. She had a website and social media presence, but had long planned to start selling online.
There wasn't a great urgency, though, because her walk-in traffic was so strong.
The goal was to eventually get everything she sold online and she had been slowly working toward that before the pandemic.
"It wasn't a live, functioning thing that I had," she said.
When the lockdown began, Fleece started coming into the store every day to take pictures and put merchandise on the website.
But she quickly learned that it was more challenging than just snapping and uploading a photo. Marketing was different online, as was merchandising, tracking inventory and point of sale, she said.
"The biggest pivot was learning how to do business online," she said.
While Fleece has computer skills, she not only had to learn photography but Photoshop as well; editing the pictures to better present the merchandise to online shoppers.
"Those were skills that I did not have beforehand, so those were definitely new."
Another lesson was how to use social media more effectively.
Fleece said e-commerce forced her to be more thoughtful about what she posted so people could understand what the store was doing and what it offered. Before, she'd take a photo and post it, but now she had to be more strategic about what she was doing.
She also began to offer local delivery and curbside pickup.
While shifting to online sales helped her during the lockdown, it didn't make up for the two-month closure.
"Honestly, my online sales would not be able to sustain me right now," Fleece said. "It's nowhere near what we get in walk-by traffic."
She expects that will eventually change.
"It takes time because people don't think to come to my website to shop for things because they haven't done it in the past."
While Pink & Navy has reopened, online sales are still a big, ongoing focus. She continues working to improve the site and to get better at running it.
"As much as my in-store is really important I'm trying to build the online continually," Fleece said. "I think it will be a good buffer if other things happen."
A good foundation
At Bookstore1Sarasota, owner Georgia Court already had a decent online operation. She had to improve it to get through the pandemic.
"When we closed for coronavirus, one important thing it did for us was it gave us the opportunity to enhance our online store," Court said.
"We'd had that for a long time, but it hadn't been a 'thing.' It was more or less a convenience for some of our snowbird customers who went home to Iowa and wanted to buy a book from us."
One of the goals of expanding the store's online business was enhancing the website and making it easier to use. The store also added a side door pickup service.
Now, Court said, Bookstore1 is mailing "tons and tons more books than we ever thought we would."
Court said they were already "tweaking" the store's website before the pandemic but had put off making bigger changes "until we had time. And who has time when you're busy in an active bookstore?"
Once the lockdown began, Bookstore1 completely reworked its website, giving the online store a new look, and upgraded its software to make buying easier.
She said the crucial goal was to make the online store more user friendly, something that had been neglected because most customers walked in the door to buy books.
That was in part accomplished by putting the store's entire inventory online.
"If you want to buy a certain puzzle, or puppet, or a certain book, you can, right there, tell if it's in stock on our shelves – whether you're planning to come in or buy it online," Court said.
Along with the inventory, Bookstore1 also added podcasts and is hosting live author events via Zoom.
In all, Court said, the pandemic, despite reduced sales, created an opening. She said sales online and through the side door pickup service have not diminished in the two months since the store reopened.
"That enforced pause in business as usual gave us the opportunity to rethink many things," she said. "Online store, the continued side door delivery. Those kinds of services have really continued to grow. They are not going away."
While Pink & Navy Boutique and Bookstore1Sarasota were putting their plans into place, the folks at Realize Bradenton were trying to build an online farmers' market from scratch.
The downtown market announced March 17 that it would close for the remainder of the spring season.
Isham said the organization felt responsible for the people who counted on the market. But how could they safely serve the farmers, artisans and shoppers?
"Our initial response was kind of like, 'OMG, how do we keep the benefits of the farmers market?'" she said.
The decision was made to switch to an e-commerce model, despite the fact the market had no existing online presence.
For the next several weeks, Realize Bradenton created an online business, figuring out on the fly out how to post inventory, create payment systems and attract shoppers while coordinating with farmers on merchandise and figuring out distribution.
"We just did it. We just dove into it, flew the plane, didn't know if it was going to work," Isham said.
While there was an obvious learning curve with the technology, and a few glitches, a new challenge awaited them: getting vendors used to a new way of doing business and shoppers used to shopping online rather than strolling from stall to stall.
In order for it to work, the farmers and artisans needed to get Realize Bradenton staff a list of merchandise by noon on Mondays. The market manager would post what was available online by late Tuesday.
"In other words. The blueberry guy had to tell us he had 50 containers of blueberries so that the website would shut off at 50," Isham said. "It was a lot of, lot of, lot of work for us. We had to do all the work on the back end."
Shoppers, then, could shop until Thursday morning.
With all the orders in and merchandise dropped off, Realize Bradenton got to work pre-packaging the orders so they could be picked up at a drive-thru market Saturday. Angel Oak Café, which opened for business March 9, volunteered its space for the distribution.
The market reopened online April 20.
Realize Bradenton didn't charge vendors and the online market brought in about $25,000 in revenue, Isham said.
The market was online for just seven weeks. While shoppers stroll the stalls on downtown streets now, the lessons learned and the technology won't go to waste.
Isham said Realize Bradenton is using the "base of information" to expand the shop features on its website and is stepping back to refine the online operation.
And, the upside is, like all business owners who adapted on the fly, she and her staff will be ready for whatever comes next.
This story comes from Aspirations Journalism, an initiative of The Patterson Foundation and the Sarasota Herald-Tribune to inform, inspire and engage the community to take action on issues related to digital access. | {
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Essere Lodge is a guest lodge, wedding and events venue situated in the countryside, close to the town of Tulbagh and on the Tulbagh wine route – just over an hour's drive from Cape Town.
Set in a flowing indigenous garden with spectacular sunset views of the Witzenberg mountains, the lodge is the perfect getaway from your busy city life.
Accommodation at the lodge comprises eight comfortable suites with stunning views from your private patio. The décor is organic-industrial with soft natural furnishings.
The main hub is a spacious converted barn with modern styling and feel that's still true to its farm-style roots. With floor-to-ceiling windows, you can enjoy the view from the two terraces, or unwind with a book in front of the fireplace during the winter.
We also have a pool, a braai area including a pizza oven, and a full bar featuring award-winning local wines and craft beer.
Breakfast is served in the dining area in the barn or the patios overlooking the garden and mountains.
Essere Lodge has eight well-appointed, serviced rooms with private patio, shower en-suite and coffee and tea facilities.
We host weddings, team-building getaways, a special event pop-up restaurant and other exciting gatherings.
Find out more about the history of Tulbagh and what the region and the Tulbagh Wine Route has to offer visitors.
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ACM Elects New Leadership Team to Face Rapidly Evolving Digital Environment
ACM has elected Alexander L. Wolf as President for a two-year term beginning July 1. Wolf, a Professor in Computing at Imperial College London, UK, said he is committed to creating a climate in which fresh ideas are generated to address the challenges confronting ACM in the rapidly evolving computing community. He cited as top priorities the rise of computer-mediated, cost-free, dynamic social networks as well as the forces reshaping relationships among authors, readers, reviewers, publishers and libraries.
Also elected to two-year terms were Vice President Vicki L. Hanson, Professor and Chair of Inclusive Technologies in the School of Computing at the University of Dundee, Scotland and Distinguished Professor of Computing at the Rochester Institute of Technology; and Secretary/Treasurer Erik Altman, Manager of the Dynamic Optimization Group at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center.
Hanson noted that while ACM has never had as much impact as it does now, the organization faces rapidly changing technical and professional environments. She identified the expanding global community as the impetus for ACM to develop strategies that connect with local technical communities through better understanding of diverse cultural, educational, and professional contexts.
Altman highlighted his interest in raising awareness of ACM's valued lifelong learning and career development programs among the many practitioner members that ACM serves. He cited the extensive online books offerings as well as the Distinguished Speakers Program for sharing expertise around the globe.
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"stop.reset" by Regina Taylor at the Goodman Theatre, through June 21. Pictured: Eugene Lee and Edgar Sanchez.
Previews June 9, 2015 Allison Considine Leave a comment
Regina Taylor's 'stop.reset.' Gives the Goodman Something to Tweet About
The author's new play about the advance of technology offers tweet seats, an interactive hallway entrance and a microsite.
By Allison Considine
CHICAGO: Regina Taylor's stop. reset. is a commentary on technology and its negative effects on the literary world—with technology playing perhaps the biggest role in the show. Taylor also directs the production, at Goodman Theatre through June 21.
The play was inspired by a loss that was literally close to home.
"I would go across the street to my bookstore to get a cup of coffee, browse the aisles and put my hands on a book," Taylor recalls. "One day I got back into town and the bookstore was closed—I started looking for the nearest bookstore—and that's when I noted that a lot of bookstores were closing."
That was about five years ago. The resulting play, about a businessman trying to save his beloved Chicago bookstore from extinction in the face of e-readers and digital publishing, was first developed and staged at Signature Theatre in 2013. The trends portrayed in the play have only advanced since she wrote it, and now, with the play's remount in the town that inspired it, stop. reset. has reached beyond the stage.
"What is very different about this is the expansion of the story, which is outside the theatre itself," says Taylor, a Goodman resident artist for the past 20 years. "I started working on the online aspect of the piece with the first production, but really took off with it here." With live presentations, tweet seats, dinner symposia and an interactive microsite, the production has indeed broken through the walls of the Owen Theatre.
Regina Taylor.
At the dinner symposia, artists, sociologists, publishers and tech-savvy people have conversations about how technology has changed their fields in the last decade. Taylor is also working with artists across the Windy City to create short films, spoken word and music with the theme of technology, all of them featured on stopreset.org.
The production is both "high-tech and high-touch," says Taylor, with a corridor leading into the theatre that is filled with objects from the play for audience members to interact with. In addition to the microsite, audience members can use #stopreset to comment on the show while it is in progress. "They are tweeting for the first time at the Goodman Theatre—there is assigned seating in the balcony for those who tweet," says Taylor excitedly.
Despite the new wave of technology, the object of theatregoing remains the same; there's just an added twist. The production is "bringing communities together in an actual space where people share actual breath, and bringing communities together in terms of the virtual," says Taylor.
It's clear that technology is changing the way people create and experience theatre nearly as much as it's changed their relationship to the printed word. And while stop.reset. is in part about the end of something, it's also about the potential for new beginnings and new connections.
"I think we are here—our society is here and I don't think we will be going back," says Taylor. "It has been a wonderful journey for me as an artist to witness the changes that are happening right here, right now—to be able to witness and to be able to speak on the changes that are occurring in our society."
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Of a Revolution
O.A.R. (Of a Revolution)
O.A.R. performing at Lincoln Theater in 2015
Rockville, Maryland, United States
Alternative rock, jam
Lava, Everfine
Marc Roberge
Chris Culos
Richard On
Benj Gershman
Jerry DePizzo
Mikel Paris
www.ofarevolution.com
Of a Revolution, better known as O.A.R., is an American rock band consisting of Marc Roberge (vocals, guitar), Chris Culos (drums, percussion), Richard On (guitar, backing vocals), Benj Gershman (bass guitar), Jerry DePizzo (saxophone, guitar, backing vocals). The band has a lot of fans in college and many of the band's songs relate to the band members' lives at Ohio State University (Columbus) and growing up in Rockville, Maryland.
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American rock bands
Musical groups from Maryland
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1996 establishments in Maryland
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K3 Project's Voltage Regulator Leaves for Pakistan
The voltage regulator of the Karachi project in Pakistan (K3 project) was completed and shipped to its buyer on June 28.
Manufactured by Harbin Electric Corporation (QHD) Heavy Equipment Company Limited, the regulator of the K3 project is a key facility to control the primary circuit pressure and offer over-pressure protection.
The vertical stabilizer is designed in the shape of a bell jar. It is about 13,763 mm long and weighs about 104 tons.
The top of the regulator features five valve end connections, one spray nozzle, one manhole collar and 84 electric heating elements. A single surge nozzle can be found at the bottom.
During the manufacturing, the company conquered technical difficulties including surfacing of the shell cover and the wall of the cylinder body, processing of the electric heating casing's cold charge hole and welding and installation of the electric heating elements.
Being an important part of the exported "Hualong One" nuclear generator unit, the stabilizer is the last product Harbin Electric Corporation (QHD) Heavy Equipment Company Limited contracted to manufacture for the K3 project.
In the past five years, the company had produced all the main equipment of the K2 and K3 nuclear power projects, which included steam generators, regulators, PRS heat exchangers, PCS heat exchangers and residual heat removal exchangers, all delivered on schedule.
Harbin Electric Corporation (QHD) Heavy Equipment Company Limited has mastered the manufacturing of the supporting facilities through self-development, technique introduction and innovation and technique optimization.
In addition to those technologies, the company also made breakthroughs in many other key technologies such as nickel base alloy surfacing of the vapor generator's tube plate, production of control components, expanded welding of the joint between the tube and the plate, tube indentation prevention technology, and welding and anti-deformation technology of horizontal supporting junction plates.
The steam regulator was selected as one of the first and main technical equipment products in key fields in Hebei province during the manufacturing.
The completion of the products for the K3 project played a significant role in promoting the company's development and improving its status in the nuclear power equipment market.
Meanwhile, the company also made contributions to improving China's nuclear power facility manufacturing, driving China nuclear power facilities to "go global" and developing the overseas nuclear power equipment market.
It was also a result of the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative and China's nuclear power's "going global" strategy.
2019 is a key year of the "Hualong One" project. The roof of the containment of the K2 generator unit was hoisted at the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant on June 17, 2019, and the cold test of the nuclear circuit core of the K2 generator unit started on June 22 the same year, marking the end of the installation of the nuclear island's main supporting system.
K3 project's voltage regulator is ready to ship. [Photo/Harbin Electric Corporation (QHD) Heavy Equipment Company Limited]
The first steam generator of "Hualong One" is shipped on July 12, 2017. [Photo/Harbin Electric Corporation (QHD) Heavy Equipment Company Limited]
(Executive editor: Hao Wen)
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Washington University Gets Approval for $80M Residential, Retail Project
Washington University in St. Louis has recently obtained final approval for an $80 million student apartment and retail project in the Delmar Loop in University City and the city of St. Louis.
Gabriel Circiog
Feb 16, 2013
The 4.4-acre residential and retail development project will include five new buildings, with apartments for about 600 undergraduate students, and approximately 22,000 square feet of new retail space. The new development will be built on university-owned property between Delmar and Enright to the north and between Westgate and Eastgate avenues.
The architect of the project is Boston-based William Rawn Associates, with St. Louis-based Tao + Lee Associates Inc. serving as the local firm. The general contractor of the project is Paric Corp. The construction phase of the project, which will incorporate numerous green features, is expected to take around 14 months. The school aims to achieve at least a LEED gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Among the key green features of the pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly development will be rooftop photovoltaic panels which will provide around 10 percent of the buildings' electricity; solar thermal panels which are expected to generate 25 percent of the hot water supply; and sensors which will turn down lights in empty spaces. Landscaping will feature rain gardens and close to 5,000 native shrubs, grasses, grounds and ferns.
The project will feature around 250 apartments ranging in size from one- to three-bedroom units. The apartments will be managed by the WUSTL Office of Residential Life.
