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Procedures and techniques that best mimic the natural shape, color and feel of tooth structure.
A replacement for the root or roots of a tooth. Like tooth roots, dental implants are secured in the jawbone and are not visible once surgically placed. They are used to secure crowns (the parts of teeth seen in the mouth), bridgework or dentures by a variety of means.
Focus on children's oral health will lead to a lifetime of better teeth. Children should visit the dentist every six months for regular exams and cleaning.
Restorations that repair damaged teeth with fillings, inlays, onlays and crowns.
Root canal therapy removes the injured or infected nerve or vessel tissue that has been damaged.
Removable dentures are an option for tooth replacement. Removable dentures can be retained by dental implants in order to increase the retention of the denture. | {
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Contains - only items containing the typed text will be displayed in the drop-down part, case insensitive.
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StartsWith - only items, which text starts with the typed text, will be shown in the drop-down part, case insensitive.
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Что такое XR?
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Extinction Rebellion launches global action calling on world leaders to fight for 1.5°C
Sunday, December 13, 2020 by Extinction Rebellion
On December 11th, the eve of the 5th anniversary of the signing of the Paris Climate Agreement, Extinction Rebellion launched 'COP26: We Are Watching You,' a series of global synchronised projections drawing attention to the lack of action, missed ambitions and broken promises from world leaders.
Over several nights, a video was projected in 14 cities across the globe including Paris, Glasgow, Washington, Buenos Aires, Mumbai and London. The video carried the message: "COP26: We Are Watching You. Don't Let Us Down." The groups intend to raise awareness to issues in COP26 every month in the lead up to the Glasgow summit to offer a message of community and courage during these dark times. The message hopes to stress the deeply interconnected humanitarian nature of the crisis, a crisis which will require all countries coming together to find solutions.
The project was developed by 20 countries, some of them already deeply affected by climate change. The video focuses on how complex and interconnected issues caused by climate change are disrupting food security, livelihoods and homes around the world. The action aims to highlight the role of COP26 in limiting climate breakdown and compelling governments to take stronger action towards this. Some famous landmarks that displayed the projections include the SEC in Glasgow where COP26 will be held, the Newseum a few blocks from the Capitol in Washington, government and embassy buildings in London, and the Obelisco in Argentina.
Cathy Allen from XRCOP stated: "The 25 meetings of COP have so far only achieved the Paris Agreement. Though a start in terms of coming together, the Paris Agreement is not nearly enough to protect humanity. The world is watching as time runs out. Fires, floods, sea level rise, heat waves, drought, food insecurity - all these are happening now. But just around the corner, we can see that much worse is coming. COP26 is a historic opportunity for a just and fair agreement to control climate heating to 1.5 degrees Celsius. The COP26 process is under global scrutiny."
The aim of the Paris Agreement is (to) 'strengthen the global response to climate change' and 'pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.50C above pre-industrial levels'. However, as Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary General outlined on December 2, 2020, global increase in temperature is already 1.20C and rising. 'In fact emissions are now 62% higher than they were at the start of COP negotiations in 1990…the world needs to decrease fossil fuel production by roughly 6 per cent every year between now and 2030. Instead the world is going in the opposite direction – planning an annual increase of 2 per cent.' The Glasgow COP26 faces significant challenges as, currently, few countries, and no G20 country, have targets in line with a 1.5OC temperature rise. (https://climateactiontracker.org/countries/) In addition, the $100billion per year promised in the Paris Agreement for climate finance to vulnerable countries, is not being met.
For footage and photographs, see here
To see the video that was projected, see here (will be posted as of December 12)
For information on how to get involved, see here
Please direct any media enquiries to: [email protected]
About the Rebellion
Extinction Rebellion is a decentralised, international and politically non-partisan movement using non-violent direct action and civil disobedience to persuade governments to act justly on the Climate and Ecological Emergency. Our movement is made up of people from all walks of life, contributing in different ways with the time and energy they can spare. Chances are, we have a local branch very close to you, and we would love to hear from you. Присоединяйся …or consider making a donation.
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Сделано с любовью и яростью Восстание Против Вымирания (Extinction Rebellion "XR") - это совместное движение творческих людей, работы которых не могут быть использованы в коммерческих целях. Главной задачей движения является сохранение нашей Планеты. Оно не подразумевает создание товаров для сбора средств или отправку XR процента от ваших продаж. Мы будем преследовать в судебном порядке всех, кто это делает. Символ движения был разработан в 2011 году уличным художником ESP, который полностью следует принципам XR : www.extinctionsymbol.info | {
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FTC Launches Operation Call It Quits Against Robocallers
On July 25th, 2019, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with its state and federal partners, announced a major crackdown on illegal robocalls. The program, called Operation Call It Quits, includes 94 actions targeting operations responsible for over one billion calls.
Illegal Robocalls Are Focus Of Senate Hearing
The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) updated the U.S. Senate on the progress of their fight against illegal robocalls and the harm inflicted on consumers and legitimate business. The April 18th hearing examined the problem of malicious spoofing and abusive robocalls designed to defraud consumers.
FCC-FTC Robocall Policy Forum Highlights
On Friday, March 23, the FCC-FTC held the first of two scheduled forums addressing illegal robocalls. This first meeting brought together telecommunications experts and officials from the FCC and FTC to discuss ways for dealing with the growing problem of illegal robocalls.
Violator of TSR and DNC Fined $45 Million by FTC
Three Utah-based firms and their owner have agreed to a proposed court order settling the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) charges against them. The proposed court order imposes a $45.5 million civil penalty judgment, of which all but $487,735 is conditionally suspended, provided certain conditions are met.
FTC-FCC Agenda For March 2018 Joint Policy Forum
The FTC and FCC have announced the agenda for their first of two joint Robocall forums. The topic at the March 23 event will cover the regulatory challenges posed by illegal robocalls and what the two agencies are doing to protect consumers and encourage the development of private-sector solutions.
FTC and FCC to Co-host Two Robocall Policy Forums
The two federal agencies that affect the telemarketing industry the most, the FTC and the FCC, have announced that they will be co-hosting two events aimed at reducing Illegal Robocalls and Caller ID spoofing.
FTC Releases Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book 2017
The FTC released its annual Consumer Sentinel Data Book summarizing consumer complaints about fraud, identity theft and other consumer concerns. Consumers reported losing more money than they did in 2016.
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Families in fear of street gangs
FAMILIES claim they are living in fear because a turf war has broken out between rival gangs living on a notorious Birmingham estate.
West Midlands Police were on the Glebe Farm estate in Stechford last night to keep a lid on trouble which has boiled over on the previous four nights.
A mobile CCTV unit and police patrols were visible on the streets keeping an eye on the groups of youths which gathered outside the Glebe Farm Road shops.
Police have already arrested and charged five people, aged 16 to 20, with public order offences after clashes between four gangs outside shops and homes in Church Road, Audley Road, Glebe Farm Road and Ipstones Avenue.
Residents claim trouble first flared on Sunday, when up to 100 youths gathered in the streets, fighting, hurling stones at each other and sparking a rampage of vandalism.
One woman resident, who asked not to be named through fear of reprisals, claimed: "There has been trouble every night this week and I'm worried it's going to get so bad that someone will be killed.
"Up to 100 youths have been fighting, throwing things, smashing bottles and causing chaos.
"It's got to the point that I'm terrified to go out and I won't let my kids out in case they get caught up in it."
Det Insp Simon Vowles dismissed claims that the trouble was sparked after a fight between a teenager and an older man who were battling to prove their gang's status.
"I understand there's been a dispute following a house party where some people weren't allowed in," said Det Insp Vowles.
"We've had sporadic gatherings of youths over the last few nights involving four groups, each with around ten members.
"Local police in the area have responded swiftly and are increasing their presence in the area over the coming days.
"It's certainly not a situation that is out of control."
Coun Ian Ward (Lab, Shard End) will today hold talks with police on the issue.
"Police have been doing all they can to disperse these troublemakers," he said.
The news comes after the Birmingham Mail reported in March last year that the whole of Glebe Farm Road was subject to an order giving police the right to break up groups of trouble-makers and arrest anyone under 16 found on the streets between 9pm and 6am.
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A committee investigating a collision between an Iranian tanker and a Chinese freighter has come to diverging conclusions over the causes of the worst oil ship disaster in decades, Iran's state television reported on Saturday.
The Panama-registered Sanchi, run by Iran's top oil shipping operator NITC, collided with the CF Crystal, registered in Hong Kong, off the coast of China near Shanghai and the mouth of the Yangtze River Delta on January 6.
The Sanchi sank on January 14 after burning for several days. The entire crew of 30 Iranians and two Bangladeshis, are presumed dead.
"(Representatives of) China and Hong Kong believe that both vessels were to blame," Iran's state TV quoted Nader Pasandeh, the country's representative on the investigating committee, as saying.
"But Iran, Panama and Bangladesh see the veering to the right by the Crystal as the cause of the disaster," he added.
The Sanchi was carrying the equivalent of nearly 1 million barrels of ultra-light crude, plus its own fuel, to South Korea. According to the International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation, the collision led to the worst tanker spill in 35 years.
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Panthers v Eels Preview
Wed 14 Jul 2010, 04:25 PM
Panthers v Eels
CUA Stadium
Saturday, 7:30pm
Clear the schedule, pack your doona – the second instalment of the Western Sydney local derby rolls into CUA Stadium on Saturday night.
Penrith drew first blood with a 32-12 win during the trial (we'll say it counts) earlier this year, which means Parramatta can pull level with a win over their cross-town competitors. If they can achieve that, we wouldn't dare rule out a local derby in Week One of the finals. But that's too far away.
The Panthers-Eels rivalry has generally been shelved in recent years, but the 'Battle of the West' returns – which normally means a logjam on the M4, and a busy day at Panthers Leagues.
As we all know, a lot can change in a week of football. Just when we thought the Eels were set to become the disappointments of 2010, Jarryd Hayne and co. manufactured a compelling win over the Cowboys. The Cabramatta junior (who incidentally plays his 100th NRL game here) notched a hat-trick of tries, and was heavily involved in their attack.
The high-flying Panthers, meanwhile, drew criticism after their 12-6 loss to the Warriors. A lot was made of the 59 tackles the New Zealanders had to make in their red zone, and how Penrith were unable to turn it into points. How the Panthers go about setting up their attack this week will be a big focus, especially without linchpin Luke Lewis, who hasn't been named this week because of a shoulder injury.
A solid Penrith debut for ex-Tiger Daine Laurie means Matthew Bell gets a rest, while Frank Pritchard returns from a cork injury.
The Eels have named an unchanged line-up to the one that beat the Cowboys, which means hooker Matt Keating has overcome what looked like a nasty neck injury last round.
All in all, it makes for one massive game at the foot of the mountains.
Watch out Panthers: For you Penrith fans, the numbers 3, 161, 12 and 2 should scare you. As in 3 tries, 161 metres, 12 tackle-breaks and 2 line-breaks from the Hayne train last Monday night.
After a reported disagreement with his club coach two weeks ago, Parramatta's poster boy responded with a best-on-ground performance for NSW, and a man-of-the-match showing against the hapless Cowboys.
(Sorry, yes, we know at times they were more Cowgirls than Cowboys, but Hayne's last two outings alone would scare even the defensive-minded Dragons.)
Eels coach Daniel Anderson should be quietly whispering into the ears of the Keating brothers, who could run amok in the ruck – where Penrith have conceded a league-worst eight tries from dummy-half this year.
Watch out Eels: The Panthers were criticised for their inept attack against the Warriors last Sunday, but it still didn't negate the fact that Penrith have scored more points than any other team this season.
We doubt Luke Walsh (and his 25 try assists, 23 of which came from the air) will stop putting them up there. Especially given they oppose a team that has conceded 16 tries from kicks in 2010 – the second-most in the NRL.
Penrith mentor Matt Elliott (and centre Michael Jennings) will no doubt welcome the return of Frank Pritchard on the left edge, where Penrith have scored 35 tries this year – almost double that of their right-edge pairing.
Where it will be won: We get the feeling the Eels' coaching staff have made a copy of last week's Panthers-Warriors game and made each player watch it 10 times over – paying particularly attention to how the Warriors stunted the Penrith attack.
With the Eels struggling for points as well (before last week, anyway), it simply comes down to how many points the Panthers score. Penrith and Parramatta rank last and second last respectively in line-breaks, so whoever gets the most in that department will be well on the way to winning the game.
The history: Played 80; Parramatta 50, Penrith 29, drawn 1. The two western Sydney sides have split the past 10 games. Last outing was a 48-6 demolition of the Panthers at Parramatta Stadium, smack bang in the middle of the Eels' juggernaut to last year's grand final.
But Penrith's epic 38-34 thriller, which included a Michael Jennings hat-trick, in their last clash at CUA Stadium, will certainly bring some favourable memories to the Penrith faithful.
Conclusion: We're sorry Penrith fans but we're going to have to jump off the Blue Mountains line, get on at Parramatta and let the H train go wherever it wants. Just for this week, anyway. Because whenever Jarryd's in that irrepressible kind of mood, then you can't help but get the feeling more wins are brewing.
Can they conjure another miracle this year? Probably not; but who knows? Let's jump on board and find out anyway. At least it will be entertaining.
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FLRA's users driving its compliance with e-records mandate
Jason Miller@jmillerWFED
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The Federal Labor Relations Authority is listening to its users as it develops version 2 of its e-filing system.
Version 1 of the application didn't go over so well because it wasn't as user-friendly as it needed to be.
Michael Jeffries, the chief information officer of the Federal Labor Relations Authority, said the e-filing system is part of a bigger effort to move the entire agency to an electronic records platform.
Jeffries said the e-file and document management systems are part of how the FLRA will meet the governmentwide mandate to manage all records electronically by December 2019.
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The upgrade to the e-filing system, however, is the first major step toward that goal.
The FLRA moved in 2010 to an e-filing app using a development tool called Quickbase from Intuit.
"The user interface is not as flexible as we need and we found we have stretched it to its limit so we implemented a new user interface using Ruby on Rails and that is what we are building e-filing 2.0 on," Jeffries said. "We have a user group. We internally test and put it out in beta so external users can give us feedback as well."
Jeffries said so far the new e-filing system has received good feedback so far. He said he expects version 2 of the e-filing to be ready in the next few months.
"Federal Service Impasse Panel (FSIP) was our first beta. Our next one is Office of General Counsel and then the Office of Administrative Law Judges and then the entire authority will go up," he said. "This is basically phase 2 of the project to get us to meet the electronic records mandate. Our next phase will be to bring the rest of the internal case management system on board using Ruby on Rails as the user interface. The final phase is to integrate the case management system with the document management system."
Jeffries said case files will be stored electronically in the document management system.
"This is huge. This will provide folks access to all the case files from their home, from their office, from wherever they are at, they can access this information. This will greatly reduce cost for paper as well," he said.
Jeffries said his office will lead a change management and training effort.
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"The initial phase will be to implement a document management system outside the case management system so that gets everyone used to using it. Right now we are just using standard network shares," he said. "I want to transition the agency from that to the document management system and then down the road will be the integration with the case management system."
Along with the record management priorities, Jeffries said another big focus area is moving FLRA offices to a faster network infrastructure.
He said some of the agency's field offices have made the transition, but the goal is to figure out how to get the rest of them on to "business cable."
Jeffries said the FLRA is moving off of a managed service in order to get better service and reduce costs.
"In three of our sites, we switched them over to Comcast business cable and in one of our sites we had to go to AT&T U-verse," he said. "One of the unforeseen challenges is finding a high speed business cable in all of our regions. We have two that are left that we haven't been able to convert."
Jeffries said the challenge is for traffic on the network to continue to go through the FLRA's Trusted Internet Connection (TIC).
"We put equipment out in the regions over a secure virtual private network tunnel that comes back here," he said. "One other unexpected outcome was our headquarters here became a bottleneck once we had multiple sites up and running. So we are in the process of increasing our bandwidth here."
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Jeffries said the FLRA has increased its internal bandwidth to handle the traffic so it can come through the TIC.
"We do not have a date for when the last two offices will be completed," he said. "We have a company to give us high speed network connections but they want to charge us a lot of money to bring it into the building. One of our big issues is having a small budget so we have to get created, and we haven't been able to get creative with those two offices yet."
And moving to the cloud to address network and infrastructure challenges isn't always the best option for the agency.
Jeffries said the FLRA's e-file system already is in the cloud, and he plans to move their mobile device management (MDM) system there as well, but transferring email and other collaboration tools isn't so cut and dry.
"We are looking at other opportunities to move to the cloud, although as a small agency, it can be quite expense to do so. Our hope is opportunities will come up where it's not as expensive and we will see more of the benefit to doing so," he said. "Because we are a small staff, we basically share duties and they do multiple things. Just because I move something to the cloud, it doesn't mean I can reduce by eliminating a position because I can't eliminate that position. And ultimately when we run the numbers, it costs less for us to manage something here than to move to the cloud."
Jason Miller is executive editor of Federal News Network and directs news coverage on the people, policy and programs of the federal government.
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Dream & Consider
3,500 visitors per week at Bij de Neut
"Install some playground equipment, open your doors… and be the same as everyone else"
Bij de Neut was to be the most amazing indoor playground in the Netherlands
Disguised as an Italian village and featuring a pizza oven, an ice-cream parlour, a Fiat 500 and a movie theatre. It earned Willem Neutkens the title of most iconic food industry entrepreneur of the province of Brabant.
Bij de Neut is truly unique. Inside, you believe yourself to be standing in a Ligurian village square with a cosy terrace. Behind the façade of the picturesque houses, you will find a great playground with towers, slides and a ropeway. Nearby, you will find "Westerhoven aan Zee," an indoor beach with an enormous ship that offers a great place to relax.
The establishment is open 365 days a year. Bij de Neut serves pizza, pasta and pancakes, as well as wine, beer and seventy kinds of lemonade. Instead of a wine expert, they have a lemonade expert. The concept is completed by the traditional Dutch candy shop.
Surprising new destination
Westerhoven is located near the Belgian border, south of Eindhoven. The village is home to 2,000 people, while the restaurant boasts 500 seats. On the busiest day ever, 1,300 people came to Bij de Neut for a bite to eat. "Westerhoven was overrun by cars," Willem says laughing. The restaurant will now have its own parking site in a field across the road.
Bij de Neut reminds one of a nostalgic fairy tale. The name is derived from the moped and bike shop operated by Neutkens' grandfather and father since 1953. If you were looking for anything related to motors, that's where you had to be. Twelve years ago, Neutkens' father decided to relocate the shop to Veldhoven. The building in Westerhoven sat empty since then. The owner could not find a new destination for it, until he asked Willem for advice. "I was actually too busy with my other activities in the food sector, but I gave it some thought anyway."
Mediterranean atmosphere
One night, in Bédoin in the south of France, Willem asked himself: "What is a great place to sit? What truly captures the feeling of being on holiday?" He envisioned a Mediterranean coastline. He saw Italy. In his head, the concept of an indoor playground began to take shape. He took a tour of the building in his mind and suddenly saw exactly what needed to be done. He notified the owner and called his business partner. They were both excited about the idea right away. Together with the building owner's sister, Willem designed the interior."
The playground equipment had to be incorporated into the design. People should not feel like they are eating in a playground. Even people without kids should have a great time here.
Willem Neutkens
Willem Neutkens, Owner indoor playground Bij de Neut
Deliberate choice for ELI Play
The remodelling took a year and a half. There are 250 solar panels on the roof to provide power to the building. No gas is used at all. The toilets are flushed with rainwater and the building is heated using sustainable thermal storage technology, so it has no carbon footprint. Finally, the building's acoustics are wonderful: no hollow noise, no shrill screaming. Every detail is perfect. Menus in three different languages, home-made pizza dough, thirty-two brightly coloured Triptrap chairs for the smallest kids and children who wet themselves are given a new pair of pants to wear.
ELI Play's equipment fits perfectly in this picture. It is the largest manufacturer of indoor playgrounds in Europe and a professional and reliable partner. Its quality standards match our own.
Bij de Neut serves pizza, pasta and pancakes, and seventy kinds of lemonade
Westerhoven aan zee
Any concept as well designed as Bij de Neut's practically sells itself. Willem has never published a single ad. Even the opening was not announced. "We worked up to it for a year and a half on Facebook. We published mysterious posts and eventually had 2,000 followers. When the restaurant was done, we held an open day and gave everything away for free. Since then, word of mouth has been very strong. Everything we do, we do well. There is a vision behind everything. When children host a party here, we give each guest a lunchbox or backpack with our logo on it. We worked on the beach area for months, but our visitors were none the wiser. We opened a day before Christmas. People were astonished, that was great. We suddenly had 150 extra seats and our restaurant was even more complete, because we now also had playground equipment for children under the age of six."
Continuous development
The concept earned him the title of most iconic food industry entrepreneur of the province of Brabant. He came in third in the national competition. "The recognition is great, of course." Still, he would have liked to win. He will, someday. Willem's mind comes up with one great food concept after another. For example, there are eleven food trucks driving around the Netherlands and Belgium under the name of Willy's Nachos and he opened a nacho stand in the Markthal in Rotterdam. Willem and his business partner are also seriously considering opening another Bij de Neut. They are currently exploring the possibilities, although no one knows yet whether it will actually happen. The only thing for sure is that "we are constantly working on innovation and developing new and crazy concepts." Thus spoke Willem Neutkens, food service entrepreneur and owner of what might just be the most beautiful indoor playground in the whole of the Netherlands.
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The progressive flag, including the intersex community
Academic and Professional Services staff, along with students from the four GW4 universities, have been successful in their bid for funding from the GW4 Building Communities Development Awards to develop a community of practice in STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine.)
The GW4 Alliance has funded three projects as part of the new Awards; this ongoing funding scheme provides awards of up to £5K to support new or existing research and innovation collaborations across the GW4 universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter by funding single activities or resources.
The successful project, led by the School of Physics and Astronomy, will use the funding to help to create a GW4 EDI community of practice in STEMM (the GW4 Equity, Diversity & Inclusivity hub) with the goal of achieving cultural change across the GW4 institutions in this area. The project will begin in September 2023 with a conference 'Redefining the status quo in academia' held at Cardiff University.
Senior Lecturer and School EDI chair at Cardiff University, Cosimo Inserra, said: "Many of us involved with this community have organised initiatives previously. However, there are limitations in the single department and institution approach as they can lack the power to change the overall culture of organisations. GW4 includes tens of STEMM departments and is the perfect platform to create the first STEMM EDI hub in the UK, a community of practice developing coherent methodologies and good practices to support other academic institutions to nurture inclusive environments".
GW4 Building Communities Funding supports both the creation of new GW4 communities and the development of the strongest ideas emerging from our existing communities, and is open to any academic area. To date, the GW4 Alliance has invested over £3.1M in 112 collaborative research communities, which have generated £62.8M in research income.
To find out more about the GW4 Development Awards and Generator Fund visit the website.
Dr Cosimo Inserra
Deputy Director of Research
Associate Dean of Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity, College of Physical Sciences & Engineering
Gravity Exploration Institute
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Please join us in celebrating our high school, college and graduate school students that are graduating this spring or summer!
Please note: REGISTRATION CLOSES ON MAY 19TH!
Please contact Min. Jami Ervin, [email protected] or (614) 930-2222 with any questions you may have.
Arrive by 9:30 am for sign-in and take pictures. Breakfast will be offered by Elijah Café at the regular cost.
Wear your graduation gown for the group pictures and the ceremony, if you have it.
Pick up your Graduation Photo, immediately following the service. | {
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CodeRR performs automated error handling in .NET applications. The service was launched last year in open source, where it is available and has generated overwhelming interest. 1TCompany is now making it ready for a production environment by adding functionality through a commercial version.
I know from my own experience how difficult and cumbersome it can be to find and analyze errors and how much time I had to spend on it. So, I was just looking for a way to make my life easier, letting me focus on writing better code. That's how I came up with the idea of creating a tool that could do the work for me. Jonas Gauffin, founder of 1TCompany and creator of codeRR.
Errors in applications happen frequently and cause minor or major disruptions to businesses. They even sometimes go unnoticed for a while and then build up, resulting in severe consequences. Typically, a developer is tasked with finding the error by scanning through vast amounts of logfiles trying to identify it. CodeRR is a tool that automatically detects and analyzes the error. The developer can then use links to find can also through best practices suggested work-arounds or fixes for the error.
CodeRR will not only make your applications run better with less disruptions through improved code quality; it will also have an impact on your .NET-environment, by giving IT-managers more flexibility with computing resources. Your developer most familiar with the code in question doesn't have to be tied sown spending time going through logfiles.. Instead others in the team can join in to create a work-around with help of codeRR. Lars Ahlgren, ex Microsoft-veteran and managing partner at 1TCompany.
1TCompany was founded in Falun 2017 by Jonas Gauffin and Lars Ahlgren. The company's mission is to provide developers with smart tools that enhances code quality and improve efficiency in their work. The main technology focus is Microsoft's .NET-platform, which is familiar to both Jonas and Lars. Jonas has a long career as a successful developer working for both small and larger organizations. Jonas is also the creator of the products and has teamed up with Lars to make them into commercially ready services. Lars comes from Microsoft where he has held many leading positions around the world and adds his experience working with developers both inside and outside the company.
Almi Invest (www.almiinvest.se) is the most active investor in Swedish startups. Almi invest is managing a portfolio of 3 billion SEK and has since being founded invested in over 600 companies. Our best positions have later been acquired by companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple or Qlink or have gone public. Almi Invest is a venture capital firm and part of the Almi group. | {
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When modern-day mattress shopping, there are undeniable advantages to buying online. Shopping online means you can purchase a mattress without ever leaving your home while enjoying perks like lengthy at-home trials and free returns.
But for all the perks associated with buying a mattress online, there are key benefits that come only with shopping in person. Traditional in-store shopping empowers shoppers to consult with a seasoned salesperson and test out beds before shelling out hundreds or thousands of dollars.
Fortunately for shoppers living in the greater Los Angeles area, the local brick-and-mortar mattress scene is thriving. Many top mattress brands are embracing the in-person shopping experience, opening up showrooms and partnering with third-party retailers to showcase beds in and around L.A.
As a Los Angeles consumer, you have an array of brick-and-mortar mattress shopping options beyond your doorstep. To help you navigate the area's bounty of online showrooms, chain retailers, and independent stores, we've compiled a comprehensive guide to Los Angeles mattress stores below.
The explosion of online mattress startups has transformed the bed industry, doing away with hefty middleman markups, pushy salesmen, and headache-inducing return policies.Online mattress companies are setting themselves apart from legacy mattress retailers with perks like free shipping, lengthy home sleep trials, and free and easy returns.
Once available exclusively online, such benefits are being introduced to brick-and-mortar shoppers through showrooms and third-party partnerships. Many major companies are opening physical stores in major cities like L.A. and teaming up with traditional retailers to sell their beds in stores. Read on for the complete list of online stores with brick-and-mortar locations and popular retailers showcasing online brands in the Los Angeles area.
Located in Costa Mesa, the Casper showroom sits on the third floor of the South Coast Plaza. The unique retail concept store showcases Casper mattresses in a cozy bedroom-like environment, with sheets and soothing lighting.
The L.A. Casper showroom displays all three of the brand's multilayer foam mattresses, including the original Casper, the luxury Wave, and budget-friendly Essential. In addition to mattresses, the Casper showroom offers bedding, bed frames, and other sleep products. Products are backed by a 100-night home trial.
Nest Bedding showrooms are speckled across the U.S., with six locations in California. The Los Angeles store is located in suburb Studio City amid boutiques and restaurants. In addition to knowledgable attendants, the Studio City showroom is staffed by a licensed massage therapist who can help counsel clients and offer recommendations based on sleep issues.
The Nest Bedding store features the complete collection of all-natural Nest mattresses, including the three-layer foam Love & Sleep mattress, the foam-coil Alexander Signature Hybrid, the four-layer foam Alexander Signature Series, the Certified Organic Hybrid Latex Mattress, and more. The Studio City showroom also offers the My Big Kid's Bed for children, in addition to organic cotton and bamboo bedding, foundations, and other sleep accessories. All products include a 100-night home trial.
The light-filled, airy Essentia showroom has been supplying organic mattresses to Santa Monica and beyond for more than five years. The store offers the company's complete selection of natural beds, including the latex Lifestyle collection, the non-toxic memory foam Performance collection, and the advanced fast-response memory foam Wholebody Recovery collection.
In addition to mattresses for grownups and kids, the Santa Monica Essentia store offers organic sheets and memory foam and latex blend pillows. Mattresses, though not most other sleep products, include a 120-night sleep trial.
At the Keetsa Venice Sleep Shop, shoppers are treated to a fresh cup of tea as they browse the company's collection of sophisticated beds. The Keetsa collection includes six mattresses, including the innerspring iCoil, the memory foam Keetsa Cloud, and the hybrid Tea Leaf.
Beyond mattresses, the Keetsa Sleep Shop offers bed frames, pillows, and bedding, and pet beds. Mattresses, box springs, comfort layers, and pillows come with a 90-day sleep trial, while bed frames, bedding, and pet beds have a 30-day sleep trial.
Rather than opening its own showroom in L.A., Leesa Sleep has collaborated with West Elm and Pottery Barn, two upscale furniture and home good stores owned by Williams-Sonoma. At West Elm and Pottery Barn locations across the Los Angeles area, shoppers can try out Leesa's two signature mattresses: the all-foam Leesa and the foam-coil hybrid Sapira.
Guests at West Elm and Pottery Barn stores can also shop other sleep products from Leesa, including pillows, bed frames, and blankets. All Leesa products are backed by a 100-night sleep trial with the exception of the Leesa blanket, which features a 30-night sleep trial.
Tuft & Needle teamed up with Crate & Barrel to offer mattresses at stores across L.A. and the surrounding area. At Crate & Barrel locations, consumers can check out Tuft & Needle's newest mattress, the T&N Mint. Compared to the original Tuft & Needle bed, the upgraded Mint features the same Adaptive foam but with extra graphite and higher quality gel for enhanced cooling. Tuft & Needle Mint mattresses purchased at Crate & Barrel come with a 100-night sleep trial.
Long before the online mattress revolution began, Mattress Firm has been supplying beds to shoppers in L.A. and beyond. The legacy mattress retailer recently teamed up with online startup Purple, a forerunner in the bed-in-a-box game. Mattress Firm stores across the L.A. area offer the Original Purple and Purple .2, both of which feature a proprietary buckling column gel or "Smart Comfort Grid". Below the Smart Comfort Grid, the Original Purple features a foam foundation while the Purple .2 or "New Purple" features a coil base.
Aside from Purple mattresses, Mattress Firm stores sell the company's signature pillow and bedding.
In a sprawling city like Los Angeles, there is no shortage of locally owned and independent mattress stores. For readers looking to shop local, we've included a list of our favorite independent mattress stores in Los Angeles below.
The Naturepedic Organic Mattress Gallery is the Los Angeles branch of Naturepedic, a leading manufacturer of organic mattresses in the U.S. The locally owned gallery sells a huge array of natural mattresses made by Amish craftsmen, free of chemicals, flame retardants, and other harmful chemicals.
The L.A. Gallery's collection includes coil-based mattresses, latex-coil hybrids, and all-latex beds. In addition to grownup mattresses, the Naturepedic Organic Mattress Gallery offers mattresses for babies and kids, plus natural bedding, mattress toppers, and pillows. Mattresses and most sleep accessories are backed by a 30-night home trial.
Born in L.A., Los Angeles Mattress Stores has locations across the city and surrounding areas. The L.A. institution stocks more than 80 different styles of mattresses from top brands, such as Serta, Restonic, Scandinavian, and Stress O Pedic. Their collection includes virtually all models of mattresses, including memory foam, latex, innerspring, and adjustable beds.
In addition to beds, Los Angeles Mattress Stores offers foundations, headboards, and pillows. The retailer backs products with a 120-night sleep trial.
A family-owned operation, Blissful Sleep has been equipping the Los Angeles area with mattresses since 1984. The store sells American-made mattresses from the Blissful Sleep brand, in addition to beds from top manufacturers like Aireloom, Sealy, and King Koil. Their diverse selection of mattresses includes memory foam, botanical organic latex, hybrid, and custom beds.
Blissful Sleep also sells a variety of sleep accessories, such as organic bedding, mattress toppers, and adjustable bases. Mattress purchases come with a 100-night sleep trial.
With multiple locations across the L.A. area, Mattress Central Stores is a family-owned Los Angeles establishment. Stores are staffed by sleep specialists that can provide recommendations based on unique needs and preferences, and customers are encouraged to take their time in stretching out on and trying out different mattresses.
The Mattress Central collection includes certified organic latex, memory foam, hybrid, pocketed coil, and specialty mattresses. Mattresses are manufactured by leading brands like Serta, Simmons, and TheraPedic. Depending on the brand and model, mattresses include a 60- to 120-night sleep trial. Mattress Central also carries pillows sheets, mattress toppers and comforters. | {
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Leipzig Zoo, an attraction unlike any other in the world, is one of the most distinguished zoos in Germany. A creation of man and nature, it is home to many rare animal species such as the Baikal seal, the musk deer and the okapi.
All four great ape species live in large groups in Pongoland, one of the world's largest ape enclosures. The Kiwara savannah is populated by giraffes, antelopes, ostriches and zebras. Their neighbours include a flamingo flock, hyenas and, in the Makasi Simba lion savannah, Angola lions. The aquarium, which is over 100 years old, offers a fantastic insight into underwater worlds and their exotic inhabitants. One of the largest in Germany, with a 35,000-litre-capacity, it features landscaped pools, a terrarium and a panorama shark tank. The zoo also offers a range of delicious food in each of the themed lands, from light bites to buffet meals.
Have you always wanted to explore the rainforest in a boat? Or watch pygmy hippos cooling off in the water? Then visit Gondwanaland, the tropical world at Leipzig Zoo, home to 40 exotic animal species and around 500 species of plants and trees. Inside a vast dome with a 34-metre-high roof, you'll feel what it's like to be in the tropical rainforests of Africa, Asia and South America. The temperature 26°C, the humidity 65 per cent; there is a chorus of buzzing, chirruping, grunting and splashing. The warm, damp air is filled with the smell of pineapple, cocoa, coffee and eucalyptus. A pygmy hippo appears, a silvery marmoset swings from branch to branch and a timid dik-dik looks around with its huge eyes, before vanishing into the undergrowth. This tropical paradise can be explored on various jungle paths, but a particular highlight here is a boat trip across the Gamanile rainforest river. If you've never been to Leipzig Zoo, you don't know what you're missing! | {
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We're proud to present Crucible 4.6 with some long-awaited features, and many smaller improvements.