Image Credits: William Rawn Associates, courtesy of www.wustl.edu
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What kind of wiretaps are we talking about
December 20, 2005 / Rafe / 0 Comments
There was much speculation yesterday about what sort of wiretaps the NSA was running, with the most plausible theory being that they were using some kind of wide-ranging filtering technology to spy on people en masse. Way back in 2000 there was much discussion of a system called Carnivore, under which the federal government would install hardware at ISPs to snoop on all of the email that the ISP processed, but general fear of widespread NSA snooping goes back a lot further than that.
The creators of uber-editor GNU Emacs foresaw this sort of technology and helpfully added the spook function to automatically add words to email messages that might be of interest to the NSA, under the theory that inserting chaff into the world of email would make such systems less useful. This functionality was added to Emacs 16 years ago.
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Is Chiropractic properly regulated in the UK?
Yes! Chiropractic a fully regulated primary healthcare profession. UK Chiropractors undergo four or five years of full time education to Batchelor of Science, B.Sc. (Hons) degree level. All are registered with the General Chiropractic Council (GCC). The GCC, brought into being by an act of parliament in 1993, is the only legal regulatory body for Chiropractic in the UK and ensures high standards for chiropractic are met throughout the UK. This includes standards of initial professional education, of continuing professional development, and high standards of ethical service to members of the public.
Is Acupuncture properly regulated in the UK?
Sadly, there are practitioners using acupuncture in the UK who may only have had a short training lasting a few weekends. Full qualification in acupuncture means study of acupuncture to Batchelor of Science B.Sc. (Hons) degree level or equivalent on a course accredited or recognized by the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC). You can be confident that acupuncture at Advance Chiropractic & Acupuncture Clinic is delivered by a fully qualified Acupuncturist. Accept nothing less if you want to obtain the best from your acupuncture care. It is always best to seek out a properly qualified acupuncturist registered with the BAcC.
Does the treatment hurt and is it safe?
The treatment is not normally painful. Mild discomfort may be experienced during and after each treatment, but is not normally bothersome. If your condition is very painful, we adapt your treatment to minimize your discomfort. All of the treatments given at the clinic are extremely safe.
This depends on a number of factors, such as, how severe your condition is, how long you have had it, the number of episodes you have experienced, plus your age and general state of health. It will also depend on how carefully you follow the advice you are given, including keeping all of your appointments at the clinic. In our experience, if you carefully follow the advice given and keep to your treatment schedule, it will significantly increase the possibility of a more rapid and fuller recovery.
Do I need to keep coming for treatment if I am feeling well?
No. You can stop your treatment at any time. Of course, we strongly recommend that you complete your agreed course of care. We know from experience that you are much more likely to achieve full and lasting results that way. We will sometimes encourage you to see us for an occasional check-up and treatment even when you feel well. This is especially so where you have a longer history of pain or other symptoms. We have found that this not only helps to keep your pain and other symptoms at bay, but also promotes optimum physical and mental functioning. However, this option is not recommended to everyone and is in any case entirely voluntary.
This varies. It depends on your specific health needs, as well as the type of care (Chiropractic or Acupuncture) you are undergoing. Generally, a typical Chiropractic session would last 30 minutes, while an Acupuncture session would take 45 minutes.
Will you provide advice and exercises so that I can help myself?
Yes. We want you to take an active role in your own healthcare. The latest scientific research tells us that the combination of clinic treatment and exercises is better than either on their own. The advice and exercises we give are therefore an important part of your treatment and are crucial for your recovery. We provide lots of encouragement in this respect. We want you to achieve full and lasting results.
Occasionally an x-ray or scan is required, either during treatment, or before treatment can begin. In our experience, this only tends to affect a small minority of patients. You will be informed if we feel an x-ray or scan in necessary in your case, together with the likely cost implications.
No, not unless you wish to. There may be occasions when the clinic will need to write to your GP regarding your treatment. This would normally only be done after obtaining your consent.
Will I need to pay for treatment? Is it available on the NHS?
It is very unusual for chiropractic to be offered on the NHS, but you could check with your GP regarding local circumstances. Acupuncture is sometimes offered on the NHS, but waiting times for NHS treatment can be long and the number of sessions granted few. Additionally, you may well be treated by a practitioner who does not have a full bachelor's degree (B.Sc.) in acupuncture. In other words, the practitioner may not be a fully-qualified acupuncturist. We expect payment at the time of treatment, though some patients choose to block book treatments in advance. Block booking can save you lots of time while at the clinic. We also offer a discount when you block book your treatments.
Does scientific research provide support for Chiropractic?
Yes! An important research review from 2010 concluded that, in terms of the effectiveness of 'manual therapy' (includes use of Chiropractic techniques, as well as joint mobilization and massage), good quality scientific research evidence exists for a range of conditions, including acute and chronic neck pain and low back pain, acute whiplash, migraine and neck-related headaches, and extremity joint conditions etc. Go to the British Chiropractic Association's (BCA) website for information about the latest research findings.
Is there scientific research support for Acupuncture?
Yes! Scientific research is increasingly finding new ways in which acupuncture can be of benefit. Scientific research tells us that Acupuncture positively affects the nerves of the body, reducing nerve irritation and pain. It also has positive effects on the body's hormones (chemical messengers which perform various important tasks throughout the body), thereby promoting pain relief. These effects may also explain the ability of Acupuncture to increase wellbeing and reduce depression, anxiety and feelings of stress. Visit the British Acupuncture Council's website for information about the latest research findings.
Can I see a Chiropractor or Acupuncturist if I am pregnant?
Yes! Chiropractic and acupuncture are very safe, gentle and beneficial during pregnancy. We have successfully supported many patients through their pregnancy. Depending on the stage of pregnancy, your treatment may need to be adapted to ensure safety.
Yes! Unfortunately, in a significant proportion of cases, back surgery either results in no improvement in pain levels, or sometimes in worsening pain. If you have had back surgery and have not improved, we can still almost certainly help you. If possible, try chiropractic or acupuncture before having back surgery. Many patients have found that they improve enough to not require surgery after all.
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A zinc anode is supplied on the shaft of all Kasco equipment for protection from corrosion due to electrolysis. The zinc anode should be inspected regularly and replaced if reduced to half of its original size or if white in color.
-Buy Zinc Anode for 1/2 in. motor shafts if you have a 1/2 Hp or 3/4 Hp Deicer.
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Andrea Shaw makes this seasoned black bean dip for tortilla chips. Top it with shredded cheddar cheese if you like.
In a 3- to 4-quart pan over medium-high heat, bring beans, tomatoes, 1/4 cup onion, and beer to a boil. Lower heat and cook, stirring occasionally, until most of the liquid is absorbed and remaining liquid is thick, 35 to 45 minutes. If a smooth consistency is desired, whirl in a blender or food processor until smooth. Stir in remaining 1/4 cup onion and the cilantro. | {
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If the Arua Municipality by-election and its violence were to teach us anything, it is that Bobi Wine's major challenges moving forward will include trying to stay alive, and also keeping out of prison.
He could be taken out in a street shooting - sheikhs-Kagezi-Kaweesi-Abiriga-Kirumira-Entebbe women style - or poisoned and killed softly. It is also easy to cook up charges and lock him up without bail for the next two years - and be released on election day or a couple of days after.
However, if he were killed today, it is uncertain there is enough momentum for his death to excite protests across Kampala - and Kampala is enough - that could overwhelm Mr Museveni. [Besides, Ugandans are generally cowardly, and too poverty-stricken for sustained street demonstrations].
On the other hand, if he were jailed, it is difficult for his jailing to bear fruits as promptly as it would when he were on the streets running, singing and talking. Thus, staying alive, and being free to circulate about, and release more music are the best things he has to protect jealously and carefully.
Against that, it is unlikely that by saying he was considering challenging President Museveni in the forthcoming election, Bobi Wine believes he can win the election and take the presidency.
That is not the way revolutionaries leave office. With a state that is deeply militarised and privatised - with willing sellers and willing buyers - it is difficult to imagine Museveni's powerful generals - including his son, in-laws, and distant relatives - who have so generously benefited from his presidency standing and saluting a skinny lad and former entertainer as their new president.
How about the merchants (or are they thieves?) in Nyekundire circle, and other poachers eying oil and gold? Not even Museveni believes Bobi Wine on electoral candidacy. Declaring candidacy was nothing outside personal safety and continuity outside of the coolers. What else could Bobi Wine say or do to remain active?
Despite constantly reminding compatriots to pick their national IDs (a thing that has ironically unsettled government to the point that if it were not for big capital, it would have been stopped) he has refused - for all the right reasons - to form a political party.
Not that there is a direct connection between IDs and political parties, but to have a serious challenge in a nationwide election, one has to have structures through which an election is coordinated and protected from theft. Secondly - still for the right reasons - Bobi Wine, with the exception of a few handlers composed of his usual music crew, close buddies and family, does not have a team of experts and strategists thinking through his next steps.
With the exception of a committed photographer, the fellow personally handles his social media activities. The upside of this is that it has allowed him the freedom to continue his free thinking - as an artistic intellectual.
Surely, this does not look like a man "seriously considering challenging" Museveni in an election. His apparent "lack of seriousness" about the ingredients that go into winning an election - despite the loud declaration - should be seen as Bobi Wine's strategy.
With a regime that is extremely dangerous to opponents, one has to remain as legal as possible. The Museveni government has showed us how good it is in finding exploitable illegalities against opponents and have them consumed in endless court battles and, oftentimes, imprisonment.
To this end, even when he may not believe in the election nonsense, Bobi Wine could not say anything otherwise - say, mobilise for street protests in the Kizza-Besigye tradition (see also, Khartoum, Cairo, Algiers, Kinshasa or Harare).
This awareness, that he has to fight to live, coincided with his otherwise rising star - in part, propelled by two violent by-elections in Bugiri and Arua, and general mass fatigue over his mentor, Col Besigye. With politics being a game of the moment where one has to seize their time and scale it forward, Bobi Wine has had to declare a bid for the presidency.
Readers have to look outside the election box as a mere means of challenging the incumbent. If you were Bobi Wine, the election means raising the stakes of your life, and potential imprisonment.
Killing or imprisoning you must be costly enough. And at the end of the day, there's only one thing that Bobi Wine can deliver to his adoring fans: overwhelming the dear leader into standing down. | {
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Yvette Colette Greenberg, age 90 passed away on Friday October 26, 2018. Yvette was born May 5, 1928 in Oissel, Normandy, France.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.whitehurstsullivan.com for the Greenberg family.
I have happy memories of Mrs. Greenberg from when I attended Fort Miller Junior High. I was often late for school and hurrying on a cold winter morning when your mom, driving some of you to school, would stop and offer me a ride. I was so grateful to her and I'll always remember her kindness and her warm, toasty car.
I enjoyed being in your home for a birthday party for Nadine or Michele. My late sister, Lee Mosgrove, knew and played with Michele and my late brother, Jim Mosgrove, knew and played with David and Stanley. We all felt connected to your family.
1204 E. Sierra Madre Ave. | {
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Center for Progressive Reform Welcomes New Climate Adaptation Policy Analyst
Brian Gumm | October 12, 2016
NEWS RELEASE: Center for Progressive Reform Welcomes New Climate Adaptation Policy Analyst
Today, the Center for Progressive Reform (CPR) announced that David Flores has joined the organization as its new policy analyst. Flores will serve alongside the group's staff and Member Scholars in their efforts to protect public health and the environment, with a particular focus on ways communities and the Chesapeake Bay region can adapt to climate change in a fair, just, inclusive manner.
"I'm excited to welcome David Flores to our team," said Matthew Shudtz, executive director of CPR. "CPR is embarking on several new, exciting projects related to climate change and adaptation strategies, and David has a keen sense of how CPR can succeed in this crucial area of work. He's a smart analyst and a strategic advocate – the perfect person to work alongside our Member Scholars and our allies to shape climate adaptation policy."
"As a climate adaptation scholar, I'm particularly eager to work with David," said Robert Verchick, president of CPR. "He's a skilled advocate and cares deeply about the communities he works with. We're thrilled to have him join our team."
Flores comes to CPR after serving as Baltimore Harbor Waterkeeper for Blue Water Baltimore, where he worked collaboratively with staff and partner organizations to undertake water quality research, legal and regulatory advocacy, and Clean Water Act citizen enforcement to protect and restore Baltimore's communities and waterways. He has also worked with the Baltimore Ecosystem Study's long-term ecological research program and Hudsonia, Ltd., a nonprofit environmental research institute in New York.
"I have seen first-hand how impacts from climate change should be driving reform and adaptation policy that serves to protect vulnerable communities and natural resources today," Flores said. "For that reason, I am thrilled to join CPR to not only elevate climate policy research, but also to work with my colleagues to address adaptation challenges in all of CPR's issue areas."
The Center for Progressive Reform is a nonprofit research and educational organization with a network of Member Scholars working to protect health, safety, and the environment through analysis and commentary. Read CPRBlog, follow us on Twitter, and like us on Facebook. | {
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NAI Hiffman leading Burger King's expansion efforts in Indiana, Wisconsin and Illinois
Michael Meksto, senior vice president with the retail services group at NAI Hiffman, has been selected by Burger King to be its strategic advisor to map out the company's expansion throughout the Midwest as part of its rebranding strategy.
Five transactions totaling 12,500 square feet have been completed since Burger King hired NAI Hiffman. More than 10 new leases are expected for completion in 2015 across Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana.
The new leases include four locations in Wisconsin: the northwest corner of 14th and Wells Streets in Milwaukee, the southeast corner of North and Prospect Avenues in Milwaukee, the southeast corner of Moorland Road and College Avenue in Muskego and the southwest corner of College and Chicago Avenues in South Milwaukee. The fifth lease is a co-brand concept with BP Amoco located at the southeast corner of I-290 and Mannheim Road in Westchester, Illinois.
Upon completing these transactions, Burger King has selected Meksto to lead expansion efforts into Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Western Iowa and Tennessee. Leasing will be led by Meksto and coordinated with NAI Global partners specializing in these markets.
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energy lawyer
Proud to Call Him Counsel!
Eric Wallace has been promoted to Counsel at our firm starting this January. Eric has been with us since his third year of law school at the University of Richmond and has developed a sophisticated understanding and practice of regulatory law in the mid-Atlantic, which is a hub of our firm.
With a practice focused on energy law, energy regulation, and commercial transactions, Eric represents clients in the energy and renewable energy industries on licensing, technology acquisition, investment, business development, sales and other commercial matters.
Eric's depth of knowledge and unfailing energy for his clients has helped make our firm stronger and more successful each year since he joined us, and we are proud to recognize his skills and dedication with this new status in our firm.
If you want to know more, just contact Eric or any of our energy lawyers.
Brian Greene January 14, 2020 energy lawyer, Recent GreeneHurlocker News, Virginiacounsel, Eric Wallace, firm growth, promotion 0 Read more >
Takeaways from the Energy Bar Conference
Creighton Boggs and I were part of a skills session on drafting and negotiating Power Purchase Agreements at the Energy Bar Association 2019 Mid-year Energy Forum last Wednesday, October 16, at the Renaissance Downtown Hotel in Washington, DC. This two-day conference of lawyers and law professionals was a discussion of a wide range of issues from climate change to utility operations and legal topics.
On the second day, along with the other panelists, we joined in an interactive approach to training lawyers how to negotiate a distributed energy power purchase agreement (PPA). During the first part of the session we role-played as attorneys and clients to set the stage for a PPA negotiation, including a discussion of transactional terms and an overview of fundamental motivations behind the PPA instrument, such as the customer's ability to avoid capital commitments and the developers ability to qualify for preferred tax treatment. The panel then walked through a term sheet with the audience using a Q&A approach to go through the key provisions of the PPA from the perspective of a developer and a customer, and, finally, focused on a few key PPA terms, comparing customer-friendly provisions to developer-friendly ones to provide participants with the background necessary to negotiate a distributed energy PPA.
This turned out to be a great session, with plenty of audience engagement and participation. We noted the increasing presence of junior attorneys in the panels over the two days, indicating that this part of the law is a good gateway for young practitioners looking to have a career path to a growing industry practice. If you are interested in more on the sessions, you can try looking for #EBA19EnergyForum in your favorite social channels.
As always, should you have any questions about energy regulation, energy resource development or other legal matters, you can call any of our energy lawyers to chat.
Eric Hurlocker October 23, 2019 clean energy, comtinuing legal education, energy lawyer, Eric Hurlocker, MDV-SEIA, Recent GreeneHurlocker Newsconference, Energy Bar, legal education, panel, Power purchase agreement 0 Read more >
Covering PPAs for the Energy Bar
My partner Eric Hurlocker is helping lead a skills session on drafting and negotiating Power Purchase Agreements at the Energy Bar Association 2019 Mid-year Energy Forum this Wednesday, October 16, at the Renaissance Downtown Hotel in Washington, DC. Accompanying him on the panel is our law clerk (and pending associate) Creighton-Elizabeth Boggs. This panel is at 11:00 a.m. The full conference began today, the 15th, and goes through Wednesday evening.
Along with the other panelists, they will participate in an interactive approach to training lawyers how to negotiate a distributed energy power purchase agreement (PPA). During the first part of the session experienced practitioners will role-play as attorneys and clients to set the stage for a PPA negotiation, including a discussion of transactional terms and an overview of fundamental motivations behind the PPA instrument, such as the customer's ability to avoid capital commitments and the developers ability to qualify for preferred tax treatment. The panel will then walk through a term sheet with the audience using a Q&A approach to go through the key provisions of the PPA from the perspective of a developer and a customer. Finally, the panel will focus on a few key PPA terms, comparing customer-friendly provisions to developer-friendly ones to provide participants with the background necessary to negotiate a distributed energy PPA.
If you're at the meeting, please find us and say hello. If you can't make it, follow along by looking for #EBA19EnergyForum in your favorite social channels.
Brian Greene October 15, 2019 clean energy, comtinuing legal education, energy lawyer, Eric Hurlocker, MDV-SEIA, Recent GreeneHurlocker Newsconference, Energy Bar, legal education, panel, Power purchase agreement 0 Read more >
Solar Focus Spreads the Good News
Join us and MDV-SEIA at the annual Solar Focus Conference in Baltimore, Maryland on November 20th – 21st, a major effort of our Maryland-District of Columbia-Virginia chapter of the Solar Energy Industry Association (MDV-SEIA). It will celebrate the latest solar policy achievements, and focus on how the solar industry can continue its recent policy successes and commercial growth.
Solar Focus brings together solar professionals and industry leaders from across the country to share ideas, build partnerships, and envision the future of solar power. In addition to panels, there will be a Women in Solar Breakfast, job fair, and many more networking opportunities. GreeneHurlocker continues to be a sponsor for this important and influential industry event, and we'll be hooking you up to the free wifi!
I will be on site to join in the usual spirited discussions about how to promote and grow the role of solar energy in our lives and our businesses.I hope you can join me at the final panel of the conference where I will be speaking on Case Studies in the Utility-Scale Industry.
Look me up when you're at the Hilton, I'll be out in the halls and would love to talk with you about the things on your mind and what your company is looking forward to in the next year. If you want more information about MDV-SEIA or to talk about renewable energy development just give me a call, or talk to any of our solar energy and utility lawyers.
Eric Hurlocker October 11, 2019 energy lawyer, Recent GreeneHurlocker News, renewable energy, solar energy lawyer, Solar Focus2019, Education, solar energy development, Solar Energy Industry Association, Solar Focus conference, solar projects 0 Read more >
Delaware Green Power Product Reports Due at the End of September
September 30, 2019 is the due date for competitive suppliers offering "Green Power Products" to file their annual compliance reports with the Delaware Public Service Commission. The Report Form is available on the Commission's website on the Renewable Portfolio Standard and Green Power Products page.
Competitive suppliers are no longer responsible for compliance with Delaware's Renewable Portfolio Standard, after that obligation was transferred to Delmarva Power & Light Company in 2012. However, competitive suppliers that offer "green" or renewable energy products in Delaware must file a compliance report with the Public Service Commission detailing the renewable energy credits used to meet the marketed green power percentages for their electricity sales.
The current Green Power Product requirements are found in Section 13 of the Delaware Public Service Commission's Rules for Certification and regulation of Electric Suppliers, 26 Del. Admin. C. § 3001. These rules were promulgated in Regulation Docket 49 and approved in Order No. 9020 on February 2, 2017. See 20 DE Reg. 827.
If you have questions about Delaware's Green Power Product reporting requirements or other requirements applicable to competitive electricity suppliers operating in Delaware, please contact Eric Wallace or any of GreeneHurlocker's energy and regulatory lawyers.
Eric Wallace September 24, 2019 Delaware, energy lawyer, Eric Wallace, public service commission, The GreeneHurlocker BlogDelaware, Energy Lawyers, green power, GreeneHurlocker, Renewable energy 0 Read more >
Calpine and Direct Energy Win Again, Continue to Provide Renewable Energy in Virginia
The Virginia State Corporation Commission (the "Commission") denied Dominion Energy Virginia's ("Dominion") July 16, 2019 petitions for declaratory judgment in Case Numbers PUR-2019-00117 and PUR-2019-00118 by Final Order on September 18, 2019. Dominion's petitions sought to have the Commission standardize "around the clock," "control of renewable capacity" requirements for competitive service providers ("CSPs") to serve customers under Virginia Code § 56-577 A 5 ("Section A 5"). That section provides a statutory right to customers of all classes to purchase "electric energy provided 100 percent from renewable energy" from a CSP unless the utility has its own 100% renewable energy tariff. Dominion's application for a 100% renewable energy tariff is pending before the Commission, and Dominion had refused to process enrollments submitted by Calpine Energy Solutions, LLC ("Calpine") and Direct Energy Business, LLC ("Direct Energy") under Section A 5 in the interim and initiated these cases at the Commission.
The Commission previously granted Calpine's and Direct Energy's requests for injunctive relief, requiring Dominion to process enrollments while these cases are pending. We blogged about that here.
Dominion's petitions took aim at Calpine and Direct Energy, seeking a determination that CSPs seeking to serve under Section A 5 must establish that they can supply customers with electric energy provided 100 percent from renewable energy on an "around the clock" basis and that the CSPs must have "control" over "renewable capacity." The Commission flatly rejected Dominion's positions and declared that both Calpine and Direct Energy provided information to reasonably establish that they have contracted for sufficient renewable energy to match renewable supply with a participating customer's load on a monthly basis, which is consistent with Section A 5 and Commission precedent.
Regarding Commission precedent, the Commission refused to adopt Dominion's interpretation of a prior order approving Appalachian Power Company's Rider WWS ("Rider WWS Order"), which Dominion believes requires a CSP to have "control of sufficient renewable generation resources, including renewable capacity and associated renewable energy, to enable it to serve the full load requirements of the customers it intends to serve." The Commission's refused to provide the requested declaration, explaining that the Rider WWS Order did not require "'renewable capacity,' nor did it define 'full load requirements' to mean (as argued by Dominion) 'full load at all times' or 'full load requirements around the clock.'" Significantly, the Commission's Final Order makes clear: "Nothing in [the Rider WWS Order], however, found that [Appalachian Power Company's] proposal was the only way to comply with Section A 5."
The crux of the Commission's decision relied upon its close reading of Section A 5. "The plain language of Section A 5 also says 'energy,' not 'capacity.'" In acknowledging this critical distinction, the Commission put a finer point on Dominion's efforts to muddy the waters between "energy" and "capacity" requirements, despite the fact that Section A 5 requires customers to purchase renewable electric "energy" – not "capacity." In the same way, the Commission examined closely Dominion's request for more stringent matching standards, noting several times that in other proceedings, Dominion has taken positions inconsistent with those it takes in its petitions for declaratory judgment: "There is nothing in the plain language of Section A 5, however, that mandates Dominion's "100% of the time" (i.e., "around the clock") requirement."
The Commission also scrutinized Dominion's proposal from a consumer protection perspective, finding that Dominion's "100% of the time" standard would adversely affect a customer's right to purchase renewable energy – essentially, upending the entire aim of Section A 5. Dominion's argument would read certain renewable generating sources (e.g., wind or solar) out of the statute because of their intermittency regardless of the amount of nameplate capacity or peak load served. Finally, the Commission evaluated Dominion's proposed standard with special focus on the fact that Virginia's existing monthly matching standard is already one of the most stringent in the country for states with renewable energy markets, as other states generally require customer load and renewable supply to be matched on a yearly basis.
The Commission declined to accept Dominion's proposed language that would adopt a new standard for Section A 5, presented for the first time at the hearing on August 20, 2019. The Commission reasoned that to do so would contravene the Commission's past rejection of "capacity," "peak demand," or "100% of the time" requirements – including the Commission's rejection of Dominion's past requests (notably in the Rider WWS proceeding) for "around the clock" supply of renewable energy pursuant to Section A 5. Similarly, the Commission held that Dominion's proposal at the hearing regarding what Dominion believes the current law should reflect "improperly goes beyond the specific relief requested in the Petitions for Declaratory Judgment… [and] does not reflect current Commission precedent and is otherwise procedurally improper."
The Conclusion in the Commission's Final Order makes clear that:
Commission precedent permits a CSP to match customer load with renewable supply on a monthly basis and does not requires CSPs to provide "renewable capacity";
Direct Energy and Calpine have satisfactorily demonstrated that they can supply their customers with electric energy provided 100 percent from renewable energy on a monthly matching basis;
Direct Energy and Calpine are required to continue providing information as directed in the Final Order – regarding each CSP's customer load and wholesale generation contracts, in accordance with Section A 5, the Commission's Rules Governing Retail Access to Competitive Energy Services, as well as Dominion's Competitive Service Provider Coordination Tariff; and
Even if Dominion's new proposal were procedurally appropriate, which it is not, the Commission further finds that: (1) the plain language of Section A 5 does not mandate – as a matter of law – adoption of Dominion's proffered standard; and (2) matching customer load with renewable supply on a monthly basis represents a reasonable standard under Section A 5, and Dominion's proposed standard is not necessary in order to implement Section A 5 in a reasonable manner,
GreeneHurlocker represents Calpine in these proceedings.
If you have questions about this case or electric service in general, please contact one of GreeneHurlocker's energy and regulatory lawyers.
Laura Musick September 19, 2019 Brian Greene, clean energy, consumer protection, energy lawyer, renewable energy, Retail Electric Competition, State Corporation Commission, The GreeneHurlocker BlogBrian Greene, competitive electricity providers, GreeneHurlocker, Renewable energy, State Corporation Commission, utility, utility regulation, Virginia 0 Read more >
VA SCC Grants Injunction, Orders Dominion to Move Customers
The Virginia Commission has entered an Order on Enrollments granting motions for injunctive relief filed by Calpine Energy Solutions, LLC and Direct Energy Business, LLC. In the Order, the Commission directed Dominion Energy Virginia to "immediately resume processing enrollment requests under Section A 5 for customers who wish to purchase from Direct Energy or Calpine."
Under Va. Code Section 56-577 A 5 ("Section A 5"), a customer shall be permitted to purchase "electric energy provided 100 percent from renewable energy" from a competitive service provider ("CSP") if the utility has not filed an approved 100% renewable tariff. To date, Dominion does not have an approved 100% renewable tariff, and several nonresidential customers, with multiple accounts, have signed contracts with Calpine and Direct, two CSPs, to take retail service under Section A 5.
In July, Dominion filed petitions for declaratory judgment asking the Commission to determine that Calpine and Direct had not demonstrated that they were providing "electric energy provided 100 percent from renewable energy" to their customers as required by Section A 5. Calpine and Direct are disputing Dominion's allegations as well as Dominion's proposed standard for providing service under Section A 5. In the interim, however, Dominion had refused to process pending and future enrollments until the case was decided.
On July 22, 2019, Calpine and Direct filed for injunctive relief, asking the Commission to require Dominion to process their respective customers' enrollments – thereby allowing the customers to switch to Calpine and Direct – while the cases are pending.
The Commission held a hearing on the injunction on August 7 and held an expedited hearing on the merits of the cases on August 20, 2019.
In a footnote to the order, the Commission held that Calpine and Direct had satisfied the elements needed for the issuance of an injunction, including: (a) absent the instant order, Calpine and Direct Energy will suffer irreparable harm; (b) Calpine and Direct have no adequate remedy at law; and (c) the Commission is satisfied of Calpine's and Direct Energy's equity. The Commission also noted that "A temporary injunction allows a court to preserve the status quo between the parties while litigation is ongoing."
Our firm is representing Calpine in the proceedings.
Brian Greene August 21, 2019 consumer protection, energy lawyer, renewable energy, retail energy competition, State Corporation Commission, The GreeneHurlocker BlogBrian Greene, competitive marketplace, Dominion Energy, Renewable energy, SCC 0 Read more >
Brian Greene Appointed to Virginia Israel Advisory Board
Brian has been named to the Virginia Israel Advisory Board (VIAB) by the General Assembly of Virginia.
The VIAB is a Commonwealth of Virginia agency that helps Israeli companies locate and grow their U.S. operations in Virginia. The VIAB offers a variety of programs to foster international business success in Virginia. Dov Hoch is currently Executive Director of VIAB, whose board includes business executives and other professionals from across the state.
"I'm delighted to serve on the VIAB and to be able to encourage Israeli companies to invest in Virginia, and to encourage partnerships between Virginia and Israeli companies," Brian says.
"The VIAB has a proven track record of successfully forging economic and cultural links between Virginia and Israel, and I'm honored to be a part of it," he explains.
Brian has always been very active in the Richmond Jewish community. He currently serves on the board of the Jewish Community Federation of Richmond and the Weinstein Jewish Community Center. He served for four years as the president of Rudlin Torah Academy, Richmond's Jewish day school. He also has served on the board of the Herb Cohen Memorial Fund — which has provided more than 400 scholarships since 2001 for kids to attend summer camps — since its inception.
Brian concentrates on energy and utility regulation and related issues in the mid-Atlantic region, and he represents a diverse clientele of electric, natural gas, and water companies..
The mission of VIAB is to assist Israeli companies to locate and grow their U.S. operations in Virginia and to partner with Virginia businesses to facilitate the acquisition and use of Israeli technology. VIAB also focuses on increasing direct foreign investment in Virginia, and on bilateral trade and lasting partnerships, especially in industries such as manufacturing, maritime, military-related and agribusiness industries.