It's a good practice to keep code changes small—raise a Jira issue, create a branch in Bitbucket, implement the changes, and finally review the code in Crucible. However, it's not always the case. What if you're working on a feature that requires changes in multiple components or services, stored in different source code repos? Or, you need to merge a bugfix branch into another release branch, and review the entire thing before merging?
Luckily, Crucible deals with such a scenario very well, as you can add changes from multiple sources of data - branches, commits, patches - into a single code review. But, what if each component has its own development cycle and a separate Jira project and issue key? What if the branch contains commits from many different bugfixes?
Until now, you could link a Crucible code review to only one Jira issue, and had to pick which is "the most important" one.
With Crucible 4.6, you can link a code review to any number of Jira issues, you no longer need to pick just one. Crucible will also show you a list of suggested issues for linking, based on the review content. The code review will be shown in Jira Development Panel under every linked issue, so you get a full traceability between all your issues and reviews.
We've also improved logging the time spent on code reviews. You can either choose a single issue to report the whole time, or split it between multiple linked issues. Crucible tracks the time spent on reviews automatically, but with version 4.6 you can also adjust the time manually, and enter a comment that will be reported to Jira when completing or closing the review.
Crucible calculates and persists blame data during repository indexing. However, if the indexing is not complete or if a system admin disabled storing of blame data, Crucible has to contact the source code management system (SCM) to fetch actual data. For slow repos, it might even take several minutes.
With Crucible 4.6, we've introduced an additional in-memory cache for this scenario. Thanks to it, you'll need to wait only for the first blame request. When you go back to the file and click blame again, you'll get an immediate response.
Crucible 4.6 supports Mercurial 4.5.
Crucible 4.6 supports three new major Git versions.
REST and Java APIs have been enhanced to handle multiple issues in a review. Also some deprecated methods have been removed, so your apps may require an update. Please read Crucible upgrade guide for more details.
This section will contain information about the Crucible 4.6 minor releases as they become available. These releases will be free to all customers with active Crucible software maintenance.
The issues listed below highlights some of the bugs resolved in Crucible 4.6.x. | {
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Hot-desking has become a fashionable phenomenon in this day and age. It's a nice idea, but in reality, it's leading to a lot of people being in pain or discomfort as they don't make sure that their desk position is right for them, as they'll only be there for the day!
1) Ignore posture advice: Sitting up straight all day is impossible, but having your computer at the right height for you will certainly help to get you less slouched over. Try a ream of paper to put under your monitor to help raise this up to a height that keeps your eyes level. The good thing about a ream of paper is it's easy and quick to adjust the height, plus you're always ready if you need a quick scrap of paper to jot a note down!
2) Get a wobble cushion: these are great for sitting on, make your postural muscles work a little bit harder, and definitely make your chair a bit softer on the behind!
3) Get a favourite mousepad (and mouse if needs be) and take it everywhere with you. They're light, easy to move about, and could save your hands and wrists a lot of drama from using ones that aren't the right fit for you (particularly if you're a lefty!). Trackpads on laptops are notoriously rubbish for using all day!
4) If you are hot-desking try to pick the desk NOT under the airconditioning blowers. Cold air blowing on your muscles all day can definitely make them feel tight. This might not affect everyone, but if you can avoid it, then do so.
5) Chairs with arms are better than chairs without, and chairs where your feet actually touch the ground comfortably are most supportive. If your feet aren't sitting comfortably on the ground, get some more of that 'borrowed' paper from the copy room and get them supported.
Don't forget that there are lots of stretches and exercises you can do at your desk, and getting up regularly is always the best for your health.
Happy Hotdesking here at Hub 26! | {
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Capital Bank offers a card called First Bank Card that you must load a minimum of $300.00 at a time. But to boost your credit since you haven't had anything but some negative accounts floating around for the past year or two a $300.00 secured card will do. In fact if you do a good job with it, they might even change it over from secured to unsecured shortly after. You submit the application online with an electronic way of them getting the starting $300.00 or you print out the online application and send them a money order along with the printed application filled out and signed. The whole process takes around 20 days to get done, typically 10 days for an approval and another 10 days to receive the card. Consider it a small savings account that must be watched over like a hawk.
Use the credit card each and every month, however the way you use it needs to be understood and planned out to work best. Never max out the card, use around 30 to 40% of the max value and either pay it off completely each billing cycle or leave a very small amount of around 10% as a balance. This should work wonders for your credit and perhaps give you the boost needed to get that new house or cheaper insurance. In the very first month shortly after the billing cycle they will report and some people are noting that the credit can increase as much as 70 points or more after being in a drought for so long. As the credit continues to rise, the higher it gets the tougher it will be to increase on a larger scale so they key here is to raise the limit on the card, or even get a second card from a different bank. Sometimes you might want to try even your local checking bank and ask if they can do a secured card for you.
If you are in the middle of getting approved on a home loan, it is important to go for only sure fire ways. Even though you might approved on a certain un secured card, my advice is to stay away for now as the application for that card will lower your credit. At least with the unsecured card, it will be approved and go up allot more than down. It could be that you are only 20 points away from approval with your mortgage company so the last thing you want to do is start applying for cards with each one hammering down your hard earned points with a 50-50 shot at approval.
You want to increase the limit as you go so that you do not hit any plateau along the way. By adding funds, increasing the credit limit, this gets reported and essentially has a greater effect on raising the limits higher. Think about it, if you are showing a card for $300.00 that you are using half of each month it will give you that boost you might need if you are looking for a lower point boost, but if you looking to get your credit back into the 700 range, it will take a couple of cards probably over the $1-2k range each. If not it will just take much longer to get a higher boost.
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Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is more than just a giant spiral harboring hundreds of billions of stars. It's also the hub of a gargantuan empire that stretches over more than a million light-years and rules some two dozen lesser galaxies, which revolve around it the way moons orbit a giant planet.
Of all our galaxy's many satellites, none compares to the Magellanic Clouds—a pair of bold and beautiful galaxies far more lively and lustrous than any other in the Milky Way's retinue. Visible in the southern sky as fragments of glowing mist, this galactic duo poses something of a mystery to astronomers. The Milky Way's gravity has robbed all its other satellites of the gas they need to make stars, so how have the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds remained so bright and bountiful, filled with brilliant young stars and the gas and dust that create them?
Evidence is mounting that the Magellanic Clouds are so healthy because until recently they have avoided the Milky Way and its gas-grabbing tactics. Seven years ago Nitya Kallivayalil, an astronomer now at Yale University, and her colleagues reported Hubble Space Telescope observations showing that their orbit was much more enormous than previously thought. Prior to Kallivayalil's work, astronomers thought the Magellanic Clouds orbited our galaxy every one or two billion years. Now it seems they require at least four billion years to fully revolve around it—and possibly much longer. Her latest Hubble data, published in February, yield a more precise path for the pair and strengthen her initial discovery, suggesting the Magellanic Clouds are most likely passing us for the first time, which would explain their youthful glow.
Yet even the clouds' splendor will someday fade. Gurtina Besla, an astronomer at Columbia University, says tides from the Large Magellanic Cloud extract stars and gas from its smaller sibling, whose fate is bleak: "I think the Small Magellanic Cloud is on its way to becoming a dwarf spheroidal"—a ghostly, gas-poor object like the Milky Way's other satellites. Fortunately, that will take a long time. By venturing past the Milky Way only now, both galaxies still bear abundant gas to forge brilliant new stars that will deck southern skies for eons to come. | {
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Celebrity biographer – and cat lover – Lee Israel made her living in the 70′s and 80′s profiling the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, Estee Lauder and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen.
When Lee is no longer able to get published because she has fallen out of step with current tastes, she turns her art form to deception, abetted by her loyal friend Jack.
Catch Earache's fantastic Dolly Wells as bookshop owner Anna in "Can you Ever Forgive Me?".
In UK Cinemas from 1st February.
Dolly Wells in "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" | {
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Which smartwatch should you buy?
We sort through the clutter and show you the ones you need to know about right now
33 billion - that's the size the global smartwatch industry is poised to explode to by 2020. Which is mind-boggling, given that two years ago the number was $1.3 billion. But that was also before Apple, which operates less like a genial gadget manufacturer and more like an elite tech death squad that always goes for the jugular, got into the game - in its infancy, the Apple Watch is already believed to have (Tim Cook won't tell) carved out 75 per cent of the global market.
Apple's entry has forced existing players to up their game. Until now, it was the smartphone arena in which pitched battles were fought; but now there's a war for your wrist too. The Samsung Gear S2 is probably the most intuitive, compatible and functional smartwatch this side of Apple, having stepped outside Google's Android universe to develop its own OS - Tizen. Others like Huawei have mastered specific areas, like serving up the most crisply rendered screens in the business. Still others have had to scrap their ventures into the smartwatch industry. LG pulled the plug on the second edition of its Urbane LTE watch - the first Android watch to offer high-speed built-in cellular capability - less than a week after it was launched last November.
Even once-purist Swiss luxury watchmakers are beginning to warm up to the potential of the smartwatch, with brands like Mondaine, Fr?d?rique Constant, Breitling and Bulgari already retailing their own versions of smart wristwear. TAG Heuer is cleverly using its new smartwatch to draw in a younger, tech-conscious generation and then deftly turning them towards its core mechanical watches: Pay $1,500 for a TAG Heuer Connected smartwatch today, and return to the store two years later and trade it in for a classic- mechanical Carrera chrono.
Closer home, Titan's just launched its first smartwatch in collaboration with HP, the Titan Juxt. The partnership isn't just a random mash-up between a watchmaker and a tech giant, but part of a nifty strategic marketing decision. "Outside of India - in the US, the UK and Canada to begin with - we will retail the Juxt out of HP stores, giving Titan the advantage of using our existing, well-entrenched retail channels," says Sridhar Solur, General Manager, Wearables & IOT, HP.
All this only makes it clear: It's definitely go-time for the smartwatch industry.
Celebrities and their Apple watch
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Posts Tagged 'design'
So You Want To Be A Designer — Part Two
Sketch on pad and pencils — lingerie like this came later
When I first started designing it was for the wholesale trade. This meant a time gap between design and the dress appearing in a shop. These shops were often called Madam shops, many of which claimed to sell exclusive designs. Wholesale buyers would come to the factory showroom before the actual season began, to choose the garments they required for their exclusive label. They would be bought in large quantities but in different shades and sizes. All would have the customers label stitched inside. (Some surprising names too) As soon as a garment was sold exclusively, it was put aside, but that did not mean we could not use it again in a different form. A little addition or something removed and it was fine to sell it to another customer. But garments were also sold with the firm's own label. And salesmen travelled with samples too. So we had orders large and small.
Cutting would be done in bulk. The girls working the different sewing machines received bungles and, according to style, would perform their contribution ready for the following process. It is unlikely that many, if any, of these factories have survived over the years. Once trade was opened up some years after the war, cheap imports killed of much of our garment industry. The factories I knew in Nottingham have either been pulled down or turned into expensive apartments.
I suppose it is a bit like books. Mass production means a cheaper product, especially if manufactured abroad. Garments from China and elsewhere are produced far cheaper than even making one's own clothes. Clothes are thrown away rather than be repaired, and many women throw out what they get bored with.
Looking at the clothes worn by many women, it is hardly surprising few fit properly because they are cut to allow for a wide band of sizes. Fewer sizes mean easier and cheaper production. So too, lack of fitting to the figure and the use of stretch fabrics.
I saw a dress in our local factory shop that I thought was for a slim six-year old. Not so — it was an 'all-size' woman's dress cut in a tube of stretch fabric. Now I really did have a job keeping a straight face. This tiny garment was indeed incredibly stretchy, but pull it outwards and it became shorter in length. Now, it stands to reason you can't have it all ways. I imagined a gang of girls out for a Saturday (or Friday) night booze-up, walking through town each wearing the same one-size dress tube. Miss Skinny's dress tight over her size A cups and downwards to just cover her thighs. While Miss Buxom's dress looking almost threadbare and barely covering her crotch. (Her bosom somewhat exposed too.) The rest of the girls in-between.
I myself cannot go by dress sizing today. I have clothes varying from size 12 to size 18. The size 18 I bought today. It looks as small, if not smaller, than a size 12.
I ask myself if it is possible to get a job as a designer in the UK these days. Of course you get the fashion houses turning out their usual freakish dresses, which are copied in a more toned down style for practical use. Our presenters on TV generally dress with restraint, but few seem to wear clothes that actually fit. Ah, maybe they do when the girls get up in the morning, but eating, travelling and sitting down can alter the shape of the body. Tight dresses ride up legs and buttons pull across chests and breasts.
Very few clothes look good when sitting down if tight at the waist. And how amusing to see tops constantly being pulled up to cover popping-out breasts, and pulled down to cover the bulging fat at the waist. And pants that open up at the back when the wearer sits down, as if giving an airing to what lies lower down.
Clothes used to be made to standard sizing with a certain tolerance to allow for movement and slight difference in size. Of course, corsetry, light or heavy, help preserve the figure's shape, which clothes were designed to enhance. Film stars all had these lovely shapely figures. We girls wanted to look like they did — desirable. Big floppy bosoms were rarely seen. Cross-your-heart bras were meant to shape and separate. Firm breasts were enhanced by the cut of garments. Likewise waists and hips.
Firmness and standard fitting, made it fairly simple to cut patterns from blocks, knowing they would fit. Draping on a model might be possible for certain styling but they too had to have a pattern for sizing up and down. One-off designs might be okay for dresses for the rich and costed accordingly, but copies would have to be practical for the 'masses'.
Back to my own story. Many factories existed in the Midlands and quite a few in Nottingham where I generally worked. (Further afield when freelancing). I was just sixteen when I began training at a knitted-fabric factory in Arkwright Street.
After the light and airy rooms of the Art College, where we sat peacefully designing or sewing, the noisy factory came as a shock. The design offices did not come up to my expectations, designing was done simply with sketches to show the sample-hand what the dress would look like when finished — seaming and styling. It was also a record, with a number to go with it, for orders to be placed with. The pattern would be numbered accordingly, also the lay to go with it, ready for production.
The lay was drawn on part of the pattern — that is the way the pieces were placed on the fabric for most economical cutting. When the design entered production a long piece of Swedish craft paper, exactly the width of the fabric, would have the pattern placed on and penciled accordingly. This lay was then machined with holes along the pattern lines, with a long-armed sewing machine. When placed on fabric, chalk puffed through the holes would leave an impression when the 'lay' was rolled away. A piece of fabric tied like a pudding held the powdered chalk. It didn't fly all over and not much is needed to do the job. Several layers of cloth are cut at once. In more modern factories, electric cutters were used. But for soft knitted woolen cloth, hand cutting is probably better. Most knitted fabric these days is cotton, some mixed with other fibre.
In that particular factory the other floors had different things going on — wool knitted into fabric up above, and wool knitted on flat frames into jumpers on the floor below. Offices and storage on the ground floor. The noise of working machinery drummed and rattled above and below, almost drowning the noise of machinery in the outerwear department. All the sewing machines, including those for embroidery and other decoration, were looped onto rotating machinery. At the far end of the huge room, a partition separated the finishers, who sat quietly sewing on buttons, press studs and hooks and eyes. In those days, zips were fairly new and some skirts and dresses had placket or fly fastening. Another glass partition separated the finishers from the pressers. Off that room could be found the ladies' toilets. What few men working there would be using the staff toilet. Off the main room a walk-in stock cupboard held fabric ready for use. A corridor took you to the managers' office and the designers' rooms.
The stone steps up which I walked every day, were worn down by the hundreds of workers who, over very many years had followed the same path. To keep the workers happy, the radio played out songs for singing. Just as it did in many other factories throughout the land. Not only for factory workers, but also for the busy housewife at home too. Modern gadgets — vacuum cleaners, washing machines, dryers, mixers, or anything else that needed an electric plug — existed in most homes. When I was at school it was assumed we would be using flat irons at home, although the teacher did show us how an electric iron could be plugged into a light bulb socket.
The smell of oil and warm fabric that had been delivered from the Finishers and Dyers, mingled with the sweat of workers. The windows were dirty and the floor worn and shiny with constant use.
Underneath the long cutting benches were bins on wheels. Remnants of fabric were kept in these bins just in case a part might need re-cutting. Every so often they were emptied so as not to get different shades mixed up. Of course, occasionally pieces would be taken to make small garments. Someone made her husband a swimming outfit but the fabric became soggy in the sea and he lost it, much to the delight of the ladies on the beach.
That first day at work, I was given a pair of cutting shears and told to sort out the remnants in the bins, chopping up the smaller pieces. I spent the whole day doing nothing else. My hands became sore and blistered, but worse — when I went into the huge canteen with the other girls at break time, the men who worked in the other departments all let out wolf whistles. The heat in my face told me that my cheeks were scarlet. Fortunately, the union rep went over and told them that I was a 'lady' and did not like that sort of thing!
When I arrived home, it was late and dark. I was tired and weary from being on my feet the whole day and bombarded with noise. Nothing was like I had expected. My hands hurt and plasters were needed for my thumb joints. I felt bitterly disappointed, humiliated and alone with my thoughts. I fell onto my bed and wept. My mother came to ask me what the problem was. To be truthful I didn't really know what to tell her, so I said nothing. After a while I pulled myself together and read a book.
There's nothing like a book for forgetting your problems.
Tags:design, designer, fashion, garment factories, growing up, industry, Nottingham, post-war Britain, story, training, writer
Dress Design and all that…
Wedding dress design 1949-1950
Dance dress designed by me in 1948. Black lace and net over gold satin.
Two designs for different occasions but they reveal the difference that a year or two can make in fashion.
I think I designed the gold/black ball dress in 1948 and the wedding dress a year later. Of course I was a mere teenager at the time and did not have the benefit of further education, TV and the vast number of magazines that are around today. But I did know how to cut a garment pattern. I attended a variety of art and craft classes in the Secondary Art School I attended between the ages of 13 and 15. Plus one term at the Nottingham College of Art and Craft. It should have been a two year Design Course but I had to withdraw so that I could earn a wage.
My dad had become completely disabled and the benefits expected today did not exist when I was young. My mum worked as a cleaner and, in our home lacked all the labour saving devices expected in today's homes. It was hard enough putting food on the table. My mother never seemed to stop working. Dad (often angry and showing it) did his best to earn a little money while sitting at the kitchen table (the kitchen being the only room with heating — fire needed for hot water). Dad tried his hand at thonging handbags and purses, repairing vacuum cleaners, renovating old dolls prams and various other activities. None really earned much and likely most of it went to pay for his football coupons each week. Like today, those that can least afford it, gamble in the hope of winning that pot of gold at the end of an imaginary rainbow. But it all worked out okay.
Someone heard that I had left college and was working in a shop. This lady happened to be secretary to the boss of a garment manufacturer. I was interviewed on the strength of having a reputation for doing well both at college and for my general artistic talents. So, being engaged as a trainee designer and assistant to the chief designer, I had a foot on the ladder to success.
But I digress. These two outfits reflect my thoughts at the time as to what was fashionable. I made a booklet of designs – painted on black paper (most of them are on an earlier post) and the wedding dress featured on the first page.
The evening dress was something I thought of making for myself. But I chose something quite different. (That too is on another post).
I showed my designs to someone at the time and he said I was an uncut diamond. He was right. I did not move in the right circles and had to find my way to improve and succeed. But my ideas went down okay at the firm where I worked and buyers bought my designs. They liked the youthful image. I was on my way up. Switching to different firms gaining experience and then back again helped to broaden my outlook. After my children came along, I switched to freelance work, embracing not only outerwear but lingerie and housecoats too. I worked hard (I cut the patterns too) as we had a family and a home to look after too. Later, I gave up most of the designing and went in for teaching. The hours and work were more compatible with having a young family. But that's another story!
My web sites:
Magpies Nest Publishing
Writing For Joy
Diary of a Country Lady
Ask Gran Hobson
NEW SITE — Lakeland Writer — Checkmate and lovely photographs of Cumbria
Tags:career, design, family life, fashion, freelance designing, late 1940's, sketches, working class
Fashion in 1952 — Evening Dress
Forget the handsome guy (he\'s mine) One of my own original designs — two piece shot taffeta and brocade
I have now had well over 5,000 hits on posts that have designs going back to the early fifties. Not huge by some standards but good for Wrinkly Writers.
I came across this photo of me in 1952 (with my husband to be). I am wearing a dress I designed the year before (1951) But then it was long and simple — shot silk taffeta blue/black skirt and boned strapless top of gorgeous top silver and blue brocade. I later cut it short and used that material to make the sleeveless top (that you see here) to wear over the dress. It was a useful little outfit. A perfect fit too. All fastenings invisible.
Nothing wasted in those days. It wasn't just that money was in short supply but we were brought up to make the most of what we had.
What I like about fashions of that era is the cut of clothes. They enhanced the figure. Good packaging with allure, rather than overt exposure of goods.
Diary Of An English Lady
Gladys Hobson — Author
Magpies Nest Publishing for my UK books.
Tags:1952, author, design, dress, evening, evening and cocktail dress, fashion, picture, publisher
Never mind the title, feel the heat!
Reviews for the three books in my Love By Design trilogy — Awakening Love, Seduction, Checkmate are hotting up. Visit Fools Paradise to see Payton L Inkletter's last review — of my Seduction! (a previous publication was known as Seduction By Design)
You can read it here but you miss the animation — you'll laugh your socks off!
Also posted here is a review by Andrew O'Hara (Andy is deeply involved with the Badge Of Life. Visit the BOL site, for eye opening revelations about their work.)
Go to my author site Hobsons Books for more reviews
SEDUCTION BY DESIGN
Seduced by design. Designed for seduction!
"Seduction by Design" is a triumph. Entertaining, wild, erotic (sheesh :), and full of enough twists and turns to keep the reader engrossed. A great piece of reading, written with Gladys Hobson's very typical skill! (Longer one below)
Andy O'Hara
I was keen to sink my teeth into this novel, 'Seduction by Design', Gladys Hobson's second in her 'Designed For Love' series, because she had me hooked with her first, 'Desire' (known in the UK as Awakening Love).
These are no ordinary romance novels. They are written by a mature age author, whose abundance of wisdom invests the chapters with a fragrance rare. A young person simply could not achieve this, and the gems of insight Ms Hobson scatters throughout her story delighted me.
As for the characters, my dislike of the arch bastard Robert Watson magnified in this instalment, while my love for the beautiful June Rogers nee Armstrong was tempered – Ms Hobson portrays just what a flawed woman she is despite her enormous and rare talent for couture design; and to make matters more arresting for me, I am tarred with many of the same brushstrokes as June, if I want to be honest.
Thus I was not only entertained by this engrossing tale, I was a tad convicted.
It is the early seventies, the setting having jumped a couple of decades from that of 'Desire', and my word how well Ms Hobson has integrated the plot from that instalment!
The thermostat regarding eroticism has been turned up a few notches in 'Seduction…', and that's saying something, and yet, as with her first, there is nothing dirty or obscene in her explicit portrayals, and I tip my hat to her for this achievement: sexually charged encounters aplenty, without impurity – trashy romance writers take notice!
Something rare for me: I was actually mesmerised in places as I consumed this believable story involving an assortment of characters that would exist in any big town and city. And as in my previous review, let me reiterate that, as a writer, I continued to be informed and educated regarding effective technique to convey and captivate.
Well done Ms Hobson, and when is the final novel, 'Checkmate', going to be finished for me to learn what happens to these characters, who have become such a part of my imagination?
Payton L. Inkletter (writer, thinker, humorist)
SEE INKLETTER'S ANIMATED REVIEWS AT Fools Paradise!
Seduction by Design (about to be published by Turquoise Morning Press as 'Seduction' by G B Hobson)
Here's a book that carries the reader right along in a smooth, continuous delight of romance, erotic adventure and well woven suspense. Author Gladys Hobson kicks right off with a bang, introducing us to the sensual June Rogers. A fashion designer by trade, June is grieving the death of her husband, Arthur, and begins to take readers on a tangled journey of love and hate with the attractive Charles and the ever despicable Robert–and is he ever!
Trite as that might sound, Hobson truly brings these three main characters (and a surrounding cast of delightful cast members) to vivid life in her "Seduction by Design." This book keeps the reader on one's toes as misfortunes lead to twisted plots and motives, and then to one misunderstanding after another that almost lead to tragedy and final heartbreak and yet, in the end — well, the writer sums it up best as, "Deja vu," which you will have to find out by reading this delightful piece of work!
Gladys Hobson is a well practiced writer, spinning a tale smoothly and naturally. She is economical and yet she is capable of painting entire scenes and montages with dialogue, a quick glance, the sparkle of an eye or the dart of a smile so quickly that a reader doesn't even know it's happening. This is a rare talent and a delight.
"Seduction by Design" is good reading. It's flat-out entertaining, suspenseful, erotic, fun, and heartwarming!
Andrew O'Hara (editor of The Jimston Journal, author of prize-winning The Swan, Tales of the Sacramento Valley) lives in the USA and now runs the Badge Of Life.
Please note: My trilogy and Smouldering Embers will now be published by Turquoise Morning Press and my The Dark Mirror (previously published as When Angels Lie) is being published by Storm Moon Press
Tags:Andy O'hara, author, Awakening Love, book review, design, fools paradise, Gladys Hobson, love, lust, Magpies Nest Publishing, Payton L Inkletter, seduction, Storm Moon Press, Turquoise Morning Press, writing
Clearing the attic — goodbye to the past
Wolfscotedale, Derbyshire
When I entered the exam for entrance to the Nottingham Secondary Art School at the age of thirteen, I was asked what job I wanted to do. I wrote down DRESS DESIGNER. I was told by several people that it was almost impossible to get into designing. So I crossed it out and wrote BOOK ILLUSTRATOR. I was told that I would never be able to get into that sort of business. Better to opt for dress designing. So I crossed out my illustrator option and wrote designer again. Whoever read the form likely decided I was good at dithering. How true! I dislike having to make choices — too bad, life is full of them.
I have written elsewhere how I got into designing and eventually, to suit family life and cut down travelling, decided to go freelance. I could never have done this at the start as I was unknown and untried. But I was able to carry on at the same firm, plus design and pattern cut for a lingerie firm, then take on the design and pattern cutting of nightwear and housecoats. Now I could see my designs on display in a large range of stores.
Three years after my third child was born I saw a notice asking for married women with experience of children to train as teachers. By this time I was quite interested in education and thought this would be an ideal occupation as it would fit in better with my family. We lived at a distance from the manufacturing cities and so I still had to travel when designing. But was I cut out to be a teacher? Did I have the qualifications to enter the local training college?
The story of how I accomplished this, plus the training and enormous problems when my husband became redundant and we had no choice but to move 220 miles to a totally different environment, will be the subject of another post. Enough to say here that I still continued to do a few designs and cut patterns for one firm for quite a few years. Such was my value to that firm — reliability is essential — that the manager would travel many miles from his factory in Nottingham to ensure he would get his perfect patterns. I recall on a few occasions, working in my workshop (a purpose-built shed in our garden) at five in the morning so as to get the patterns completed. It also enabled me to work while the children were still in bed. On another occasion, the manager relaxed in a deck chair in the sunshine, with cigarettes and cool drink, while I was sweating away in my workshop — I was heavily pregnant at the time. Such was my reliability.
Changes in garment manufacture, especially with the growth of imports, and a severe credit squeeze, forced many manufactures to give up and buildings to be sold. Nottingham's mills, indeed mills all over the country, seem to have been turned into apartments. Britain has largely lost its manufacturing base. I can buy clothes cheaper today than the cost of material. Once I made most of my own clothes, all of my mother's clothes, the children's clothes until they went to school and needed a uniform, and clothes for relatives and friends. I made wedding dresses and bridesmaids outfits, I even made the carry cot for our first child. With industrial machines (lockstitch and overlock) and a Viking to do embroidery, there was little I could not attempt. Pram covers to fancy patches on our sons' jeans!
Now with my diseased eyes, I only do essential mending. But I still had all my basic patterns in our attic. Pattern blocks are the tools of a designer-cutter. They were shaped and perfected over years of use. There was no pattern I could not cut using those blocks. A pile of them, all cut in Swedish Craft paper: basic blocks for all garments — knicker, cami-knickers, nightdress, slips, housecoat, coat, dress blocks of different sizes – my personal block and those of family members etc etc. A stack of them hanging up and in a large flat box. Once worth a lot but now completely redundant.
Yesterday, I took them all out, made a huge parcel of them, and took them with other rubbish to the recycling bins. I am still left with collections of designs I did years ago. Those were the days when dresses had to fit the figure. Soft drapes or neat collar, shapely bustline and waist, pencil skirt or mid-calf flowing skirts — all so feminine. I smile at some of today's clothing — I had patterns for baby-doll nightware that would do nicely for what women buy today!
So my pattern blocks are gone — the end of an identity I once had.
Lots more to clear out of the attic yet — materials for teaching, especially art and reading. Amazing what I have hung on to. I have cleared out boxes of fabric — useful for many purposes. And old Nativity costumes etc. etc.
Still to go — and this brings tears to my eyes— my cassocks, surplices and cloaks, used when I was conducting funerals, services and when preaching or assisting with baptisms or with Communion.
Then what? I have already sold off books I used for studying with the OU and other courses. I once thought of writing novels associated with my fields of study, especially the Victorian age and maybe a Roman romance. Or a school yarn? It will not happen. So I have thrown out many essays and so on, although I have kept two long dissertations — well, I did get a distinction for one and just a few marks off a distinction for the other. Pride!
Now, about my writing…. Time to be realistic?
I looked through the photo album to find a photograph that seemed the most relevant at this stage of my life. I decided on this one. Looking forward. I am standing alone, and that is the way it has been in most of what I have done and achieved — academically and in the workplace. But I am not alone in my life. Does our work define who we are? To me that is a side issue. I am a wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, a homemaker, friend and neighbour. If we cling to what was, what might have been, to faded hopes and dreams, the 'stuff in the attic of our lives' then we miss the scene around us and the joys that may well lie ahead.
Tags:1949 - 1975, attic collections, careers, Church Ministry, clearing out, Derbyshire, design, life, pattern cutting, teacher, training, Wolfcotedale
Fashion and Dress Design — Jan.1949
I started work at the factory in 1949. I was sixteen and unprepared for factory life. A simple lass, nervous of the big wide world, shy and totally naive. I knew little about the world of clothing manufacture. I had spent barely one and a half terms at college, but at least, I was attending evening classes. But this was a factory and I had memories of what happened to my sister when she worked as a machinist for a local manufacturer. She began to swear. My dad (a prolific swearer himself but could not abide it coming from a woman's mouth) said,
'If another daughter of mine goes into a factory and starts swearing, I'll cut her throat!'
Oo — he didn't mean it but my dad could be fearsome and I hated to be around when he was angry.
What I did not bargain for was wolf-whistles. I blushed easily. The first time I entered the canteen a barrage of whistling met me. The workers' union lady dealt with that. But whistling was not needed to make me blush. The male junior managers soon found out that staring at me had the same effect. Working at the cutting bench, I would sense someone there and look up at a grinning male. Laughter followed. When I took no notice they gave up but it was not easy — my cheeks were hot with embarrassment.
I soon heard plenty of sexy jokes. I was not sure what most of them meant but better to laugh or smile than look ignorant. The girls were generally a friendly lot. It was a difficult situation for me: I was on the staff payroll but working on the factory floor learning about factory methods while waiting for the designer to need assistance. To break me in I was given lots of roll ends and pieces to chop up with cutting shears. Cutting through several thicknesses at a time with heavy shears, my hands, especially my thumbs, became sore and blistered but eventually they hardened off. (No electric cutters then)
It seemed a shame to cut up large pieces of fabric but colours changed each season (and with slightly different dyes), and small ends were best out of the way. It would be sold as waste wool. Occasionally large ends would be sneaked away. One machinist made bathing costumes for her husband and friend. She told us that when they went in the sea the costumes soaked up the water and floated away. They had to leave the sea naked as the day they were born, to the hoots of their wives. A cutter did the same thing for herself and lost the bra part in the river.
More to follow…
Tags:1949, design, factory life, training
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Dress designer, teacher, lay minister, now full time writer.
Wife, mother, grandmother but just a big kid in a wrinkly body. (No plans to change that!)
Weary of agents/publishers whose slush pile readers fail to appreciate my submissions, I (my son really) set up:
http://www.magpiesnestpublishing.co.uk
'Visitors' to the site can get a free read of chapters from my books (different pen names to take account of diverse genres.)
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Das Gesetz über befriedete Bezirke für Verfassungsorgane des Bundes vom 8. Dezember 2008 () schafft einen räumlichen Bereich für den Deutschen Bundestag, den Bundesrat und das Bundesverfassungsgericht, innerhalb dessen öffentliche Versammlungen im Allgemeinen verboten sind.
Der befriedete Bezirk wird auch als Bannmeile oder Bannkreis bezeichnet. Die Vorschriften eines entsprechenden Bannmeilengesetzes vom 6. August 1955 () gingen bereits in der ursprünglichen Fassung des BefBezG vom 11. August 1999 () auf.
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Da dem Bund seit der Föderalismusreform von 2006 die Gesetzgebungskompetenz für das Versammlungsrecht fehlt, sah der Gesetzgeber seine Befugnis in der "Natur der Sache" und in Art. 74 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 GG (Strafrecht).
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Rechtsquelle (Deutschland)
Rechtsquelle (20. Jahrhundert)
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Desktops soon to be a thing of the past- Intel kills off desktop computing
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Intel kills off the desktop, PCs go with it
Analysis: Broadwell has no socket, PCs have no relevance
Nov 26, 2012 in analysis
by Charlie Demerjian
Intel is killing the desktop, but not quite as soon as people expect it to, there will be one last gasp, but that is irrelevant. Word is finally leaking there won't be a desktop PC chip in a bit over a year.
In a story that SemiAccurate has been following for several months, Broadwell will not come in an LGA package, so no removable CPU. The news was first publicly broken by the ever sharp PC Watch, english version here, but the news has been floating in the backchannel for a bit now. The problem? This information wasn't floating around the OEMs or the majority of the PC ecosystem, they had no clue. What does all of this mean? Quite a bit.
The most direct effect is that of Broadwell, the 14nm successor to next year's Haswell CPU, will essentially shut out the enthusiast. Motherboards will still be available, but the CPUs that come with them will be soldered down. In addition to being a inventory management nightmare, OEMs won't buy CPUs any more, the few remaining mobo vendors and ODMs will. As a side effect, it also cuts the enthusiast out of the picture for good, but more on that later.
Normally, you would expect Intel to tell the companies that are affected, the Asuses, Gigabytes, MSIs, and maybe Asrocks if they are still around, well ahead of time. This time Intel didn't, and that should tell you a great deal about their intentions. At least a few key PC players found out from SemiAccurate a few months ago, and they were rather incredulous about the news. This state of mind has probably changed to a state a bit past peeved by now, their entire business is about to be gutted. Intel didn't just do a bad job of messaging this one, they didn't do any job of it.