Eric Hurlocker July 24, 2019 Brian Greene, community service, energy lawyer, Recent GreeneHurlocker News, recognition, Virginiabusiness engagement, community service, economic development, Energy, General Assembly, Greene, Israel, m lawyers, public board, Virginia 0 Read more >
Maryland to Implement Supplier Consolidated Billing
Finding that supplier consolidated billing (SCB) represents the next logical step for Maryland to fully implement customer choice, the Maryland Public Service Commission on May 7, 2019 issued an order authorizing SCB for retail electric and natural gas service in Maryland. In this historic order, the Commission found that SCB could support the growth of retail competition in Maryland and is consistent with the Commission's policies to promote competition. SCB, by augmenting the existing billing arrangements, should assist suppliers in establishing brand identity and clarifying the products available to customers. At the same time, SCB should facilitate the development of new and innovative products and services and increase the number of Maryland households that shop for electricity and natural gas. Based on these and other conclusions, the Commission found that "it is now appropriate to proceed with the development of SCB."
The case was initiated by five retail suppliers – NRG Energy, IGS Energy, Just Energy Group, Direct Energy and ENGIE Resources – and the Commission held a hearing in February 2018. We've blogged about this case here and here and also posted a video blog here.
In the order, the Commission established the SCB Workgroup and immediately tasked it with developing an implementation timeline within the next 60 days. The timeline, filed in early July 2019, calls for full-on SCB implementation by September 1, 2022.
To guide the SCB Workgroup, the Commission addressed numerous substantive elements of the SCB program, the highlights of which include:
Supplier Qualifications to Provide SCB:
The Commission held: "any proposed regulations should comprehensively address the capabilities necessary to ensure that these functions are performed on par with existing utility offerings. Further, the regulations should be tailored to demonstrate that a supplier can meet the rigorous demands of increased customer service and dispute resolution functions, complex billing requirements, and the quality assurance and record keeping necessary to handle utility charges that may contribute to potential utility disconnections."
Authority of SCB Providers to Disconnect Customers for Nonpayment:
The Commission rejected the petitioners' request to allow SCB suppliers to initiate disconnects for non-payment. This had been a central element of the petitioners' case because it is necessary to manage bad debt, similar to the utilities. In response to those concerns, the Commission will require that utilities purchase the outstanding distribution charges of a delinquent customer account upon the customer's return to standard offer service (SOS), as further discussed below. For other charges, the SCB provider must resort to the traditional remedies of other non-regulated businesses, including reporting to credit agencies, seeking monetary judgments in court, and pursuing collection activities.
Purchase of Receivables (POR) and Supplier Bad Debt:
The Commission held that SCB suppliers must provide POR to the utili8ty on substantially the same terms as provide in utility consolidated billing (UCB). The Commission directed the workgroups, including the SCB Workgroup, to identify and propose an equitable payment posting priority system and other protections that may be necessary to ensure that any charges contributing to a disconnection are properly handled. Additionally, the Commission agreed with the petitioners that suppliers need some ability to protect themselves from the risk of non-payment. The Commission held that, after reasonable efforts to collect, the supplier should not be required to hold any debt attributable to the customer's distribution charges paid under POR. Where a supplier can demonstrate the amount of unpaid distribution charges, the utility should repurchase those charges at a zero discount rate unless the SCB Workgroup can provide alternative calculations which are supported by a compelling analysis.
Customer Protection and Customer Education:
The Commission held that a supplier that offers SCB is required to provide all the same consumer protections, disclosures (including the utility's price to compare), notices,
and billing information required of a regulated utility. This includes providing all surcharge line items and compliance with all current COMARs related to consumer protections. The Commission directed the SCB Workgroup to identify and justify any deviations from or additions to existing consumer protection standards. The SCB Workgroup should consider new disclosure and notice requirements for how utilities and SCB suppliers communicate the varying relationships to the customer, the content of past due notices by SCB suppliers, and the utility notices for customers selecting SCB.
Cost Recovery:
The Commission made no findings regarding cost recovery. The Commission directed the SCB Workgroup to identify and estimate, with as much detail as possible, these and any other costs and benefits related to SCB. The Commission directed the SCB Workgroup to consider varying cost recovery mechanisms and present either a consensus approach or options for Commission consideration. The Commission recognized that the SCB Workgroup might not reach a consensus on cost recovery but said, "this should not delay progress towards proposing regulations in other areas."
If you have questions about SCB or electric or natural gas retail service in general, please contact one of GreeneHurlocker's energy and regulatory lawyers.
Brian Greene July 15, 2019 energy lawyer, Maryland, The GreeneHurlocker Blog, utility rate lawyer, utility regulation lawyerBrian Greene, Energy Lawyers, Maryland Public Service Commission, Public utility, retail electricity supplier 0 Read more >
GreeneHurlocker Welcomes Business and Employment Attorney Laura Kight Musick
Laura Kight Musick, a business and labor and employment attorney, has joined the business, corporate, and regulatory law practice as Counsel at our firm, Eric Hurlocker announced today.
"Laura brings a well-developed set of skills in commercial and employment law which our clients increasingly need as their businesses grow and become more complex," Hurlocker said. "Additionally, her significant litigation experience dovetails nicely with our firm's growing regional regulatory practice," he explained.
Laura practiced in Illinois and Virginia in her prior firms, and has counseled clients in employment matters, including hiring, severance and transition agreements, employment policies, and risk management and avoidance. In addition, she advised her business clients regularly about contracts, financing agreements, and corporate formation and governance.
"I'm delighted to be joining GreeneHurlocker and offering our clients the benefit of my employment law background while advising them as they grow and expand their businesses," she says.
Laura graduated summa cum laude from the Honors Program at Murray State University in Kentucky, receiving a dual degree in English Literature and Philosophy. She earned her J.D. at the Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indiana University, and was the inaugural recipient of the Baker and Daniels Public Interest Law Fellowship in 2008.
Eric Hurlocker July 12, 2019 business law, energy lawyer, Laura Musick, Recent GreeneHurlocker News, Virginiaattorneys richmond va, business law, GreeneHurlocker, labor and employment law 0 Read more >
Wow! Andy Brownstein Has Joined as A Partner!
Ideas are Just That: Part 2
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The Revolution Will Not Be Vilified
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Do you hear the people sing?...
All resistances are against The Empire. Only evil governments provoke rebellion. No matter their hold over information, striking against the authority will never be wrong. In the land of tropes, the revolution will not be vilified. It is always a force for the good, freedom, equality, freedom, justice, freedom, and democracy. And freedom. (For Great Justice, of course.)
This isn't necessarily an unrealistic trope, as rebellions and revolutions never happen for no reason at all. They're always the expression of real, pre-existing problems and greivances, often founded on economic inequality.
Even so, that doesn't mean the rebels must always choose the most liberatory tactics, as in historical examples where all-too-often the rebels, both historically and in fiction, utilize barbaric tactics and regularly commit war crimes. Frequently they are the 'bad guys', or they and their government both are. Depending on your political views, you can find examples everywhere: Che Guevara may have his fans, but the Cuban revolution was far from an expression of "workers power", and the long-term results are debatable (although considering the alternative lines of development in neighbouring countries, Your Mileage May Vary). Likewise, see China or anything called a Glorious Revolution or People's Revolution. On the other side of the political spectrum, ruling forces frequently use violent groups of extremists to maintain the status quo, or to reverse a recent upsetting of it. Whether it's terrorist cells in Miami, brownshirts in depression-era Germany and roving gangs in Latin America, or competing groups of fighters with a variety of non-neutral foreign backers in war-torn Middle Eastern nations, not all "rebels" are spontaneously born from the "masses desire for freedom."
It goes almost without saying that things taking place in the modern day of the country they are made in are as likely to avert this trope as not - just ask Jack Bauer.
Contrast with The Remnant and the Dark Messiah. When the rebels are generally good but hampered by infighting, it's We ARE Struggling Together!. For the opposite, see The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized. For the case where the whole conflict really was "civilized" (for better or worse), see Velvet Revolution.
The trope name is derived from Gil Scott-Heron's 1974 spoken-word piece "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised".
Examples of The Revolution Will Not Be Vilified include:
The entire point of Genesis Climber Mospeada (which became the third season of Robotech) was an armed insurgency against the Inbits occupying Earth. Any Inbits that saw the error of their treatment of humans underwent a Heel Face Turn eventually, while those that did not defect became progressively more genocidal in attempting to wipe out the human resistance.
The rebel group Katharon from the second season of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 is basically fighting the good fight, standing up for the neglected (and sometimes downright oppressed) Middle Eastern countries and going against the oppressive Earth Sphere Federation.
The Anti-Earth Union Group from the earlier series Zeta Gundam fills much the same role, standing against the oppressive Titans.
And Terminal in Gundam Seed, who fights against the Complete Monster of a faction known as Blue Cosmos which controls the Earth Alliance and the dogmatic army of ZAFT which plans to cull the Natural Population
The pilots in Gundam Wing attack OZ and Earth Sphere Alliance military bases in order to secure independence for the space colonies. But while the series makes it clear that war is a terrible thing, the pilots are treated as the noblest and most heroic characters in the show, While unpleasant, their actions are portrayed as totally justified, and the only people who refer to the organization that funds or controls the Gundams as terrorists are OZ officials when they're lying to the media. And the original plan was to deliver a Colony Drop and have the Gundams mop up the survivors, they opted for this option instead.
The League Militaire of Victory Gundam fights only to protect the Earth and space colonies from being taking over by the crazed bloodthristy fantics of the Zanscare Empire since the Earth Federation is no longer able to do so.
All these are an interesting reversal from the original Mobile Suit Gundam series, in which the antagonists are the ones looking for independence.
The manga version of Mustang's rebellion in Fullmetal Alchemist has Mustang and crew trying to take on a good portion of Central Army without killing a single person to do it. Olivier Mira Armstrong mocks Mustang for this since her soldiers are at least willing to kill. Their opponent is The Empire who has slaughtered their own civilians, waged war since it was founded,and plans to sacrifice everyone in the country.
For all its attempts at down-to-earth gritty realism, the revolutionaries in Fang of the Sun Dougram are always portrayed in a sympathetic light.
Which makes it even more crushing when they are crushed
The Star Wars The Galactic Empire were remarkably evil, what with the racist motives and the Earthshattering Kaboom. The Rebellion, on the other hand, wore halos. This was eventually fleshed out in the Expanded Universe with both sides kicking or petting the dog.
Ironically, the Confederacy of Independent Systems in the prequels is almost entirely shown as being a big business-backed attempt to rule the galaxy in the name of profit, with all of the big names fully aware of this. It's only the planets that revolt against the Republic in hope of receiving Confederacy assistance that actually believe in the moral cause beyond lip service. (If this ever came to light, it may have been what resulted in the Rebellion being looked upon so unfavorably in later years.) Also the fact they are dominated by dissident nonhuman groups no doubt helped Imperial propaganda, which doubtless is all part of the evil plan.
Pan's Labyrinth: A historical exception to the "If the revolutionaries are wearing brown, they're the bad guys" which tells us a bit about the Sorting Algorithm Of Political Ideologies: If you want the Dirty Commies to be the good guys, the bad guys pretty much have to be fascists.
Monty Python's Life of Brian subverts the usual roles of the evil Roman Empire and heroic rebels, as the various rebel factions spend too much time fighting each other to do anything about the Romans. "The Judean People's Front? Splitters!"
"All right, but apart from the sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?"
" Brought peace?"
"Oh, peace - shut up!"
Played painfully straight in Black Mama White Mama. The government is a dog-raping bureaucracy that is really just another gang, and the revolutionaries are Big*** Heroes. It was the 70's though!
The Matrix is all about over taking the machines and escaping this virtual paradise and living underground in a wasteland. All things considered the virtual world really wasn't that bad.
In Sleeping Dogs, though two members of La Résistance were revealed to have framed an innocent man, the main character Smith, for a bombing, the guerrillas overall are portrayed being better by far than the brutal Special Police Force they fight.
Honor Harrington makes a caricature of the People's Republic of Haven at every opportunity. Its post-Revolution government is treated as more or less evil incarnate.
The second revolution, however, gets treated much more sympathetically. Of course, the ringleaders had spent the books immediately preceding that event being quietly subversive and sympathetic.
Since the political history of Haven is blatantly that of revolutionary France (the Robespierre analogue is even called Rob S. Pierre) this is heavily based on the behavior of the real-life Committee of Public Safety. And then things go Off the Rails with the Napoleon analog of the series.
In Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, of course the heroes of the French Revolution proper and the meager student rebellion of the book's later chapters are portrayed as heroic defenders of the common man, right down to the token drunkard. To balance the scale, however, the saintly and sympathetic Bishop of Digne is described as a once-noble victim of the Revolution of 1789, and early in the book has a debate with a dying revolutionary regarding who deserves more pity, the oppressed and hated poor, or the nobles who are murdered for a crime that is not their fault. The poor win.
Deconstructed and Reconstructed in the Inheritance Cycle. Oromis challenges Eragon to explain why he opposes the Empire. Most of the Empire's subjects, Oromis points out, are decent people and a war would have negative consequences for them. Eragon counters that unless Galbatorix is overthrown, his rule will never end, so upheaval over a single time is better than an eternity of oppression.
Usually averted in the Star Trek Novel Verse. Rebel movements are often very ambiguous and/or complex. For example, the Silgov in Starfleet Corps of Engineers, though clearly victimized, are presented as questionable in some regards themselves, willing to victimize Koa in turn in order to get what they want. The X'Mari Resistance, meanwhile, are sympathetic, but clearly no saints. One of the best examples is in the novel Diplomatic Implausibility. On taD, while the al'Hmatti are indeed victimized by Klingon oppression, at least one Klingon overseer is genuinely upset to discover an al'Hmatti he thought was a friend was a terrorist/freedom fighter. His distress when the al'Hmatti in question turns on him is portrayed with great sympathy. Both Klingon and al'Hmatti are treated with respect by the author throughout. Finally, the Nachri rebels are questionable in conduct, too, although their grievances may well be legitimate.
While Firefly's revolution is already over and failed, despite the rather ugly mess it caused, it's looked back on rather favorably. We didn't get to see a lot of Alliance oppression before Serenity, but the Academy and the Blue Hands and what they did to River was pretty damned evil. There are some indications that the Browncoats were not all squeaky-clean, though; in "Bushwhacked" an Alliance officer implies that he personally encountered prisoners who had been tortured by Browncoats, and in the tie-in comics there were extremists known as "Dust Devils" who kept on fighting after the war ended, performing terror attacks on civilians and military.
The implication is that, overall, the Alliance wasn't generally tyrannical. It's greatest fault was, as River Tam said in Serenity, that it is "meddlesome." Word of God has it that the Core worlds generally were more progressive than the outlying worlds, and the poor living conditions in the outer worlds were unnecessary. The formerly leading worlds of the Independents are the ones with aristocracy and slavery (though the connection isn't clearly drawn in Firefly). Malcolm Reynolds is an Anti-Hero, but his desire for independence is set against the tendency of the Alliance to overreach, which could lead to disaster.
Babylon 5 did this. Not only is there the big resistance against President Clark, but Mars and Proxima 3 are also rebelling and generally seen as oppressed planets under the thumb of the increasingly fascist Earth Forces.
Some cells of the Mars Resistance do use terrorist tactics such as bombings that kill civilians (though they take place offscreen). Sheridan's forces tell them in no uncertain terms that this has to stop if they are going to work together. Since they have no chance of winning without coordination, it does.
Subverted later when rogue telepaths rebel against the Psi-Corps, as while the Psi-Corps are quite literally telepathic Nazi wannabes, the tactics used by the rogues make no distinction in their targets, making it all too easy for Psi-Corps to spin it as wanton terrorism.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine also toyed with this trope with the Maquis story arcs. While generally portrayed as sympathetic (former) Federation citizens who are following their own personal consciences, the Maquis were known for using terrorist tactics (Major Kira even chastised one for still thinking like a Starfleet Officer trying to win a political victory) and escalating violence rather than diplomacy. While they never really cross the Moral Event Horizon (well, except for that time they used biological and chemical weapons to force the Cardassians to abandon several contested colonies), many Starfleet officers were left feeling betrayed when peers abandoned their oaths of loyalty and turned their back on the Federation they had sworn to protect. That, and they had a bad habit of actively stealing Federation weapons and supplies to support their war effort.
The whole situation is played very Grey and Gray Morality with both the Federation and the Maquis in the right (Neutral Good vs Lawful Good) but at odds with each other and neither happy about it (rather than the standard Star Trek pattern of both sides of the conflict being revealed to be in the wrong). The Maquis' greatest flaw is generally shown as being caught up in the cycle of violence and revenge, when they should have taken advantage of several opportunities to negotiate a peace settlement and end the conflict.
Subverted in the Star Trek: Voyager episode Resistance. Instead of the usual selfless support of outsider Good Guys, the underground battling the despotic Mocra only help Voyager's crew in exchange for payment in medical supplies, and aren't the least bit interested in helping free Tuvok and B'Elanna from prison. As their leader points out: "If I could get people out of there, I'd free my own first!"
Voyager effectively subverted this trope several times, in fact. The episodes "Nightingale" and "Flesh and Blood" both involve a crew member attempting to help a resistance group, only to find out the situation is more complicated than good rebels vs. evil empire.
In Doctor Who, The Doctor tends to end up allied with the resistance against the Evil Totalitarian Despot of the Week, and rarely is the resistance shown as being anything less than favourable.
In 'The Sunmakers', the 'resistance' -- at least initially—are depicted as brutal, self-interested and venal criminals out for themselves rather than any higher purpose; it's only when the Doctor effectively takes over that he starts directing them to a better purpose.
'The Power of Kroll' averts this trope hard. While the human colonists are cold blooded and ruthless the natives are little better, threatning to murder the Doctor and Romana, as well as graphically skewering the Big Bad with graphically bloody results. The ending offers little hope for improvemnt, as the Doctor cheerfully encourages them and the sole surviving colonist on the base to peacefully work out their diffrences, a sentiment coldly shot down as they prowl around him and ominous music plays.
The German children's TV show Politibongo is this trope turned up to 11. The revolution might be stupid and constantly messing things up which their contact on earth as to fix for them, but they never are evil.
In the Mega Man Zero series, Zero is found by the Resistance to Neo Arcadia, an empire that Zero's friend X (hero of the previous series) created with the best of intentions, only for it to go bad after he left. The Resistance is full of spunky, heroic types with French names, and they're always in the right—with one major subversion. Elpizo, the leader in Mega Man Zero 2, is zealous and aggressive; when his new methods fail, he goes nuts and becomes the game's Big Bad.
In Mega Man X Command Mission, there's a Rebellion, and they're not very nice guys. But there's also a Resistance to the Rebellion, and they're swell. X gladly helps them fight the Rebellion... until the big twist, when it turns out that BOTH groups are basically good and have been manipulated by The Man Behind the Man.
Deus Ex initially seems to be subverting this trope, as the National Secessionist Forces (NSF) begin the game clearly portrayed as The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized, terrorists who blew up the Statue of Liberty and don't hesitate to threaten innocent civilians for their cause. As the game progresses, it turns out that the NSF really are mostly heroic, and were framed for the bombings by an evil government conspiracy, while the hostage situations were desperation tactics from panicked individual grunts.
Also the French Silhouette are portrayed like a bunch of young and relatively harmless idealists, who limit their action to information warfare. In the sequel they win and immediately join the Illuminati to introduce hidden authoritarian government.
City of Heroes both averts this and plays it straight with the Praetorian Resistance faction. On one hand, many Resistance Crusaders engage in acts of deliberate terrorism. While the Warden faction of the Resistance tends more toward Neutral Good, the Crusader faction is far more visible than the innocent doctors and reporters trying to protect the people from Cole and his cronies (and on occasion their own comrades). On the other hand, Cole really is as evil as the Resistance makes him out to be, and by the end of the Neutropolis quest chains, even Responsibility Loyalists are horrified by his plans.
Subverted in StarCraft, where the Sons of Korhal rebel against The Empire, and eventually institute their own, equally worse dictatorship in its place. Played straight in StarCraft II, where Raynor's Raiders are trying to bring down the Dominion that they helped create in the first game.
Also subverted in the first two Ace Combat games, where the player character is part of a mercenary squadron fighting against the revolution.
Played with in Yggdra Union. Yggdra and her army are unambiguously good people who believe that they're doing the right thing. Yggdra's enemies, Gulcasa and his army, are exactly the same. Both characters are revolutionaries—Gulcasa overthrew his country's corrupt government via coup d'etat; Yggdra seeks to reclaim her country from Gulcasa's invasion—but Gulcasa is a Well-Intentioned Extremist who believes he has to conquer the world to save the poor and weak, and Yggdra has been raised since birth to believe that she has an Omniscient Morality License. The body count by the end of the game includes almost every character who isn't in Yggdra's army. The narrative doesn't hesitate to call you out repeatedly.
Red Faction with 1 and Guerilla, Ultor and Earth Defense Force are absolutely evil tyrants who have NO redeeming personalities and the revolution rarely commits acts of genuine evil. 2 is slightly more ambigious.
Played almost sickeningly straight in the Warcraft Expanded Universe War of the Ancients trilogy. The Night Elves revolt against their corrupt, extravagant and hedonistic ruling caste while simultaneously fighting off a demonic invasion... only to replace it with a theocratic military dictatorship replete with secret police and expansive underground gulags where they send their political prisoners. And it's presented as a good thing- to the point where their beloved totalitarian leader has ruled completely unopposed for ten thousand years.
Subverted in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The game start with the player and some Stormcloak rebels ending up victims of the Empire (the player almost gets beheaded despite not being a rebel). This gives the player a positive view of the Stormcloaks. But as the game progress, it soon turns into a Grey and Grey Morality situation as it's shown the Stormcloaks and the Empires both have their flaws.
Played with in Girl Genius, where the Wulfenbach Empire is the only thing that prevents Europe from plunging into the total bloody anarchy of not long ago, but the rather sinister revolutionaries just have to put on a good show and people cheer for them, in large part because of this very trope.
Well that and the fact that most of the ruling authorities are power-crazed amoral lunatics who are equally likely to Pet the Dog as they are to turn it into cheese For Science! probably doesn't help the dispositions of the common peasants said revolutionaries recruit from frequently.
Since said revolutionaries are just as likely if not more so than the current rulers to suffer from Science-Related Memetic Disorder, it's fair to say the common people are really faced with a choice of evil or...slightly less evil.
In Many cases the revolutionaries are the ruling authority that resent that the Empire won't let them go to war with their neighbors.
In Sinfest, Trike Girl obviously thinks she can pull this off.
She Ra Princess of Power led an example of a good rebellion...though with the majority of her Rogues Gallery being even more incompetent than that of her Spear Counterpart He-Man and the Masters of the Universe with a 0% Approval Rating to boot, it's a wonder she wasn't running Etheria by the end of the first season.
Inverted on Challenge of the Go Bots. Gobotron was a democracy, and Cy-Kill's Renegades were a bunch of war-mongering thugs.
The Zapatista Army of National Liberation, more commonly known as "the Zapatistas". their history of legitimate warfare and preference for peaceful secession has made it hard for even their opponents to characterize them with any harsher term than "rebel". It probably helps that their opponents include far-right paramilitaries with a history of massacring indigenous refugees.
"Treason doth never prosper. What's the reason?
For if it prosper, none dare call it 'treason.'"
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This tapestry wall hanging is called Armes Of Kings.
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Home british essay writers American expansion essay
American expansion essay
None of the land gained in the 19th century was given to the U.
This idea claimed that God was forcing them to occupy the new western lands. Main would become a free state and there would be no slavery in the north.
Westward expansion and american identity
In each of these cases, the opportunity existed to further expand the United States, but more aggressive measures were not taken. Two major developments during this time that drove westward expansion were the Pony Express and the Transcontinental Railroad. The American people were not desperate for this land, it was more of a novelty. The U. Manifest destiny played a huge part in this movement. However, in the beginning, this need for more land was called Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny was so important of an issue that the election and campaign of The reasons for expansion did not exclude Politics, economy, nor society. None of the land gained in the 19th century was given to the U. One of the factors that influenced the westward expansion was the purchase of Louisiana, which made it possible for American citizens to migrate to the west. This hunger for more wealth and property, led Americans conquer lands that were rightfully someone else's. New immigrants flowed into They all could understand the idea of Manifest Destiny because it dealt with God, not property, wealth or social standing. The southern border of Texas was set at the Rio Grande River following a three year war with Mexico, also resulting in the acquisition of the Mexican cession California and New Mexico. Westward expansion Westward Expansion was a series of events that lead people in not only moving west, but also the expansion of the United States.
Some of the main causes for westward expansion was land, war, power and the most important was freedom. The U.
Westward expansion thematic essay
All of those acquisitions helped evolve the United States into what it is today. Also, the gain of this territory was far from inevitable. The first organized migration to California originated in Platte County, on the far western frontier of Missouri. The Act allowed the government to negotiate treaties with the various Native American tribes, pay them for their lands, relocate them to western lands, and support the tribes for one year after removal Westward Expansion How to cite this page Choose cite format:. Slavery did, in fact, encourage both economic backwardness and westward expansion.
This expansion mainly had to deal with the fact slavery and freedom were issues and the amount of land that needed to be claimed. Another reason encouraging American people to go west was the land boom which started after Louisiana Purchase.
Manifest Destiny, or the idea that Americans were given the right and duty to spread over the continent of North America and advocate for democracy by God made the idea of American conquest of western territory seemed honorable.
Each was valuable, some more than others, to impel the wheels of expansionism to begin. Are you experiencing academic anxiety?
This huge territorial enlargement of the Union deepened the conflict and differences between South and North of the country, as well as it brought up the fateful question about allowing slavery in the western regions.
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References
Populated places in Chitwan District | {
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So you're from Kingman, AZ?
Fortunately for you, Kingman, AZ offers a number of great schools to choose from. It's just a matter of finding the right program and study subject for you!
Schools in Kingman, AZ
So you want to attend college at home in Kingman?
Many Kingman natives such as yourself choose to attend Mohave Community College, the only college in the city.
Kingman College and University Demographics
There are 70 degree and certificate programs in disciplines such as Allied Health, Allied Health and Math offered at the school for you to choose from. Amongst students at Mohave Community College, the most popular area of study is Liberal Arts.
In-state tuition for students at Mohave Community College is $2,310 per year.
Mohave Community College students received $13,836,374 in grants, loans, and scholarships in 2008. Institutional grants and scholarships accounted for $13,296,618 of the total.
Kingman Student Demographics
Mohave Community College had an enrollment of 6,702 students in 2010. This is 0.9 of the total number of Arizona college students.
For every 100 students who enroll in Mohave Community College, 45 return to start their second year of college. The graduation rate for Mohave Community College is approximately 16%.
Mohave Community College has a student population that is approximately 62% female. 49% of Mohave Community College students are 24 years old or younger. In 2009, 22 in 100 college students at Mohave Community College identified themselves as being from a racial or ethnic minority.
Kingman Faculty Demographics
Mohave Community College had 372 faculty members in 2009. Of these faculty members, 193 were female. 12% identified themselves as belonging to a racial or ethnic minority.
In 2009, the average student to faculty ratio was 26 to 1 for Mohave Community College.
We've ranked the top 50 jobs in Kingman, AZ to help you find the right study subject
Retail Salespersons 1,590 $26,710 $25,000
Registered Nurses 1,360 $65,140 $67,720
Office Clerks, General 1,260 $25,430 $28,240
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive 810 $27,080 $32,000
General and Operations Managers 750 $84,320 $113,100
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 690 $36,890 $54,330
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants 610 $23,390 $25,140
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers 610 $37,710 $39,890
First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers 540 $37,850 $50,770
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 490 $31,810 $35,340
Cooks, Restaurant 420 $21,910 $23,260
Correctional Officers and Jailers 390 $32,240 $42,780
Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants 350 $37,340 $45,860
Medical Secretaries 350 $26,910 $31,820
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 320 $35,140 $38,200
Security Guards 290 $23,490 $26,870
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 270 $45,980 $41,360
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Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics 250 $31,430 $33,300
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Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers 240 $54,830 $55,620
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Home Health Aides 200 $19,950 $21,760
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Dental Assistants 170 $29,210 $34,140
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Carpenters 150 $40,780 $43,890
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors 150 $33,240 $55,970
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 150 $64,230 $62,260
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists 140 $33,040 $42,250
Billing and Posting Clerks 130 $31,450 $33,270
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Medical Records and Health Information Technicians 110 $35,340 $35,010
Respiratory Therapists 100 $53,710 $55,200
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Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products 100 $48,890 $60,160
Surgical Technologists 90 $41,490 $41,310
Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School 90 $39,040 $55,220
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers 90 $31,060 $62,400
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers 90 $55,370 $57,510
Financial Managers 90 $93,980 $116,970
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Streamlining the Connexus Group
We restructured the Connexus Group to help it achieve its core objective of serving its tenants well.
Housing associations are an essential part of the UK housing market, providing affordable homes to tenants up and down the country. Connexus Group, a community-focused rural housing group, serves residents in the counties of Shropshire and Herefordshire.
In 2017, Anthony Collins Solicitors (ACS) helped create the Connexus Group by joining together a number of housing associations. In total, the housing associations owned 10,500 homes.
However, after establishing the Group, it was clear the number of housing associations within the Group should be streamlined to deliver a better service. And, in April 2021, we created Connexus Homes, merging four of the Group's housing associations into one single stock owning housing association.
"We knew that Connexus Group would need to revisit their new structure to simplify it, reduce running costs, lower borrowing costs, and give the organisation greater flexibility."
Peter Hubbard, senior partner, Anthony Collins Solicitors
Removing complexity to ensure service delivery
The goal of this restructure was to cut out unnecessary complexity and financial wastage to enable Connexus Group to continue delivering an excellent and effective service to clients.
Over an eight-month period, Catherine Simpson, senior associate in the governance and commercial team, led 25 ACS advisors across five different teams in delivering the work on the merger. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, the teams worked seamlessly together, bringing the best of ACS' legal expertise and corporate values to serve Connexus Group.
"People worked really well together on this project which is testament to the collegiate atmosphere at Anthony Collins Solicitors. If you asked people for help, they offered it. In the end, things that could've been challenging just weren't as everyone had the sole focus of completing the project on time."