Will Intel cut out the mobo makers entirely and just do everything themselves? Grabbing more of the pie seems to be their forte of late, but cutting out everyone but the physical assembly guys seems to be a bit of a stretch in the short term. SemiAccurate suspects that this decision has not been made, but expect Intel to gut the mobo makers influence one way or the other, they are currently seen by Santa Clara as having too much power. This is not going to be pretty no matter how it ends up.
That brings us to the next issue at hand, enthusiasts. They are pretty much dead, not that Intel seems to care. Since they nearly destroyed that nascent market with Nehalem, and have since progressively removed any features the enthusiast cares about while jacking the cost to buy them back to untenable levels, enthusiasts have become an endangered species. Unfortunately Intel doesn't care about the enthusiast, and unsurprisingly they have moved on. ARM chips are now the focus for that crowd, and they are taking the mainstream geeks with them. Broadwell will end it for good, but….
SemiAccurate has been chasing the last bit of this story for several weeks, there is a very good chance that Broadwell's successor, Sky Lake, will bring back a socketed CPU. Unfortunately it will only be for a generation, possibly two, nothing permanent. By then, the last remaining overclockers and experimenters on the PC front will be gone, and for good technical reasons. Increasing integration will make this minor backpedalling step a rather moot point, there won't be anything left to tweak, and any headroom will have been screened out at the fab prior to fuses being blown. Worse yet, margin requirements will effectively make it not worth extreme cost. Haswell is the end of the line, if Sky Lake does backpedal a bit, it will be a form factor change only, not a philosophical one.
And so the PC ends with a whimper, not a bang. Broadwell will be available in a 'desktop' variant as well as a laptop version, but neither will be socketed. There are a lot of good technical reasons to release it only as an embedded and mobile CPU, but not for anyone other than Intel. They want more of the PC ecosystem, and are taking it. Enthusiasts have been written off, and the rest of the ecosystem is being preemptively kneecapped in case they try to step out of line. The desktop is dead, and with it, PCs become irrelevant, mobile or not.S|A
Updated 11/26/12@3:25pm: One point to add, two OEMs have confirmed to SemiAccurate that they have now been briefed that Broadwell is BGA only. This was done weeks after we first told them about the problem.
Source: Semi Accurate
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Its latest volley of self congratulation concerns the rise in sales of high-definition TV and PCs and how Blu-ray is the driving force behind them.
Some might say – TV and PC makers perhaps – that it's the other way round, but the bottom line is that all three groups should be happy with their lot right now.
But a view from the Microsoft rumour mill suggests Blu-ray successful future has received the ultimate endorsement. It says that Microsoft is building Blu-ray burning into Windows updates of Vista, XP, and Windows Server without needing to install third party apps.
The latest feature pack from Microsoft is currently in Beta testing. It is the first of the major manufacturers to build in Blu-ray support, with Linux and Mac OS X, still using third party tools.
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After Lok Sabha, Telangana Bill now faces rough weather in Rajya Sabha; CM, Ministers quit office, Congress
The Telangana Bill which has been passed by the Lower House, that could not be passed in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, is expected to get through with BJP support as the Congress is reported to have agreed to their demands for appropriate compensation for Andhra region which stands to lose cash-rich Hyderabad.
New Delhi: The contentious Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill, 2014 adopted by voice vote along with several official amendments by the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, faced rough weather in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday and it came up again for passage in the Upper House on Thursday. However, TDP members opposed to the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh mounted protests holding placards in the well. The current session, and the last of the present Parliament, is scheduled to come to an end on Friday.
It is expected that the Bill creating the new Telangana State will get passed with the support of the BJP, which wants appropriate compensation included for Seemandhra for loss of the Capital and other infrastructure and to sort out water, power and revenue issues.
Meanwhile, it is also learnt that Congress chief Sonia Gandhi is in favour of a special status for the losing Seemandhra to appease the vioent protesters from Andhra region as also the BJP which, wanting to exploit the situation for its political advantage on the eve of general elections, has reportedly sought a one-time grant of Rs 10,000 cr and other reliefs for Seemandhra. The party argues that Seemandhra will become revenue-deficit as it is losing Capital Hyderabad. It is planning to move amendments which would block the passage of the Bill on Thursday.
The Government wants to avoid amendments as that would necessitate sending back the Bill to the Lok Sabha again for approval, especially as the 16 suspended Congress MPs are back in the House. Moreover, the session is to come to en end on Friday and the Bill will have to wait for the new Parliament after the forthcoming election, which also means uncertainty.
There is also a thinking that the session should be extended as severral more Bills are pending passage like the disability Bill, whistleblowers Bill and the women's reservation Bill.
As part of the continuing agitation and protests against the bifurcation of the State, Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy, alongwith other ministers and MLAs, resigned from their office, legislature as also the Congress, on Wednesday.
In the Lok Sabha on Tuesday the Bill was passed in the midst of a pandemonium and blackout of the live TV broadcast of the House proceedings. The Government moved its official amendments after leader of Opposition in the Lower House Sushma Swaraj said her party supported the Bill. Only she and Union minister Jaipal Reddy of the Congress spoke on the Bill and it was put to voice vote. Displaying posters, members of the CPI(M) and of the Congress from Andhra stormed the well. They shouted slogans against the division and tore up copies of the Bill. Unofficial amendments were defeated by the voice vote.
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EverGreen Home Realty works for you to help you buy a home in Gaylord; you can expect that we will work with you every step of the home-finding process, from the initial selection of properties to view, through the presentation of a purchase offer, to obtaining financing and the completion of the transaction. With open lines of communication we will provide you with reliable information and solid advice so you can make informed decisions. Extra help and work is needed to help many buyers with buying a home with bad credit; we are up to the challenge. | {
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By Mark Hallum
Photo: Mark Hallum/QNS
A proposed daycare site in Glendale may be inching closer to being a reality after a hearing at Queens Borough Hall on Thursday.
Akerman LLP is requesting a special permit from the Board of Standards and Appeals for a client of theirs to build a 15,212 square feet facility at 79-40 Cooper Ave. Thursday's hearing, part of the city's Uniform Land Use Review Process, paves the way for Borough President Melinda Katz to make a recommendation for or against the project.
After going before Community Board 5's Land Use Committee and the full board in recent months, civic leaders expressed concern over pick-ups and drop-offs causing backup on Cooper Avenue.
But Nora Martins, a land use attorney representing the developers, said at the May 2 Borough Hall hearing that they have been working with the city Department of Transportation (DOT) which has been "productive" in strategizing to mitigate traffic.
Councilman Robert Holden also gave the project his own seal of approval after issuing a letter to the BSA in which he claimed the daycare facility would be a welcome addition to the community.
"The applicant's plan for the redevelopment of this long-vacant site with a new building to house the proposed daycare and new commercial space is a welcome addition to the Glendale community and to the Cooper Avenue streetscape," Holden said in the letter to the BSA. "I do not believe that the proposed daycare and commercial uses at the site will create significant traffic issues. In particular, the daycare's proposed operations and more than sufficient on-site parking should result in minimal if any negative effect on traffic."
According to Holden, surrounding area is in need of reliable daycare options, but he will monitor the situation after it opens to ensure traffic is not disrupted.
Martins said on May 2 the facility will be subject to DOT School Safety Division and under review within the BSA approval process.
The site falls within an M1 industrial zone, but children's facilities are not out of ordinary for the block where directly across the street from 79-40 Cooper Ave. is a gymnastic center and a dance studio under different zoning.
The same developers are working to build a storage facility in the adjacent lot, but claim they will take all measure to ensure there is no conflict between the two.
The proposal will be two stories and includes 15 classrooms with a playground on the roof. There could be 31 spaces on the lot.
There are also two single story commercial spaces attached, which there are no leases for at this time, according to Martins.
Katz was not present at the hearing, Deputy Borough President Sharon Lee presided in her place.
The developers plan to have the facility up and running before the 2020 school year.
Teachers in Sen. Addabbo's district can nominate outstanding students for prestigious award
Queens councilman calls for investigation into Glendale homeless shelter
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Foreign diplomats send Tet wishes to Vietnamese people
Saturday, February 02, 2019, 14:53 GMT+7
A peach blossom tree is seen in a photo taken at a flower farm in Nhat Tan Ward, Tay Ho District, Hanoi ahead of Tet 2019. Photo: Nam Tran / Tuoi Tre
Foreign Ambassadors to Vietnam, including the G4 ambassadors, Danish Ambassador to Vietnam and U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam have expressed their wishes for Vietnam and its people on the occasion of Tet (Lunar New Year).
In a video which has attracted 25,000 views after four days being posted on the Facebook page of the New Zealand Embassy – Hanoi, the G4 ambassadors take turns to deliver their message to Vietnam on the threshold of the country's biggest traditional festival.
The G4 ambassadors send Tet wishes to Vietnam. Clip: New Zealand Embassy – Hanoi Facebook
The 2-minute-30-second clip captured the visit of the ambassadors to Nguyen Dinh Chieu Elementary and Middle School in Hanoi, where they talked with blind students and enjoyed Tet preparations, including making banh chung, a Tet traditional dish made from sticky rice, pork and mung beans.
Excited by her first Tet celebration ever, Canadian Ambassador to Vietnam Deborah Paul called it "a time when families and friends come together to celebrate."
"It's a celebration that includes everyone, regardless of age, gender, ability, where you come from, your social background or your economic background," she added.
"So, I think it's a great celebration of inclusion, and inclusion and respect for diversity are things that Canada promotes as a very proven pathway to peace, prosperity and protection of individual rights," the ambassador said.
New Zealand Ambassador to Vietnam Wendy Matthews expressed her hope for building inclusive societies where everyone is respected and valued.
She also quoted a Vietnamese saying, 'Tương thân tương ái,' and the phrase "Kotahitanga" in Maori, the indigenous language of New Zealand, with a similar meaning of "oneness" and "unity."
"We all know that together we are stronger," she insisted.
Meanwhile, Norwegian Ambassador to Vietnam Grete Lochen wished for a year of inclusion, which means "leave no one behind."
"This is particularly important for children, they are the future of our society," she said.
"Here at this school, it is wonderful to see that all children are included," she said, addressing the students at the school for visually-impaired children.
In her speech, Swiss Ambassador to Vietnam Beatrice Maser Mallor emphasized the importance of diversity.
"Diversity makes us strong," she said, adding "all of us contribute to the success of our society."
"I wish everybody, and in particular all the children in Vietnam, a happy Tet, and a prosperous Year of the Pig," she said.
A farmer is seen taking care of peach blossom trees at a farm in Hanoi. Photo: Nam Tran / Tuoi Tre
Meanwhile, Danish Ambassador to Vietnam Kim Hojlund Christensen wished people across the nation a new year of good health and prosperity in Vietnamese, according to the Vietnam News Agency.
The ambassador also said he would do his utmost to deepen and diversify the multifaceted collaboration between the two countries in the coming time, after emphasizing highlights in bilateral relations in 2018, with various high-level visits and strong cooperation in many fields.
In a video posted on the verified Facebook page of the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi on Tuesday, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Daniel J. Kritenbrink expressed his feelings ahead of his second Tet in Vietnam while visiting a flower farm on the bank of the Red River.
"I have learned that Tet is very special to the Vietnamese people," he said.
"In fact, it's like combining New Year, Christmas, and Thanksgiving all together to Americans."
U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Daniel J. Kritenbrink expresses his feelings on Tet. Clip: U.S. Embassy in Hanoi Facebook
The ambassador recalled the last year when he learned to make banh chung and "the legend behind the delicious rice cake."
As he wanted to decorate his house with a beautiful peach branch for this Tet, the ambassador visited the farm and ended up learning about the year-long process of growing a peach tree, from grafting to forming a particular shape, and making sure that they blossom right at Tet.
"I wish you all a wonderful and happy new year. Chúc mừng năm mới!" he concluded.
Vietnam premier, US president discuss currency manipulation issue
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Dong Nguyen / Tuoi Tre News
Tet Lunar New Year Year of the Pig foreign diplomats
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The 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam will run from January 25 to February 2
Putin's visit to take Vietnam-Russia ties to new height
The comprehensive strategic partnership between Vietnam and Russia will be further expanded during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Vietnam on Tuesday
Vietnam premier calls for global solidarity to overcome COVID-19 at G20 Summit
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I recently wrote one up, here is a sample.
Do you guys have any ideas on what to add Or have your own to do list to share?
Yes, I think this is a good idea. It worked very well for the less motivated caregivers.
If you can believe, our list started with "Wash your hands...." and "take off your shoes....". They were needed.
We also had a light cleaning of the bathroom often and/or any area you sit to cath.
Reminders to take pills at certain times.
Sometimes assisting with meal prep, or a trip to the store.
I know many people and cultures prefer that people do not wear shoes inside the house. However, with an outside caregiver, I wonder if this request is really a good one for several reasons.
1. Some people don't have the best bathing practice, wear shoes in which their feet sweat, or have a medical condition and their feet can have an odor when they remove their shoes. I remember sitting at a table in a meeting and one of the attendees slipped off his/her shoes. Soon, there was uncomfortable fidgeting, and looks around the table as the odor of this person's feet "perfumed" the room.
2. Care workers spend a lot of time on their feet working for us. Having supportive shoes reduces fatigue, helps with back pain, and helps keep a worker from slipping and falling, injuring themselves or the person for whom they are caring.
3. Shoes are worn for safety reasons to protect feet from objects on the floor or metal on a bed frame, stubbed toes, broken glass if something is dropped, and from cold temperatures.
4. Someone who uses a wheelchair usually doesn't have an indoor and an outdoor chair and/or doesn't remove and replace tires and casters when they come in from being outdoors. I would guess that more soil is tracked into the house on the tires of a wheelchair than on the soles of someone's shoes.
In light of these, it seems odd, if not unreasonable, to request that a caregiver remove their shoes.
Maybe a better approach would be non skid shoe covers, worn inside only or ask the caregiver to have a pair of shoes that they only wear inside the house. We used to have a carpet cleaner who would change into an athletic shoe that was reserved for wearing inside only when he would clean the carpets in a house.
Last edited by hlh; 07-11-2018 at 05:34 PM.
Secondary Duties when caregiving duties are completed, in addition to caregiving duties or instead of caregiving duties, include but are not limited to the list below. Depending on the task, the employee will be given guidance on the amount of time to spend on these tasks when asked to perform task.
NL has a document that is a work in progress and she might not be happy that I am sharing it with anyone, but actually I think it is a pretty good account of what and how she does things. It is a good short introduction for a caregiver and an excellent reminder to me of what I require, if something should happen to her (God forbid) and I would have to call in emergency help.
I think a list is a great idea. And be as specific as you can, at least for new or temporary caregivers. It should be tailored to meet your needs, and not the needs of the caregiver, although I am sure that some people are good at negotiating out things that may or may not be in their realm.
I would encourage everyone to think about safety with their caregivers. For example, asking someone to transfer you without non-skid shoes on, could be a huge safety hazard for both of you. You may want to have your caregiver change their shoes when they come in, but please don't ask them to be unsafe.
I didn't say you were, I said, maybe your request was odd and unreasonable, especially if you are unwilling to make an accommodation for health and safety.
We had a schedule/list of duties included in the job description for each of my mother's PCAs, which was presented to them each when interviewing, and appended this to their contract if hired. Kept it handy for evaluating performance and giving feedback to the PCA on their work, and justification for termination if not followed. | {
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An Addendum to the Month-by-Month Guide to Midwest Finesse: December
Ned Kehde - March 01, 2013
The first days of December are not the most trying days of the year for the Midwest finesse anglers who ply the flatland reservoirs of northeastern Kansas. But the last dozen days, as well as most of the days in January, are the ones that vex us the most. The reason for this is ice often covers all of our reservoirs except for two that are warmed by power plants. Thus, during the wolf hours of winter, we are relegated to fishing those two warm-water reservoirs when ice covers our other reservoirs, and because it takes an hour and a half or more to drive to these warm-water reservoirs, we rarely fish them more than once a week.
In the lexicon of Midwest finesse anglers, our reservoirs that aren't endowed with a power-plant are called cold-water reservoirs.
Across the past 10 Decembers, my logs revealed I fished the cold-water reservoirs 62 times, and often I was accompanied by another angler. On these outings, we caught 1,231 largemouth bass, which is a paltry average of 19.8 largemouth bass an outing or 4.9 largemouth bass an hour. During the rest of the calendar year, our catch rate is double of what it is in December. For instance, we averaged 10.2 largemouth and smallmouth bass an hour throughout the calendar year of 2012.
The logs also note that Dec. 29 was the last day we fished our cold-water reservoirs in 2003. Our last outing in 2004 occurred on Dec. 21. Ice covered our reservoirs from Dec. 7 to Dec. 15, 2005, and after a warm spell graced northeastern Kansas, the ice disappeared on Dec. 26, and we were afloat again, and from then on we fished our cold-water reservoirs for the entire winter of 2005-06. We fished them the entire month of December of 2006 and until Jan.11, 2007, but after that we didn't fish them again until Feb. 27, 2007. We fished until Dec.21, 2007. In 2008, they froze after our Dec. 12 outing. The winter of 2010-11 was bitterly cold, and ice began to cover our reservoirs after our Dec. 10 outing. Then in 2011, we fished until Dec. 17. In 2012, the ice didn't develop until around Christmas.
Even if the ice doesn't develop, we often have a difficult time locating and catching significant numbers of largemouth bass after the first seven days of December have run their course. (In our minds, catching 40 largemouth bass during a four-hour outing is a significant number.) Here are the dates of our best December catches during the past ten years. A friend and I tangled with 69 largemouth bass on Dec. 1, 2011 at a 100-acre community reservoir in the southwest suburbs of Kansas City, and at the same reservoir, we caught and released 63 largemouth bass on Dec. 3, 2010 and 50 largemouth bass on Dec. 4, 2012. On Dec. 2, 2008, we caught 40 largemouth bass at a 416-acre community reservoir, and ice was beginning to form in the shallow areas of this reservoir during this outing. We caught 54 largemouth bass at a 55-acre community reservoir on Dec. 2, 2005. We caught 44 largemouth bass at a 416-acre community reservoir on Dec. 5, 2005. As noted above, 2006 was an exceptional odd December, and consequently, we caught 41 largemouth bass on Dec. 18 and 41 again on Dec. 26 at a 195-acre community reservoir.
Our logs reveal that the number of largemouth bass that we catch plummets significantly after the first week in December. In fact, on 12 December outings from 2003 to 2012 after the week, we caught fewer than 10 largemouth bass, and on three of those outings, we caught only one largemouth bass, and on Dec. 30, 2005, we failed to garner a strike.
Although the largemouth bass fishing can be rather loathsome in our cold-water reservoirs in December, it can be at times quite rewarding at our 2,600-acre power-plant lake. For instance at that reservoir we caught 69 largemouth bass on Dec. 13, 2011 and 44 on Dec. 28, 2011. On Dec. 28, 2010, we caught only 27 largemouth bass, but one of them weighed six-pounds, nine ounces.
This December, I was still nursing my forearm, wrist and hand, which I broke on Nov. 6 and a surgeon reconstructed on Nov. 13. And during this 31-day span, I was able to fish only five hours, which included two bank-walking excursions with my wife, Patty.
Therefore, the logs, endeavors and insights of Bob Gum of Kansas City, Casey Kidder of Topeka, Kansas, Pok-Chi Lau of Lawrence, Kansas, Mike Poe of Siler City, North Carolina, and Dave Weroha of Kansas City grace the bulk of this monthly guide to Midwest finesse.
Dave Weroha of Kansas City posted a report about his Dec. 1 outing at a 2,600-acre power-plant reservoir, where he joined Bob Gum of Kansas City and Gum's wife, Yan.
This threesome fished from 7:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. And when they launched Gum's boat, area thermometers were in the upper 50s. The wind angled from the south by southeast at 15 to 20 mph, creating two- to three-foot white caps across the middle sections of the reservoir. When they made their last cast at 4:30 p.m., the wind's direction and speed had changed to the south by southwest and was blowing at 10 to 15 mph.
The surface temperature ranged from 53 to 56 degree in the areas that they fished. The water level was about one foot below its normal level. An algae bloom and the wind stained the water clarity, and Weroha said that clarity ranged from two to three feet. The power plant was generating electricity during their entire outing.
They caught 36 largemouth, as well as three channel catfish, two crappie, two white bass and one wiper. Two of the largemouth bass were 18-inchers and another measured 17 ¾-inches.
One of the big largemouth bass engulfed a Heddon Zara Spook. The rest of the largemouth bass and other species were allured by a Z-Man Fishing Products' green-pumpkin Finesse ShadZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher Tackle Mushroom Head jig, a 2 ½-inch Z-Man's green-pumpkin-chartreuse ZinkerZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig, a 2 ½-inch watermelon-white ZinkerZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig and a three-inch Bobby Garland Custom Softbaits Mo'Glo Slab Slay'r in a ghastly-minnow hue on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig.
A swim-twitch-and-pause cadence was their most effective retrieve.
They caught the bulk of their bass along the shorelines of two bluffs, which lie on the west side of the reservoir and in the heart of the warm-water plume, and they eked out a few largemouth along a massive riprap shoreline along the eastern side of the reservoir.
Pok-Chi Lau of Lawrence, Kansas, posted a brief report on the Finesse News Network about a horrible day that he and a friend endured. Initially, they chased white bass in the upper reaches of a 6,930-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' reservoir during the morning of Dec. 2, and to their surprise and dismay, they failed to catch one. Several days prior to Lau and his friend's outing, Rodney Hatridge of Shawnee, Kansas, and Joe Gwadera of Liberty, Missouri, caught and released 50 humongous white bass in the area that Lau and his friend fished. On their way home, Lau and his friend stopped by a 140-acre state reservoir and fished for largemouth bass from 1:45 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. The surface temperature was 48 degrees. The water level was about four feet below normal. An algae bloom affected the water clarity. They wielded a 2 ½-inch Z-Man's Junebug ZinkerZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig and a 2 ½-inch watermelon-white ZinkerZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig, but they caught only nine largemouth bass and two crappie.
The wind was mild-mannered, angling out of the southeast from 3 to 6 mph, and at times it was even calm. Until almost 11 a.m., it was a touch misty and foggy. By noon the sky was blue and sun was bright. Between noon and 1 p.m., area thermometers ranged from 58 to 63 degrees.
While Lau and his friend were kvetching about their sorry white bass outing and looking for another reservoir to fish, my wife, Patty, took me for some piscatorial therapy for my left wrist, hand and forearm, which I broke on Nov. 6 and had a surgeon repair it on Nov. 13. She drove me to a nearby 195-acre community reservoir, where we walked about 50 yards of one of the reservoir's northern shorelines. The water clarity was affected by a significant algae bloom. The water level looked to be three to four feet below normal. We did not have a thermometer to measure the surface temperature, but suspected that it was in the high 40s. We fished from noon to 12:45 p.m. Our spinning rods sported a 2 ½-inch white ZinkerZ on a red 1/32-ounce Gopher jig and a 2 ½-inch green-pumpkin ZinkerZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig, and these combos inveigled seven little largemouth bass, and they were caught from 10 to 25 feet from the water's edge. It should be noted that when we fish this shoreline in a boat, we rarely probe lairs that lie as far as 25 feet from the edge of this shoreline. One of the virtues to bank walking is that it provides anglers with a different perspective and presentation angle than we get when we are in a boat, and it allows us to catch largemouth bass that we would not catch when we are fishing in a boat. Thus one of the virtues of breaking my forearm, wrist and hand is that it allowed us to find a couple largemouth bass lairs that we had overlooked for decades. Perhaps in the months to come we will explore fishing shorelines in our boat from the inside out, which was a tactic that Guido Hibdon of Sunrise Beach, Missouri, and his family of guides used to do at the Lake of the Ozarks in the 1960s. In fact, back in the 1930s into the 1960s, the Hibdons spent a lot of time walking the shorelines, and so on the days when the wind allowed them to fish in a boat, they would at times row and paddle the their boats adjacent to the water's edge and cast and retrieve their lures as if they were walking the shoreline.
Mike Poe of Siler City, North Carolina, posted a report on the Finesse News Network about his Dec. 2.
Poe wrote: "The bass had shown its presence as I was walking back to be picked up after my scouting endeavors for fall turkeys. My friend drops me off, and he fishes while I roam the woods looking for turkeys.
I saw a largemouth bass chasing baitfish in the back of a pocket, and I could not believe my eyes. What's more, my friend reported that he had been chasing some that were schooling on a secondary point across the lake. When he picked me up, we went to find that fish I saw, and it busted the surface again before we got into casting distance. As I eased up to him, the water was less than two feet deep. I saw him cruising and I made a cast with a 1/16-ounce Gopher jig on a 2 ½-inch Strike King Lure Company's green-pumpkin-red-flake Zero and on a 1/16-ounce Gopher jig, and he inhaled it. It was a unique occurrence for me in December. I have never sight-fished for largemouth bass in December. The surface temperature was 53 degrees, and the air temperature was 65 degrees. Traditionally, the bass bite here would be a spoon-jigging deal. In fact, I just talked with the master of that technique. His name is Abe Abernathy, and he said that he was on the lake on Nov. 29. He found that the only bite was a shallow one. The bait fish are everywhere in the feeder creeks, and the largemouth bass are there with them. It's more like March than December. Hope it continues. Last year, we caught them on New Year's Eve and Day.
Four weeks ago today, I slipped on some filamentous algae and fell on the boat ramp as I was launching my boat, and I severely broke my left wrist and arm. To commemorate that ordeal, Terry Claudell of Overland Park, Kansas, asked me to join him at a 100-acre community reservoir in the southwest suburbs of Kansas City.
At 10:20 a.m., I carefully climbed into Claudell's boat, and we fished until 2:20 p.m.
I rarely sit while I fish. But Claudell thoughtfully put a low-back seat on a pedestal on the rear deck of his boat today, and I sat on that unit for the entire outing. What's more, 80% of my casts were angled at a 45-degree angle behind the boat, and most of my retrieves incorporated a lot of dragging, strolling and deadsticking, which were punctuated with a few shakes.
Unless most of our bites occur during the initial drop or if we have to do a lot of dragging, strolling and deadsticking behind the boat to inveigle the largemouth bass, I prefer to make perpendicular casts and retrieves. I also like to make short cast, which are no longer than 30 feet. The reason I prefer short and perpendicular casts and retrieves is because we can't execute the proper and subtle no-feel Midwest finesse retrieve if our casts and retrieves are long and not perpendicular. On this outing, only about 20 percent of my casts were perpendicular ones, and the retrieves following those perpendicular casts were mixed with the swim-glide-and — shake motif and the hop-and-bounce retrieve that was highlighted with a touch of shaking. The condition of my cast-bound left arm was more suited to dragging, strolling and deadsticking behind the boat than the swim-glide-and — shake and hop-and-bounce retrieves. It needs to be noted that if the bulk of the bass strike on the initial drop of the bait, the angle and distance of the cast doesn't make any difference.
Claudell mixed the angle of his casts, ranging from slightly in front of the boat, to perpendicular, to a 45-degree towards the back of the boat, and he primarily employed a swim-glide-and-shake retrieve.
Our spinning rods sported the following baits: 2 ½-inch Z-Man pumpkin-chartreuse ZinkerZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig, 2 ½-inch green-pumpkin ZinkerZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig, 2 ½-inch pearl ZinkerZ on a chartreuse 1/16-ounce Gopher jig, 2 ½-inch watermelon/white ZinkerZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig, PB&J Z-Man Rain MinnowZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig, green-pumpkin Finesse ShadZ on a chartreuse 1/32-ounce Gopher jig, and four-inch Z-Man black-neon Finesse WormZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig. All of these baits inveigled some bass, but the most alluring one was the 2 ½-inch pumpkin-chartreuse ZinkerZ. The second most effective combo was the 2 ½-inch green-pumpkin ZinkerZ.
Except for the last five minutes, we spent the entire outing in the upper third of the reservoir, focusing on the main-feeder creek arm. Within this area, we plied points, shorelines, boat docks and patches of coontail. Our boat floated in water as shallow as four feet and as deep as 16 feet.
The most fruitful spot centered on a large area adjacent to a boat dock were a submerged creek channel made a bend. Here the boat floated in 13 to 14 feet of water, and our casts were made into five feet of water, and we retrieved our baits into 13 feet of water, which in northeastern Kansas is deep-water largemouth bass fishing. Normally we prefer to catch our largemouth bass in depths of three to seven feet of water — even in the dead of winter when the surface temperature hovers from 39 to 42 degrees. On this outing, we caught very few largemouth bass in water shallower than four feet. In fact, most were caught in five to eight feet of water.
Most of the bass that we caught were associated with the patches of coontail — especially the outside edges of these patches.
This 100-acre reservoir is lined with hundreds of boat docks. But during the many years that we have fished it, boat docks normally haven't yielded a significant number of largemouth bass. But on this late fall outing, we caught a surprising number of largemouth bass around several of these docks. And we caught only five largemouth bass around rocky lairs, which typically yield more largemouth bass than docks. (It needs to be noted that the best rocky lairs are usually embellished with either coontail or American water willows, but that was not so on this Dec. 4 outing.)
We caught 39 largemouth bass on the western side of the reservoir's main-feeder creek arm. We caught only three on the eastern side. Then along a northern shoreline and two points, we eked out seven largemouth bass. One largemouth bass was caught along a section of the dam that was adorned with a massive patch of coontail. We failed to hook and land about a dozen strikes that we elicited, and we did land one white bass.
We have been graced with some wonderful Indian-summer weather for the past several weeks, which has many of our duck-hunting friends in a state of chagrin. In fact, it was so warm on December 2 that my wife, Patty, and I saw a water skier at a nearby 7,000-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' reservoir as we were driving across the dam. We witnessed this spectacle when we were heading home from a short bank-walking excursion at a nearby 195-acre community reservoir, where we had made about a 75 casts and caught seven largemouth bass.
Claudell and I didn't see any water skiers on Dec. 4, but area thermometers registered a morning low of 28 degrees and an afternoon high of 63 degrees. The wind was nearly nil at times, and other times it was angling out of the west to northwest at about 5 mph. Barometric pressure was 30.29 and falling. It was sunny, and its rays felt good on my left arm and wrist as they penetrated the black cast that protects the broken and surgically repaired bones.
The water level was nearly normal; this is, by the way, the only small flatland reservoir hereabouts that was blessed with a normal water level on this date; other reservoirs are three feet to about 10 feet below normal. The surface temperature was 49 degrees. (It is interesting to note that on Dec. 8, 2011 the surface temperature at this reservoir ranged from 39 to 41 degrees.) A minor algae bloom stained the water a tad, but it was clear enough that we could see the black propeller of the trolling motor.
According to the solunar calendar, the best fishing time occurred from 2:36 p.m. to 4:36 p.m.
Casey Kidder of Topeka, Kansas, reported to the Finesse News Network that he and Alex Fulkerson of the Kansas State University Fishing Team fished from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at a 416-acre community reservoir.
The morning low temperature was 41 degrees, and the afternoon high temperature hit 54 degrees. The wind was from the west at 13 to 17 mph. The sky was overcast. Around 10 a.m. the barometric pressure was 29.52 and rising. The surface temperature was 43 degrees. The water level was about four feet below normal. The water was relatively clear. All of this reservoir's massive milfoil patches were gone.
According to the solunar calendar, the best fishing times occurred from 11:31 a.m. to 1:31 p.m.
They caught 25 largemouth bass, and inadvertently caught about 25 white bass. Kidder noted that the "largemouth bass looked really healthy and fat," which he was pleased to see because this reservoir was recently whacked by the largemouth bass virus.
A four-inch Z-Man Junebug Finesse WormZ on a black 1/16-ounce Gopher jig was the best bait, and it also caught the biggest largemouth bass. They used 1/32-, 1/16- and 3/32-ounce jigs, and the 1/16-ounce one caught the vast majority of the fish.
A chrome/black back/orange belly Smithwick Suspending Rattlin'Rogue and a Luck "E" Strike USA herring-bone-chartreuse RC STX also caught a few fish, but a GP pro-blue Megabass Vision 110 caught only one white bass. Fulkerson also had some success with a Damiki Fishing Tackle's green-pumpkin Spoon Tail Miki on either a 3/16- or 1/8-ounce Outkast Tackle jig, as well as a four-inch Snack Daddy tube with either a 3/16- or 1/8-ounce jig inserted into the tube.
Bluffy shorelines were the most fruitful, and most of the largemouth bass were extracted from four to six feet on water.
Mike Poe of Siler City, North Carolina, reported on the Finesse News Network that he had a solo outing on Dec. 16, fishing from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. To his dismay, he eked out only 17 largemouth bass, and he garnered only three during the first two hours of his outing.
The solunar calendar indicated that the best fishing time occurred from 12:35 p.m. to 2:35 p.m.
As for the weather conditions, the wind was calm. The sky was filled with clouds and some showers erupted. Area thermometers reached a high of 50 degrees. The reservoir had been drawn down, and its surface temperature was 50 degrees.
In retrospect, Poe concluded that he spent too much time plying what he called the deeper lairs during the first hours that he was afloat. Ultimately, he found the biggest bass milling about in only three to four feet of water, and the small ones were in eight feet of water. He caught them on either a 2 1/2-inch Strike King Lure Company Zero green-pumpkin-red affixed to a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig or a crayfish-hue No. 5 Rapala Shad Rap. He noted that he wielded the Shad Rap on a vintage Fenwick 505 fiberglass spinning rod, which was spooled with 10-pound-test SpiderWire Stealth braided line, and he has discovered that the soft-action of that vintage rod is "great for casting and detecting light bites in cool water."
On Dec. 18, I had hoped to fish with Terry Claudell of Overland Park, Kansas, and his son Eric at a 2,600-acre power plant reservoir, but left hand and arm, which I broke on Nov. 6, radiated with intense pain for much of the night. So, I opted not to join them. But the weather so delightful that my wife, Patty, decided to drive me to a nearby 195-acre community reservoir, and we walked the shoreline and made a few casts on that splendid afternoon. The fishing, however, was trying, and we caught only four largemouth bass. This was our third bank-walking outing since I broke my arm, wrist and hand. Across those three short outings, we estimated that we made about 250 casts and retrieves, and we caught 15 largemouth bass and failed to land another half dozen. Most of these 15 largemouth bass were caught on either a pearl or a green-pumpkin 2 ½-inch ZinkerZ, which were affixed to either a 1/32- or 1/16-ounce red Gopher jig.
Claudell sent the following report to the Finesse News Network about their outing.