Catherine Simpson, senior associate, Anthony Collins Solicitors
Value-for-money savings
The project scope of works included,
Advising on the transfer of engagements of three of the Group housing associations into one association;
Winding down some of Connexus Group's commercial companies;
Offering employment and pensions advice on the transfer of employees from the original four housing associations into Connexus Homes;
Renegotiating and refinancing £130m of existing loans, and
Advising on all the ongoing litigation to ensure that Connexus Homes could step into the shoes of all the different housing litigation matters.
The merger of the associations has allowed the Connexus Group to continue delivering a better service to residents, increase the number of new homes they build each year, and to provide greater support to local community organisations such as the Shropshire Domestic Abuse Service. On top of that, the group announced an annual value-for-money saving of £880k.
"The completion of the corporate restructure means we can continue our work of delivering affordable housing and providing services with even more efficiency. Our focus, though, remains the same: the provision of high-quality affordable homes to Herefordshire and Shropshire through the development of new homes and investment in our existing homes."
Richard Woolley, CEO, Connexus Group
Catherine Simpson
[email protected]
How do exclusion orders support the community?
When two tenants went on a rampage, we stepped in to support Cottsway Housing Association.
A more affordable pathway to homeownership
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Lady Tigers of Texas Southern University were picked to finish at the top of the Southwestern Athletic Conference's divisional softball standings in 2019 and placed five players on the preseason all-conference teams.
Following a vote of the conference's head coaches and sports information directors, Marissa Padron, Julia Bilbao, Tevanae Tate, Tyra Williams, and Ebony Wiltz earned all-conference honors. Padron was named to the All-SWAC First Team as a catcher, while the others earned spots on the All-SWAC Second Team.
The voting also revealed Texas Southern to be a co-favorite to win the SWAC's West Division, along with in-state rival Prairie View A&M. Both teams earned 82 voting points and nine first-place votes.
TSU enters the 2019 season having won last nine SWAC West Division titles. The Lady Tigers open the 2019 season Wednesday, Feb. 13, when they visit Sam Houston State.
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Breaking: FG again clears up one charge against Nnamdi Kanu
The detained leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, again gets cleared of one charge by the Federal Government on Tuesday
The Human Rights Lawyer, Mike Ozekhome (SAN), who is leading the delegation of legal practitioners representing the IPOB leader, urged the Court of Appeal, Abuja, to strike out the remaining charges citing lack of credibility as reported by POLITICS NIGERIA
The session at the Court of Appeal commenced at about 10 am on Tuesday as Kanu's legal team mounted a strong defence over allegations of terrorism and treasonable felony.
It would be recalled that the federal government had re-arraigned Kanu on an amended 15-count charge bordering on treasonable felony. However, on May 28, the trial judge, Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court Abuja, struck out eight of the 15-count charge.
The Appeal marked No: CA/ABJ/CR/ 625/2022; is challenging the remaining seven-count against Kanu.
Current Charges against Nnamdi Kanu;
The prosecution alleged that Mr Kanu, of Afara Ukwu, Umuhahia North Local Government Area of Abia State, as a member of and leader of proscribed IPOB sometimes in September 2021, committed an act of terrorism against Nigeria and its people by allegedly making a broadcast received and heard in Nigeria with intent to intimidate the population, threatened that the people would die and that the whole world would standstill. The offence is said to be punishable under section 1(2)(b) of the Terrorism Prevention Amendment Act 2015.
The prosecution accused him of committing "an act in furtherance of an act of terrorism" against Nigeria and its people made a broadcast received and heard in Nigeria within the jurisdiction of the court with intent to intimidate the population, issued a death threat against anyone who flouted his sit-at-home order.
Mr Kanu allegedly ordered whoever flouted the order should "write his/her will", and as a result banks, schools, markets, shopping malls, and fuel stations domiciled in the eastern states of Nigeria must not open for business. Citizens, and vehicular movements, in the eastern states of Nigeria, the prosecution said, were grounded as a result of the sit-at-home order.
The prosecution said the offence is punishable under section 1(2)(b) of the Terrorism (Prevention) Amendment Act (2013).
The prosecution also alleged that "on diverse dates" between 2018 and 2021 within the jurisdiction of this court, Mr Kanu professed himself to be a member and leader of IPOB, a proscribed organisation in Nigeria.
This, the prosecution said was an offence contrary to and punishments under section 16 of the Terrorism Prevision Amendment Act 2015.
M Kanu also, allegedly, on diverse dates between 2018 and 2021, made a broadcast received and heard in Nigeria inciting members of the public in Nigeria in furtherance of an act of terrorism against Nigeria and its people to hunt and kill Nigerian security personnel.
The offence, according to the prosecution, is punishable under section 1(2)(h) of the Terrorism Prevention Amendment Act 2013.
Mr Kanu, also on diverse dates between 2018 and 2021, allegedly broadcasted furtherance of an act of terrorism against Nigeria and its people, received and heard in Nigeria in furtherance of an act of terrorism, inciting members of the public in Nigeria a to hunt and kill families of Nigeria security personnel.
The offence is said to be punishable under 1(2)(h) of the Terrorism Prevention Amendment Act 2013.
Mr Kanu also alleged between 2018 and 2021 made a broadcast received and heard in Nigeria with intent to incite violence, in furtherance of an act of terrorism against Nigeria and its people, directed members of the public to burn down every federal facility in Lagos resulting in major economic loss to the federal government.
The alleged offences, the prosecution says, are punishable under section 1(2) of the Terrorism (Prevention) Amendment) Act 2013.
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Garbiker's project includes a new web design, a more attractive, visual and interactive responsive platform for the user. We have generated audiovisual content made up of photographs and video pieces that show the recycling processes that are currently carried out in the plants that Garbiker manages. We have also created some motion-graphics animation videos and developed an online marketing plan for social-media. | {
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Tag Archives: Blake Lively
Watched, Read, Reviewed: March 2021
Happy April! Hope everyone had a nice Easter. Here's my monthly roundup of all I watched & read in March. As there was so much, here's a list of everything I'm reviewing. So you can decide now if you can be bothered to scroll through all my blathering below… 🙂
Moxie, Elvis And Anabelle, Papillon, Annie Hall, Mank, Toys, Skate Kitchen, His House, Flipped, Coming 2 America, She Dies Tomorrow, Yes Day, The Hustle, Unfriended, Edge Of Tomorrow, Big Hero 6, Krush Groove, Can't Buy Me Love, Deadpool 2, 10 Things I Hate About You, Dodgeball, WandaVision, The Falcon And The Winter Soldier, Ted Lasso, Battlestar Galactica, Raising Hope, The Crown, The '80s: The Decade That Made Us, The Long Walk & Rage by Stephen King
MOVIES WATCHED IN MARCH (ranked best to worst):
– Moxie – Really enjoyed this one. I'll always like YA movies and I'll always like "fighting back against an unfair system" movies. In this one, the girls in an American high school fight back against sexism. The main girl is inspired by her mom's "Riot grrrl" past & by a new outspoken girl at her school who doesn't take any shit from the main sexist jock. She starts an anonymous 'zine she calls Moxie after getting the idea when finding old zines from her mother's past. Several girls who've had enough with the sexism soon join together & start trying to make a difference.
It's sad to know American high schools are still like this? I remember being in high school in the late '80s/early '90s and the jocks in my school were exactly like the main prick in this movie. I also liked how the movie pointed out the way in which male athletes are rewarded and how female sports are completely ignored. Not that I give a shit about that as I hate sports & sucked at them all but I never understood the complete obsession with stupid male teen high school sports in small town America?! And the fact that no one ever gave a shit about the girls sports and, in my school's case, the girls' basketball team was far more successful than any other teams.
Obviously, I'm old now (more the age of the director & the mom in this movie, Amy Poehler). So I could relate to her but also to the daughter taking inspiration from her mother's cool Gen X past. Let's hear it for Gen X! I'm liking this Gen X & Gen Z (or is it Gen A??) thing. Same as with Cobra Kai – that show was loads of fun and the interactions between the two generations were great.
I think I enjoyed this movie more than I want to admit. I want to give it a slightly higher rating but think I'd not be taken seriously as a movie blogger or some shit. (As if anyone takes me seriously?!). But I still have more affection for stuff from my own generation and this reminded me again just how much I adore the film Pump Up The Volume. Watch that if you liked Moxie! This also gave me Whip It vibes. Love that too! Honestly, I just think I'll never grow up and will always secretly want to be a riot grrrl/roller derby/pirate radio DJ chick sticking it to the man. – 7.5/10
**Decided to up the rating to 7.5…
– Elvis And Anabelle – I have to thank Claire from Cinematic Delights for mentioning this one as I'd never even heard of it so would likely have never noticed it on Amazon Prime. Wonder why it's not more well known? I always like an offbeat romance & this weird IMDb plot synopsis appealed to me: "Dying after being crowned Miss Texas Rose, Anabelle comes alive just before Elvis embalms her. He does his ailing dad's work. Anabelle later returns to the embalmer's farm to get away from her mom and be happy." Macabre! I like that. It's not creepy or anything, though. Blake Lively is lovely as always (she's so pretty I want to barf – hubby thinks I have a girl crush on her but Drew Barrymore is my true love) and has a decent chemistry with Max Minghella in that "two lost souls finding each other" kind of way that only happens in movies. Joe Mantegna plays his father and he's really sweet & likeable and it's one of those movies where you just want everyone to be happy. It's not overly soppy, though, which is great because I hate that. Have to say I really liked the ending as well. It was quite beautiful but not in a contrived sort of way. Very nice. A romance film done right. Hey, I have one to recommend if you like offbeat romances: Untamed Heart with Christian Slater. Ohh I love that one! Need to rewatch that. – 7/10
– Papillon – I watched this as part of my IMDb Top 250 Challenge. As with many from the 2013 list I'm working from, this one is no longer in the Top 250. I'm not normally a fan of prison movies but some, such as The Shawshank Redemption & Escape From Alcatraz, are great. This one reminded me more of Midnight Express in that it's GRIM but unfortunately doesn't have an awesome Giorgio Moroder score like that one does.
I just didn't connect with these characters. I don't know if I missed something but… Why were they all in prison? Was Steve McQueen's Papillon character (Henri Charrière) falsely accused? (Yes, apparently so – I just looked it up and it's based on Charrière's autobiography). The character development just wasn't as good as in similar films, making it even harder to sit through the dreary realities of the horrible times Charrière & his fellow inmates had to endure in prison. McQueen & Dustin Hoffman were both very good, though, and had a good friendship along with another character I really liked named André Maturette. Together they formed an escape plot and I thought the final 20 minutes or so were very good. I'd say it's one of those movies where you feel like you've gone on this terrible journey right along with the characters. I felt a bit drained by the end. It's definitely a good film but it's depressing and just didn't work as well for me as the other prison films I mentioned. – 7/10
– Annie Hall – I watched this one as part of both my IMDb Top 250 Challenge & Best Picture Project. Was hoping to like it despite really not liking Woody Allen. I've not seen enough of his movies to really judge what I think of his work yet, though (I've now seen three). I liked Midnight In Paris okay. I watched Manhattan a while ago as it's also in the Top 250 and I definitely enjoyed Annie Hall more, especially as he's not sleeping with a 17-year-old in this one. I won't get into Allen's life, though, as I needed to watch this for these projects so will just discuss the movie.
Diane Keaton is delightful in this but I've always kind of liked Keaton and her ugly trousers. Not sure if Allen's whole neurotic humor thing works for me. Okay, I'm lying – it kind of does as I'm a bit neurotic too. I don't hate Allen's writing. Yes, I liked some of the humor & the conversations. Their relationship was fun to watch. I also like movies that are sooooo "New York". I've never been to the city but I find it fascinating in that it's the focus of so many movies and feels so completely foreign to me despite being American. I grew up in a tiny farming community in the Midwest so New York City is a mystery to me. I'd love to visit but, man, I'd hate to live in a big city. So I can't fully relate to the lives of those in Allen's films but I like that the city is just as much a character as are the actors. I liked this movie. I didn't love it. It's a well written rom-com & I can see why it has its fans, especially for those who can relate more than I can to these characters.
Let's see what it beat to win Best Picture: The Goodbye Girl, Julia, Star Wars & The Turning Point. Wait… It beat A New Hope?! Okay, now I hate Annie Hall!!! (just kidding). But I obviously love Star Wars far more than Annie Hall. Wow – I've seen none of the other nominees. How embarrassing. – 7/10
– Mank – Wank! Sorry, had to say that. I'm juvenile. No, Mank isn't bad but I'd be lying if I said I didn't find this one pretty boring. Yes, I only watched it as it has so many Oscar nominations. My film taste is kind of all over the place. I absolutely adore some "Oscar worthy" films while I find others a complete snoozefest. I just feel bad that I've "reviewed" three worthy films in a row here and I was very meh about them. So I don't want anyone to get the wrong idea & think that I can't appreciate a well made film (even if, yes, I'd rather watch something like Aliens). In fact, I've just now finished watching another Top 250 film I assumed I wouldn't like at all (Battleship Potemkin). Wow – that was good!
Mank, as well as the film it's about making (I wrote a rubbish review of Citizen Kane here), just aren't my kind of thing. As I said when trying to explain this in my Citizen Kane review, I just prefer the grand, sweeping epics that used to get nominated for Oscars. Mank is a good film. I really like Gary Oldman and he was as good here as he always is. Amanda Seyfried was also very good and I don't like her at all. The story was interesting and, being a film lover, I do like movies that are about movies or filmmaking (such as the one I named my blog after, the brilliant Cinema Paradiso). So I enjoyed that aspect although I'd have liked to see much more of the actual filmmaking process. Did they even show Oldman writing Citizen Kane at all, for crying out loud?! Probably – I just wasn't paying much attention. The film does pick up at the end and the final couple of scenes were very good but it felt like it took a long time to get to them. – 7/10
– Toys – I can't believe I never saw this 1992 Robin Williams film as I really like Williams (RIP). I also love the '80s & early '90s & don't think there are many movies I haven't seen from then. Being in my late teens then, I may have skipped this as the name & cover made it seem like a family movie kids would like? Oh my god, this definitely isn't a movie aimed at kids. I don't think? Although some kids may have liked it. I don't know who the hell this movie is aimed at?! It's weird as shit. It's also quite a terrible movie (I did wonder why it had such a low IMDb rating). But… I also kind of liked it despite thinking the story was a complete & utter mess. The movie itself has such a great look. I'm a sucker for that. If a movie looks beautiful & has a great score, I can ignore any faults (it's what makes me love some of the Dario Argento horrors & Sergio Leone spaghetti westerns). Not that this movie is anywhere near the genius of those films but I did appreciate its atmosphere and quite liked Joan Cusack's bizarre character. Hans Zimmer & Trevor Horn did the music for Toys and there are some catchy songs, including one at the beginning that fans of the film seem to really like. There's also a fun sequence where Williams & Cusack make a music video that reminded me of Talking Heads & Devo videos and man I miss that era of MTV.
I just read at Wikipedia that this was nominated for Razzies as well as Oscars: "Director Barry Levinson was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Director. The film did, however, receive Oscar nominations for Art Direction and Costume Design." Yep! I can see why. And here's a bit about the design of it: "Italian designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti spent over one year designing the film's sumptuous sets, which took over every sound stage at Fox Studios in Los Angeles. René Magritte's art, particularly The Son of Man, is obvious in its influence on the set design, and in part the costume design, of the film."