He wrote: "The weather was delightful. The air temperature upon our arrival at 11 a.m. was 50 degrees, and it was 56 degrees when we ended it at 2:30 p.m. The wind angled out of the west by southwest at 10 to 18 mph.
"The solunar calendar indicated that the best fishing times happened from 3:55 p.m. to 5:55 p.m.
"The reservoirs' surface temperature was 64 degrees at the hot-water outlet, 52 degrees along some of the riprap shorelines along the east side of the reservoir and 50 degrees along the riprap of the dam.
"Other than alluring some white bass along a stretch of wind-blown riprap, we failed to develop a pattern. Consequently, we caught only seven largemouth bass and 12 white bass. Our most effective bait was a 2 ½-inch watermelon-white ZinkerZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig."
Dave Weroha of Kansas City filed a report on the Finesse News Network about at an outing that he and Bob Gum of Kansas City had at a 160-acre state reservoir.
He noted that 48 hours prior to their outing, Old Man Winter walloped northeastern Kansas with cold, pesky winds and the first blanket of snow. Then on Dec. 22, area thermometers recorded a morning low temperature on 24 degrees, and the afternoon high reached 51 degrees. The wind angled from west and southwest at 8 to 10 mph. The barometric pressure was 30.13.
The water level was approximately 10 feet low, making it difficult to launch a boat. The water exhibited about four feet of visibility. The surface temperature ranged from 39.5 to 40.5 degrees.
According to the solunar calendar, the best fishing time occurred from 5:31 a.m. to 7:31 a.m. and 5:54 p.m. to 7:54 p.m., and since they fished from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., they didn't partake in those best of times.
They eked out only 17 largemouth bass, which they extracted from patches of submergent aquatic vegetation, consisting of curly-leaf pondweed and some coontail, which sat in four to five feet of water in the backs of the reservoir's two feeder-creek arms. They failed to garner a strike along any of the reservoir's rock-laden points and deep-water lairs, as well as the riprap of the dam.
There best four baits were a 2 ½-inch green-pumpkin-red ZinkerZ affixed to a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig, a 2 ½-inch pumpkin-chartreuse ZinkerZ on a red a/16-ounce Gopher jig, a pearl-and-blue fluke-style bait on a red 1/16-ounce jig and a green-pumpkin grub on a red 1/8-ounce jig.
Gum's most effective retrieve revolved around a drag, three shakes and three-second deadstick. Weroha wrote that he retrieved his baits with a swim and glide that was accentuated with slight shakes during the glide phase of the retrieve, and all of the strikes occurred during the glide. All of the strikes were faint and difficult to detect.
Weroha concluded his Dec. 22 log with the following observations: "As I reflect on my Saturday outing and correlate the strategies employed of casting into submersed weedbeds in the flats with your Jan. 11, 2012 "Month-by-Month Guide to Midwest Finesse" blog, the events Saturday unfolded precisely as you described in that blog , in which you wrote:
"'Many anglers think that wintertime largemouth bass abide in deep water, but we catch the bulk of our cold-water bass in five to eight feet of water situated about one-third to two-thirds of the way inside coves. Some of the best locales in these coves are enhanced with submerged aquatic vegetation. '¦ The most prolific retrieve is a snail-paced shake-swim-and-glide motif. If there is vegetation, we like to drape our line and lure over a piece of vegetation and then we subtly twitch the rod.'
"I appreciate the explanation that foretold bass locale and behavior in the winter time. It was a great decision to request information from you ahead of this outing. Anglers can glean golden nuggets of invaluable information from your articles and blogs.
"Please feel free to share my comments of your evidence-based recommendations with others."
Mike Poe of Siler City, North Carolina, posted a brief report on the Finesse News Network about his Christmas Day outing and his son-in-law's outing on Dec. 20.
He wrote: "In between trips to family functions, I squeezed in a three-hour trip to the local lake. I fished from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The lake level was way down, which usually makes it easier to locate the largemouth bass. Weather was perfect, reaching a high of 60 degrees, and the sky became cloudy as massive storm front approached from the west. I landed ten largemouth bass, and they were good ones. I had it in my mind to catch them on lipless rattling baits, and I did catch one immediately, but it was dead calm, and the bass liked my standard 1/16-ounce Gopher jig with the 2 1/2-inch green-pumpkin-red-flake Zero better. Fish were extremely shallow with a number of bites coming on the initial fall. Surface temperature was still around 50 degrees. The trip was a nice Christmas present to myself."
In a footnote to his Christmas Day report, Poe wrote:
"My son-in law had a very fruitful trip to the Haw River on Dec. 20, catching 53 largemouth bass in a few hours on Z-Man's watermelon-red Finesse ShadZ on a red 1/16-ounce Gopher jig. They caught some that weighed three pounds. The river they were on has some deep holes and they found the bass concentrated at the head of some of the deep holes. He is becoming well versed in the use of the Midwest finesse rigs.
"Floating streams around here is generally not done in December. But I am glad he is expanding his season. Canoes and cold water aren't my cup of tea though; therefore, I may have to pass on these trips.
"I had been thinking that Midwest finesse rigs had to work great in stream environments. I wish I had known of it back in the days when we floated the James River in Virginia for smallmouth bass. It would have been the perfect bait. Back then, we used small tubes but the Zero would have been better."
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Q: Programmatically play video with sound on Safari and Mobile Chrome With the release of OSX High-Sierra*, one of the new features in Safari is that videos on websites will not auto play anymore and scripts can't start it either, just like on iOS. As a user, I like the feature, but as a developer it puts a problem before me: I have an in-browser HTML5 game that contains video. The videos do not get automatically played anymore unless the user changes their settings. This messes up the game flow.
My question is, can I somehow use the players' interaction with the game as a trigger for the video to start playing automatically, even if said activity is not directly linked to the video element?
I cannot use jQuery or other frameworks, because of a restraint that my employer has put on our development. The one exception is pixi.js which - among all other animations - we are also using to play our videos inside a pixi container.
*The same restriction also applies on Mobile Chrome.
A: Yes, you can bind on event that are not directly ones triggered on the video element:
btn.onclick = e => vid.play();
<button id="btn">play</button><br>
<video id="vid" src="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/bch2j17v6ny4ako/movie720p.mp4"></video>
So you can replace this button with any other splash screen requesting an user click, and you'll be granted access to play the video.
But to keep this ability, you must call at least once the video's play method inside the event handler itself.
Not working:
btn.onclick = e => {
// won't work, we're not in the event handler anymore
setTimeout(()=> vid.play().catch(console.error), 5000);
}
<button id="btn">play</button><br>
<video id="vid" src="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/bch2j17v6ny4ako/movie720p.mp4"></video>
Proper fix:
btn.onclick = e => {
vid.play().then(()=>vid.pause()); // grants full access to the video
setTimeout(()=> vid.play().catch(console.error), 5000);
}
<button id="btn">play</button><br>
<video id="vid" src="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/bch2j17v6ny4ako/movie720p.mp4"></video>
Ps: here is the list of trusted events as defined by the specs, I'm not sure if Safari limits itself to these, nor if it includes all of these.
Important note regarding Chrome and preparing multiple MediaElements
Chrome has a long-standing bug caused by the maximum simultaneous requests per host which does affect MediaElement playing in the page, limiting their number to 6.
This means that you can not use the method above to prepare more than 6 different MediaElements in your page.
At least two workarounds exist though:
*
*It seems that once a MediaElement has been marked as user-approved, it will keep this state, even though you change its src. So you could prepare a maximum of MediaElements and then change their src when needed.
*The Web Audio API, while also concerned by this user-gesture requirement can play any number of audio sources once allowed. So, thanks to the decodeAudioData() method, one could load all their audio resources as AudioBuffers, and even audio resources from videos medias, which images stream could just be displayed in a muted <video> element in parallel of the AudioBuffer.
A: In my case i was combining transparent video (with audio) with GSAP animation. The solution from Kaiido works perfectly!
First, on user interaction, start and pause the video:
videoPlayer.play().then(() => videoPlayer.pause());
After that you can play it whenever you want. Like this:
const tl = gsap.timeline();
tl.from('.element', {scale: 0, duration: 5);
tl.add(() => videoPlayer.play());
Video will play after the scale animation :).
Tested in Chrome, Safari on iPhone
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class ModuleTest( GafferUITest.TestCase ) :
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uuid.uuid4()
def testNamespacePollution( self ) :
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self.assertRaises( AttributeError, getattr, GafferUI, "uuid" )
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<%
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import logging
logger = logging.getLogger('splunk.appserver.lib.i18n')
src = module['src']
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u = URL(add_http=False)
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src = make_url(src)
else:
p = make_splunkhome_path(['etc', 'apps', APP['id'], 'appserver', 'static', src])
src = make_url(['static', 'app', APP['id'], src])
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Concern for son Barron, armed with Ivanka: the book gives an intimate insight into family life of the Trumps
First Lady Melania Trump should have negotiated after the election victory of her husband, a new book, according to their marriage contract with U.S. President
Kristen Rainey
First Lady Melania Trump should have negotiated after the election victory of her husband, a new book, according to their marriage contract with U.S. President Donald Trump new. It went to their son, Barron, was called it in on Friday (local time) from the "Washington Post" published excerpts of a book about Melania Trump (50). "They wanted a written proof that Barron would be made in respect of financial possibilities and Inheritance, the three oldest children of Trump more of the same."
The book of the author Mary Jordan, a Pulitzer prize-winning reporter for the "Washington Post" - in the United States next Tuesday under the title "the nature of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump" (approximately: The art of your Deals: The untold story of Melania Trump) appear. The title alludes to the book "The Art of The Deal" in 1987 by Donald Trump, as a real estate Mogul.
Melania continued to move into the White house as a means of pressure a
Melania Trump have cited as a justification for their belated entry into the White house to Donald trump's swearing-in in January of 2017, of its intention to the school year of the then ten-year-old son Barron to interrupt, it was said in the "Washington Post" to continue. This was not wrong, but also went to a pressure medium for the renegotiation of the marriage contract. To stay first in New York, cost of a conservative estimate by the New York police Department, according to the 125 000 US dollars per day, in view of the necessary safety precautions for Melania and Barron's, reported the Washington Post on Saturday.
observers in the White house would have noticed mid-2018, a mood of upturn in the case of Melania Trump, which could have contributed to their willingness that they are fighting for a second term of office of her husband. Jordan reports that the First Lady had, according to three people from Trumps environment at the time the marriage contract to be negotiated to your satisfaction new. The original contract had not been very generous, it was more that the Details of the agreement have been called.
Jordan writes, Melania've already had to ensure that Barron have both the citizenship of their country of origin Slovenia as well as in the United States. That'll put him in the position to work as an adult for the Trump organization in Europe. In the case of the renegotiation of the marriage contract, you have to ensure that Barron will not be excluded from the group. Reuters/Alex Brandon/AP/dpa Melania Trump should have negotiated after the election victory of her husband, Donald Trump copy of your marriage certificate new.
The Trumps as a loner without many friends
The author reported, the impression would that Melania and Donald Trump contrary be. They were both fighters, and valued loyalty above all else. Neither the President - of the this Sunday the 74. Celebrates birthday - the First Lady had a lot of close friends. Your instincts as a loner would be transferred to the marriage. It notes, however, as both would love. Melania Donald Trumps third wife.
From the first marriage with Ivana Trump has Donald Trump three children: Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric. The Sons Donald Jr. and Eric will lead the Trump organization, while Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner adviser in the White house. From the second marriage with Maria Maples daughter Tiffany Trump, who plays a much less prominent role in the public life of the President comes from.
the dispute between Melania and daughter-in-law Invanka
suggested by another on Saturday published excerpts from the book that there have been rivalries between daughter Ivanka and the First Lady. While Melania had still lingered in New York, had Ivanka a place in the East wing of the White house - where, traditionally, the office of the First Lady and their employees - want to back up. One of their proposals was the "First Lady's Office" in "the First Family's Office" to rename. This allowed it to Melania.
On the marriage of Melania and Donald Trump is speculated to be in the USA again and again. Donald Trump was accused of in the past, repeated scandals, which he denied, though.
The CNN journalist, Kate Bennett had published at the end of last year, the unauthorized First-Lady-biography "Free, Melania", in the it was said that Melania and Donald Trump exaggerated how often - in the White house, separate bedrooms. Also, Bennett is not raised but the impression that the marriage will only get appearances. The author wrote, Donald Trump wish for longingly Melanias consent and trust in you.
Bennett also wrote, Melania had a significant influence on the President. "She is the only one that can tell him openly what she thinks." The author said: "it is Essentially untouchable." Trump leaves in small steps to the stage and makes for speculation, FOCUS Online/Wochit Trump leaves in small steps to the stage and makes for speculation In the PCP In the
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package sample.boot.web;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.GetMapping;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RestController;
@RestController
public class MySampleController {
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public String js() {
return "js!!";
}
@GetMapping("/css/*")
public String css() {
return "css!!";
}
@GetMapping("/images/*")
public String images() {
return "images!!";
}
@GetMapping("/webjars/*")
public String webjars() {
return "webjars!!";
}
@GetMapping("/favicon.ico")
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When coal processing plants are far from the mine, overland coal conveyors can be used to connect the two. Disc brakes meet the requirements of these conveyors in normal stopping and parking operations, as well as providing vital emergency stop operation.
When coal processing plants are an appreciable distance from the mine, how best to transport the coal from one to the other is a key consideration. It is not unusual for the processing plant to be tens of miles away, which might at first glance suggest delivery by truck. But overland conveyors can often provide a far more economical solution, providing cost reductions in the order of 20-40% or more.
Of course with a conveyor that may run for miles, there are many design considerations to take into account; all of which will impact on long term reliability, availability and maintenance requirements. Transporting vast tonnages of coal overland, particularly where there are inclines involved, requires the highest levels of expertise in sophisticated conveyor and control systems.
One of the most important design considerations is the braking technology to be employed. Twiflex provides reliable control for demanding materials handling applications, offering a large range of industrial disc brakes. Disc brakes meet the requirements of overland coal conveyors in several areas. As well as being the ideal technology for normal stopping and parking operations, they also provide vital emergency stop operation. They are the ideal choice where one conveyor feeds another and there is a risk of spill – for example where the conveyor from a crusher at the mine feeds the overland conveyor to the processing plant.
'Power Off' braking systems operate the brakes with powerful springs, applying force to compress the brake pads against the disc. To release the brakes the springs are compressed by a retraction device, which in overland conveyor applications will typically be hydraulically actuated. Any failure in the supply to the retraction device would cause the springs to be released, so providing 'Power Off' braking.
The braking systems are used on overland coal conveyors across the globe, but some of the most demanding of these are installed in the USA. One example is a conveyor transporting 165 tons of coal per hour on a 5° incline. Here, two spring applied, hydraulically released VKSD type disc brakes are used. The VKSD is part of Twiflex's modular series and is a standard two-module design, with the brake provided as standard with two pre-fitted brake pads. The brakes were supplied complete with an electro-hydraulic power pack with provision for variable deceleration control.
As an example of a longer conveyor, Bucim mine, Macedonia, has an installation that runs to 2.7km long, transporting 5181 tons per hour. The two VKSD disc brakes were supplied complete with an electro-hydraulic power pack with the provision for soft braking.
In a more demanding installation, VKSD disc brakes are used to provide braking power to an overland coal conveyor for Bowie Resources, Colorado. The conveyor carries a payload of 1500 tons per hour along a 840m conveyor with a 13.25° decline.
At an installation for Mulzer Crushed Stone, Indiana, an overland conveyor carries 1100 tons per hour over 87m with a 5° incline. Here Twiflex recommended the MXSH series disc brakes, which feature a patented, compliant link mechanism to ensure uniform pad wear. The supplied LC electro-hydraulic power pack offered provision for fast approach and variable deceleration control. LC power packs provide a range of standalone units with options for soft braking, a range of operating and motor voltages, and various add-on accessories including a terminal box.
On an installation for Cripple Creek and Victor Gold, Colorado, Twiflex recommended a GMRSH type disc brake. Here the brakes were supplied with a MP electro-hydraulic power pack with provision for fast approach and deceleration control. MP series power packs have been designed to provide an advanced and flexible means of brake control and to operate under the most arduous conditions where the environment is extreme but reliable operation all year round is paramount.
There are many other examples from around the world where Twiflex disc brakes are providing reliable and effective braking on overland coal conveyors, in some of the most demanding environmental conditions imaginable. Companies across the globe rely on Twiflex brakes to protect vital coal transportation lifelines between mining and processing installations that can represent investments of hundreds of millions of dollars. | {
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Q: How to get email Id of authenticated user? My azure web app is authenticated by Microsoft Account login. I enabled it through Azure portal with changing authentication/authorization settings of web app.This does not need any change in web app code. And authentication part is working fine.
Now I want the email Id of the user who gets authenticated before accessing the web app.
I tried to read User.Identity as System.Security.Claims.ClaimsPrincipal. But this is coming as null.
How to access the email Id of authenticated user?
A: Go to your webapp and click Authentication / Authorization.Under Authentication providers, click on Microsoft Account. Click on wl.basic & wl.emails to enable them.
Then go to ExternalLoginCallback and add the following code:
var identity = await AuthenticationManager.AuthenticateAsync(DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ExternalCookie);
var emailClaim = identity.Identity.FindFirst(ClaimTypes.Email);
var email = emailClaim.Value;
The code result:
A: I am now able to get authenticated user email, even though my asp.net mvc app was initially "No Authentication" app. I enabled MS authentication from the Azure portal for my web app. Now I fetch user email from System.Security.Claims.ClaimsPrincipal.Current.Claims object. It is automatically set by MS authentication flow.
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Viewing payed advertising sites almoney.icu - Welcome!
The AlMoney.icu company offers you to earn money on viewing ad units and attracting referrals.
AlMoney.icu - is an effective solution for earning on viewing advertising websites! | {
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The CEO of Investopedia breaks down 2017's top search terms — you can probably guess what was No.1
Graham Rapier 02 Jan 2018 210
Foto: Investopedia
Investopedia, an online glossary of financial terms and concepts, gets over 30 million monthly visitors
We spoke to CEO David Siegel about bitcoin, blockchain, and how high cryptocurrencies can go.
Investopedia, the online glossary of terms you were probably too embarrassed to admit you didn't actually know, has ten times the amount of retirement content as it does about bitcoin.
However, more visitors to the eighteen-year-old site were reading about bitcoin than retirement in 2017 – a number that's doubling every single month, CEO David Siegel told Business Insider. The numbers were so astonishing that the site had to hire a full time editor for the space.
"We launched the term bitcoin in August 2011 – that was really early," Siegel told Business Insider in an interview. "We launched the term blockchain in June 2014, so we were also early into blockchain too, but we were ridiculously early to bitcoin."
That preparedness has helped the site, which was purchased by InterActive Corp. for $80 million in 2013, to rank first – or close to first – for most searches containing bitcoin.
Not surprisingly, blockchain and ICOs aren't far behind bitcoin on the list. Siegel, who worked at DoubleClick during the heyday of the 90's dotcom bubble, is much more bullish on the former rather than the later.
"People talk about bitcoin, and often they talk about crypto, but really the amazing thing is blockchain," he said. "Blockchain is the infrastructure that makes everything happen."
Cyptocurrencies are a much different story.
"So many new terms are coming up regarding this, like potcoin. There's even a new coin out there called the shitcoin" Siegel said. "I don't know how much more these cryptocurrencies are going to grow, but they will continue to grow with accelerated growth for some period of time – and then there's going to be a massive crash. Now that crash could still end up 200%-300% up from where it was a couple years ago, which is still incredible, but it's dangerous for people who are coming right into it, because they will not be up the same amount.
"In my mind, it's not question of if, it's just a question of when that will happen."
Here's the full list of Investopedia's top terms on its site in 2017, with commentary from Siegel:
10. Millennials
"With baby boomers and Gen Xers in retirement or rapidly approaching it, millennials are about to witness the largest wealth transfer in history, bringing major changes to traditional investing tactics and retirement planning.
9. Behavioral Economics
"With thanks to Professor Richard Thaler, a key proponent of behavioral economics, this term jumped back into the spotlight when Thaler won the 2017 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his development of the nudge theory.
8. Impact Investing
"A subset of socially responsible investing, impact investing aims to generate not only financial gain but also social and environmental benefits. As millennials continue to increase their wealth and start investing, they are increasingly interested in aligning their money with their values. This has catalyzed investment management firms to build new funds and products to cater to their new customers' needs.
7. Artificial Intelligence
"One of the buzziest words in 2017, firms across all industries are talking about adopting machine learning and artificial intelligence. While 2017 was the year of building AI technology, 2018 will be the year the industry sees it in application.
6. MiFID II
"This is the newest European regulation that financial firms must comply with by January 3, 2018. Financial services firms are spending tens of millions of dollars to adapt to these new regulations, which are designed to make investing safer and more transparent.
5. Trumpcare
"President Trump made repealing Obamacare one of his top priorities as he attempted to pass his Trumpcare bill three times. While Obamacare still lives to fight another day, the administration is attempting to roll back key parts of the Affordable Healthcare Act through the latest tax reform plan and other measures.
"With celebrity endorsers like DJ Khaled and Paris Hilton, ICO's have been one of the most talked about terms not only in the financial space, but in the mainstream media, as well. While more than three billion dollars has been raised in ICOs, the SEC and other regulatory bodies have cracked down on the offerings. Despite this, investment flows have not slowed amidst the bitcoin boom.
3. FAANG
"This new term was coined by Jim Cramer to represent the top performing stocks in the market, Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google (Alphabet). These five companies continue to dominate financial headlines as their market caps race to $1 Trillion.
"Wall Street might write bitcoin off as all hype, but blockchain is poised to disrupt multiple industries. In 2017, CB Insights reported that more than $327 million was invested in blockchain start-ups this year, with major backing from major brands such as Google, Goldman Sachs and Citi.
"$8,000! $11,000! $20,000?! 2017 was the year of bitcoin mania. The cryptocurrency started the year at $1,000 and since then, has risen more than 1500%. While some say bitcoin is a bubble, its aggressive growth has dominated the minds of the media and the financial services sector. 2017 saw the first bitcoin billionaires as well as the introduction of bitcoin futures. With only 1,000 users owning more than 40% of the currency, according to some reports, investors are carefully watching if the price will fall or continue to rally.
BEKIJK OOK: Een geluksexpert legt uit waarom vrienden op het werk hebben van belang is voor je succes
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#DatesWithDublin #6 – St. Audoen's Church
Religion and Rowan Trees
In a rather alarming development, I've noticed a bit of a religious theme emerging in the Dates with Dublin adventure. While I've always been a bit of a nerd when it comes to history and old things, religion and the church tend to make my hackles rise. I've found of late, however that I'm being oddly drawn to cathedrals, chapels and cemeteries, even when going about my regular business. Despite the variety of stuff to see on my list, my head now turns when I pass a particularly interesting-looking church, and I sometimes have to forcibly stop myself from sneaking off into graveyards while nipping out to fetch a litre of milk. To date, I've managed to refrain from spontaneously breaking into hymns (bar a very devout and heartfelt rendition of 'The Green and Red of Mayo' in Another sacred ground at 5pm last Sunday – more about that later), but this unexpected religious draw certainly got me wondering.
Last Thursday afternoon I cracked it, as I parked up the bike and tiptoed into John's Lane Church on Thomas Street for a quick nosey. (Incidentally, The nerd in me was fascinated to learn on my way in that Padraig Pearse's dad James was responsible for the sculpting of the statues on the bell tower.) As I sat gazing around at the ornate altars, the stunning stained glass windows and the marvellous mosaics, with only one other for company, the noise of the traffic chaos outside melted into the background and I started to relax and feel a welcome sense of quiet and calm. It struck me that in our everyday lives, we rarely take time out to do nothing; to have a quiet moment of peace and reflection – to just be with ourselves for a few minutes. An old friend of mine, though not particularly religious or indeed at all saintly, is a regular mass attendee. I asked him why. "It's like this," he said. "I don't give a monkeys about the prayers or the preaching, but it's the one hour in a week where I'm forced to sit down away from the phone and the laptop and the TV and all the distractions I have around me. If nothing else, it gives me time to think and have a good daydream." Food for thought indeed and maybe it's something worth making a bit of time for.
Anyway, enough of the deep stuff. Before I got sidetracked by John's Lane (which, incidentally is the proud owner of the tallest non-stainless steel spire in Dublin), I set my sights on St. Audoen's Church on High Street. St. Audoen's is a curious place. It's actually two churches – there's the original building, which is the oldest Anglican parish church in Dublin, dating from 1190, and the new Roman Catholic church of the same name, built a mere 10 inches away in the 1840s after the Catholic Emancipation. (The latter is now home to the Polish Chaplaincy in Ireland.) I visited the newer church first, and while it's very nice as churches go and has its own story to tell, the real star is the old church. (Please excuse the particularly rubbish photography – this time I only had the iPhone for pics and while not even a decent camera can save me, it usually at least makes the usual shooting shambles look half presentable.)
Wonderfully weedy
I wandered down the path, which is beautifully surrounded by weeds (I'm not being sarcastic here, honestly) to the door, and arrived just as the guided tour was beginning. Nice one. Entry to the church is free. Even nicer. I was welcomed by a cheery chap dressed in full Norman-style chain mail regalia who was clearly getting into the spirit of Heritage Week. I hope he has no metal allergies.
St. Audoen's is the only remaining medieval parish church in the entire city, and is named after St. Ouen (or Audoen) of Rouen in Normandy, a bishop the Anglo-Normans must have been fond of, I suppose. The church, remarkably is still in use for parish services today. Though built in 1190, it was reportedly built on the site of an older church dedicted to St. Colmcille, dating from the seventh century, which really is a rather long time ago. And when I walked into the building it felt, unsurprisingly … old. Very old indeed.
A view of St Audoen's from the altar. In reality, it's not leaning to the right
The building is home to a few items of note. Firstly, when you enter beside the simple altar, you're faced with the large, ornate 17th century monument to the Sparke and Duff families, two wealthy Dublin merchant families, who lost their fortunes in the Dublin Gunpowder disaster of 1597. Unusually for its time, it is made from plaster, not stone, and features symbols of the families' wealth (like pineapples) and images of death (skulls).
Surprisingly, this is not my photo, but that of a very good photographer named Andreas F. Borchert.
Continuing down the church towards the main entrance, on the left sits an impressive church organ, which is also used to this day. It's unusual you see one up so close and personal and as always when I spot an organ, I had to drag myself away lest I be tempted to sit down and bang out a tune – Chopsticks probably wouldn't have been quite appropriate. The hard wooden pews are lined with soft coverings which I'm sure are infinitely more comfortable than the stone floors the medieval pilgrims had to endure. I'm told they got straw mats for special occasions, but unlike today, the religious ceremonies of the time were cold and draughty experiences with no hot air at all. Ahem.
Tempting … and oddly orange-tinted. Not the organ. My photo.
Near the back of the church sits a 12th century baptismal font, which, hidden from Cromwell and his mates in the 1600s and forgotten, was unearthed during restoration work in the 19th century. The font dates from the 12th century and bears the shell or scallop symbol of the Camino de Santiago, the Way of St James, a journey undertaken by many medieval pilgrims ending at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Northern Spain. Having walked a 250km section of the Camino a couple of years back, I was intrigued to learn that poorer pilgrims received their initial blessing at the start of the journey at St. Audoen's (which is based near James' Gate, a traditional Camino starting point) before travelling via Bristol by Sea to France, where they walked the full 800+km. Meanwhile the rich folks just paid other people to do the pilgrimage for them. Lazy sods. The font was locked in the olden days, as it contained two items of great value at the time – a lead lining and holy water. Tragically, the two treasures mixed a little too well and it's said that contamination of the holy water with the lead resulted in the untimely deaths of more than one unfortunate child after baptism.
Lead-lined and lethal. One of the day's better photos. (Yeah, I know.)
Out in the porch, there's a "lucky stone"; probably a gravestone that may have originated in St. Patrick's Cathedral nearby – there are similar stones there. Merchants and traders used to rub it for luck, after it was erected in the 1300s beside a marble water cistern in Cornmarket, so that all who drank of the waters may have luck. It is said that the reverend who placed the stone in St. Audoen's centuries ago still pops back now and again, probably to give it the odd rub. You can never have too much luck, even when you've been dead for a few centuries. The stone has been stolen on a number of occasions, but mysteriously, has always found its way back. Spooky!
Lucky stone.
Whaddya mean, he's behind me?
The bell tower in the main entrance area houses three of the oldest bells in Dublin city, dating from 1423, and they are still rung every Sunday. The bell tower stone staircase is gated off but is tantalisingly tempting – I really wanted to sneak back in when everyone had and make a break for the bells. As part of Heritage week St. Audoen's opened the bell tower to the public, a rare event indeed and I was sorry to have missed it, being as I was on a pilgrimage elsewhere – again, more about that later.
More temptation … the gated bell tower
The main entrance area also hosts a 15th century effigial tomb to Lord Portlester and his wife Marguerite. Lord Portlester had an impressive CV, firstly holding the position of Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, then Lord Chancellor of Ireland and finally Lord High Treasurer of Ireland. Overachiever. The effigy shows Lord Portlester lying with his feet resting on a dog. The dog's mouth is closed, meaning in the symbolism of the time that its owner died a peaceful death. Lord Portlester was clearly an optimist and possibly a psychic, given that he built the tomb 14 years before his death. Of course, "effigial" means that they're not buried there at all, so technically it's not a tomb. But I suppose it's the next best thing. Anyway, there are lots of dead folk lying around underfoot which, as regular readers will know, always makes me happy.
Pretendy tomb. I went for a close-up view to capture the detail… oh.
There's a wealth of medieval history associated with the building, and the mix of Gothic and Romanesque architecture tells stories of its own, particularly when you go outside to the private chapel, which was built to accommodate swelling congregation numbers in the 1400s. What I really liked about St Audoen's is that the story of the church and the guilds that frequented it is told really well, both by the guides and the visuals in the exhibition area. For me, it was clear, interesting and engaging, and in this, it stood in contrast with other museums. For instance last week I also visited the Story of the Capital in City Hall, and for a museum in such a stunning location, and with such a fascinating story to tell, the visuals left me confused, cold and if I'm honest, a bit bored. St. Audoen's on the other hand, managed to draw me in and transport me to a world of medieval merchantry and religious ruaille buaille, and I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. If you haven't been, I'd recommend popping in if you're wandering past – it's like a little trip into the Dublin of old and I doubt you'll regret it. You might even take better photos than I did, though it's probably unlikely.
Speaking of religion, the next post on Dates with Dublin will be an entirely self-indulgent and emotional account of my most recent glorious pilgrimage to the ultimate temple of worship – Croke Park, where the highlight of my summer to date saw the Green and Red of Mayo overcome the Farney Boys of Monaghan and the Red Hand of Tyrone to see us into not one, but two All-Ireland finals on September 22nd. To keep it on topic, I'll also tell you a bit about the other stuff you can do in Croker, even if you never looked sideways at a sliotar or football in your life. Stay tuned!
#DatesWithDublin #5 – Casino Marino
Last Tuesday, while out on de Nortsoide on a little excursion, I decided to swing by Marino to visit the Casino, a place on my Dates with Dublin list that no fewer than 43 people have recommended I visit. 43! With enthusiastic endorsement like that, who am I to argue? So on my way back to town I pulled off to the right down the Malahide Road before Fairview, and there, practically in the middle of a housing estate, lies the entrance to Casino Marino.
On my way in the gate, I met an elderly but very sprightly gentleman who'd just been in for a tour of the building. "Isn't this something else?" he beamed, his eyes shining with delight. "50 years I've been in Marino, and I only discovered this place five years ago. Can you believe that?" Dublin's best-kept secret? Could well be. Or perhaps he was just rather unobservant in his younger days.
Still, though, the Casino doesn't exactly stand out – until you go through the gates and get your first glimpse. First impressions of the building? It's tiny, but imposing. Or imposing, but tiny. If that makes sense. It's small, but perfectly formed. And it's probably the most unusual building of its time in Dublin.
Little Big House ….
Some history: The Casino (from the Italian 'casa' meaning house, so "little house", not house of gambling) was built in the late 1700's, by Scottish architect Sir William Chambers in the grounds of the now-disappeared Marino House. The building, apparently one of the finest examples of neoclassical architecture in Europe, was commissioned by the filthy rich first Earl of Charlemont, James Caulfield after he returned from a nine-year jaunt around the world with his pals. (Nine years of partying. The Celtic Tiger had nothing on these guys.) It was basically designed as a "pleasure house" – a garden temple of sorts – with no practical purpose, apart from giving Jimmy and his moneyed mates somewhere to play. Designed to remind the Earl of the good times he enjoyed while hanging out in Italy, it takes its inspiration from Greek and Roman architecture. Quite the souvenir! As playhouses go, this is pretty impressive, and once I learned about the clever design concealed within, I was even more impressed.
Hear me roar … or just watch me smile
Guarded by some of the friendliest lions you'll ever see, from the exterior the house looks like one large room, with four very large windows, and one very large door, with two giant urns on the roof. Inside, however, the pint-sized building cleverly conceals no fewer than sixteen smaller chambers, spread over three floors. In keeping with the style of the day, everything is balanced and symmetrical, and if false walls were needed to maintain the symmetry, they were added in.
All about the symmetry
Despite the scarcity of space such measures, as well as the clever use of light combined with curved walls and vaulted ceilings manage to make the rooms look bigger than they are. To streamline the building, Chambers cleverly concealed such tiresome practicalities as drainpipes inside the building, within hollow columns with water chains inside.
Fancy drainage
The two giant urns on the roof are actually chimneys. See that large window on the outside? The subtly curved panes of glass conceal the fact that inside, it traverses a number of walls to provide light to more than one room. There are many other clever design quirks in the Casino, but you'll have to go and seem them for yourself. Unlike Chambers, who remarkably never got to travel to Ireland to see the beautiful building he had designed.
Clever windowing
Intriguingly, there are eight tunnels leading off in four directions from the Casino. None have been excavated to date. One, now filled in, is said to have led to the main house on the estate. Another leads to an underground spring, probably used to supply the house with fresh water. The others are a bit of a mystery, but were in all likelihood used for storage. That's not the most exciting explanation however, and everyone knows rumours are far more fun. There are suggestions of secret Masonic meetings taking place underground (indeed the pointed star laid into the ornate wooden floor in the main hall would lend some credence to this theory; however there is no documented evidence of Freemasonry in the house, so they are probably just that – rumours).
A ceiling of symbols
Indeed, symbolism is evident everywhere you look in the Casino, particularly in the walls and ceilings and anyone with a fertile imagination could come up with a few far-fetched tales. It's even been suggested that Michael Collins took shelter from the British in one of the tunnels, but again, this has never been verified.
Authentic 18th century Apple TV
What is known is that the poet Lord Byron was a regular visitor the Casino – in the years after James Caulfield's death when his son Francis had inherited the house, Bryon befriended his wife, Anne Bermingham, a lady rumoured to be one of the most beautiful in the land (with the added bonus of wealth – she brought a large dowry to the family). On one of Byron's visits, Anne's beloved pet hound Neptune passed away. Byron, perhaps in an effort to console the lady of the house, wrote a touching poem, devoted not to Anne, but to the deceased dog. The ode is visible on what's said to be Nep's gravestone, seen outside the Casino to this day.
Alas poor Nep
The view from the Marino and the big house originally gave Lord Caulfield an unfettered and undoubtedly stunning view across Dublin Bay, however in the late 18th century, he became engaged in a war of words with a man called Ffolliot from Aungier Street. We don't know the particulars, but Ffolliot must have been pretty peeved (and pretty loaded), as he promptly proceeded to acquire all the land in front of Marino House and build a huge crescent-shaped row of houses to block Jimmy's view of the Bay. (They didn't do revenge by halves in those days). No. 15 Marino Crescent went on to become the birthplace of one Bram Stoker, so the outcome wasn't all bad.
Fireplace in the master bedroom
Caulfield spent a small fortune on the house while he was alive, and unfortunately, many of the baubles and treasures he collected during his lifetime had to be sold after his death. The building gradually fell into disrepair over the 19th century, and was on the verge of collapse until the passing of the National Monuments Act of 1930, lobbied for by architect Dr. Harold Leask, and the casino was taken into state care and painstakingly restored by the Office of Public Works.
Our tour guide Michael in the big oak doorway
It's a gorgeous little building, well worth a visit and there always appears to be something happening there – check out their Facebook page for details. This week, being Heritage Week, the Casino is hosting a number of events for adults and children alike including talks, workshops and costume tours. You can follow Casino Marino on twitter too (they're super-friendly, helpful and engaging) and visit it from 10.00-18.00 daily (access by guided tour only). A lovely little gem to lose yourself in for an hour – go see.
Dates With Dublin, Ireland
#DatesWithDublin #4 – Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum
As part of my ever more enjoyable Dates With Dublin series, I'd planned to take a trip out to Glasnevin Cemetery last Saturday for a wander through the mausoleums and a mooch around the museum. I'd heard that the Glasnevin Trust have been doing some pretty amazing work developing the museum, as well as repairing and maintaining the vast cemetery in Dublin 11 – Ireland's largest, by far and was looking forward to an afternoon hanging out with a bunch of the least argumentative people you could possibly encounter.
As chance, coincidence and plain old good luck would have it, I received an email from the lovely Darragh Doyle on Friday afternoon, inviting me along on a blogger's tour of… you've guessed it, Glasnevin Cemetery, courtesy of the folks at Slattery Communications. I didn't need to be asked twice, and at 12pm on Saturday, I found myself ensconced in the boardroom at Glasnevin Cemetery Museum, chowing down on sambos with the crème de la crème of Dublin's bloggers, tweeters, and PR people learning the story of Glasnevin. From a personal point of view (and I know this is weird), death and funerals fascinate me. I find the traditions and the rituals around death interesting, particularly in Ireland, and I was looking forward to finding out a bit more about them from the experts.
I know I won't do justice to the national treasure that is Glasnevin Cemetery in this short blog post. I couldn't. You need to go and see it for yourself. If you haven't been, organise a trip, or hop on a bus and just go. But I will tell you that while it's not your regular tourist attraction, it's a fascinating way of passing a half a day. Even if you're not as big a fan of dead people as I am.
Our day started with a bit of background from Tipperary-born Mervyn Colville, who filled us in on the history of the cemetery, and about the work the Trust does. Mervyn was riveting – the story of Glasnevin is fascinating, and his passion for the job shone through with every word. Mervyn was ably assisted by resident historian and mine of information Shane MacThomáis (who later brought us on a tour of the treasures), and social media guru Luke Portess, who's responsible for creative marketing and communications. Luke is doing excellent job of engaging with the public via contemporary media (you can follow the cemetery and museum on twitter and Instagram) and is one of the team responsible for the cemetery's quirky new marketing campaign which, in a theme that consistently emerged throughout the day, is all about the people. Watch out for it
What it says on the tin
Some of the more fascinating facts about Glasnevin, in a nutshell:
There are 1.5 million people buried in the cemetery. That, my friends, is more people underground in Glasnevin than are over ground in the whole of Dublin City. Impressive, huh? And it's still filling up rapidly, necessitating the formulation of contingency plans, before the cemetery runs out of space.
The first funeral in Glasnevin was that of eleven year-old Michael Carey, on 22 February, 1832. He wasn't alone for very long.
There are approximately 200,000 gravestones in the cemetery. Many, before restoration began, were in a state of disrepair – cracked, sinking etc. About 60% of them have now been restored.
Repaired gravestones in Glasnevin Cemetery
Glasnevin was the first cemetery in Ireland to blaze a trail (sorry) and open a crematorium. There are still only four in Ireland, though the number of people opting for cremations is steadily growing year on year. Pacemakers and artificial hips are not suitable for cremation – the former can explode, and the latter, well, nothing happens to them. Just so you know.
Interestingly, there is no regulation governing cremation in Ireland at present. None.
There are, however, regulations in place in Glasnevin now regarding the type and size of headstone you can add to a grave, and the message you can write on it. This is to avoid political and overly personal messages. You can, however, use whatever font you like. No-one's opted for Comic Sans … yet.
The cemetery is non-denominational – basically no matter what your religion, you're welcome here. A cemetery "for all religions and none".
There are watchtowers located around the cemetery, built to deter bodysnatchers. (Rumour has it that back in the day, Prime Minister Robet Peel, upon the subject of the body-snatchers, was heard to proclaim that it was "indeed, a grave matter".)
There are many, many famous people buried in Glasnevin. Writers, politicians, characters from Ulysses – you name it, Glasnevin is home to them. On our short tour we "met" Michael Collins (and Kitty Kiernan, buried within a respectable distance), Eamon de Valera, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Jim Larkin, Maude Gonne, Brendan Behan and Sir Roger Casement among others. And of course, Daniel O'Connell.
Shane Mac Thomáis emulating Big Jim Larkin
Daniel O'Connell's family tomb is located under a huge round tower monument that took 8 years to build, but was bombed by Loyalists in 1972, destroying the staircase and with it a spectacular view of the city. The plan is to rebuild the staircase in time and restore this unique and historic vantage point. O'Connell's enormous coffin is placed within a tomb, through which you can see it, and reach in and touch it. Wow. In a separate room is the "family stack" where the lead-lined coffins of O'Connell's family are piled up, almost carelessly, close to the great man himself.
The great man's great big coffin
The O'Connell Family Stack
Tantalising view of the top
There are at least a million more things to tell you about Glasnevin (probably 1.5 million, given that every body has its own story). You might say death is a great equaliser, but from the mass pauper graves homing the thousands of people who could not afford decent burials or died during epidemics, to the Angels plot, to the extravagant, ornate carvings which adorn the resting places of Dublin's wealthy, all human life is here. The museum in particular is a poignant, yet powerful monument to the people within Glasnevin (who at all times remain the focus), telling as it does the stories of many who lie within the plots. The glass wall displaying symbols of the lives of a select few serve as a striking reminder of the purpose this place serves.
Just one of the many stories of Glasnevin Cemetery
What struck me throughout our day with the team was the respect and sensitivity with which they spoke and with which they treat their surroundings – all are evidently keenly aware that the position they hold is one that brings with it great responsibility in terms of maintaining, repairing, developing and marketing the cemetery, particularly given the need for greater commercialisation in order to generate funds for maintenance. I got the sense that every decision is debated, dissected and considered carefully, which is reassuring given the amount of stakeholders – dead and alive – who are potentially affected. Shane, in particular, you feel, has walked every inch of this ground hundreds of times and knows it intimately, and this very charismatic, warm and witty man's affection for the place shone through in every word. In what is becoming one of Ireland's busiest tourist attractions, there is, oddly, a wonderful sense of calm and beauty, particularly in the older, green areas among the cemetery's oldest residents.
Tranquility for Taphophiles
The Glasnevin Trust has many more plans for the future. As well as restoring the O'Connell monument, there are still thousands of graves to be repaired and a memorial wall containing the names of all the dead from 1914-22 is being mooted. The cemetery lies a little bit away from the tourist trail, on the northside but is very easily accessible via public transport or you can drive and park. Hop on a bus or your bike and go! There's a shop, café, all the information you can possibly consume, a genealogy centre and a myriad of guided tours and events in the pipeline. I really can't encourage you enough to go see this piece of our history.
And go visit the Gravediggers afterwards. The hype is indeed true, and the pint I had there afterwards with my new blogging buddies was indeed one of the finest I have tasted above ground in Dublin. A fine end to a fine day.
Thirsty tourists
Thanks to all at Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum, and the good people at Slattery Communications for the invitation – it was a pleasure to partake.
politics, Social
A Woman's Worth Part I – the reporting of violent crimes against women
Update: January 2016
This post was originally intended to deal with the way society quietly contributes to and colludes with a culture of violence against women in ways that are often so subtle, we don't even notice. Be it "casual sexism", the acceptability of men catcalling or abusing women on the street, the common tendency to imply that survivors of sexual assault somehow are partially to blame, the frequent disdain towards feminism, the objectifying and abuse of women in the media, as well as workplace cultures and media cultures that continue to quietly reinforce the myth that somehow women have less to contribute. All of the above elements are intertwined, and all play their own role in the way women are treated in society.
I also wanted to look at the low reporting levels and the frequently sentencing of crimes of violence against women, to examine the way the courts contribute to this culture. I have looked at reporting below; but the list of unduly lenient sentences became so long and unwieldy that I have now removed it, and it is available here.
Reporting of crimes of violence against women.
There's plenty of evidence to demonstrate that violent crimes against women are significantly under-reported. It's difficult to obtain exact statistics, but it's estimated that, as few as one in five incidences of domestic assault are reported to Gardai. The Sexual Abuse Violence in Ireland (SAVI) report (2002) published by the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre found that disclosure of sexual crimes was startlingly low – just 7.8% of women experiencing adult sexual assault had reported to Gardai. Bear in mind that prosecutions and convictions for reported crime are very low also – according to the Garda Recorded Crime Statistics report 2007-2011, published by the CSO, there were 1,992 sexual offences recorded in Ireland in 2011. Court proceedings were taken for 318 (16%) of the offences recorded (with 244 pending at the time of publication), and convictions were returned in 54 cases. 54 convictions. That's a conviction rate of 16%. Out of all offences reported, that's a 3% conviction rate.
Why is this the case? There are a myriad of reasons. Firstly, identifying an assault in the first instance can be an issue – sometimes women aren't aware that what they have experienced is actually an assault. Many don't know where to go for support (over a quarter, according to SAVI, would not know where to turn). The reporting process itself can be traumatic. A victim of crime may have enough on their plate just dealing with the fact that they have been assaulted, without embarking on process they may not feel able to cope with. The burden of proof usually lies with the person who has been attacked, survivors are often afraid that they will not be believed, or that they will in some way be blamed for encouraging or provoking the attack. And if someone who's been affected by a crime does decide to go down this road, conviction rates are low. The ordeal of reliving their experience on the witness stand under cross-examination can prove too much of a deterrent. If the perpetrator is convicted, sentencing is inconsistent at best.
Even the 2014 Garda Inspectorate Report recently demonstrated just how flawed process are within the force in terms of recording, classifying and following up on domestic violence, and also demonstrated that within the force, "some members displayed negative attitudes towards domestic violence by referring to calls as problematic, time-consuming and a waste of resources.") So it's clear that there is a massive problem.
Take the following scenario. To report a sexual assault women need to contact the gardai, and probagly get to a garda station. Depending on who they deal with, they might be given detailed, sympathetic information about the process ahead. SAVI indicates that lack of information from gardai and medical personnel was the main source of dissatisfaction with services – with gardai in particular providing inadequate explanations of procedures being undertaken, and medical personnel needing to provide more comprehensive information regarding services and options. Upon arriving, they'd be advised not to wash, remove their clothing, or brush their teeth. They might be injured – missing teeth, for example, or bleeding heavily. They'd need to be medically examined, but because facilities are under-resourced, they may need to wait for hours to be examined. They may even need to travel to a certain unit to be examined (there are just seven specialist Sexual Assault Treatment Units in Ireland). This is all in the immediate aftermath of an assault.
In terms of reporting, journalist Deirdre O'Shaughnessy gave an excellent and detailed account of the reporting process, pointing out that it is often a fraught one for survivors, who can frequently feel like they are peripheral to the process. Deirdre has included two case studies on the reality of the reporting process which are well worth a read. (Notably, Deirdre also explains that legislation on mandatory reporting of sexual abuse, while designed to prevent re-offending, can place the onus on survivors of assault who are already struggling to deal with the abuse, to 'save' others. This legislation will also introduce mandatory reporting for social services, agencies and public sector organisations dealing with abuse victims, a move that may potentially dissuade them from seeking assistance or counselling for fear they may be inadvertently starting a legal process that they don't feel ready or able for.)
We've already seen that once crimes are reported, it's a long road to prosecution and conviction, and the process can sometimes take years. Over the past few months a trend has become apparent in the way crimes against women are treated in Ireland by the courts. Lenient and inconsistent sentencing in particular is a concern, and I've detailed in this separate post just some of the more unacceptable examples of sentencing reported in the past few years. There are undoubtedly more, and the number of judges referenced indicates that this problem is ingrained in the judicial system.
Sentencing is not the only problem. Take the case of Danny Foley, a bouncer from Listowel, who in 2009 was jailed for five years for sexually assaulting a 22 year-old woman. Before he was jailed, approximately 50 people in the courthouse lined up to embrace him and shake his hand – in front of his victim – before he was jailed. Foley later lost a bid to overturn the conviction.
Where is the incentive for survivors to report, and sometimes be forced to relive their ordeal face-to-face with their attacker on the witness stand, when rapists and violent criminals, receive what appear to be minimal custodial sentences, sometimes none at all? When victim-blaming is rife, what does that say to a woman? What does the commercialisation of crimes say to potential rapists – giving them an option to pay a "token" of compensation in lieu of a spell in jail? That they can pay a price for their victim's consent? The consistent theme of judges commenting on offenders' previously "good characters" indicates that such assaults are viewed as a mere slip-up, an indiscretion, a minor mistake. Nowhere is there evidence to show that any of the members of the judiciary referenced above demonstrated an appreciation of the impact a sexual crime can have on a woman.
So what's to do be done?
There's a lot to do, and less than ever to do it with. But we owe it to those women who have had to endure the physical and psychological trauma of a violent assault, to ensure that we start sending a strong message to them (we are on your side, not your abuser's) and to abusers (this is not acceptable and you will be severely punished).
Stop victim-blaming
When violent or sexual crimes are committed, we need to immediately stop victim-blaming, or implying that women attacked violently were in any way responsible for their assault be that in how they might have dressed, where they were or what they might have been wearing. They were not. The only people ever responsible for violent crimes are those who commit them. This is indisputable – yet we still see fit to imply that women who have been assaulted Jane Ruffino, mentioned above, has written this piece, entitled 10 things you should do when confronted with violence against women, and it's worth a read.
Female survivors of violent abuse need support, and somewhere they can go for practical advice or counselling in a non-threatening and confidential environment. Organisations like Women's Aid, the Rape Crisis Network and the Rape Crisis Centres as well as many smaller organisations do excellent work, but in the current environment are fighting harder for a smaller slice of the funding pie. Wexford Women's Shelter and the Midwest Rape Crisis Centre have both had to close for periods of time due to lack of funding.
Sentencing guidelines
The need for sentencing guidelines, particularly in the area of sex crimes is being examined. As already mentioned, the Law Reform Commission is calling for a re-examination of mandatory sentencing however it would also surely be prudent for the judiciary, who undoubtedly have a difficult job to do, to be versed in the very real effects of sexual crimes against women, and to bear in mind the message their sentencing sends to both perpetrators and victims of crime. It is worth noting, however, that in a 2013 report, the Irish Sentencing Information System (ISIS) conducted research which suggested that sexual assault sentences in Ireland are not in fact too lenient, and that rapists who have either pleaded not guilty, failed to show insight into the nature and consequences of rape, or those who inflicted violence, were typically given a sentence of at least nine years in jail. Relatively few sentences were seen as lenient, according to the report, and those that were tended to be highlighted in the media.
There have been a number of calls for training of judges with regard to rape sentencing, particulary from within the Rape Crisis movement; however these have proved fruitless to date. In a 2014 interview on RTE Radion 1 with Seán O'Rourke, retired High Court Barry White rejected the idea of judges requiring training, saying: "I don't believe that judges need training in relation to sentencing, in cases of a sexual nature. There may be judges who are inexperienced in dealing with crime, who find themselves sitting in the Central Criminal Court, from time to time, but most judges who sit in the Central Criminal Court have had long criminal experience, have had substantial criminal practices over protracted period of time. And they are fully aware, as to the parameters within which a sentence should be imposed."
The mounting evidence would suggest that they are less aware of the implications of their decisions.
Aside from this, we need to take control ourselves and start creating a culture change. A change in perspective from 'punishment' to 'prevention', and educating our children, especially our boys, about consent. That means thinking about the way we treat, regard, discuss and behave towards women. All of us, men and women alike. We need education. We need to think about how we speak to our children, how we speak to each other in front of them and instil in them a different mentality than that which exists in society towards women presently.
If our judiciary don't take it seriously, if our police force don't do it seriously, if our government doesn't take it seriously, if a significant proportion of the population at large doesn't take it seriously, it's time that those of us who do stepped up to the mark and started making Ireland a safer, better, more just country for everyone living here.
Dates With Dublin, Living
Dates with Dublin #3 – The Irish Blood Transfusion Clinic
It's probably a bit of a stretch including this in the Dates With Dublin series, but in keeping with the current theme of "doing things I've always meant to do but never quite got around to", last week in a fit of impulse I booked an appointment to donate blood. Over on The Twitter, the bould @FintanToolbox had tweeted about paying the nice folks in the clinic one of his regular visits, and as, reassuringly, he doesn't appear to have suffered any visible ill-effects down the years, it served as a timely reminder to get the finger out. So into D'Olier Street I toddled today, and while this doesn't particularly fall under the categories of exploration, or tourism, it's something you can do all over Ireland. Bloody marvellous!
First up, a few blood-related facts.
3,000 blood donors are needed each week in Ireland
Only 3% of the Irish population give blood
1 in 4 Irish people will need a blood transfusion at some point in their lives – be that as the result of an accident, illness, giving birth etc, In fact 1,000 people receive transfusions every week.
One car accident victim may require up to 30 units of blood, a bleeding ulcer could require anything between 3-30 units of blood, and a coronary artery bypass may use between 1-5 units of blood. That's a lot of blood.
Get this: human blood travels 60,000 miles per day on its journey through the arteries, arterioles and capillaries and back through the venules and veins. How awesome is that?
Now the science bit is over, what's the first-timer experience like?
The offices on D'Olier Street are bright, reassuringly clean, modern and lively. Everyone's very friendly. There's music playing in the background, so it doesn't feel like a clinical environment. There is FREE CHOCOLATE. And FREE CRISPS. The positives were quickly racking up before I even got down to business.
When you arrive, you're asked some questions, and given a questionnaire to fill out. You're then given some information to read in your own time. (If you wish, you can have some free chocolate and crisps while you're doing so.) As a first-timer, I was brought to the interview room to go through the questionnaire in a little more detail, and to be sure I understood everything. You're told all about the process, and you're asked whether you've eaten and consumed plenty of liquids, all of which help prevent potential fainting. Any questions? Just ask. It's a thorough process, and it's reassuring to see the attention to detail.
Then, there's a fingertip test, to make sure that your haemoglobin levels are sufficiently high. Last night's spinach gorge-fest did the job, obviously, so I was declared good to go. Iron-heavy fist-pump!
I was pretty damn nervous before being brought into the donation area. It's been a while since I had any shots and I'm as yet untattooed, so needles and I are not close acquaintances (which is probably not a bad complaint to have), and I'm squeamish at the best of times. But like the brave little soldier I am, I sat down and pretended I was Kool and the Gang as the doc with the big needle approached. You're given a little squeezy bone to hold, a tourniquet is applied and the inside of your elbow is cleaned. While you're wondering what on earth possessed you to spend an afternoon being punctured like a roast chicken, the lovely warm staff deploy revolutionary diversionary tactics to distract you, such as talking to you, and asking you questions, and suddenly, before you know it, you're plugged in. Then you just lie back and relax, and deploy the odd fist clench to keep things moving along. The blood bag is out of sight, so unless you want to have a look, you can't see it. If you're feeling brave, you can take a peek at the needle (it's bigger than you think, but hurts not even slightly as much as you'd expect). I promise, you'll feel like a hero, especially when you learn that the average body has 10-12 pints of blood, and you typically donate a pint at a time. That's up to a tenth of your blood. Huzzah!
Within eight minutes, I was done and the needle was whipped out, I was patched up and escorted to a bed to keep pressure on the wound. I felt oddly fine. No dizziness, lightheadedness or hallucinations (I don't think the latter is a recognised side-effect). Off I went to the canteen where you're greeted with the most wonderful view of O'Connell Street and given MORE FREE CRISPS AND CHOCOLATE. Honestly, this is the best place ever. Though it's not recommended that you do any strenuous exercise afterwards, I cycled home at a leisurely pace and at the time of writing, am none the worse for it.
O'Connell Street, as seen from the canteen in the Irish Blood Transfusion offices on D'Olier Street
So if like me, you've thinking of doing this, I'd highly recommend going for it. The thing that struck me throughout the experience, from once I went in the door to when I left, was that everyone was smiling. Even the people with needles in their arms. I think I even cracked a smile myself. I couldn't speak highly enough the staff – they were so welcoming, reassuring and there's a lovely atmosphere in the building. I was thanked more than once for taking the time to go in, which I really appreciated. (And there are free crisps. Did I mention that?) Once you've donated, you can do so again with 90 days, and I know I won't hesitate to return in November.
For more info on blood donation, check out the Irish Blood Transfusion Service website, where they give you all the information you'll need about the blood donation process.
You can follow the IBTS on Twitter and Facebook where they'll let you know if supplies are running low. You can even check the current Irish blood supply.
But most of all, if you've been thinking of doing it – just go for it.
Dates with Dublin is getting more romantic by the moment, isn't it? Til next time …
#DatesWithDublin #2 – St. Patrick's Cathedral
I'm easing myself into this project of mine.
So far, I haven't gone out of my way to seek out treasures – they've just been on my route, but of course, it's early days. As I left work today I decided on a whim to park up the bike outside St. Patrick's Cathedral, having spent the past six months cycling past it twice a day and vowing that one day I'd actually go inside. So began Date #2 of Dates with Dublin.
I went for a wander in the adjacent park to take a couple of photos:
Grabbing a bite
Steps to Bride Street
St. Patrick's Cathedral, from St. Patrick's Park
Pretty, isn't it? I should warn you right now; my photography skills are non-existent. A left-handed blind goat would probably do better with a point-and-click. I really wish I had more of an eye for photos, or even the slightest idea of how to work my camera. Either one of those would be helpful, but you get the picture anyway (ho ho). The park is a little oasis of calm off the busy thoroughfare of Patrick Street, and, hidden at the back, there's a homage to Dublin's many esteemed authors on the Literary Parade.
Inside I ventured, to be greeted by two lovely ladies at the desk. Admission is typically €5.50. "Where are you from?" they asked. "Mayo", said I, and they waved me on in. "It's a national Cathedral, so it's yours to visit as you please", they said. Evern Mayo, eh? Who knew. So far, so nice. I put my money back in my pocket and plodded on in.
Inside, it looks like … well, a typical Cathedral really. The building dates from 1191, so is over 800 years old. There are more monuments and plaques inside than you can shake a stick or camera at, so I busied myself wandering around to see if I recognised anyone from my days of Junior Cert history. My memory's not very good. I spotted St Patrick (oddly enough), Douglas Hyde and Jonathan Swift, and after that, your guess was as good as mine.
There are some highlights. Firstly, the building itself is really impressive – tall, imposing, elegant. The stained glass windows, while relatively new, dating from the 1800s, are stunning, and while the cathedral is busy with the hum of tourists, it's a relaxed and welcoming space; almost informal. If you're looking for solemnity and hushed tones, you won't find it here, but I don't think that's a bad thing.
Stained glass window telling St. Patrick's story
While I'm all for a bit of a history, what intrigues me the most is people and what they got up to back in the day. I wasn't disappointed with some of the stories from St. Patrick's. It's probably best known for its most famous Dean, author Jonathan Swift, who, despite yearning for a post in England was greatly admired for the passion with which he fought what he felt were unjust impositions on the Irish people. The man himself is buried within the cathedral, alongside his lifelong friend and companion, Stella. Swift met Stella through a former employer when he was a young man and she was just eight years old, and the two remained close until her death in her mid 40s, though despite much speculation, nobody knows the exact nature of their relationship . And so the mystery and ambiguity remain t this day, and whether or not they ever wed remains the subject of debate. Their secrets remain forever between them in what must be one of Dublin's more intriguing love stories.
Stella's epitaph
Swift's epitaph translated from Latin. Like a proper boy scout, he wrote it himself
Mooching around in the glass cases close to the graves, I discovered a cast made of Swift's skull. Relishing the macabre as I do, I was intrigued to read that the skulls of Jonathan and Stella had been exhumed some 90 years after their death, so that they could be examined by a team of phrenologists. Phrenology, now long discredited, was a rather fashionable science in the 1830s, and consisted of examining the shape of human skulls to reveal character traits and intelligence levels. If nothing else, it allowed us to see what shape Jonathan Swift's head was. The inside of Swift's head was another matter; in his later years he was troubled with dizziness and noises in his ears, and this, combined with a stroke he suffered led many to dismiss him as mad before his death. It was only during his exhumation that the physician Dr. William Wilde (father of that literary rascal, Oscar) went poking around and discovered that Swift had been suffering with a loose bone in his inner ear, and that Meniére's Disease, not madness, was at the root of his problems. This in itself was ironic, given that Swift had left a substantial sum of money to St. Patrick's Hospital for the Mentally Ill; which is today still in operation. There's lots more information on this incident over at Come Here To Me! which is well worth a read.
Swift's Skull
Another story I liked was that of the origin of the phrase "Chancing Your Arm". In the late 15th century, two famous Irish families, the Butlers of Ormonde and the FitzGeralds of Kildare, had a bit of a falling out about a high-paying job – Ireland hasn't changed that much – and the situation escalated into some a kerfuffle and some waving of handbags outside the Dublin city walls. (I may be exercising some artistic licence here.) The Butlers fled and hid out in the Cathedral, with the Fitzgeralds in hot angry pursuit. However, the calming atmosphere of the place clearly had an effect on the latter, and upon arrival, they knocked on the door of the Chapter house where the Butlers were holed up, and asked that the two families make peace. The Butlers were terrified, and assuming it was a trap, refused to exit lest they be butchered on the spot. Gerald Fitzgerald, (with, one would suspect, rapidly evaporating patience), ordered that a hole be cut in the door, and thrust his arm through to offer his hand in peace to the Butlers. The Butlers, realising that Fitzgerald was willing to "chance his arm", relented and shook hands (with, one would suspect, no small degree of embarrassment) and the two clans kissed and made up. The "Door of Reconciliation" is still on display in the Cathedral.
The Door of Reconciliation
There's lots more to see in the Cathedral, including the beautiful carved stone staircase, the gorgeous Ladies Chapel and the rather bamboozling looking organ which, I believe is one of the largest in Europe. (They didn't let me play it.) There are numerous tombs dotted around the place also, as well as many references to our history and colourful relationship history with the British . Our tour guide was at pains to point out that because the building is protected, they weren't allowed to "get rid" of anything, so the Union Flags and royal seals remain intact. But we've moved on, so that's okay, right? There is a large area in the North Nave dedicated to all our War dead, with laurel and poppy wreaths.
Spiral Staircase
I wouldn't know where to put my fingers first….
Ladies Chapel … not just for Ladies. The Huguenots hung out here too
There is so much more I could tell you about this place, even after a whistle-stop tour, but this is just a taster. I strongly suggest that if you have time, you pop in and see for yourself, but if you're curious to learn more, have a look at the Cathedral Tales page here. One thing I did notice on my visit was just how much information is available on the cathedral if you're thirsty for hard facts. There are QR codes dotted everywhere, leading to video, audio and text content (they even have free wifi). They have an fantastic website, and maintain an active and responsive social media presence on Facebook and Twitter. There's also more to see – the Marsh Library, Ireland's oldest public library is on the grounds, but wasn't open today. It's a lovely way to pass a couple of hours – go see.
Finally, I was delighted to spot, among the myriad of stitched kneeling pads that adorned the backs of most of the seats, a small tribute to the homeland:
Mayo for Sam!
That'll do nicely for a difficult second date – I left wanting more, and feeling just a little bit more knowledgeable, which was the aim of this whole exercise.
Until the next day out, thanks for reading!
Dates with Dublin #1- Churchtown Bottle Tower
So today, to kick off my Dates With Dublin project, I went on my first "date". Not unlike other dates I have previously embarked on, it proved to be shorter than expected and not very interesting, with minimal conversation and a bit of head-scratching. I think this one might have been a record, though, clocking in at about three minutes. But it's a start, right?
On the way to do the grocery shop (oh, the glamour of a bank holiday weekend!) I swung by the Bottle Tower near Churchtown. It's a place that's caught my eye before, but thanks to a suggestion from Julia over on Facebook, today I decided to pull up outside and go in for a nose.
The Bottle Tower (also known as Hall's Barn) appears to be located on the grounds of a private residence, but nobody came running out with a pitchfork when I stepped through the gate, so I took that as an open invitation. I had a good nose around, as I'm wont to do, but there's really not a lot more to see than what you can see above, as you can't access the back of the structure. But it's kinda cool, isn't it? There's no information at all visible around it, so I came home and turned to my trusty friend, Google. There's not much information online either, but from what I can glean, the structure was built in the 1740s, when Ireland was in the grip of a famine, under the direction of the wife of William Conolly of Castletown House, Leixlip as a means of giving local people a way to earn a living.
The barn was built on the grounds of the now-disappeared Whitehall House, after which the road it stands on is named. Apparently its purpose was to act as a granary, though there is evidence of a living area inside too, with a couple of fireplaces. The staircase you can see around the side isn't safe to climb anymore, but leads to a small platform where you could look out over the surrounding areas – this was potentially used for shooting game, back in the day. More than likely, the building is based on the design of the Wonderful Barn in Castletown House, which is in much better nick – these are the only two buildings of their type in Ireland. They're pretty distinctive. And that's about as much information as I can lay my hands on for now – if anyone local is reading this, I'd love to know more.
So there you have it – today's Date was short, but was a nice little sweetener for the adventures ahead. It's also made me think about just how much we rely on the internet for information, and how, if information about an interesting place is not documented already, is it too late? It also reminds me of my own locality at home where there is an absolute myriad of ruins – castles, abbeys, wells, kilns, cemeteries – with very little information online any of them. A project for another time? Who knows. Anyway, there are lots more adventures to come, with a little more excitement in store, I hope :_)
Til next time …
Dates with Dublin – Places to See
When I came up with the idea of Dates with Dublin, my plan to get to really know the treasures of the city I live in, a couple of folk asked me to make a list of the suggestions I received, so they could check them out too.
Your wish is my command *takes deep breath*
I've received so many suggestions since I started this blog, thanks to everyone who left a comment or sent me a tweet with a suggestion. I've tried to add as many in as I can, with the result that the list is now out of control and needs to be categorised – a job for another day! If you have any suggestions, remember I'm looking for more places that are a little off the beaten tourist track. Foodie recommendations welcome too!
The Chester Beatty Library – this was suggested numerous times, and hadn't really been on my radar. Described as "a nice contemplative space" and as a relaxing venue to pass a couple of hours, it sounds right up my street. And it has books. Well, at least I think it has. And a pretty decent café, if the rumours are to be believed.
Phoenix Park – it might sound obvious, but I've spent relatively little time in the Phoenix Park in my time here, and haven't visited the Áras since I was 12. There are free tours of the Aras on Saturdays, incidentally, so I might stick my name down and re-aquaint myself with my old college buddy, Sabine. The Phoenix Park Visitor Centre is meant to be worth a nose too. And an afternoon on the bike hunting deer sounds like fun. (What do you mean, you're not allowed to do that? )
The Blessington Basin – I had no idea this ever existed. At first glance, it looks like a reservoir. I can do reservoirs. On the list. And it has ducks. I like ducks. Can you hunt ducks? No…? Oh.
The Douglas Hyde Gallery – again, somewhere that hadn't been on my radar. (I'm beginning to think that I'm vastly uncultured.) It has paintings. I like paintings.
Tour of Leinster House. This had been on my radar. Ohh yes. In fact, I think I may just leave this one until I can be sure there are some TDs knocking around. You can definitely hunt TDs. Right?
The Pearse Museum, Rathfarnham – I live near this, but naturally, I didn't know it existed either. It's like I walk around all day with a blindfold on. Anyway, it sounds interesting – it's the school Padraig Pearse used to run, and it has lovely grounds so I'll be paying it a visit too.
The Cake Café – this is a secret, magical, oasis-like place in the city centre that sells cake. Except it's not so secret now that I've told you lot. Still, nobody reads this blog, so I don't expect it'll be overrun with new secret cake-oasis-seekers any time soon.
St Michan's Church. Now this sounds DEADLY. It has over 1,000 years of history, it had stocks (which I am all for bringing back into use, preferably outside Leinster House during tour times) and there are crypts. With dead people. I like dead people. They don't answer back or make false economic promises.
Glasnevin Cemetery. I'm aware that this list has taken a rather macabre turn, but I'm okay with that. Lots of really, really cool dead people hang out in Glasnevin Cemetery. It's Ireland's largest non-denominational cemetery with 1.5 million burials, and is officially known as Prospect Cemetery. You can touch Daniel O'Connell's coffin while you're there, and if that's not the coolest thing to do in Dublin on a Thursday afternoon, I don't know what is. Kavanagh's Gravediggers pub nearby (if you can find it) apparently serves a top-notch pint. And good food. Anderson's off Griffith Avenue is also apparently a good spot for nosh, I'm told by someone In The Know.
The National Botanic Gardens – a gorgeous free attraction which, incidentally, backs onto Glasnevin Cemetery, and as luck would have it, they're after many years of debate, installing a path between the two. Immaculately kept all year, the beauty of the Gardens is that you can visit in every season and be assured of a different view. Be sure to check out the huge glasshouses – you'll feel like you're in the rainforest. And the cafe is lovely too.