So, yeah, this was a weird one. It's mostly awful yet I can also see some people absolutely loving it (from the comments at IMDb, it definitely has fans). I think I'd have affection for this one if I'd seen it at the time. I think I may actually have some affection for it now – it's one I think I've talked myself into liking more by writing about it. That happens sometimes. Would love to know other peoples' thoughts if they've seen this? I do like when a movie is completely unpredictable & I definitely didn't know what the hell was going to happen in this one. Unique films are always better than boring films. Toys is unique. – 6.5/10
– Skate Kitchen – This was enjoyable but definitely not for everyone. It's the kind of indie movie that I like, focusing on characters just living their lives. You know, one of those indie films that doesn't really have much of a plot. If you like that kind of genre, you might like this. Here's the Wikipedia plot synopsis: "Rachelle Vinberg stars as Camille, a teenage girl who befriends a group of female skateboarders in New York City. It is inspired by the real group of female skaters based in New York who call themselves "Skate Kitchen", and features the group's members playing fictionalized versions of themselves." It's a drama so not as much fun as something like Richard Linklater's "characters just living their lives" Dazed And Confused or similar. I guess I like at least a little comedy in this kind of movie. But I liked the friendships in this & it was nice to see a group of female skaters for a change. Ouch, though – that first scene made me glad I never tried skateboarding in my youth! – 6.5/10
– His House – This was better than I was expecting. This is the Wikipedia plot synopsis, which makes it obvious what the film is really about: "The film tells the story of a refugee couple from South Sudan, struggling to adjust to their new life in an English town that has an evil lurking beneath the surface." But I was hoping for a decent haunted house story as well as I love a good supernatural horror. I did enjoy that, although it took quite a while to get going and wasn't as creepy or scary as I was hoping from the Netflix image of the face peeking through the hole in the wall. But then the story takes a twist at the end that I wasn't expecting at all and I liked that a lot. Movies rarely catch me off guard so I'm surprised I didn't see that coming but I do like when a movie surprises me. The film could've been better overall but at least the ending made up for the slow start. I think most horror movies have terrible endings (why do they never know how to end?!) so it's nice to see one that ends well. – 6.5/10
– Flipped – This was… Nice? Safe? In other words: Boring & forgettable. I'd never heard of this but noticed it was directed by Rob Reiner, who directed so many all-time favorites of mine (Stand By Me, The Princess Bride, This Is Spinal Tap). Flipped certainly doesn't live up to those, although it's a pleasant enough "first love" movie. Here's the Wikipedia synopsis: "Starring Callan McAuliffe, Madeline Carroll, Rebecca De Mornay, Anthony Edwards, John Mahoney, Penelope Ann Miller, Aidan Quinn, and Kevin Weisman, the film tells the story of two eighth graders who start to have feelings for each other, despite being total opposites." Yes, that's all it is. It's a nice film. The girl is likeable & John Mahoney is great as the grandfather of the boy, who strikes up a lovely friendship with the young girl. – 6/10
– Coming 2 America – This had some fun moments & I really liked seeing these characters together again. And James Earl Jones & Morgan Freeman & their VOICES together in one movie?! Excellent! Love them. But, man, this movie was disappointing overall and did they seriously include that Leslie Jones scene in this day & age?! They'd have gotten away with that if it had been in the 1988 film. The story (revolving around that scene, really) was just a bit lame and the comedy didn't work the way it did in the first film. I suppose that kind of comedy is just too dated now? But I'll always have affection for 80's comedy so I'm not really complaining – I just imagine no one other than fans of the original would like this sequel.
As I said, though – it was good to see Eddie Murphy & so many characters from the first movie again plus we got some good new ones. Wesley Snipes was surprisingly funny and the oldest daughter of Prince Akeem was great & should have been given more screen time than the son (and the other daughters who were completely ignored). Leslie Jones was as obnoxious as always but Shari Headley looked amazing & they sang The Humpty Dance which I still love way more than I should (& is also probably inappropriate in this day & age but, whatever – I'm Gen X so not easily offended). They just needed to make this sequel much sooner – it would have worked better in the '90s. – 5.5/10
– She Dies Tomorrow – This one was a little too pretentious for my liking. Not gonna lie – I like this kind of thing sometimes. You know, the kind of films only movie bloggers like but the general public hate because they just want a movie to actually be entertaining? Who can blame them?? But I was intrigued by the plot (a woman thinks she's gonna die tomorrow & it puts the idea into the heads of others that they're also going to die – a really happy pandemic movie!). It's just one of those movies where none of the characters are likeable, everyone is self-absorbed, and the story is just this meandering mess that gives us no answers. I'm not someone who expects answers in every movie, though – I just appreciate when I can at least follow the damn storyline. Like, there are bits with an old boyfriend that I didn't realise were flashbacks (I think??). I don't know. I didn't know what was going on but I didn't care. If you liked I'm Thinking Of Ending Things, you might like this one too. It's got a similar vibe (although that one was definitely much better than this). I'll give this movie credit for having an original idea, at least. – 5/10
– Yes Day – I still like it when fun family films are made as it feels like this genre has really died off since the '80s & '90s. This genre is full of a lot of pretty shit films, though. Some are good & are movies that all ages can enjoy but this one doesn't quite work for the whole family. I can see kids liking it much more than parents and the very best family films should be aimed at least a little bit at the adults as well as at the kids. It starts out okay & it's at first fun to see the kids get their "yes day" where the parents can't say no to anything they suggest (within reason). It results in some fun family adventures where the parents of course learn that they should make more time to just have fun. Where it falls apart in the end is when the kids go overboard and, overall, the kids were a bit too bratty to care about. I think the parents learned their lesson more than the kids did (except the older girl a bit). The movie is fine. I'm being a little harsh. It's just quite forgettable & there are better family films out there. – 5/10
– The Hustle – Ugh. This was pretty terrible. Not gonna lie: I quite like Rebel Wilson but I can absolutely understand how her comedy is definitely not for everyone. If you hate her, you'll hate this. I got some enjoyment out of her usual ridiculous behavior but Anne Hathaway & her awful accent were hard to take. I agree with what (I think Wilson but maybe Hathaway) said about this in that female comedy doesn't get the same respect as male comedy as I think they originally gave this a higher rating for some slightly crude humor that was no more crude than in similar male comedies that were PG. True. I do NOT love Bridesmaids but say all the time that I don't understand The Hangover having a much higher IMDb rating when, as far as dumb comedies go, Bridesmaids is far better than that one at least. I don't think anyone should use The Hustle in this argument, though, as it's pretty damn bad. There are far better crude female comedies and, sorry, the male film this one is based on (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) is far superior in this case. – 5/10
– Unfriended – Oh my god I HATED THIS. Almost to the point where I wish I'd never watched it. I'll say it actually starts out okay & it was a decent idea for a film (but was done much better later on in Searching, which I really enjoyed). It's all done via video chat, etc, so you're looking at these twats on their screens the whole time. As with the found footage gimmick, this newer gimmick will be a "love it or hate it" for viewers but it works a bit better than you'd expect. The issue I had with the movie is that it became far too cruel & by the end I'd never wanted horror movie characters to get killed off as much as these assholes. And the final half hour was just those remaining all crying & SCREAMING into their screens and I just wanted them to shut the hell up.
I'm also extremely uncomfortable with the topic of Internet bullying. In this film, a girl kills herself after she is bullied when a very humiliating video of her is shared. It's interesting that the film makes it clear she was a pretty terrible person herself but the point is that nobody deserves that treatment. And she killed herself over a video that the movie then shows in a very exploitative way, so it felt irresponsible that the film isn't really at all making a point that you shouldn't bully people so much that they commit suicide. In fact, the bullied girl is even kind of made into the villain of this story while (I think) we're meant to feel bad for the bullies being killed off for their involvement? Not that we should be expecting a dumb teen horror movie to have a moral responsibility but the whole thing just rubbed me the wrong way.
But I'm obviously from a generation where our every move wasn't recorded & uploaded when we were teenagers. I am so thankful for that & hate that my kid is growing up in a social media world. I realise that here I am blogging to strangers and I do enjoy getting my geeky movie thoughts out into a world where there are other people with similar interests unlike anyone I know for real. But, man, I wish social media didn't exist. I'd go back to the '80s way of life in a heartbeat. High school was hard enough back then & I feel awful for anyone who now has to go through it during this Orwellian nightmare.
Wow, I say a lot about movies I hate! Barely said a thing about the "worthy" films in this post. I think Unfriended is now my most hated movie since starting this blog in 2012 although there are others I've given lower ratings. That's because, for the throwaway slasher horror genre, this isn't a truly bad film. The acting isn't dreadful. And I'm not a fan of gore but, for those who are, this admittedly had some inventive kills involving household appliances. They were silly as hell and would've felt more appropriate in a horror comedy but at least the truly hateful characters were deserving of their dumb slasher movie deaths. – 4/10
Movies Rewatched In March:
– Edge Of Tomorrow – Already reviewed this in full so don't have to say much. Still think it's a great sci-fi film & one of Tom Cruise's best in years. Plus Emily Blunt's character is fantastic. – 8/10
– Big Hero 6 – This is a lovely film I've grown to like even more since seeing it several more times (it's one of the kid's favorites). Don't need to say much as I already reviewed this too but will say again that I love Baymax. Lovable robots are the best! – 7.5/10
– Krush Groove – This movie is a big guilty pleasure of mine. Here's the Wikipedia plot synopsis: "This film is based on the early days of Def Jam Recordings and up-and-coming record producer Russell Simmons (renamed Russell Walker in the film), portrayed by Blair Underwood." Check out this cast!: Blair Underwood, Sheila E., Run-D.M.C. & Jam Master Jay, The Fat Boys, Kurtis Blow, New Edition, Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Russell Simmons & Rick Rubin. The movie & story are fun but the music is great. Run-DMC are featured the most & have the most music in the film (classics such as King Of Rock, It's Like That & Can You Rock It Like This). I also love Sheila E. performing A Love Bizarre. But my absolute favorite segment will always be The Fat Boys doing All You Can Eat. Love it. Good cheesy fun! – 7.5/10
– Can't Buy Me Love – This 1987 movie was also a huge guilty pleasure of mine in high school. Still is. I watched this so many times back then. Geeky boy pays popular girl to pretend to be his girlfriend for a while as he believes that will make him popular. FYI: Geeky boy is McDreamy Patrick Dempsey for Grey's Anatomy fans. Honestly, I can pretty much quote this whole movie.
I think I could relate to the school in this film. My small town was one where there was only one school, so you went to school with the same people from the age of 5 right up to 18. Well, that's not quite true – our town was so small that we combined schools with another even smaller town when I was about 11. So I made some new friends but still knew those from my own town my whole damn life. And we were all friends until the teen years when it became the popular vs the unpopular. Yeah, I certainly wasn't one of the popular kids but I was one of those who kind of went off on my own & ignored it all. I got by as I mostly got along with everyone but I hated how some of the unpopular kids were bullied. I think I had it in my head that the popular jock assholes would watch this movie & turn into nice people & all would be right with the world. Ha! Didn't happen, although I did talk to one of the biggest assholes several years after school & he basically apologised for being such a jerk through all of high school. So maybe that movie shit happens in real life sometimes.
Anyway – this is on Disney Plus U.K. if you're interested. I still absolutely love it although I admit it's very '80s and hasn't aged quite as well as other teen movies from that time. It's still pretty relevant, though. Also, I so wanted to be like Amanda Peterson's character, Cindy Mancini, at the time. I thought she was so pretty. I looked Peterson up a few years ago and she had a horribly tragic life after this film & died at the age of 43. Very sad. But it goes to show that you really don't know what terrible things someone may be going through so we should all try to be a little nicer, yeah? – 7.5/10
– Deadpool 2 – Still think this one is a lot of fun & more funny than the first film. 7/10
– 10 Things I Hate About You – I know this is a favorite for the generation after mine & I did really like this one too the first time I saw it when it first came out. I still like it although I definitely didn't like it as much on the rewatch. What a shame. I like Julia Stiles but her character is a little too hateful at times. Even more hateful is her little sister, though. Didn't remember her being so annoying. However, Heath Ledger (RIP) is still absolutely adorable in this movie so it was nice seeing him in this again. Still a sad loss. – 7/10
– Dodgeball – Didn't enjoy this one as much on the rewatch either. I remembered liking it at the time but thought it was pretty dumb on the rewatch. Who knows? Maybe I was just in a bad mood this time! Have to admit I'm enjoying movies less overall in the past year. Hmm. Maybe I need to get out of the house? – 5.5/10
BOOKS, TV, MUSIC, MISCELLANEOUS IN MARCH
I am re-reading The Bachman Books (a collection of four Stephen King stories originally published under his pen-name Richard Bachman). I don't normally re-read books but it's been over 20 years since I read these. I remember absolutely loving one & really liking another but couldn't remember anything very specific from either. The other two stories I have zero memory of whatsoever. Weird how memory works. I've re-read these two of the four so far:
– The Long Walk by Stephen King – This was the one I remembered loving. My opinion hasn't changed. This is a great story and could make such a fantastic movie. I know Frank Darabont had the rights to it for years & I'd been desperate for him to adapt it as he did such a brilliant job with The Green Mile, The Mist and especially The Shawshank Redemption. But I just looked into it and he's lost the rights (oh no!). There's a plan for it to now be made by Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark & Trollhunter director André Øvredal. I'm not happy! Did like Trollhunter but was very excited at the thought of Darabont making The Long Walk. Damn.
Anyway, the story is so simple yet so horrifying: In a dystopian reality, each year 100 teenage boys have to walk until only 1 of them is still walking. The final boy wins the big final "prize". You get to know a few of the characters pretty well, which is what I most care about in a story. This is a short novel, though, so there's less character development than I'd like and I think this could be one of those occasions where the movie could improve on that if done by the right person (Darabont would've been great with the character development!). Oh well. It's still a great story & I still hope they finally make it into a movie. – 4.5/5
– Rage by Stephen King – I can't believe I didn't remember a thing about this story as it later became very controversial. In fact, it is no longer being published (which King requested) so I was lucky to get an old copy of The Bachman Books at a charity shop which still includes this story. The topic is one that makes me as angry as the whole social media & bullying thing I went on about above: Guns. The massive gun problem in America in general but especially in schools.
Anyway, King wanted this to stop being published after it was too strongly linked to five school shootings. I won't go into censorship here (oh boy, another fun topic!) but I'm mostly very much against it. It depends on the situation, though, and King made the right choice. In the story, a troubled teen boy brings a gun to school & holds his class hostage. As far as the topic of guns & school shootings go, that's not really the focus of this story and the story doesn't go how you'd expect. I'm trying to stay spoiler free but it's more about the struggles of growing up & the things that shape you & mental illness & fighting back against authority (maybe – it's not made all that clear).