Malahide Castle and Gardens – I've been here before, but never in the castle itself. The grounds are great though, with lots of woods and walks. Sadly, the Fry model railway museum has closed (if anyone has any update on this, that would be great. I like trains too). On the list to revisit.
The Hugh Lane Gallery. It houses works by Louis le Brocquy, Jack B Yeats, Francis Bacon and Harry Clarke, among others. There's nothing I love more than losing myself in an art gallery for an afternoon, so this is one I'm really looking forward to.
The National Archaeology Museum. The only thing more interesting than hanging out with dead people is hanging out with stuff dead people used to use. And there's some super old-looking stuff here. A nice way to pass an afternoon. And it's FREE, as are all the National Museums of Ireland – Collins Barracks in particular being worth a trip.
The National Library of Ireland. I want to visit here purely because I follow these guys on twitter and they sound like the nicest people in the universe. And as well as having lots of interesting stuff they have a cafe with food and talks and wine. I love it already.
The Science Gallery – "a venue where today's white-hot scientific issues are thrashed out and you can have your say. A place where ideas meet and opinions collide" – don't neutrons also collide, and stuff? (Or perhaps I'm in urgent need of a visit to educate myself.) This place sounds very exciting altogether and it's also FREE to visit. Exhibitions change quite often though, so checking in advance is a must before travelling.
IMMA, or the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Having worked pretty much beside this for the last three months, the building and the gardens have been tantalisingly tempting me from the window. I went to see Blur in the garden this week, and figure it'd be rude not the pay the amazing building a visit. This will be one of the first places on my list.
Somewhere I never knew existed, but somewhere I now can't wait to see, is Casino Marino. I'm told it's an architectural delight, and they're another crew who seem to know how to work the social media thing, which always endears me, so this is somewhere I'll be visiting sooner rather than later.
Since we've been lucky enough to live in relatively peaceful times, I'm not sure I know or appreciate nearly enough about the Irish people who fought in wars down the years, so I figure the Irish National War Memorial Gardens is a good spot to learn a bit. Edywn Lutyens who designed it considered it a "glorious site", so I'm sure I shall too.
The Gallery of Photography. While I'm pretty useless at taking photos myself, other people's mesmerise me. I love seeing real life moments captured in one fleeting flash of immortality. Plus there's an intriguing exhibition on called Uncertain State, which looks at how photographic artists are representing this austere, uncertain time in Ireland's history. Nearby are the National Photographic Archives, also worth a look.
Speaking of Archives, the National Archives on Bishop Street, off Kevin Street sound intriguing – they hold the records of the modern Irish State "which document its historical evolution and the creation of our national identity". History there on paper in front of your eyes. There's also a genealogy service.
If print is your thing, you might enjoy the National Print Museum. Particularly if you're a heavy user of digital, like myself. I love the look of the building too. And I like fonts.
For a rainy afternoon, there are two great cinema experiences in the city centre. The Irish Film Institute (IFI) provides audiences with access to the finest independent, Irish and international cinema. And – bonus – they serve food, and it's great. And they serve beer. The Lighthouse Cinema is a specialist, art house cinema committed to programming the best Irish and international films, and it too is a great space, with its own bar.
Living the Lockout – the Dublin Tenement Experience was recommended by a friend. An event to commemorate the centenary of the 1913 Lockout, it aims to give you "a rare opportunity to see inside an undisturbed tenement property and get a taste of life 100 years ago in Dublin". It's not suitable for children, which suggests it could pack a punch or two. It's also very reasonably priced, and is finishing its run on 31st August.
Outdoorsy stuff – I've been told I need to head out to Howth for a day and climb to Howth Head, and afterwards stuff my face in one (or more) of the great seafood restaurants out there. Fortunately I've already done this numerous times, but if you haven't, you should. The Bloody Stream is a great spot for pub grub and I believe if you're on a budget, the Doghouse Café opposite is BYO.
More outdoorsy stuff – the Irish Canoe Union do lessons during the summer months, in the Strawberry Beds, Lucan and on the Liffey. If you like to paddle your own canoe and discover you have an aptitude, The Liffey Descent may even lie in your future.
One place I do intend to take a trip out to Howth for is the Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio (what a great name!). Based in Howth's Martello Tower (North #2!), they museum exhibits radios and gramophones from the early 1900's to present day, They're also on twitter where they form a great double act with the James Joyce Tower in Sandycove, another place on my list. Tower rivalry FTW!
I didn't include Kilmainham Gaol on my list originally, purely because I've been there twice myself, but if you haven't been it's a truly memorable experience that won't leave you in a hurry. Access by guided tour only – get there early; it's worth it and it will leave its mark.
For over 1,000 years of history, go visit Christ Church Cathedral and environs. Say hello to Strongbow, and learn about the Vikings in nearby Dublinia. Christ Church is really awesome – and if you can get in there for one of the recitals, do.
Rathfarnham Castle, the Dublin Mountains, especially the Hellfire Club and Massey's Forest, and the bottle tower near Nutgrove.
St. Anne's Park over in Raheny has been mentioned to me, by virtue of its award-winning rose garden.
The Sunday Market in the People's Park in Dun Laoghaire is a gem, and having tried the falafel, I can vouch for this.
I'm told that Ingenious Ireland go great guides – I haven't checked them out but they claim on their website to celebrate Irish inventions & discoveries, with really interesting Dublin guided tours, talks, downloads & e-book.
This is just a short list of things that have been suggested to me to see, but of course there are many more and I'm trying to update this weekly. Again, if you have suggestions, please pop them in the comments below and I'll add them in – this is a work in progress!
So, as I wrote in my last post, life is pretty good these days.
But it's still a life in transition career-wise as both of my short-term contracts come to an end – one this week and one in a month's time, and I face a potential return to the dole queue which worries me more than I care to admit. Anyway, I'm hoping it won't come to that (anyone, if you're reading, please employ me. I can count, add, make excellent tea and I write good and stuff) but in the meantime, I have one month of part-time employment ahead which means one month of work-less afternoons. I don't like having too much free time on my hands, so I've come up with a project to make use of that time.
I've lived in Dublin for six years now, and while it's been reasonably good to me, it's just somewhere I live, not somewhere I love. I'm a west of Ireland girl, and I'm passionate about that part of the country – it's where my heart and soul lie, but lately I've wondered whether I've been a bit unfair on Dublin. Like a nice lad you go on a date with but aren't really too bothered about, I can't help feeling that maybe I haven't scratched the surface, and given Dublin enough of a chance to grow on me. I might just be missing out.
So for the month of August I'm going to explore the city, spend a bit of time with it and get to know it a little better. It'll be on a budget, but they say money can't buy happiness. We won't be going to the best restaurants, nor drinking the finest wine, but perhaps a clear head will mean clearer vision. Nor will we be transported in style – it'll be a two-wheel system mostly, but fresh air is good for the soul and the waistline.
Starting from next Tuesday, I'll be visiting places that have either been on my own list of things to do for a while, or places I didn't know existed, that have been recommended to me by friends or by the wonderfully helpful folk over on twitter. I'm looking for the places that help me learn about Dublin's past, and tell me about the people who live and have lived here. I'm also quite enthusiastic about eating lovely food on a budget, so hoping to unearth a couple of thrifty treasure troves. I'm going to be a tourist in my own city. I don't count photography as one of my skills, but I'll take the odd photo, and may even write a line or three if somewhere really tickles my fancy.
If you have any suggestions for places I could go that you think I'll like, please leave them in the comments below.
Dublin, I look forward to our first date.
Here's a list of suggestions I've come up with and received. It's been no means comprehensive, but it's a great start and enough to keep me busy for a while. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to add them in!
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In a medium nonstick skillet, melt 1 tablespoon butter over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon oil, combine well, then add the potato slices. Season with salt and pepper and cook slowly for 10 minutes, stirring often. Pour the contents of the saucepan in a colander. Let the potatoes dry, and reserve.
Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in the skillet, over medium-high heat. Combine with 1 tablespoon of oil. Add the onion slices, stir well, and cook slowly for 10 minutes, stirring often. Turn off the heat.
Preheat the oven to 350°F. In a medium saucepan, bring the chicken stock to a boil over high heat. Butter a medium baking dish with remaining butter. Put a layer of onions on the bottom, season with half the thyme. Add a layer of potatoes and sprinkle on the rest of the thyme. Pour the boiling chicken broth over the potatoes and the onions, and put in the oven for 40 minutes. | {
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Q: PHP:Why printf("%.2f", 0.02) output 0.024?why is not 0.02? When the code is :
<?php printf("%.2f", 0.02);?>
output: 0.02
When the code is :
<?php var_dump(printf("%.2f", 0.02));?>
output: 0.02int(4)
When the code is :
<?=printf("%.2f", 0.02)?>
output: 0.024
<?=var_dump(printf("%.2f", 0.02))?>
output: 0.02int(4)
Why <?=printf("%.2f", 0.02)?> isn't outputing 0.02? Does <?=printf("%.2f", 0.02)?> correspond to <?php var_dump(printf("%.2f", 0.02));?>?
A: I think you've missed something important here. From the manual
Returns the length of the outputted string.
So, while printf outputs to the browser, it returns the length of 0.02, which is 4
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The Only doctor that ive had that called to check on me everyday while I was sick very grateful for such a caring doctor!!
he is the best you can ask he anything and he will answer it.
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#pragma once
#include <aws/apigateway/APIGateway_EXPORTS.h>
#include <aws/apigateway/APIGatewayRequest.h>
#include <aws/core/utils/memory/stl/AWSString.h>
#include <utility>
namespace Aws
{
namespace APIGateway
{
namespace Model
{
/**
* <p>Request to describe an existing <a>Authorizer</a> resource.</p><p><h3>See
* Also:</h3> <a
* href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/apigateway-2015-07-09/GetAuthorizerRequest">AWS
* API Reference</a></p>
*/
class AWS_APIGATEWAY_API GetAuthorizerRequest : public APIGatewayRequest
{
public:
GetAuthorizerRequest();
// Service request name is the Operation name which will send this request out,
// each operation should has unique request name, so that we can get operation's name from this request.
// Note: this is not true for response, multiple operations may have the same response name,
// so we can not get operation's name from response.
inline virtual const char* GetServiceRequestName() const override { return "GetAuthorizer"; }
Aws::String SerializePayload() const override;
/**
* <p>[Required] The string identifier of the associated <a>RestApi</a>.</p>
*/
inline const Aws::String& GetRestApiId() const{ return m_restApiId; }
/**
* <p>[Required] The string identifier of the associated <a>RestApi</a>.</p>
*/
inline bool RestApiIdHasBeenSet() const { return m_restApiIdHasBeenSet; }
/**
* <p>[Required] The string identifier of the associated <a>RestApi</a>.</p>
*/
inline void SetRestApiId(const Aws::String& value) { m_restApiIdHasBeenSet = true; m_restApiId = value; }
/**
* <p>[Required] The string identifier of the associated <a>RestApi</a>.</p>
*/
inline void SetRestApiId(Aws::String&& value) { m_restApiIdHasBeenSet = true; m_restApiId = std::move(value); }
/**
* <p>[Required] The string identifier of the associated <a>RestApi</a>.</p>
*/
inline void SetRestApiId(const char* value) { m_restApiIdHasBeenSet = true; m_restApiId.assign(value); }
/**
* <p>[Required] The string identifier of the associated <a>RestApi</a>.</p>
*/
inline GetAuthorizerRequest& WithRestApiId(const Aws::String& value) { SetRestApiId(value); return *this;}
/**
* <p>[Required] The string identifier of the associated <a>RestApi</a>.</p>
*/
inline GetAuthorizerRequest& WithRestApiId(Aws::String&& value) { SetRestApiId(std::move(value)); return *this;}
/**
* <p>[Required] The string identifier of the associated <a>RestApi</a>.</p>
*/
inline GetAuthorizerRequest& WithRestApiId(const char* value) { SetRestApiId(value); return *this;}
/**
* <p>[Required] The identifier of the <a>Authorizer</a> resource.</p>
*/
inline const Aws::String& GetAuthorizerId() const{ return m_authorizerId; }
/**
* <p>[Required] The identifier of the <a>Authorizer</a> resource.</p>
*/
inline bool AuthorizerIdHasBeenSet() const { return m_authorizerIdHasBeenSet; }
/**
* <p>[Required] The identifier of the <a>Authorizer</a> resource.</p>
*/
inline void SetAuthorizerId(const Aws::String& value) { m_authorizerIdHasBeenSet = true; m_authorizerId = value; }
/**
* <p>[Required] The identifier of the <a>Authorizer</a> resource.</p>
*/
inline void SetAuthorizerId(Aws::String&& value) { m_authorizerIdHasBeenSet = true; m_authorizerId = std::move(value); }
/**
* <p>[Required] The identifier of the <a>Authorizer</a> resource.</p>
*/
inline void SetAuthorizerId(const char* value) { m_authorizerIdHasBeenSet = true; m_authorizerId.assign(value); }
/**
* <p>[Required] The identifier of the <a>Authorizer</a> resource.</p>
*/
inline GetAuthorizerRequest& WithAuthorizerId(const Aws::String& value) { SetAuthorizerId(value); return *this;}
/**
* <p>[Required] The identifier of the <a>Authorizer</a> resource.</p>
*/
inline GetAuthorizerRequest& WithAuthorizerId(Aws::String&& value) { SetAuthorizerId(std::move(value)); return *this;}
/**
* <p>[Required] The identifier of the <a>Authorizer</a> resource.</p>
*/
inline GetAuthorizerRequest& WithAuthorizerId(const char* value) { SetAuthorizerId(value); return *this;}
private:
Aws::String m_restApiId;
bool m_restApiIdHasBeenSet;
Aws::String m_authorizerId;
bool m_authorizerIdHasBeenSet;
};
} // namespace Model
} // namespace APIGateway
} // namespace Aws
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Pedigree and K/C registered Yorkshire Terrier BOY puppies.
Puppies have been Vet checked, vaccinated, house reared, registered, microchipped. wormed. and will be insured for four weeks.
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Northampton Democrat Chelsea Sunday Kline has announced she will run against incumbent senator and former Senate president Stan Rosenberg for the Hampshire, Franklin, & Worcester District state Senate seat. Submitted Photo—
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NORTHAMPTON — Democrat Chelsea Kline has announced that she will challenge incumbent Sen. Stan Rosenberg for the Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester District seat he has held since 1991.
Kline, who lives in Northampton with her husband Greg and three children, ages 21, 10 and 4, becomes the first candidate to contest the Senate seat in the Democratic primary. She is a graduate of Smith College and earned a master's degree in theological studies from Harvard Divinity School.
"I'm running for Senate to be a voice for western Massachusetts and a champion of working families, local businesses and marginalized communities," Kline said in a statement. "As an organizer, activist, mother and educational leader, I will work tirelessly in the Senate to promote social justice, end homelessness and build a government that protects, supports and cares for all residents."
Efforts to contact Kline were unsuccessful Wednesday.
Kline's statement describes her as a member of the Hampshire and Franklin County Commission on the Status of Women and Girls, a director of the Women's Fund of Western Massachusetts and member of the Leadership Institute for Political and Public Impact advisory council.
Kline leads academic and leadership programs at Bay Path University in the American Women's College, and began directing the Bay Path University Women as Empowered Learners and Leaders program for adult students in 2013, according to the Longmeadow university's website. She is also the director of the leadership and organizational studies program and director of arts and humanities at Bay Path.
She focuses on supporting adult women and their development as nontraditional college students and learners and strives to mentor and champion people of all ages, genders and backgrounds, according to her statement.
Describing herself as a former teen mother, Kline pledged to defend services for the vulnerable and those in poverty.
"As your senator, I will channel my activism and my compassion for all people to take on the defining social challenges of our time," she stated.
Kline also serves as a community religious adviser for Jewish students at her alma mater, Smith College.
Rosenberg, who first served in the Massachusetts House from 1987-91, was elected Senate president in 2015. He held that position until December 2017, when he was forced to step down for an independent ethics investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against his husband, Bryon Hefner, and allegations that Hefner had influence over Senate affairs.
"Competition is good for democracy. It's good when voters have choices," Rosenberg said of Kline's announcement. "I look forward to running on my record."
The Hampshire, Franklin & Worcester District encompasses 24 communities, including Northampton, Amherst, Deerfield, Hadley, Hatfield, Leverett, Pelham, Shutesbury, South Hadley, Sunderland and Whately.
The Democratic primary will be held Sept. 4. No other challengers to Rosenberg have been announced as yet.
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What is Colonic Hydrotherapy ?
Colonic Hydrotherapy or Irrigation is a practice that dates from as far back as 1500 B.C.
It is a procedure that gently cleanses the inside of the colon by using warm, filtered purified water. It helps eliminate stored faecal matter, gas, mucous and toxic substances from the colon and helps re-tone the bowel. It is an ideal therapy if undergoing a detoxification programme and has the added benefits of increased energy, mental clarity, clear skin and reduced headaches.
Colonic Hydrotherapy can improve these problems. The colon is a major part of the excretory system, responsible for eliminating food and other body wastes, protecting us from infection and disease. It contains a flora of billions of microscopic organisms, which can be composed of friendly and unfriendly bacteria, unfortunately with today's life style of processed foods, which tend to be high in sugars, the balance is often offset. Hydrotherapy can assist by re-balancing the system allowing friendly bacteria to flourish. Probiotic supplements can be taken to assist the regeneration of a healthy digestive system.
Colonic hydrotherapy is a totally clean and hygienic procedure with no odour or embarrassment. It is not painful, however, the nature of the procedure may feel slightly uncomfortable to begin with, giving the feeling of an imminent bowel movement. it is nevertheless, often viewed as a pleasant experience, leaving the person feeling relaxed or 'chilled' afterwards. The modern internationally used apparatus, which is used at this clinic, contains valves to prevent waste water from returning to the water system or the client. In addition all equipment used is disposable to avoid any cross contamination.
During a Colonic Hydrotherapy Treatment Mary will explain the whole process and show you the equipment prior to the treatment. A small speculum is carefully inserted using a lubricant. Gently, a little warm water will enter the colon which will then be released out. This process is repeated continually in order to create a peristaltic movement, which is the muscular action needed to make gastrointestinal tract move the contents along.
This process encourages faecal matter to flush out of the colon after a while. To assist with this removal, with the client's permission , Mary will gently provide abdominal massage to loosen and ease the waste. The length of time this procedure takes can vary. In general it should take approx 45 mins, however each treatment is tailored to the individuals needs, therefore Mary may work slowly if necessary or take a little longer to work with the person achieving the required outcome in that one session.
There can be a significant weight loss from the removal of the old waste, however, this can be masked by the initial fluid retention that will occur during the process.Water is absorbed through the bowel wall during the procedure which will be passed out as urine over the following hour or two.
The colonic will have cleared your system of old waste, bad bacteria, toxins, the old mucous lining , any yeast build up and any good bacteria. Therefore it is important to reestablish your system with good bacteria straightaway ,otherwise the colon's immune system will be at a low ebb for the next few days. Mary will give you some probiotic supplements to cover this period. It is beneficial to drink plenty of fluids, preferably water, to flush out any toxins absorbed into the system, to enable the body to be functioning 100% within the next couple of days. It may take several days before you pass a motion. Generally the bowels should start working in regular pattern, and the lack of bloating and flatulence will be noticeable, also indigestion discomfort or acid reflux can be lessened or removed. Your skin should feel fresher and radiant and mental and physical alertness improved.
The effects of you colonic should last for approximately 6-8 weeks. It can be longer if a good diet and exercise is maintained. This of course depends on the individual and their reason for having the treatment. Subsequent sessions after that time will reinforce the effects. Ideally the body would benefit from a colonic every 'season' ( 3 months) however, every 6 months is advisable. At Harmony we do not consider it is generally necessary to have several treatments within a short time as this will not allow the bowel flora to recover and for a natural bowel movement to develop. Mary will discuss this with you as each person's problems varies considerably.
The procedure is undertaken by a medical professional, who will check any problems and your medication prior to the treatment. As the colonic is done very gently and Mary works with each client encouraging them to give as much interaction as possible. An impacted bowel of hard faeces is much more dangerous than the gentle effect of the warm water being introduced into the colon.
A single session should clear your system, and you should feel the immediate benefit from it. We also offer a course of 4 treatments which can be discussed and arranged at a time to suit the individual. The initial appointment will take approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours and the client has the constant attention of the therapist at all times.
It is recommended to avoid alcohol, wheat products, and processed or highly spiced foods for the next 24 hrs. Otherwise, you can eat healthily within your normal diet, in order to establish normal bowel movements again.
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So what if it is all just a dream?
Life is a fleeting thing, an impermanent moment in time that we are allowed to experience before we're shuffled along to the next moment. We do what we can in order to make it mean something, to point to a reason that we exist, and with each passing breath we circle closer to the truth only to move away from it when true understanding is within our grasp. Why?
The whole of our existence is based upon the idea that we are here for a reason, that we draw breath because there is an underlying purpose behind our our being here. What if we found out that we are mere breaths in the infinite and unknown that are mere happenstance in what passes for reality? Perhaps that truth would break us, and perhaps that is why we live in this impermanent world that we know and cling to. The truth beyond our borders could be that which most terrifies us. There is no control there, no chance to dominate anything that might lie beyond our reach, and therefore humanity goes in awe and in fear. We fear what we don't know, and are terrified of the prospect that we might not be able to control what lies beyond that veil.
The act of waking to greet the day is a ritual, an affirmation that we are in fact here, that the dream is what we leave behind when our eyes open upon the world we know. But what of that veil that separates dreaming from reality? How many different pathways exist behind that gossamer covering that enfolds us each time we sleep? Where do those hidden alleyways and meandering trails lead? If we were to realize just where they might take us, there's no way to predict how humanity might react.
And so we reside here, in this amazing dream we call life, day in and day out. Some feel safe, some feel trapped, but in essence every last one of us is confined to this mortal realm in ways that cannot be fully transcended until we realize one very important thing.
We are the dreamer, and the dream. | {
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Great rates. **** We ONLY rent WEEKLY (Saturday to Saturday OR Sunday to Sunday) OR MONTHLY.
Very Clean & Well Maintained. $200 security deposit is required. Free Wifi and highspeed internet. KING size bed. Top 3rd floor, end unit - NO elevator.
Please refer to our vacation calendar for availability.
Great Rates,well maintained AND tastefully decorated what more could you ask for. WiFi and 2 flat screen tvs (42 inch LED flat screen TV in living room, smaller flat screen in master bedroom).
Two pools (one heated during winter), FREE TENNIS, shuffle board, and wide sandy beach! Club house with library, computer (DSL) and exercise room. DSL and WIRELESS are available in our condo, (must have your own laptop).
Located in prestigious Ocean Village Club, an oceanfront gated community. Ocean Village Club is located on Anastasia Island in historic Saint Augustine, the nation's oldest city. Ocean Village Club offers the best amenities for year-round fun and relaxation.
Our tasteful two-bedroom, two-bath condominium is located on the top-floor of the G building, a third-floor (walk-up), end unit ensuring an abundance of light and privacy. The condo overlooks the tennis courts and heated pool. A short walk takes you to the private walkway to the wide sandy beach (no roads to cross). The unit is completely and comfortably furnished for your enjoyment, including bed/bath linens and a fully-accessorized kitchen, including washer/dryer.
The master bedroom has a king-size bed, Flat Screen TV with cable, its own bathroom, walk-in closet, and sliders to the balcony (over looking tennis courts and heated pool). The second bedroom has twin beds and plenty of closet space. There is an additional bathroom just off the second bedroom.
The dining area includes a table which seats six. Connected to the dining area is the living room completely furnished including sleeper sofa, cable TV, DVD player, as well as sliders leading to the balcony. The balcony is furnished with a table and chairs perfect for relaxing and taking in a tennis match while sipping a cool beverage.
FREE DSL and WIRELESS are available in our condo, (must have your own laptop).
Your adventures while staying at Ocean Village Club are limitless... you can SUN, SWIM, PLAY TENNIS, FISH, SURF, GOLF, SHOP, visit Disney or other nearby sites, or just RELAX.
SITES - When not relaxing on the beach, you can visit the fabulous historic city of Saint Augustine, the oldest city in the nation, just 15 minutes away. While in Saint Augustine, you can enjoy historic sites, fabulous shops, and fine restaurants. In Saint Augustine you can enjoy the famous Castillo De San Marcos Fort (17th-century fortress), the Alligator Farm, Fountain of Youth, Potters Wax Museum, horse-drawn carriage rides, San Sebastian Winery, and so much more.
SPORTS - Besides the FREE on-site amenities (two pools, tennis courts, and shuffleboard) you can partake in surfing, fishing, boating, and of course Golf all located close by. Ocean Village Club is centrally located to several fine golf courses including Sawgrass/Ponte Vedra (TPC), and World Golf Village where you can also take in the World Golf Hall of Fame and an I-Max movie.
The owner lives in St. Augustine and is happy to give you tips on restaurants, shopping, golf etc.
We love St. Augustine and enjoy sharing our condo with visitors from all over the world. We've lived in several places throughout the years but came back to settle permanently in St. Augustine. In our travels, we have rented through VRBO and understand the importance of providing high quality service, cleanliness and maintenance for guests. We personally manage our condo to ensure that you have a wonderful stay. Our condo association is the best in the area and ensures that our common areas are superbly maintained. We hope you enjoy our condo "your home away from home" and the oldest city that we love, St. Augustine!
Our condo is well maintained and stocked. Since we are private owners, we provide more than required by rental agencies. We also make it easy to book with us! In addition, our condo complex offers many amenities in addition to the beach - tennis, 2 shuffle boards courts, 2 pools and small community gym and club house. We are centrally located to grocery stores, churches, restaurants, bars, and old St. Augustine. You can sit back and relax with a ice cold beverage and take in the Florida weather, watch a game of tennis or walk our beautiful beaches. Ocean Village Club is also a private gated community. The condo association does a great job in maintaining a resort-like feel and providing a clean, quiet, and quaint experience for all ages. We make it easy to book with us and are happy to answer any questions you have about our condo and/or St. Augustine.
Beachfront complex. Our condo is not beachfront and does not have a beach view, over looks tennis and 1 of 2 pools.
Beachfront complex. Our condo is not beachfront, over looks tennis and 1 of 2 pools.
Oceanfront complex. Our condo is not oceanfront and does not have a ocean view, over looks tennis and 1 of 2 pools.
High speed internet in our condo with wireless.
Located in the club house.
Computer available in community center club house.
Flat screen TV in living room and master bedroom.
Flat screen TV with cable in living room. Flat screen TV with cable in master bedroom.
Library located in club house.
2 pools, one heated in winter.
Two Pools (shared), Tennis Courts, (Club house with library, computer with DSL and exercise room). Flat screen TV with cable in living room. Flat screen TV with cable in Master bedroom. Free WiFi and high speed internet in our condo. King size bed in master.
Wonderful location to beach. Very clean and provided ewerything I needed.
Spotlessly clean, loved the balconies and views, loved the location.
The only mild negatives which we adjusted to; It is quite a walk to the beach. Might be challenging with smaller children and gear. The same is true of the lack of an elevator on a 3rd floor property.
We had a wonderful time in St. Augustine! The condo was perfect, very clean, located very near the beach, restaurants, and downtown. We walked the beach every night and even saw a huge sea turtle! Historic St. Augustine is everything a history buff could ask for and the beaches were beautiful. Definitely would recommend this condo to stay in. The host is informative and maintains a perfect home away from home.
Clean and tidy condo - Great location at a perfect price! .
The condo was extremely clean and the entire complex well kept. We have stayed at Ocean Village Club three times and are so pleased with how well the place is being maintained. We love the location. Kathy was extremely flexible and easy to work with. She was willing to make last minute changes. Her building was in a very quiet location of the complex and still very close to the beach. It was a great week! One needs to be aware that Ocean Village Club isn't the Ritz but the location can't be beat and Kathy's condo is very nice and perfect for our needs.
This unit is furnished with good taste and looks more like a unit occupied by owner than a rental..
For me, nothing begins a good getaway better than an environment with everything your own home might have: relaxing furniture, beautiful décor, a well-equipped kitchen, comfortable beds and plenty of clean linens. This is that place.
We found this lovely condo as we were looking for a temporary month long "stop off" until our home we were building was finished. Coming from the upper Midwest and living with very sketchy deadlines and timelines, we arrived stressed, emotional and in need of rest and refreshment. It took only minutes to discover that we had found the right place to restore and enjoy the beautiful island. It was clean, well equipped, and the grounds were in excellent condition as were the pools decks and chairs. The unit is only a short walk to the beach and shorter to the nearest pool, yet, there is no concern of noise or traffic in either case. The unit is also equipped with additional "toys" for the beach. We were quick to settle in and begin unwinding and preparing for our new life in Florida.
Enter the unexpected visit of a historic, major hurricane which chased us off the lovely island and into Augusta, GA. Our much-needed rest was only about a week along, and our month was cut short a whole week (as was our sense of rest). In the midst of newly added stress of another move, Kathy checked in, made herself available, offered much needed advice and reassurance. Above and beyond any necessity or expectation to do so, she offered us the wonderful gift of an extra week to our reservation. This became even more valuable as we would not close on our home in the time we'd reserved the condo for, and would have had to have found yet another place to move. Throughout the experience, Kathy's hospitality ended up being the icing on the cake, even as she had to deal with the hurricane's personal impact on her.
Even with a devastating hurricane, our time in this condo will always remain a wonderful memory and a tremendous welcome from someone who started out as a "renter" and ended up being a kind introduction to Floridian life and neighbor.
I cannot endorse this experience with any more enthusiasm. Any one renting this condo will have everything they need for a great vacation with an owner who is invested in making sure it can happen. | {
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Exclusive Song Premiere: Greg Felden's "When the Change Comes" Appeared on Showtime's "The Affair" But You Can Listen Here
Listen & Watch Song Premiere
June 27, 2018 July 27, 2018 Americana Highways0
Greg Felden's single, "When The Change Comes," is a one track taste of his first full-length record, Made of Strings, produced by Al Sgro and Will Golden (Eric Hutchinson, Joe Purdy, Brian Wright) at Los Angeles' The Chalet Studio. Made of Strings will be released in the fall, and was featured during Showtime's series"The Affair" last Sunday, June 24th, in the show's second episode of the season. But you have another chance to give this song a listen right here, right now.
"When the Change Comes" features Brian Whelan (Dwight Yoakam) on lead guitar and backing vocals and Jerry Borger (Ziggy Marley, Jonathan Wilson) on the Hammond B3 organ, and Felden on guitar and vocals, with rhythm section Ed Maxwell and Deacon Marrquin. The lyrics play along the edge between metaphor and reality; acknowledging frightening global times on one level, and on another level, the difficulties we encounter individually as part of the human condition.
Felden says: "There is a philosophical element to all of my songs that's trying to figure out what we're all doing here. The songs might be about the complexity of the world or our relationships or the looming idea that it all could end at any moment. I'm interested in how we handle all of that and keep moving forward and even find love and joy."
Made of Strings reflects the indie influence of folk and country music Felden grew up surrounded by in the Pacific Northwest, while the lyrics reflect the depth of his soul searching. Give "When the Change Comes" a listen, here:
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REVIEW: Lera Lynn's "Plays Well With Others" is Shared Diversity
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In this presentation complementing the exhibition New Cartographies, Asia Society Texas Center welcomes artist Allan deSouza, who will discuss his works in the Louisa Stude Sarofim Gallery. deSouza's series Through the Black Country engages with the colonial history of the later 19th century, and connections between South Asia, East Africa, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
deSouza will also discuss his newest book, How Art Can Be Thought: A Handbook for Change (Duke University Press, October 2018). Copies of the book will be available for sale.
Asia Society Texas Center's monthly, docent-led art tour will immediately follow this program at 3:30 p.m. and will be free of charge.
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Q: Does the VerticalCallout algorithm in PieChart3D work correctly? In real world usage you often want to use real world labels with long strings (say 15-20 characters) in 3D pie charts. Here is a toy example :
Clear[labeler];
labeler[datax_][v_, {1, c_}, ___] :=
Placed[Column[{datax[[c]], v}, Alignment -> Center,
BaseStyle -> Directive[FontFamily -> "Arial", 11]],
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data = Transpose[{"This is label " <> ToString[#] & /@ Range[14],
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PieChart3D[{data[[All, 2]]},
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ImageSize -> 400,
LabelingFunction -> labeler[data[[All, 1]]],
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PlotRange -> All,
SectorOrigin -> {Pi, 0},
SectorSpacing -> 0.2]
We see that the plot area seems to have been determined without reference to the labels that will be placed around the chart. Consequently the labels are cut off.
Q. Is this an Image Padding issue?
A. no (note that All gives the same output as Full)
Q. So why not expand the margins around the image to give the labels enough space to be rendered?
So increasing the image margins merely creates another graphics area around the original image.
This looks like a bug or design flaw to me. Does anyone have any ideas about how to get VerticalCallout labels working in PieChart3D?
A: WRI Tech support confirm a bug. ImagePadding->All should work.
Edit
To address Bretts comment: In 2D ImagePadding->All works -- the ImageSize increases in the x direction by the amount of padding required. Nothing has to give. Why does something have to give in 3D?
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To assist .BANK and .INSURANCE registrants with options for third-party providers that can help them comply with any of fTLD Registry Services' (fTLD) Security Requirements, fTLD invites qualified providers to submit an Application so they may be considered for inclusion on a list of resources to be published on fTLD's websites.
fTLD's operations of the .BANK and .INSURANCE Internet web extensions makes them trusted, verified, more secure and easily identifiable places online for the global banking and insurance communities and the customers and stakeholders they serve. What differentiates our extensions from others are the mandatory Security Requirements (the "Requirements") that registrants (i.e., entities that register domain names) must implement and maintain for their websites, email and other services that use .BANK or .INSURANCE, and that fTLD actively monitors for compliance with these Requirements.
Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) to ensure that Internet users are landing on legitimate websites and not being misdirected to malicious ones.
Email Authentication to ensure brand protection by mitigating spoofing, phishing and other malicious email-borne activities.
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fTLD's publication of third-party providers is not an endorsement of any providers or their services and fTLD may add or remove providers at its discretion at any time. fTLD will review each Application to ensure that the information provided is accurate and will provide the service for the Requirement identified, but fTLD makes no additional representations or warranties regarding such providers' services. The provider list will be presented in alphabetic order.
It is anticipated the initial list will be made available on December 5, 2016, on www.ftld.com as well as www.register.bank and www.register.insurance. To meet this timeline, please submit your Application no later than November 15, 2016.
Applications may be submitted on an ongoing basis by email to [email protected] and third-party providers will be added to the list as they are approved. Questions about the application should be submitted to the same email address. | {
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On Episode 2 of the Mind Full podcast, Alisha and Colleen had a little scheduling change of plans, so they decided to spend a little time introducing themselves, and talking about their own struggles with anxiety and mental health issues. Hear a little about Alisha's book, "Running Home," and Colleen's most recent anxiety involving air travel.
Jay from 'Serial' finally gives interview!
1500 ESPN's Phil Mackey joins Marley to dish on Jojo's most recent eliminations and Jojo's invitations to the fantasy suite. Find out why she's driving both of them crazy!
Welcome to myTalk's "This Is Us" podcast, talking everything about the hottest show on television….
Marley and Mary talk Corinne's takeover, whom they're rooting for and the best group dates ever! | {
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Romanian MFA: "We consider so-called "elections" held in Nagorno Garabakh lack legitimacy"
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Romania has released a statement on so-called "elections" held in Nagorno Garabagh on March 31, APA reports citing official webste of the Ministry.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers that the so-called "presidential and legislative" elections held in the separatist region of Nagorno-Garabagh – on March 31, 2020 – lack legitimacy. The Romanian MFA expresses its trust in the fact that the poll will not adversely affect the process of identifying a viable and negotiated solution for the conflict in the Nagorno-Garabagh region.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterates its support for the activity of the OSCE Minsk Group, the only entitled format that can facilitate the peaceful and durable regulation of the conflict in the Nagorno-Garabagh region, and encourages the sides to manifest the political will which is necessary in this process", noted in the statement.
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Full Text Book Available Online (Free): "Hidden Treasure: The National Library of Medicine"
Filed by Gary Price on July 11, 2012
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Bass, Bluegrass, and Vibe Street's Significance at Electric Forest in 2015
June 15, 2015 By Mark McNulty
Ben Davis aka Vibe Street has been lighting brushfires of boogie in 2015 from Denver to Georgia to New York and in between with a visionary blend of glitch hop, 808 bass music and bluegrass. With his come-up in full swing, he's now scheduled to play Electric Forest. For a last minute addition to the lineup, he'll be serving an extremely important role by opening the festival on Thursday and Friday afternoon and spinning three more sets later in the weekend.
Five sets at crucial time slots (two of which are rumored to be silent discos) sure seems like a gracious amount of airtime for an up-and-coming artist making his first appearance in Rothbury, Michigan on a lineup that is already as dense with talent as any in 2015.
But there's a method to this delightful madness outside of the obvious fact that Vibe Street has been slaying crowds wherever he goes lately.
Despite its name and reputation as EDM's largest summer stomping grounds, Electric Forest and the Rothbury Music Festival before it has always belonged to the String Cheese Incident, the band that's put in over 20 years of extended sets, legendary jams and magical music to make people move. More than most other jam bands related to EDM, String Cheese carries on the legacy of folk, country and bluegrass music. Coming from the neglected and isolated woods of Appalachia 100 years ago, bluegrass has always been inherently countercultural. Along with folk, it rambles on as one of the last genres of popular music in America to remain virtually immune to widespread commercialization. This is one of the reasons why it feels so right jigging and jiving to a String Cheese set in an isolated venue like Sherwood Forest. Vibe Street will offer a similar experience, though his iteration of bluegrass is of course commanded by breaks, bass and the 808.
Photo cred Brian Spady
Opening sets at festivals are always important, especially at an enormous, annual four-day celebration of life, love and music like Electric Forest. A DJ has the opportunity to make the festival's first musical impression and set a vibe that attendees and other artists can carry through the rest of the weekend. We believe grass hop, Vibe Street's blend of electronica and americana, is near perfect music to kick off Forest festivities by fusing in one performance two completely distinct soundscapes, bass music and bluegrass, thus broadening the musical palates of anyone in the audience who is unfamiliar with either genre. Electric Forest accomplishes this same goal as a festival, bringing different countercultural communities together in one place to celebrate their common ground.
Forest's lineup was killing it from day one, and with this last minute addition they've shown great taste and judgement by showcasing an act whose music bridges the gap between genres on the lineup. Let Vibe Street set your vibe at Electric Forest this year and you're guaranteed to have a blast. The details for his three announced sets are as follows:
Thursday, June 25 @ 5:00pm on the Forest Stage
Friday, June 26 @ 2:00pm on the Forest Stage
Saturday, June 27 @ 1:45pm on the Tripolee Stage
Connect with Vibe Street
https://www.facebook.com/vibestreetmusic
https://soundcloud.com/vibestreet
Connect with The String Cheese Incident
https://www.facebook.com/stringcheeseincident
http://stringcheeseincident.com
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http://www.electricforestfestival.com
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Business Coaching For Startups In Brisbane: When Is The Right Time To Go For A Business Coaching Program?
All the things that a start-up business requires may be well in place; investors, community managers, incubators, mentors, experts, and all other aspects required for a start-up to take a growth trajectory. However, the business may still perform dismally if the idea of engaging a business coaching for start-ups is ignored.
The following are scenarios when it is necessary to hire a business coach in Brisbane.
A start-up founder is probably equal to an amateur sports person, always looking forward to the next stage: Being Pro or a Guru in the industry. By engaging a business coach, a start-up will acquire an edge in growing itself and hence moving up the rankings. A coach sets duration of engagement that is geared towards certain set goals.
Sometimes, start-up founders may not be getting adequate advice from mentors or investors. Quite obviously, they need more of it in understanding the general framework of the start-up. Additionally, coaching is essential when the start-up owner decides to scale up their operations.
Compared to mentoring and training, coaching offers an environment that is based on confidentiality. Most business coaching processes in Brisbane are non-judgmental and done in light of active listening. Due to the nature of the organizational design, the start-up founder may not have the environment where they can get an in-depth insight, and sometimes personal insight regarding a particular predicament of the business. This is where business coaching comes in.
A start-up is obviously at its early stages. The founder has a task list that is full of the necessities required to launch and legalize the start-up. Obtaining licenses, clarifying products, accounting and insurance are a few of the many actions needed in establishing the legal form of the business. Clearly, a business coach is paramount. For starters, getting all these processes right can be quite daunting. A business coach in Brisbane understands what these processes entail and will advise you on the best course of action to take.
The entrepreneur will obviously spend days checking-off tasks in their list. They may not be quite sure whether they are working on the right things. They are saddled with a lot of things; getting clients, marketing, payments and much more. A business coach can help you resolve these hurdles.
Hopefully, considering the above 5 situations, the idea of contracting business coaching for start-ups make more sense. The program can go a long way in helping you realize more potential and ultimately boost your bottom line.
Posted on March 11, 2019 March 28, 2019 Author chrisCategories Business CoachingLeave a comment on Business Coaching For Startups In Brisbane: When Is The Right Time To Go For A Business Coaching Program? | {
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CMA to investigate UK digital ad market
News, 14 March 2019
Advertising regulation
Digital media planning & buying
Chancellor Philip Hammond has taken up a recommendation from an independent report and asked the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to conduct a review of the digital advertising market in the UK.
This was worth £13.1 billion in 2018, according to the AA/WARC Expenditure Report, a figure that is set to rise to around £14.4 billion this year. The need for the review becomes clear when one considers that the duopoly of Google and Facebook will account for 61.4% of global online adspend in 2019, a recent WARC Global Ad Trends report found.
"The Chancellor's call for the CMA to look into the digital ad market is the first step in a much bigger journey for the industry," said Paul Wright, General Manager EMEA at Sizmek, a buy-side advertising platform.
"A lot needs to be done to build a fairer, more level playing field so that brands can feel confident their ad spend is reaching the right people, in the right way and is not wrapped in a business model that only benefits the silicon valley giants.
"It also needs to be in a vibrant competitive digital economy and not one where there are only a few winners," he added.
The recommendation was included in a six-month review of the UK's tech sector, commissioned by Hammond and led by Harvard professor and former chief economic advisor to President Obama, Jason Furman.
This said that market-leading tech giants should be forced to share their data under a package of proposals aimed at tackling their "bullying tactics".
Its proposed data-sharing plan would work in much the same way as the Open Banking rules, which require banks to hand over all account-related information when a customer wants to switch to another bank, and so save the need for a customer to start over in building up a personal profile with a new network.
It also recommended that start-ups in the sector should also be able to access anonymous information held by big data aggregators, such as Facebook and Google, allowing them to design new products.
Furman told the BBC that consumers are currently not easily able to switch social networks or change search engine because there is very limited choice. The current situation stands in stark contrast to the early days of the internet, he explained, when, in search, for example, there was a whole series of companies one after the other before Google arrived.
"With each passing year it's becoming increasingly clear that, absent a change in policies, we can't count on that continued cycle of competition," Furman said.
Other proposals included the creation of a new competition regulator for the tech sector – the "digital markets unit" – which would be responsible for enforcing an industry code requiring tech giants to hand over their data.
Overall, the review concluded that there needs to be far swifter and simpler enforcement when one of the tech giants is found to be using "bullying tactics", such as predatory pricing to drive out competition, or giving preference to companies it already owns.
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The basic question that Nyberg failed to get an answer to was this: who was behind the push to relax standards?
If there is belatedly to be a banking inquiry, then we need it to pore over every last detail - and to ask the hard questions that really matter, writes Michael Murray.
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This is what a new play pool for children could look like as leisure centre's £2.5 million revamp continues
Customers are already seeing improvements at Leisure @ Cheltenham
Melissa JonesSenior Digital Reporter
This is what a new play pool for children could look like as the next phase of a £2.5 million redevelopment begins.
The facility at Leisure at Cheltenham on Tommy Taylor's Lane will be the latest improvement of a significant revamp, which has been ongoing for many months now.
Customers have already started to enjoy several of the new-look areas, including a gym with high-tech equipment, a smart and spacious reception for booking classes plus modernised flooring.
Those were part of phase one of the work, which has been commissioned and funded by Cheltenham Borough Council.
A total of £330,000 has been contributed by Sport England towards the swimming facilities as part of its Swim Local programme.
Builders will now start to transform the pool area with play facilities in the children's area.
They will also be working on the changing rooms, so certain zones will be closed off and signs are going to direct customers to temporary areas.
Julie Finch, CEO of independent charity The Cheltenham Trust which is responsible for the town's £300 million iconic cultural and leisure sites, said: "We're really pleased with how the project is progressing so far and absolutely delighted that it remains on schedule.
An image of what the new pool could look like
"Our new gym boasts the latest range of Precor equipment and inclusive fitness equipment allowing us to better cater for our disabled users. The upgraded changing rooms have new showers, lockers and facilities to assist those with disabilities.
"The new reception area is making a huge difference to customers' experience and should keep queuing times to a minimum.
Animal lover left money in his will to help fund £330,000 new centre for Cheltenham shelter
"The long-awaited new splash pool will provide a new shallow pool with plenty of interactive features to encourage youngsters to play and have fun in the water.
"We would like to apologise to our customers for any inconvenience during this time however we will ensure that any disruption is kept to a minimum."
The project began back in February and gym users have already been taking advantage of more space and better machines as they get fit for summer.
The new look Leisure at Cheltenham
Fitness classes are still being held on the landing and spin classes in a separate room at the back of the building while contractors are on site.
Councillor Flo Clucas cabinet member for healthy lifestyles, says: "This project delivers a much needed investment into one of Cheltenham's most used assets and will help provide better overall healthy lifestyles for all ages and abilities for our residents and visitors; the council is delighted to be working in partnership with The Cheltenham Trust on this project."
Headteacher asks: Why was an 'unsafe and broke' Forest of Dean school given £1million of public money if they were going to close it?
More detailed information on the leisure centre's development work can be seen on their new microsite.
This splash pool is scheduled to be completed by the end of July 2018.
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City's alleyway gates branded 'a complete waste of taxpayers' money'
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A seriously injured Syrian man lies on the ground following a rocket attack in the western city of Homs, 162 kms north of Damascus. (AFP)
Published Sunday, January 15, 2012
UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Sunday issued a call to Syria's Bashar al-Assad to stop killing his people, warning the embattled president he was heading for a dead end.
"Today, I say again to President Assad of Syria: Stop the violence. Stop killing your people. The path of repression is a dead end," Ban said in a keynote address at a conference on Arab world democracy in Beirut.
"The winds of change will not cease to blow. The flame ignited in Tunisia will not be dimmed."
Organised by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), the conference entitled "Reform and Transitions to Democracy" opened in Beirut on Sunday, bringing together a slew of dignitaries from countries that suffered under dictatorships.
Among the speakers are Egyptian presidential hopeful and former Arab League chief Amr Mussa and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, whose country has emerged as a key regional player in the Middle East.
On the eve of the gathering, Ban and Davutoglu held talks on the "dangerous trajectory" of the crisis in Syria during a meeting in Lebanon, Ban's spokesman said.
The United Nations estimates more than 5,000 people have been killed in Syria as Assad's forces crack down on anti-regime protests now in their 11th month.
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Includes whereas clauses. Enacts new GS 116-6.2 governing the appointment of legislative members to the UNC Board of Governors (BOG), as follows. Requires that every two years, beginning in 2021, the following legislative members of the BOG are to be appointed as follows: (1) two candidates must be appointed upon the recommendation of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate from the current membership of the Senate; and (2) two candidates must be appointed upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives from the current membership of the House of Representatives. Terms commence on July 1 of odd-numbered years, and all legislative members serve two-year terms, with no one legislator serving more than two full terms. Specifies that legislative members do not have a vote. Provides for filling vacancies. Specifies that a legislator appointed as a member to the BOG serves in an ex officio capacity and that the service does not constitute the holding of an office for the purpose of determining dual office holding under the State constitution. Makes conforming changes to GS 116-7.
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Risky 'success' for NY schools
Social Links for Peter Murphy
March 5, 2010 5:00am
Yestereday's announcement by the Obama administration that New York state is among the 16 finalists for a federal Race to the Top award is a mixed bag, at best.
True, Washington is quite properly recognizing New York for the leadership of the state Board of Regents and education commissioner, David Steiner, for adopting reforms in such key areas as teacher preparation and student assessment.
Though he only took office in October, Steiner pushed these sweeping measures through — working with the Regents to do all they could.
The state Legislature was another matter. It failed to enact any reforms to maximize New York's chances for a Race to the Top award — including several changes recommended by the Regents that required legislative action.
These needed reforms range from raising the cap on the number of charter schools statewide, to ending the "firewall" that prevents the use of student test scores in tenure decisions, to streamlining the disciplinary process that now has teachers spending months and years in do-nothing "rubber rooms."
Because the Legislature didn't act, New York remains at a disadvantage for a maximum federal Race to the Top grant during this Round 1 competition — despite being named a "finalist."
Why did the Legislature fail to act? Simply put, the teacher unions applied tremendous pressure to block any genuine education reform — even with New York facing record state budget deficits and looming education funding cuts.
With New York named a Race to the Top finalist, will education-reform opponents now get the federal cash — and the last laugh — anyway?
We'll soon find out. For one thing, being a finalist doesn't get the state any new money — yet. Round 1 awards will be announced in mid-April with the 16 finalists likely to be narrowed by as few as half.
Including New York as a "finalist" despite the Legislature's inaction may suggest that the Race to the Top selection criteria are malleable. It also raises questions as to whether the US Department of Education's hard deadline for further legislative changes applies. (Recently, for example, sources in the department indicated that states could still make legislative improvements while their applications were under review.)
New York is at risk of the worst of outcomes — being awarded a minor grant in Round 1, making it ineligible to resubmit a stronger application for a maximum grant in Round 2.
The state should take no chances. The Legislature should press ahead and enact reforms to maximize its grant opportunity for the full $700 million — now. Even if we end up with nothing next month, enacting reforms would place New York in a stronger competitive position for Round 2 in June.
The worst outcome for New York students and their hope for public-education reform would be for the Obama administration to relax its vigilance by rewarding states for going merely halfway toward adopting the comprehensive changes demanded by its Race to the Top program.
Peter Murphy is policy director of the NY Charter Schools Association and writes for its Weblog, The Chalkboard.
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Visakhapatnam Port Trust invites online applications from qualified and young candidates for the Trade Apprentices posts in different disciplines to fill the 58 vacancies. Those meet with the prescribed job requirements may apply online for the recruitment on or before 25 August 2018 through official website of the port that is www.vizagport.com.
Candidates who are looking for government jobs have a bright career opportunity but make sure to check eligibility conditions, instructions to apply online.
Job seekers need to pass out in 10th class examination from a well known educational board along with the ITI in relevant trade or having its equivalent qualification.
Job seekers age must be above of 14 years and upper age must be according to the post requirement.
Age cutoff date is 31st July 2018.
Selection of talented aspirants will be done on the basis of merit list.
All interested candidates need to log in @ official site that is www.vizagport.com.
After that, aspirants have to visit the 'Useful information' link and follow the "Career" link to read complete details.
Now candidates should follow the link titled as "Applications are invited from the eligible candidates through online for engaging as Trade Apprentices under Apprenticeship Act 1961 in the following designated trades in the Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Department, Visakhapatnam Port Trust".
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In Session 6, along with revision of preceding session, Krishna begins teaching Arjuna about the Self (Brahman) from Bhagavad Gita, CH 2.
Īśvara or Bhagavān (Lord) is: All-pervasive (sarvagatham) and Timeless (nithyam). Hence Īśvara is "HERE and NOW". This doesn't exclude You.
ANSWER: Believing what CHANGES – is Real. And (#1) Being attached to the status of the changing, and (#2) Experiencing mental disturbance as result of expectations towards/about #1.
How to know you're caught by Saṃsāra?
ANSWER: By investing most of your time, energy, effort into: pursuing, conversing about, figuring out, assessing, contemplating, improving or eliminating the CHANGING.
Hint: Ever thought you were right? This is being caught in samsara. Doesn't matter if you actually WERE RIGHT, that's irrelevant. Point is, the "I" (Brahman) mistook itself for the Thought.
In reality, Brahman (Satyam) is different order (of the one same reality) from Thought (Mithya). Yet, simultaneously there's no difference between Satya-Mithya (this will become clear in later sessions).
What does a wise person (Krishna, jnāni; Self-Actualized) know… which samsari (Arjuna, ignorant person; ajnāni) does not?
ANSWER: What is Real, and what is Unreal.
One of most important qualifications for 'getting' Self-Knowledge is ____. (Hint: Not seeing any difference between p___ and p___).
Self (Brahman) can not be Objectified. Meaning it's impossible to "become" or "experience" the Self. Because you are ALWAYS experiencing the Self.
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Katherine "Nancy" A Laliberte
July 29, 1932 ~ July 16, 2020 (age 87)
Katherine A. "Nancy" Laliberte
Nancy Laliberte, 87, Hibbing, died Thursday, July 16, 2020 in her home surrounded by her family. She was born in Hibbing on July 29, 1932. She was the daughter of James and Cecilia Bresnahan. Nancy married Gene Laliberte in Hibbing on July 14, 1954. She had worked at the Hibbing High School as a secretary, but her true devotion was to her family and her church.
She is survived by her children: Lynn Hill , Kim (Gary) Enderle and Pat (Judy) Laliberte who are all of Hibbing, Dean Laliberte of Side Lake, MN, Gail Redmond of Coeur d'Alene, ID, Mark (Robbyn) Laliberte of Westminster, CA and Renee" (Mark) Hill also of Hibbing, her brother James "Cork" Bresnahan of Bloomington, MN, 14 grandchildren: Brian, Kevin, Shannon, Brianne, Jacqueline, Gabrielle, Eric, Nicole, Sam, Erin, Adam, Sadie, Hannah and Josh along with 8 great grandchildren: Keria, Riley, Kian, Kaiya, Ada, Kymber, Colton and Wyatt.
She was preceded in death by her husband Gene, her parents, two grandchildren: Zachary and Jason and her siblings Eileen and Pat.
Funeral services will be held 11:00AM on Thursday, July 23 at the Blessed Sacrament Church in Hibbing with the Rev. Jeremy Bock celebrating the Mass of Christian Burial. Visitation will be in the church from 10:00AM until service time. Burial will be in the Maple Hill Cemetery.
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Enzymatic radioiodination of porcine thyroid-stimulating hormone. P h i l i p p e JAQUET (*), Georges HILNNEN (**) a n d Serge LISSlTZKY (* **).
(*) Clinique Endocrinologique de la Facultd de M~decine, Hdpital de la Conception, 13005 Marseille, ( " ) Section d'Endocrinologie, D~partement de Clinique et de Sdm~iologie Mddicale, Institut de M~decine, Universit~ de Liege, Belgique. (*'*) Laboratoire de Biochimie M~dicale et Unit~ thyro~'dienne de I'INSERM, Facultd de Mddecine, 27, Bd. Jean-Moulin, 13385 Murseille. (11-1-197/D. Summary. - - Enzymatic radioiodination of highly purified porcine thyroid-stimulating hormone (37 I.U./mg) was performed using lactoperoxidase, hydrogen peroxide and Na1251. Preparations of the radioiodinated hormone with specific radioactivities of 54 to 240 :~Ci/~xg (1.2 to 5.6 iodine atoms per mole thyrotropin) were obtained. For these iodine contents, biological activity as shown by the property of the iodinatcd hormone to stimulate isolated thyroid cell reorganization into follicles was preserved (80 to 100 p. cent activity). In contrast, immunoreactivity of the radioiodinated hormone preparations decreased with increasing amounts of incorporated iodine. Purity of the preparations was controlled by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in sodium dodecylsulfate. In this analytical system radioiodinated thyrotropin showed an apparent molecular weight of about 42,000 as compared t o a b o u t 60,000 for the native hormone suggesting that molecular rearrangements consecutive to radioiodination and/or electrophoresis in sodium dodecylsulfate occured. Ion exchange chromatography of the enzymatic digest of radioiodinated thyrotropin preparations disclosed 125I-labelled mono- and di-iodotyrosines representing about 80 p. cent and 12 p. cent of the total hormonal radioactivity respectively whatever the amount of iodine incorporated up to 4.7 atoms per mole. INTRODUCTION.
MATERIALS. Lactoperoxidase (A412/A2so = 0.653) was obtained from CalbiochelnicaI Co, (Los Angeles, USA) a n d 30 p. cent h y d r o g e n p e r o x i d e from Merck (Darmstadt, West Germany). P o r c i n e TSH was purified from a side fraction d u r i n g the p u r i f i c a tion of l u t e i n i z i n g h o r m o n e [61). The TSH prep a r a t i o n was extensively purified by the method of Liao et al. . The t h y r o s t i m u l a t i n g activity of the final p r o d u c t was 37 I . U . / m g as d e t e r m i n e d by the McKenzie bioassay . Bovine s e r u m album i n was from Sigma (St. Louis, Missouri, USA). Rabbit a n t i s e r u m specific to P-TSH was p r e p a r e d as p r e v i o u s l y described a n d goat a n t i s e r u m to r a b b i t i m m u n o g l o b u l i n (MR 66) was p u r c h a s e d from Wellcome (Great Britain). Carrier-f.ree Na125I w i t h o u t r e d u c i n g agent (0.2 mCi/jM, specific activity --~ 10 Ci/mg) was from the Commissariat h l ' E n e r g i e Atomique (Saclay, F r a n c e ) . A m o l e c u l a r weight of 28 000 for P-TSH was used for calculations.
F o r the p u r p o s e of i n v e s t i g a t i n g the b i n d i n g of TSH to specific t h y r o i d cell receptor sites we used this e n z y m a t i c method to p r e p a r e biologically active t25I-labelled p o r c i n e TSH of high radioactivity.
Abbreviations. P-TSH, porcine thyroid-stimulating hormone ; MIT, 3-iodotyrosine ; DIT, 3,5-diiodotyrosine.
P. J a q u e t , G. H e n n e n a n d S. L i s s i t z k y .
~Chromatoelectrophoresis of i o d i n a t i o n m i x t u r e or p u r i f i e d 125I-labelled TSH was p e r f o r m e d a c c o r d i n g to Berson a n d Yalow on W h a t m a n 3 MC p a p e r strips. After m i g r a t i o n , strips were cut in 1 c m - w i d t h segments a n d counted. b. Polyacrylamide gel eleclrophoresis. Aliquots of [12~I]TSH were s u b m i t t e d to polya c r y l a m i d e gel electrophoresis (10 p. cent acrylamide, 4 p. cent N , N - m e t h y l e n e b i s a c r y l a m i d e ) i n 0.05 M tris-glycine p H 8.5 c o n t a i n i n g 0.1 p. cent s o d i u m dodecylsulfate a c c o r d i n g to W e b e r a n d Osborn [ l l l . At the t e r m i n a t i o n of electrophoresis, gels were frozen, cut into 1 rum slices a n d counted. Native P-TSH was detected by s t a i n i n g w i t h Coomassie Brilliant Blue. Mol. wt. estimations w e r e obtained b y c o m p a r i s o n w i t h the m o b i l i t y of m a r k e r p r o t e i n s of k n o w n Mol. wt. BIOCHIMIE, 1974, 56, n ° 5.
Fro. 1. - - Sephadex G-50 gel filtration of iodination mixture. Iodination with 2.8 1~5I atoms per mole of TSH. The peak eluting at about 30 ml corresponds to iodide. Bars: immunoreactivily of some fraclions.
Sephadex G-50 gel filtration. The i m m u n o r e a c t i vity of several fractions of the excluded radioi o d i n a t e d material t o w a r d s anti P-TSH a n t i s e r u m is also indicated. Chromatoelectrophoresis of pooled excluded peak fractions showed that 81.6 _+ 1.9 p. cent of labeled m a t e r i a l r e m a i n e d at origin for i o d i n a t i o n levels of 2.2 to 8.8 i o d i n e atoms added per mole TSH.
The b a l a n c e of r a d i o a c t i v i t y losses d u r i n g the steps of labeling and p u r i f i c a t i o n of the h o r m o n e showed that 81.9 _ 5.1 p. cent (14 experiments) of [125I1TSH was recovered w h a t e v e r the a m o u n t of added :25I b e t w e e n 2.2 a n d 8.8 i o d i n e atoms per mole TSH was. To eliminate the possible overestimation of labeled-TSH specific r a d i o a c t i v i t y that might be related to the i o d i n a t i o n of laetoperoxidase or c o n t a m i n a n t p r o t e i n s p r e s e n t in the c o m m e r c i a l p r e p a r a t i o n of enzyme, i o d i n a t i o n e x p e r i m e n t s were p e r f o r m e d i n the c o n d i t i o n s described omitting TSH. Less t h a n 2 p. cent p r o t e i n i o d i n a t i o n (10 experiments) occured as s h o w n by chromatoelectrophoresis.
(fig. 1). Void volume, fraction 54.
Refiltration of the Sephadex G-50 excluded peak on Sephadex G-200 (fig. 2) gave a m a j o r symmetrical peak w i t h one or occasionally two shoulders at the foot of the peak. Top peak fractions c o n t a i n e d 94 to 96 p. cent of material r e m a i n i n g at origin i n chromatoelectrophoresis. I o d i n a t i o n e x p e r i m e n t s were p e r f o r m e d u s i n g 0.2 nmole TSH a n d i n c r e a s i n g a m o u n t s of c a r r i e r free 125I- (0.4 to 1.6 nmoles) c o r r e s p o n d i n g to 2.2 to 8.8 i o d i n e atoms per mole TSH. The n u m b e r of iodine-125 atoms i n c o r p o r a t e d per mole TSH was d e t e r m i n e d by c h r o m a t o e l e c t r o p h o r e t i c analysis of the r a d i o a c t i v i t y i n c o r p o r a t e d into TSH v e r s u s u n r e a c t e d iodide. I n these c o n d i t i o n s specific radioactivities from 54 to 240 ~Ci/~g were obtained c o r r e s p o n d i n g to 1.2 to 5.6 i o d i n e atoms i n c o r p o r a t e d per mole TSH. A l i n e a r r e l a t i o n s h i p betw e e n the a m o u n t of iodide added a n d i o d i n e i n c o r p o r a t e d was s h o w n ,(fig. 3). BIOCHIMIE, 1974, 56, n ° 5.
Fro. 3. - - Relation between the a m o u n t of [I~5I] iodide reacted and iodine content of radioiodinated TSH ( 0 ) and its i m m u n o r e a c t i v i t y (o ).
P. Jaquet, G. Hennen and S. Lissitzky.
FI6. 4. - - P o l y a c r y l a m i d e gel electrophoresis in the presence of s o d i u m dodecylsulfate of [1~5I] TSH (2.$ iodine atoms~mole TSH).
by ion-exchange c h r o m a t o g r a p h y (Dowex 50 × 4) of the pronase and leueylaminopeptidase digest of [1~5I] TSH (2.$ iodine atoms~mole TSH).
r e p r e s e n t e d 80.4 ± 1.1 p. cent a n d 12.4 ___ 1 p. cent of the total r a d i o a c t i v i t y eluted from the column, respectively, a n d u n d i g e s t e d m a t e r i a l 10.3 _ 2.2 p. cent. W i t h i n e x p e r i m e n t a l errors, BIOCHIMIE, 1974, 56, n ° 5.
3.0 ( e ) iodine a t o m s per mole of TSH. A n t i s e r u m to P - T S H used at 1:50 000 solution.
i n c r e a s i n g a m o u n t s of native P-TSH b e t w e e n 0.075 a n d 2.5 ng was very s i m i l a r for all three preparations. Bioassay of [125I]T,SH p r e p a r a t i o n s u s i n g the p r o p e r t y of TSH to specifically stimulate the reorganization into follicles of isolated c u l t u r e d thyroid cells , showed r a d i o i o d i n a t e d TSH to have a p o t e n c y of 0.8 to 1.2 relative to the P-TSH solution w h i c h served for r a d i o i o d i n a t i o n . I n seven experiments, the m i n i m u m a m o u n t of labelled-TSH s t i m u l a t i n g cell r e o r g a n i z a t i o n was 100 to 150 p g p e r 1 X 105 cells i n a volume of 0.2 ml.
BIOCHIMIE, 1974, 56, n ° 5.
tions r e m a i n e d stable for at least 1,6 days w h e n stored at 0 ° or - - 1 9 6 ° C . I n the presence of an excess of specific anti TS,H a n t i s e r u m , the p e r c e n t of i m m u n o p r e c i p i t able [12~I]TSH never exceeded 80 p. cent for the lowest studied i o d i n a t i o n levels (1.2 i o d i n e a t o m s / mole TSH). This c a n n o t be e x p l a i n e d by contam i n a n t s of the p r e p a r a t i o n s , since r a d i o i o d i n a t e d TSH 94 to 96 p. cent homogenous as s h o w n b y electrophoretic controls b e h a v e d similarly. Since i m m u n o r e a c t i v i t y of [12~I]TSH decreased w i t h i n c r e a s i n g i o d i n e i n c o r p o r a t i o n , it is highly probable that loss of i m m u n o r e a c t i v i t y is related to i o d i n a t i o n even for the less i o d i n a t e d p r e p a r a tions. E x t r a p o l a t i o n of the line r e p r e s e n t i n g i m n m n o r e a c t i v i t y versus i o d i n e c o n t e n t crosses the y axis at about 9f2 p. cent (fig. 3) w h i c h is close to the p u r i t y of the labelled p r e p a r a t i o n s analyzed (94-9,6 p. cent). An i n t e r e s t i n g feature of P-TSH i o d i n a t i o n was that w h e r e a s i m m u n o r e a c t i v i t y of freshly prepared [a25I]TSH decreased with i n c r e a s i n g i o d i n e content, biological activity, as s h o w n by the specific p r o p e r t y of TSH to stimulate the reassociation of isolated t h y r o i d cells into follicle a n d to b i n d to t h y r o i d cell receptor sites r e m a i n e d almost unaffected. No e x p l a n a t i o n of this p h e n o m e n o n is yet available. However, it is p r o b a b l e that discrete d e t e r m i n a n t s for b i n d i n g to cell receptors a n d to a n t i b o d y are p r e s e n t i n the TSH molecule. After completion of the e x p e r i m e n t s described in this paper, we observed that the use of 1:6 the a m o u n t of LPO (0.8 ~g) a n d a stoechiometric a m o u n t of H20 ~ (0.34 ng) to i o d i n a t e 5 ~g P-TSH gave r e p r o d u c i b l y i d e n t i c a l results. This procedure is n o w adopted to p r e p a r e [12~I] TSH of high specific radioactivity.
Acknowledgements. T h e skilful technical assistance of Mrs L. Vinet and Miss M. Leone is gratefully acknowledged. These studies were supported in part by the D~lfigation h la R e c h e r c h e Scientifiquc et Technique and the Commissariat h l'Energie Atomiquc. R~SUMI~.
P . J a q u e t , G. H e n n e n a n d S. L i s s i t z k y .
isol~es en culture est eonserv~e (80, h 100 p. cent d'aetivit6). Par contre, leur immunor~aetivit~ d~eroit en fonctiou de la quantit~ d'iode ineorpor~ dans la moldeule. La puret~ des p r e p a r a t i o n s a 6t6 eontrol6e p a r ~leetrophor~se en gel de p o l y a e r y l a m i d e - d o d ~ e y l s u l fate de sodium. Dans ce syst~me analytique, la t h y r o tropine radioiod~e a une masse mol6eulaire a p p a r e n t e d ' e n v i r o n 42 000 alors qu'elle est d'environ 60 000 p o u r l ' h o r m o n e non iod~e, sugg~rant que des r~arrangements mol6eulaires eons~eutifs h la r a d i o i o d a t i o n e t / o u h l'61eetrophor~se en presence de dod~eylsulfate de sodium ont lieu. Mesur~s p a r c h r o m a t o g r a p h i c d'6ehange d'ions des h y d r o l y s a t s e n z y m a t i q u e s de F h o r m o n e radioiod~e, les taux de 1251 mono- et diiodotyrosines repr~sentent respeetivement environ 80 p. cent et 12 p. cent de la radioaetivit6 h o r m o n M e totale quelque soit la quantit~ d'iode incorpor~ j u s qu'h 4,7 atomes p a r mole d'hormone.
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Auditions for Captain Bree and the Lady Pirates of the Caribbean will be held at 7 p.m. Jan. 8-9 at Rogers Little Theater, 116 S. 2nd Street, in Rogers. www.RogersLittleTheater.com or 631-8988.
The Committee for Mardi Gras, Inc., aka the Demented Krewe of Dickson, needs volunteers for the coming Mardi Gras season running Feb. 16-20. Contact Dixie Rhyne at [email protected] or 846-4794.
Riverfest 2007 will accept applications for Artists, Hand Crafters, Merchants through Jan. 15, 2007 at Riverfest, Inc., 500 President Clinton Avenue, Suite 217, Little Rock, AR 72201. www.riverfestarkansas.com
Art Amiss, a community based multimedia art collective, is accepting submissions through Feb. 9. $10 submission fee. Include SASE for return of submissions. Art Amiss, 811 Lindell Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72701 or www.artamiss.org.