I kind of made the story sound better than it is. I don't think King quite gets his point across in this story as to why this boy does this. At least he doesn't make you sympathise with the character, which would be very irresponsible as no one should think they have the right to bring a gun into their school. The ending also goes off the rails and I didn't see the point of that either but at least it ends in an unpredictable way. It's terrible to think it may have inspired real shootings as it's not the point of this story (although I'm not sure what the point is) and probably not something King would have expected to come from this short novel. Overall, the story could've been better had it made its point a little more clear. – 3/5
– Ted Lasso: Season 1 – Thanks to Eric at Film Miasma for recommending this as I would NOT have watched a TV show about an American football coach coming to the U.K. to coach a British football team. What?! F*^king SPORTS?!? I hate 'em all! But, damn, this show was super enjoyable! Funny, great characters who are really fleshed out including even those in small roles (and some of those small roles are my favorites), and a lot of feelgood shit going on without it feeling all soppy. I'm trying to think of anything bad to point out but I can't. I even really like the character played by Juno Temple and I can't stand her! And I love the characters of Nathan and Roy Kent. And of course Jason Sudeikis as super sweet Ted Lasso. I like all these people. I want to hang out with them. Other than the ex-husband, who we're meant to hate. I want to punch him in the face! Oh, here's a negative: that theme song sucks. It's one of those cheesy American sounding sitcom themes. Maybe that's the point. Maybe they're being ironic? Ignore it! You can skip it anyway. The show is definitely worth watching (it's on Apple TV+ in the U.K.). It's just so damn likeable.
– WandaVision: Season 1 Episode 9 & Making Of – I really enjoyed WandaVision despite not being a huge Marvel fan. It felt so different from the movies, which was great. It felt unique & I looked forward to seeing it each week. Didn't absolutely love the final episode but still think it ended as well as it could have & assume it has been left open to carry on in the films. The Making Of episode was fine but filler. Overall, the show was a pleasant surprise in a shitty year.
– The Falcon And The Winter Soldier: Season 1 Episodes 1-2 – I don't have much to say about this. It just feels like all superhero movies when they turn into one big dumb action scene after another but this time with lesser characters I never even really liked all that much in the films. I found these first two episodes truly boring. What a huge disappointment after WandaVision!
– Battlestar Galactica (1978): Season 1 Episodes 1-3 – This is on the Horror Channel (huh??) in the U.K. so I started watching it as I never saw it. But as it's live TV, I missed watching any more. Oops. It's cheesy but fun so far. Rick Springfield was in it! I'll watch the rest someday… It's '70s sci-fi so I'll happily watch stuff like this anytime, especially if I missed it the first time around.
– Raising Hope: Season 1 Episodes 12-22, Season 2, Season 3, Season 4 – Wow – Really binge watching this as a family! Oh well, there's a pandemic & we've been stuck at home for a year. This is an easy thing to stick on anytime in the background. Have to say the show was damn funny at the start but the final season took a nosedive in the way most sitcoms do when they run out of ideas. Oh well – there were still plenty of laughs and I liked the final episode just fine. Gonna rewatch My Name Is Earl next! (Which I loved but never saw the end of. Assume it also took a nosedive at the end anyway…)
– The Crown: Season 3 Episodes 4-6 – Man, I am still not feeling the change of cast at the start of Season 3. I went from liking this show a lot, despite it not being my type of thing, to really having to force myself to watch it just so I can get to the Diana episodes in Season 4… I miss Claire Foy & all the rest! They were much better. Sorry.
– The '80s: The Decade That Made Us – Watched two or three(?) episodes of this series on Disney Plus. It's fine as I love reminiscing about the '80s but it's also a bit boring. How can they make the '80s boring?! Hell, they even devoted a bunch of time to some hockey thing at the Olympics that I didn't even remember. Was it that big of an event if I knew nothing about it?! It's also very American – the hubby was bored during the hockey thing too (I think – maybe I'm wrong! He played hockey! But he's not American). I think they're just devoting too much time to a few very specific events, such as the Jane Fonda fitness craze (although I found that sort of interesting). I don't know – I just think no one will get anything out of what I've seen of this series so far unless they actually lived through the '80s. The kid was bored while this was on. Maybe it gets better…
– The Golden Girls – I've not exactly ranked these "best to worst". The Golden Girls would be ranked at the top! Love this show so much. Just added it as have watched a few more episodes after picking up the rest on DVD when Channel 5 showed all but the final few seasons during lockdown. Rude! I was so disappointed when I no longer had this showing on TV during my lunch breaks. I want to hang out with these kick ass ladies even more than the Ted Lasso characters.
Don't have any plans other than watching movies. Was contemplating re-posting any reviews I've done of BAFTA or Oscar nominated films before the ceremonies. Very frustrating that we're not able to see a lot of the Oscar nominees in the U.K. Badly want to see Promising Young Woman, Sound Of Metal & Minari. Will review any if I see them before the Oscars.
Okay, I have to end this post with the clip of The Fat Boys doing All You Can Eat in Krush Groove…
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A Simple Favor, American Animals & Slaughterhouse Rulez Movie Reviews
I'm determined to catch up on reviewing the films I've seen in the cinema this year. Here are three quick reviews I never got around to and I have three more quickies ready for tomorrow (Ralph Breaks The Internet, The Nutcracker And The Four Realms, and The Grinch. Merry Christmas! I know you desperately need to know my stupid opinion on movies…
A Simple Favor (2018)
Directed by Paul Feig
Based on A Simple Favor by Darcey Bell
Starring: Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, Henry Golding, Andrew Rannells
A Simple Favor follows a small town vlogger who tries to solve the disappearance of her mysterious and rich best friend.
I went to this one night with no expectations as I had a couple of hours to spare. I enjoyed the shit out of this! It's a fun film. A "chick flick" with dark humor and a fucking filthy mouth from Blake Lively, who gives her husband's Deadpool character a run for his money. To be fair, I wouldn't call this a chick flick but any movie with two female leads tends to be labelled with that annoying title. As a girl who isn't very girly, I appreciate a movie with female leads that isn't all soppy romantic bullshit or Bridget Fucking Jones or Mamma Barf-O-Mia (no offense to anyone who likes those). 😉 But this is more my type of chick flick.
Anna Kendrick & Blake Lively are far from favorite actresses of mine but they couldn't have been more perfect for these roles: Kendrick as a nerdy prude and Lively as a beautiful, sophisticated bitch. They both seemed to be having a lot of fun and were pretty damn hilarious. I feel that actresses are rarely given any credit for being funny. Sorry – here's a quick rant that I've had before: Speaking of the director, Paul Feig, he also did Bridesmaids. I don't like Bridesmaids – it's not my type of humor. But I can't deny that there are funny moments and the women in it were very good for that type of film. The Hangover has very similar humor but an all-male cast and a much higher rating on IMDb. Neither are my thing but Bridesmaids is the far superior "dumb comedy". There seems to be a real backlash anytime women do comedy. It's odd.
Rant over! Back to this movie. This film falls into several categories and I kind of loved that it's hard to define. Dark comedy, crime, mystery, thriller… The story has twists and it keeps you guessing and it's kind of stupid but it's meant to be silly. It was a great "chill out" movie – you're not meant to take the mystery too seriously. I don't know if this will make some turn their noses up but it reminded me of the pulpy mystery thrillers that are guilty reading pleasures of mine sometimes (but with added black humor, making things much more fun). Plus, Lively's hubby was a hottie so that was enjoyable too.
I won't say much more as this is a movie where you're better off not knowing too much about the plot beforehand. If you watch it with an open mind & don't take the story too seriously you should have a good time.
American Animals (2018)
Directed by Bart Layton
Starring: Evan Peters, Barry Keoghan, Blake Jenner, Jared Abrahamson, Udo Kier, Ann Dowd
American Animals is based on the true story of a library heist that happened at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky in 2004.
Okay – American Animals is a far more worthy film than A Simple Favor. However, it almost bored me to tears. Considering that the true story involving a bizarre library heist is really damn interesting, they somehow managed to make this film a bit of a snoozefest. Well, okay – the heist itself was exciting but it takes ages to get to that small part of the film. I think the biggest problem may be that it's part-documentary, which didn't really work. So it went back & forth between the actors acting it out & the real-life guys talking about it. This could've worked but it just didn't. It gave the film a weird flow plus the main actor looking nothing whatsoever like the real guy was somewhat distracting.
Huh. I really have nothing more to say about this. It was disappointing. It actually would've made for a much better full-out documentary instead. At least they tried something a little different style-wise, I guess. Oh! I did like that they looked like the Beastie Boys in the Sabotage video when they put on their cheesy 70's-looking disguises for the heist. Funny.
Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018)
Directed by Crispian Mills
Starring: Asa Butterfield, Finn Cole, Hermione Corfield, Michael Sheen, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Margot Robbie
An illustrious British boarding school becomes a bloody battleground when a mysterious sinkhole appears at a nearby fracking site unleashing unspeakable horror.
Wow. This was pretty dreadful. I was excited for this one before it came out as I think a lot of us saw "horror comedy" and the names Simon Pegg & Nick Frost and thought we'd have another Shaun Of The Dead on our hands. Ha! Not even close.
The idea was a good one: fracking causing creatures to come to the surface & attack a snobby boarding school. Plus, I wanted to see this as it was partly filmed at Chislehurst Caves in Kent. I've been there. I think I've been to most the tourist caves in England plus the catacombs in Paris. I have a weird fascination with creepy, underground places. Anyway – Chislehurst Caves is a cool place & I recommend checking it out if you're a weirdo like me. Maybe I'll help Kent tourism! Here's their website: Chislehurt Caves. Here's an image from the website:
Oh. Was I meant to be talking about Slaughterhouse Rulez? I honestly can't be arsed. It was a wasted cinema trip but just about good enough to check out on Netflix if you want to zone out to something stupid. The main characters are fairly decent so it's good that you want them to survive and the remaining over-the-top rich asshole students to die. Pegg & Frost are odd and there was really no point of having them in the film at all. Oh, and Margot Robbie is nothing more than a cameo on a screen so don't get all excited thinking she's in this. And I currently can't even remember what the creatures looked like so that's not saying much.
Tagged 5.5/10, 6/10, 7.5/10, A Simple Favor, A Simple Favour, American Animals, Andrew Rannells, Ann Dowd, Anna Kendrick, Asa Butterfield, Barry Keoghan, Bart Layton, Beastie Boys, Blake Jenner, Blake Lively, Crispian Mills, Darcey Bell, Evan Peters, Film, Finn Cole, Henry Golding, Hermione Corfield, Jared Abrahamson, Michael Sheen, Movie Review, Movie Reviews, Movies, Nick Frost, Paul Feig, Review, Reviews, Sabotage, Simon Pegg, Slaughterhouse Rulez, Udo Kier
The Shallows (2016) Review
The Shallows (2016)
Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra
Starring: Blake Lively, Óscar Jaenada, Brett Cullen, Sedona Legge, Angelo José Lozano Corzo, José Manuel Trujillo Salas, Pablo Calva, Diego Espejel, Janelle Bailey
A surfer gets stranded 200 yards from shore, and must use her wits and determination to survive a great white shark attack.
What can I say about a shark movie? You either like them or you don't. We're obviously never going to get another classic like Jaws but The Shallows is a decent enough shark attack thriller for those who go for this very specific genre.
Blake Lively is fine. I'll be honest – her character got on my nerves at first. She's just so "pretty, bubbly, skinny blonde in a tiny bikini" and you can't help but feel that she's extremely irresponsible for going to a secret beach all alone. If this wasn't a shark attack movie, you'd assume that the two guys she meets there in the middle of nowhere would kill her. A friend was going to go with her but cancels at the last minute, surprise surprise, but how was her friend going to find the "secret beach" anyway since Lively is already on her way there? Hmm??? So it's your usual silly Hollywood movie setup, complete with sad backstory that's meant to give our main character a reason to "fight to survive!". There's also some annoying texting back & forth at the beginning, which flashes up on the movie screen. I hate when they do that in movies. Amazing phone reception at this secret beach, though!
I'm sounding too picky now. I realize this kind of movie always gives a similar sort of story to the main character. If we don't get a little bit of a backstory, why would we care if they survive? So after a bit of a silly start & some details thrown at us that we KNOW will come in handy later, we get to the action & the movie does get a lot better. Does Lively's character do the smartest things at all times? Well, aside from stupidly going to this beach completely alone in the first place, I think she does her best with the situation. There wasn't anything that annoyed me too much, at least, like when people in horror movies make one stupid decision after another. As my hubby kept pointing out to me "You'd be dead by now in this situation", I can't really complain about anything she does since I'd do everything wrong & die within five minutes. Thanks hubby – you know I'm of no use in extreme situations! I admit it. 😉
I know I've sounded a little negative but I did enjoy The Shallows. I don't think anyone really goes to a shark attack movie wanting to see something Oscar worthy, do they?? The action was decently paced, the special effects were good enough, and the story was all it really needed to be. I only sound "meh" because the movie ended up being exactly what I expected. I have to say I had a lot more fun watching this than I have watching quite a few other films so far this year. 2016 is turning out to be a shockingly bad year for movies! So I may be giving this a slightly higher rating than it deserves but, if you're into this kind of movie, I can pretty much guarantee you'll like this one just fine. And if you like butts, you'll love it as you get to see A LOT of Lively's butt while she's paddling her surfboard. I think I saw more butt than shark. "Shark butt, ooh ha ha!" (Sorry – that was a poor Finding Nemo joke. The hubby & I kept making Nemo jokes while watching this…)
Tagged 7/10, Angelo José Lozano Corzo, Óscar Jaenada, Blake Lively, Brett Cullen, Diego Espejel, Film, Janelle Bailey, Jaume Collet-Serra, José Manuel Trujillo Salas, Movie Review, Movie Reviews, Movies, Pablo Calva, Review, Reviews, Sedona Legge, The Shallows | {
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ProbablyANinja (24 дня назад) #55268781Me too! A Renji figure would be so cool! It would be awesome if he came with an optional part where his hair was down like in that episode of season 3 when he's fighting Ichigo. | {
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For lack of a better answer, I said "Algonquin Roundtable" on FJ. I now realize that group had broken up well before '39.
As for James, I think an average Coryatt score of $25,000 speaks for itself.
Am I the only one who expected FJ to be a triple-getter? I had it solved before Alex finished reading the clue.
Actually, Iditarod was my first answer before I crossed it out and wrote "Pony Express." I don't think it was a bad guess either, as the Iditarod also started pretty much as a relay race against time.
Brooks Brothers came to mind during FJ, but I got thrown but "Elisha," which I mistakenly thought was a woman's name, and instead went with "Abercrombie."
Does anyone else think Emma sounds like Georgia Engel (or at least the characters she plays)?
Definitely. On another note, Emma's closing interview comment was absolutely hilarious (and no doubt true).
I'm one of those who probably never would've gotten FJ if not for Alex's imitation. I don't see the harm in letting him do one every once in a while.
Totally lost for an answer, I said, "Exodus." I knew it was probably wrong, but it was an answer for the sake of an answer.
Wonder if Annie Lennox would've gotten "broken glass."
I wonder if the judges might have accepted "Quinn-i-pac." Couldn't the third i in theory be silent?
As far as the double, I went with Chile, and thought of Brazil too late to change my answer. I was just going with the first rather long country I could think of.
Surely, Deliverance isn't the worst guess to make for today's Final.
No, because I considered it as well.
I personally felt like this was an easy Final Jeopardy question. I also think Sheldon will possible have a high enough score to receive a wildcard semifinalist spot.
Would they have accepted "Iroquois Confederation," or did it need to be "Confederacy?
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