ART EXAHIBITS
Arsaga's Espresso Cafe, 2418 N. Gregg Ave., Fayetteville. 444-6557. Martha Guirl through December.
Arts Center of the Ozarks, 214 S. Main St., Springdale. 751-5441. www.artscenteroftheozarks.org.
Ddp gallery, 7 Mountain S., Fayetteville. Group show Small Work 2006 through Jan. 20. Ben Strawn, Benjamin Edwards, Bryan Moats, Duane Garner, Henrik Kam, Kathy P. Thompson, Megan Chapman, Douglass Legg, Tonya Tubbs, Cindy Arsaga, Dede Peters, Adam Posnak.
Fayetteville Town Center, 15 W. Mountain St., Fayetteville. Paintings by Rachel Tebbetts through Dec. 31.
Flat Rock Studio, 2002 S. School St. Fayetteville. www.flatrockclay.com or 521-3181. Works by Oklahoma and Arkansas potters and studio clay artists displayed along with featured monthly artists.
J Gallery, 311 W. Dickson St., Ste.103, Fayetteville. 521-2004. New work by Brice Stephens.
Ozark Natural Foods, 1554 N. College Ave., Fayetteville. 521-7558. Cate McCoy for December.
The Perk, 3980 W. Wedington Drive, Fayetteville. 251-7375. Photos by Ron Levy through Jan. 2.
Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St., Fayetteville. 443-5600. www.waltonartscenter.org. A Second Glance: Photographs by Don House through Dec. 29. Passionate Observer: Photographs by Euroda Welty, and From Slavery to Freedom: The Issue of Race in Film through Feb. 17.
GALLERIES, ETC.
Artful Spaces, 266 W. Mountain St., Fayetteville. 582-5554.
Enigma, 15 N. Block Ave., Fayetteville. 587-0304.
Fusion Fine Arts Gallery, 109 N. Main St., Bentonville. 273-9278.
Hampstead Fair Art Works, 423 N. College Ave., Fayetteville. 313-4153.
Heartwood Gallery-An Artists Collective. 428 S. Government St., Fayetteville. 444-0888.
Julie Wait Designs Art Gallery, 318 S. First St., Rogers. 631-8706. Works by Ron Lutz through Dec. 29.
Terra Studios, 12103 Hazel Valley Rd. Durham. 643-3314.
Wishing Spring Arts and Crafts Gallery, 8862 W. McNelly Road., Bella Vista. 273-1798. www.villageartclub.org. Open Mondays through Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sundays 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Arkansas Arts Center, Ninth and Commerce Streets, Little Rock. www.arkarts.com or (501)372-4000. 34th Annual Toys Designed by Artists Exhibit and Collectors Show & Sale through Dec. 31.
Gravette Historical Museum, 503 Charlotte St. SE, Gravette. 787-7334. Early 1900s restored home with displays representing Gravette's history.
Pea Ridge National Military Park, 15930 U.S. 62, Garfield. 451-8122. Open Monday to Sunday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Self-guided road tour, 10-mile hiking trail, Civil War museum and bookstore.
Peel Mansion Museum and Historic Gardens, 400 S. Walton Blvd., Bentonville. 273-9664. 1875 Italianate mansion with historic roses and plants.
Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park, 506 E. Douglas St., US Hwy. 62, Prairie Grove. 846-2990. Civil War battlefield with original buildings.
Rogers Historical Museum, 322 S. Second St., Rogers. 621-1154. www.rogersarkansas.com/museum. Open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. The Van Winkle Legacy through Feb. All Aboard: Rogers and the Golden Age of Rail through Oct. 2007. That's Entertainment: From Vaudeville to Cable TV through Jan. 2008.
Shiloh Museum, 118 W. Johnson Ave., Springdale. 750-8165. www.springdaleark.org/shiloh. Exhibits of early life in the Ozarks. Original buildings on the grounds. Building Beaver Lake through today. Yours in FLT, Independent Order of Odd Fellow artifacts through March. Serving Our Clients: Rural Relief in 1930s Newton County runs Tuesday through Apr. 26
Siloam Springs Museum, 112 N. Maxwell St., 524-4011. Open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., admission is free. Vintage, Antique and Unique Dolls through Feb. 3.
Ozark Blues Society of Northwest Arkansas Blues Builders will have a Lyric Writing Workshop at 7 p.m. Jan. 4 at 1680 N. Viewpoint Drive in Fayetteville. For musicians under 21 years old; parents welcome. www.ozarkbluessociety.org, www.bluesbuilders.org, [email protected], or 521-0611.
The Producers at 7 p.m. Jan.2-4 and 7, at 8 p.m. Jan. 5-6, and at 2 p.m. Jan. 6-7 at the Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St., in Fayetteville. $40-$52. www.waltonartscenter.org or 443-5600.
Not Afraid of the Dark with Ballet Austin will be performed at 7 p.m. Jan. 12 at the Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St., in Fayetteville. Best for ages 2-10. $8-$15. www.waltonartscenter.org or 443-5600.
Comedian Brian Regan will perform at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at the Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St., in Fayetteville. $36. www.waltonartscenter.org or 443-5600.
A Martin Luther King Vigil is planned for Jan. 15 at the Peace Fountain on the UA Campus. 575-5007.
Alfreda Robinson will speak at The Northwest Arkansas Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Planning Committee 11th Annual recommitment banquet at 7 p.m. Jan. 15 at the Fayetteville Town Center. $15-$25. 575-3546.
Celtic Connections Eureka will celebrate Highland Heritage Jan. 18-21 in Eureka Springs. Music, food and more. www.papermoonattractions.com
Paint The Town Red with the American Heart Association at 7 p.m. Jan. 19 at the Fayetteville Town Center. Live Music, auction, food and more. $60. 571-6686.
Al Green will perform at 8 p.m. Jan. 19 at the Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St., in Fayetteville. $40-$70. www.waltonartscenter.org or 443-5600.
The Pat Martino Quartet will perform at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Jan. 20 at the Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St., in Fayetteville. $16-$25. www.waltonartscenter.org or 443-5600.
The North Arkansas Symphony will perform Oscar Night at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Walton Arts Center, 495 W. Dickson St., in Fayetteville. $28-$36. www.waltonartscenter.org or 443-5600.
The 2007 Victory Gala Masquerade benefiting the Rogers Little Theater will take place at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Clarion Inn in Bentonville. Dinner, auction and more. $75 per person, ticket sales start Jan 8. 636-0875.
Federico Garcia Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba will be performed at 8 p.m. Feb. 2-3 and 7-10, and at 2 p.m. Feb. 4 & 11 at the University Theatre at 228 Fine Arts Center in Fayetteville. 575-3946 or 575-4752.
Agatha Christie's The Unexpected Guest will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2-3 and 9-10, and at 2 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Arts Center of the Ozarks, 214 S. Main St., in Springdale. $8-$18 www.artscenteroftheozarks.org or 751-5441.
Grease will be performed at 8 p.m. Feb. 9-10, 15-17, and 22-24, and at 2 p.m. Feb. 11, 18, and 25 at the Rogers Little Theater, 116 S. 2nd Street, in Rogers. Special Valentine's Day performance. $7.50-$35. www.RogersLittleTheater.com or 631-8988.
Lerner and Lowe's Camelot will be performed at 8 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Alma Performing Arts Center on the corner of Main and Spring. $20-$30. www.almapac.org or 632-2129.
Cyrano will be performed Feb. 15 through Mar. 4 at TheatreSquared at Nadine Baum Studios at 505 W. Spring Street in Fayetteville. For ages 8 and up. $8-$12. PO Box 4186, Fayetteville, AR 72702. www.theatresquared.org or 443-5600.
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This book was sent to me by the Australian publisher, Text Publishing, at no cost. It's out on 20 March 2017; RRP $29.99 (C-format paperback).
This is a tale about Medea, which makes me happy she is definitely one of the more intriguing of ancient mythical women. Kerry Greenwood wrote a take on her ages ago, which I remember enjoying, and she featured in Robert Holdstock's remarkable Merlin-and-Jason series (hmm… did I ever finish that? Must check). For the modern writer there must be a challenge in trying to understand what could compel this woman to leave her homeland, kill her brother, and eventually kill her children, and a tension is deciding whether to stay true to the "original" (HA) story, or to put a different spin on it – keep the children alive, for instance. Do you play Jason as a helpless fool or an arrogant one, Medea as loving and betrayed or as cunning herself, and perhaps still betrayed – or the witch that she's sometimes regarded as? Lots of interesting possibilities.
… and I guess those are some spoilers if you don't know the Medea story.
Vann chooses to set his version properly far back in time, the 1300s BC; there is reference to Hittites, and Ilium, and Egypt. There are no Greeks; Jason and his Argonauts are the Mynae. Intriguingly, his descriptions of the voyage of the Argo back to Iolcus – which is more than a third of the book – is based on Vann's own experience of traveling on a recreated ship of Hatshepsut's time, with archaeologist Cheryl Ward, for a French documentary Building Pharaoh's Ship.
The sail not a god itself but only the tracing of a god, a more responsive form of temple. Like fire to reveal Hekate. How can we know when we're worshipping a god and when we're worshipping only the sign of a god? Wind itself a sign of something else, and even fire, and white hides behind them? (115).
I'm not accustomed to reading quite such flowery language (which I mean positively), so it did take me longer than expected to read the book. It is wonderfully evocative and enjoyable, don't get me wrong. And the other thing that I appreciated you can see in that last quote – Hekate. Korinth. Kreon. It's also Iolcus and Colchis so I'm not sure if that's annoying inconsistency; some Green scholar will have to let me know.
There are lots of threads that Vann is tracing through Bright Air Black (words from a translation of Euripides – the gods "turn the bright air black" in frustrating mortals). One is the role of gods, or lack thereof. Medea frequently calls on Hekate, who sometimes appears to answer in the form of fortuitous weather; but at other times Medea despairs of her goddess and appears to be at best agnostic. There is no magic here (probably); there is luck and poison and human trickery and the use of power. There's some commentary on the role of those things in developing human society and how men (as a rule) keep power.
This being Medea there is also commentary on the nature of feminine power. Medea has always been a weird girl, going off into the forest and not being afraid of the night; she plays on that and develops her reputation for fearlessness through her familiarity with the unfamiliar and inhuman – forests, the sea, the night. And then she leaves her family for a foreigner. Medea herself ruminates on the power of women versus the power of men; this includes thinking about her own family, and the complicated genealogy whereby it's unclear exactly who her mother and grandmother are – are they the same person? No one much cares; it's the men that matter.
This is a pretty straight retelling of Medea's story – if you know Medea, you know what's going to happen. Vann has added motive and explanation, an investigation and justification of some events and a whole lot of description. It's a great addition to the oeuvre of Greek mythological retellings. | {
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Kuala Belait Highway (; Jawi: ليبوهراي کوالا بلايت) ist eine Autobahn in Brunei und die wichtigste Straßenverbindung von West nach Ost. Sie verläuft im Distrikt Belait und führt vorbei an den Stadtzentren von Seria und Kuala Belait, sowie über die Sungai Belait Toll Bridge, die nicht ursprünglich in der Route des Pan Borneo Highway vorgesehen war. Auf der ursprünglichen Route mussten Reisende zwischen Kampung Sungai Teraban und Kampung Lumut den Sungai Belait mit einer Fähre überqueren. Der Abschnitt des Kuala Belait Highway im Gebiet von Seria wird generell als Seria Bypass bezeichnet. Arbeiten zum mehrspurigen Ausbau sind im Gange.
Straße in Asien
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The National Republican Campaign Committee said Tuesday that the group had launched an internal probe and flagged the attack to the FBI.
Dec. 4, 2018, 6:06 PM UTC
By Alex Moe and Rebecca Shabad
WASHINGTON — The emails of top officials at the campaign arm for House Republicans were stolen during the 2018 midterm election cycle, a spokesman confirmed to NBC News on Tuesday.
Ian Prior, a spokesman for the National Republican Campaign Committee, said that the group had launched an internal probe and flagged the attack to the FBI.
"The NRCC can confirm that it was the victim of a cyber intrusion by an unknown entity," Prior said. "The cybersecurity of the Committee's data is paramount, and upon learning of the intrusion, the NRCC immediately launched an internal investigation and notified the FBI, which is now investigating the matter."
Emails of top GOP House elections officials stolen in midterms hack
"To protect the integrity of that investigation, the NRCC will offer no further comment on the incident," he added.
The hack, which was first reported by Politico, involved the email accounts of four senior aides at the NRCC, said two sources with knowledge of the situation. Those accounts were surveilled for months, said the sources, who added that no donor information was compromised.
The intrusion was first noticed in April by an NRCC vendor, which then notified the committee and its cybersecurity contractor. The hack is believed to have been perpetrated by a foreign agent, due to the nature of the attack.
NBC News has also confirmed that top Republican party leaders — including Speaker Paul Ryan, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Majority Whip Steve Scalise — were only made aware of the hack Monday.
The information stolen in the hack has not appeared in public. The NRCC has hired and paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to both Mercury Public Affairs and Washington-based law firm Covington and Burling to respond to the hack, Politico said.
The news comes as Congress and special counsel Robert Mueller continue to investigate email hacks and interference by Russia in the 2016 presidential election. The campaign arm for the Democrats, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), and the Democratic National Committee, were among the groups hacked during the campaign cycle.
NBC News' Pete Williams and Ken Dilanian reported in October that the Department of Homeland Security was working to identify who or what was behind an increasing number of attempted attacks on U.S. election databases in the runup to the midterms.
House Republicans ultimately lost around 40 seats in last month's election, losing their majority to Democrats.
Alex Moe
Alex Moe is a Capitol Hill producer for NBC News covering the House of Representatives.
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Q: Restler: Internal actions Is there a way to perform REST actions in the middle of executing an action? For example, if I perform GET /index.php/book/1 I might receive the following:
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Meaning and definitions of crash, translation in Samoan language for crash with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of crash in Samoan and in English language.
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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>XML::DOM - A perl module for building DOM Level 1 compliant document structures</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><H1><A NAME="NAME">NAME
</A></H1><P>XML::DOM - A perl module for building DOM Level 1 compliant document structures
<P><HR><H1><A NAME="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS
</A></H1><PRE> use XML::DOM;
</PRE><PRE> my $parser = new XML::DOM::Parser;
my $doc = $parser->parsefile ("file.xml");
</PRE><PRE> # print all HREF attributes of all CODEBASE elements
my $nodes = $doc->getElementsByTagName ("CODEBASE");
my $n = $nodes->getLength;
</PRE><PRE> for (my $i = 0; $i < $n; $i++)
{
my $node = $nodes->item ($i);
my $href = $node->getAttributeNode ("HREF");
print $href->getValue . "\n";
}
</PRE><PRE> # Print doc file
$doc->printToFile ("out.xml");
</PRE><PRE> # Print to string
print $doc->toString;
</PRE><PRE> # Avoid memory leaks - cleanup circular references for garbage collection
$doc->dispose;
</PRE><P><HR><H1><A NAME="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION
</A></H1><P>This module extends the XML::Parser module by Clark Cooper.
The XML::Parser module is built on top of XML::Parser::Expat,
which is a lower level interface to James Clark's expat library.
<P>XML::DOM::Parser is derived from XML::Parser. It parses XML strings or files
and builds a data structure that conforms to the API of the Document Object
Model as described at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1.
See the XML::Parser manpage for other available features of the
XML::DOM::Parser class.
Note that the 'Style' property should not be used (it is set internally.)
<P>The XML::Parser <I>NoExpand</I> option is more or less supported, in that it will
generate EntityReference objects whenever an entity reference is encountered
in character data. I'm not sure how useful this is. Any comments are welcome.
<P>As described in the synopsis, when you create an XML::DOM::Parser object,
the parse and parsefile methods create an <I>XML::DOM::Document</I> object
from the specified input. This Document object can then be examined, modified and
written back out to a file or converted to a string.
<P>When using XML::DOM with XML::Parser version 2.19 and up, setting the
XML::DOM::Parser option <I>KeepCDATA</I> to 1 will store CDATASections in
CDATASection nodes, instead of converting them to Text nodes.
Subsequent CDATASection nodes will be merged into one. Let me know if this
is a problem.
<P>When using XML::Parser 2.27 and above, you can suppress expansion of
parameter entity references (e.g. %pent;) in the DTD, by setting <I>ParseParamEnt</I>
to 1 and <I>ExpandParamEnt</I> to 0. See <A HREF="#_Hidden_Nodes_">Hidden Nodes</A> for details.
<P>A Document has a tree structure consisting of <I>Node</I> objects. A Node may contain
other nodes, depending on its type.
A Document may have Element, Text, Comment, and CDATASection nodes.
Element nodes may have Attr, Element, Text, Comment, and CDATASection nodes.
The other nodes may not have any child nodes.
<P>This module adds several node types that are not part of the DOM spec (yet.)
These are: ElementDecl (for <!ELEMENT ...> declarations), AttlistDecl (for
<!ATTLIST ...> declarations), XMLDecl (for <?xml ...?> declarations) and AttDef
(for attribute definitions in an AttlistDecl.)
<P><HR><H1><A NAME="XML_DOM_Classes">XML::DOM Classes
</A></H1><P>The XML::DOM module stores XML documents in a tree structure with a root node
of type XML::DOM::Document. Different nodes in tree represent different
parts of the XML file. The DOM Level 1 Specification defines the following
node types:
<UL><LI><A HREF="DOM/Node.html">XML::DOM::Node</A> - Super class of all node types
<LI><A HREF="DOM/Document.html">XML::DOM::Document</A> - The root of the XML document
<LI><A HREF="DOM/DocumentType.html">XML::DOM::DocumentType</A> - Describes the document structure: <!DOCTYPE root [ ... ]>
<LI><A HREF="DOM/Element.html">XML::DOM::Element</A> - An XML element: <elem attr="val"> ... </elem>
<LI><A HREF="DOM/Attr.html">XML::DOM::Attr</A> - An XML element attribute: name="value"
<LI><A HREF="DOM/CharacterData.html">XML::DOM::CharacterData</A> - Super class of Text, Comment and CDATASection
<LI><A HREF="DOM/Text.html">XML::DOM::Text</A> - Text in an XML element
<LI><A HREF="DOM/CDATASection.html">XML::DOM::CDATASection</A> - Escaped block of text: <![CDATA[ text ]]>
<LI><A HREF="DOM/Comment.html">XML::DOM::Comment</A> - An XML comment: <!-- comment -->
<LI><A HREF="DOM/EntityReference.html">XML::DOM::EntityReference</A> - Refers to an ENTITY: &ent; or %ent;
<LI><A HREF="DOM/Entity.html">XML::DOM::Entity</A> - An ENTITY definition: <!ENTITY ...>
<LI><A HREF="DOM/ProcessingInstruction.html">XML::DOM::ProcessingInstruction</A> - <?PI target>
<LI><A HREF="DOM/DocumentFragment.html">XML::DOM::DocumentFragment</A> - Lightweight node for cut & paste
<LI><A HREF="DOM/Notation.html">XML::DOM::Notation</A> - An NOTATION definition: <!NOTATION ...>
</UL><P>In addition, the XML::DOM module contains the following nodes that are not part
of the DOM Level 1 Specification:
<UL><LI><A HREF="DOM/ElementDecl.html">XML::DOM::ElementDecl</A> - Defines an element: <!ELEMENT ...>
<LI><A HREF="DOM/AttlistDecl.html">XML::DOM::AttlistDecl</A> - Defines one or more attributes in an <!ATTLIST ...>
<LI><A HREF="DOM/AttDef.html">XML::DOM::AttDef</A> - Defines one attribute in an <!ATTLIST ...>
<LI><A HREF="DOM/XMLDecl.html">XML::DOM::XMLDecl</A> - An XML declaration: <?xml version="1.0" ...>
</UL><P>Other classes that are part of the DOM Level 1 Spec:
<UL><LI><A>XML::DOM::Implementation</A> - Provides information about this implementation. Currently it doesn't do much.
<LI><A HREF="DOM/NodeList.html">XML::DOM::NodeList</A> - Used internally to store a node's child nodes. Also returned by getElementsByTagName.
<LI><A HREF="DOM/NamedNodeMap.html">XML::DOM::NamedNodeMap</A> - Used internally to store an element's attributes.
</UL><P>Other classes that are not part of the DOM Level 1 Spec:
<UL><LI><A HREF="DOM/Parser.html">XML::DOM::Parser</A> - An non-validating XML parser that creates XML::DOM::Documents
<LI><A HREF="DOM/ValParser.html">XML::DOM::ValParser</A> - A validating XML parser that creates XML::DOM::Documents. It uses <A HREF="Checker.html">XML::Checker</A> to check against the DocumentType (DTD)
<LI><A HREF="Handler/BuildDOM.html">XML::Handler::BuildDOM</A> - A PerlSAX handler that creates XML::DOM::Documents.
</UL><P><HR><H1><A NAME="XML_DOM_package">XML::DOM package
</A></H1><DL><DT><A NAME="Constant_definitions_"><STRONG><P>Constant definitions
</STRONG></A><DD>The following predefined constants indicate which type of node it is.
</DL><PRE> UNKNOWN_NODE (0) The node type is unknown (not part of DOM)
</PRE><PRE> ELEMENT_NODE (1) The node is an Element.
ATTRIBUTE_NODE (2) The node is an Attr.
TEXT_NODE (3) The node is a Text node.
CDATA_SECTION_NODE (4) The node is a CDATASection.
ENTITY_REFERENCE_NODE (5) The node is an EntityReference.
ENTITY_NODE (6) The node is an Entity.
PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE (7) The node is a ProcessingInstruction.
COMMENT_NODE (8) The node is a Comment.
DOCUMENT_NODE (9) The node is a Document.
DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE (10) The node is a DocumentType.
DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE (11) The node is a DocumentFragment.
NOTATION_NODE (12) The node is a Notation.
</PRE><PRE> ELEMENT_DECL_NODE (13) The node is an ElementDecl (not part of DOM)
ATT_DEF_NODE (14) The node is an AttDef (not part of DOM)
XML_DECL_NODE (15) The node is an XMLDecl (not part of DOM)
ATTLIST_DECL_NODE (16) The node is an AttlistDecl (not part of DOM)
</PRE><PRE> Usage:
</PRE><PRE> if ($node->getNodeType == ELEMENT_NODE)
{
print "It's an Element";
}
</PRE><P><B>Not In DOM Spec</B>: The DOM Spec does not mention UNKNOWN_NODE and,
quite frankly, you should never encounter it. The last 4 node types were added
to support the 4 added node classes.
<H2><A NAME="Global_Variables">Global Variables
</A></H2><DL><DT><A NAME="_VERSION_"><STRONG><P>$VERSION
</STRONG></A><DD>The variable $XML::DOM::VERSION contains the version number of this
implementation, e.g. "1.07".
</DL><H2><A NAME="METHODS">METHODS
</A></H2><P>These methods are not part of the DOM Level 1 Specification.
<DL><DT><A NAME="getIgnoreReadOnly_and_ignoreReadOnly_readOnly_"><STRONG><P>getIgnoreReadOnly and ignoreReadOnly (readOnly)
</STRONG></A><DD>The DOM Level 1 Spec does not allow you to edit certain sections of the document,
e.g. the DocumentType, so by default this implementation throws DOMExceptions
(i.e. NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR) when you try to edit a readonly node.
These readonly checks can be disabled by (temporarily) setting the global
IgnoreReadOnly flag.
<P>The ignoreReadOnly method sets the global IgnoreReadOnly flag and returns its
previous value. The getIgnoreReadOnly method simply returns its current value.
<PRE> my $oldIgnore = XML::DOM::ignoreReadOnly (1);
eval {
... do whatever you want, catching any other exceptions ...
};
XML::DOM::ignoreReadOnly ($oldIgnore); # restore previous value
</PRE><P>Another way to do it, using a local variable:
<PRE> { # start new scope
local $XML::DOM::IgnoreReadOnly = 1;
... do whatever you want, don't worry about exceptions ...
} # end of scope ($IgnoreReadOnly is set back to its previous value)
</PRE><PRE>
</PRE><DT><A NAME="isValidName_name_"><STRONG><P>isValidName (name)
</STRONG></A><DD>Whether the specified name is a valid "Name" as specified in the XML spec.
Characters with Unicode values > 127 are now also supported.
<DT><A NAME="getAllowReservedNames_and_allowReservedNames_boolean_"><STRONG><P>getAllowReservedNames and allowReservedNames (boolean)
</STRONG></A><DD>The first method returns whether reserved names are allowed.
The second takes a boolean argument and sets whether reserved names are allowed.
The initial value is 1 (i.e. allow reserved names.)
<P>The XML spec states that "Names" starting with (X|x)(M|m)(L|l)
are reserved for future use. (Amusingly enough, the XML version of the XML spec
(REC-xml-19980210.xml) breaks that very rule by defining an ENTITY with the name
'xmlpio'.)
A "Name" in this context means the Name token as found in the BNF rules in the
XML spec.
<P>XML::DOM only checks for errors when you modify the DOM tree, not when the
DOM tree is built by the XML::DOM::Parser.
<DT><A NAME="setTagCompression_funcref_"><STRONG><P>setTagCompression (funcref)
</STRONG></A><DD>There are 3 possible styles for printing empty Element tags:
<DL><DT><A NAME="Style_0_"><STRONG><P>Style 0
</STRONG></A><PRE> <empty/> or <empty attr="val"/>
</PRE><DD>XML::DOM uses this style by default for all Elements.
<DT><A NAME="Style_1_"><STRONG><P>Style 1
</STRONG></A><PRE> <empty></empty> or <empty attr="val"></empty>
</PRE><BR><STRONG>Style 2
</STRONG><PRE> <empty /> or <empty attr="val" />
</PRE><DD>This style is sometimes desired when using XHTML.
(Note the extra space before the slash "/")
See <A HREF="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1">http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1</A> Appendix C for more details.
</DL><P>By default XML::DOM compresses all empty Element tags (style 0.)
You can control which style is used for a particular Element by calling
XML::DOM::setTagCompression with a reference to a function that takes
2 arguments. The first is the tag name of the Element, the second is the
XML::DOM::Element that is being printed.
The function should return 0, 1 or 2 to indicate which style should be used to
print the empty tag. E.g.
<PRE> XML::DOM::setTagCompression (\&my_tag_compression);
</PRE><PRE> sub my_tag_compression
{
my ($tag, $elem) = @_;
</PRE><PRE> # Print empty br, hr and img tags like this: <br />
return 2 if $tag =~ /^(br|hr|img)$/;
</PRE><PRE> # Print other empty tags like this: <empty></empty>
return 1;
}
</PRE></DL><P><HR><H1><A NAME="IMPLEMENTATION_DETAILS">IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
</A></H1><DL><DT><A NAME="_Perl_Mappings_"><STRONG><P>* Perl Mappings
</STRONG></A><DD>The value undef was used when the DOM Spec said null.
<P>The DOM Spec says: Applications must encode DOMString using UTF-16 (defined in
Appendix C.3 of [UNICODE] and Amendment 1 of [ISO-10646]).
In this implementation we use plain old Perl strings encoded in UTF-8 instead of
UTF-16.
<DT><A NAME="_Text_and_CDATASection_nodes_"><STRONG><P>* Text and CDATASection nodes
</STRONG></A><DD>The Expat parser expands EntityReferences and CDataSection sections to
raw strings and does not indicate where it was found.
This implementation does therefore convert both to Text nodes at parse time.
CDATASection and EntityReference nodes that are added to an existing Document
(by the user) will be preserved.
<P>Also, subsequent Text nodes are always merged at parse time. Text nodes that are
added later can be merged with the normalize method. Consider using the addText
method when adding Text nodes.
<DT><A NAME="_Printing_and_toString_"><STRONG><P>* Printing and toString
</STRONG></A><DD>When printing (and converting an XML Document to a string) the strings have to
encoded differently depending on where they occur. E.g. in a CDATASection all
substrings are allowed except for "]]>". In regular text, certain characters are
not allowed, e.g. ">" has to be converted to "&gt;".
These routines should be verified by someone who knows the details.
<DT><A NAME="_Quotes_"><STRONG><P>* Quotes
</STRONG></A><DD>Certain sections in XML are quoted, like attribute values in an Element.
XML::Parser strips these quotes and the print methods in this implementation
always uses double quotes, so when parsing and printing a document, single quotes
may be converted to double quotes. The default value of an attribute definition
(AttDef) in an AttlistDecl, however, will maintain its quotes.
<DT><A NAME="_AttlistDecl_"><STRONG><P>* AttlistDecl
</STRONG></A><DD>Attribute declarations for a certain Element are always merged into a single
AttlistDecl object.
<DT><A NAME="_Comments_"><STRONG><P>* Comments
</STRONG></A><DD>Comments in the DOCTYPE section are not kept in the right place. They will become
child nodes of the Document.
<DT><A NAME="_Hidden_Nodes_"><STRONG><P>* Hidden Nodes
</STRONG></A><DD>Previous versions of XML::DOM would expand parameter entity references
(like <B>%pent;</B>), so when printing the DTD, it would print the contents
of the external entity, instead of the parameter entity reference.
With this release (1.27), you can prevent this by setting the XML::DOM::Parser
options ParseParamEnt => 1 and ExpandParamEnt => 0.
<P>When it is parsing the contents of the external entities, it *DOES* still add
the nodes to the DocumentType, but it marks these nodes by setting
the 'Hidden' property. In addition, it adds an EntityReference node to the
DocumentType node.
<P>When printing the DocumentType node (or when using to_expat() or to_sax()),
the 'Hidden' nodes are suppressed, so you will see the parameter entity
reference instead of the contents of the external entities. See test case
t/dom_extent.t for an example.
<P>The reason for adding the 'Hidden' nodes to the DocumentType node, is that
the nodes may contain <!ENTITY> definitions that are referenced further
in the document. (Simply not adding the nodes to the DocumentType could
cause such entity references to be expanded incorrectly.)
<P>Note that you need XML::Parser 2.27 or higher for this to work correctly.
</DL><P><HR><H1><A NAME="SEE_ALSO">SEE ALSO
</A></H1><P>The Japanese version of this document by Takanori Kawai (Hippo2000)
at <A HREF="http://member.nifty.ne.jp/hippo2000/perltips/xml/dom.htm">http://member.nifty.ne.jp/hippo2000/perltips/xml/dom.htm</A>
<P>The DOM Level 1 specification at <A HREF="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1</A>
<P>The XML spec (Extensible Markup Language 1.0) at <A HREF="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml</A>
<P>The <A HREF="Parser.html">XML::Parser</A> and <A HREF="Parser/Expat.html">XML::Parser::Expat</A> manual pages.
<P><HR><H1><A NAME="CAVEATS">CAVEATS
</A></H1><P>The method getElementsByTagName() does not return a "live" NodeList.
Whether this is an actual caveat is debatable, but a few people on the
www-dom mailing list seemed to think so. I haven't decided yet. It's a pain
to implement, it slows things down and the benefits seem marginal.
Let me know what you think.
<P>(To subscribe to the www-dom mailing list send an email with the subject
"subscribe" to [email protected]. I only look here occasionally, so don't
send bug reports or suggestions about XML::DOM to this list, send them
to [email protected] instead.)
<P><HR><H1><A NAME="AUTHOR">AUTHOR
</A></H1><P>Send bug reports, hints, tips, suggestions to Enno Derksen at
<<I>[email protected]</I>>.
<P>Thanks to Clark Cooper for his help with the initial version.
<P><HR><I><FONT SIZE="-1">Last updated: Wed Feb 23 13:37:18 2000</FONT></I></BODY></HTML>
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Home » Section » Family Law » Diversity for Everyone
Diversity for Everyone
March 2, 2019 March 10, 2019 by Rob Wellon
By Rob Wellon
It all began with the American Bar Association, as many useful programs do. ABA Family Law Section member Randy Kessler, soon to rise in the leadership to Section Chair, began seeing the need for more inclusion within the ABA, along with a more diverse membership of attorneys willing to serve.
Incorporating that idea while serving as State Bar Chair of the Family Law Section, Kessler decided to establish formal committees to allow more section members to become involved, something the section never had in the past. He formed six identified committees, one of which was titled the Diversity Committee. And take off it did. First meeting at the Family Law Institute each year, it then was expanded into regular meetings at the State Bar Headquarters. Its stated goal, as explained by Kessler, was to provide opportunities for lawyers to become more involved, and to create a more diverse membership within the Family Law Section. Marvin Solomiany was its first chair, followed by the naming of Ivory Brown, then Michelle Jordan and Brown served as co-chairs, and presently Brown is the chair again.
One of the first identified tasks was to seek a more diverse representation of presenters at the Section's CLE's including the extremely popular and well-respected annual Family Law Institute. When Ivory T. Brown, the current Section vice chair who will chair the program in 2019, was challenged with the task, the effort began with a widely diverse 2017 Nuts and Bolts CLE and will culminate in the inclusion of a TED Talks initiative, which would allow for those who had not been a speaker in the past to present on issues of their particular passion or interest in a specific area of law or practice. There will be auditions for these wanting to present, and a number of them will be included as presenters at the 2019 Family Law Institute.
Emphasis has been placed in other areas as well, always attempting to get lawyers involved. A Pop-Up Legal Clinic to serve the community was staged, partnering with Atlanta Legal Aid and AVLF on Mar. 17, 2018, to provide pro bono services at Thomasville Heights Elementary School to the neighboring community and to residents of a homeless shelter. A second Pop-Up Legal Clinic was held partnering with Atlanta Legal Aid and AVLF at the Cherokee Family Violence Center on July 28, 2018. Additionally, a mentorship program has been continued to allow younger or less experienced lawyers the ability to gain valuable input and knowledge from more senior members of the Bar, as well as provide opportunities to meet and associate with other lawyers who would be associating with that mentor.
One of the most constructive areas in which the Committee is involved is its educational focus. Brown has initiated a speaker's series which is inculcated into the meetings, wherein learned members of the community are asked to present on a topic of significant interest on issues about which lawyers need to be informed and sensitive, and the speakers have proved up to the task.
The following are the programs she has championed with knowledgeable and experienced speakers who are truly making a difference:"Cognitive Bias: 5 Tactics to Improve Results and Increase Client Satisfaction," by Elizabeth Berenguer, Associate Professor, Director of Upper Level Writing, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Campbell University.
(1) Cognitive Bias in judicial decisionmaking
Anticipating and managing client cognitive bias
Drafting to persuasively utilize (neutralize cognitive bias)
Acknowledging and managing our own biases
Potential dangers of cognitive bias
(2) "Transgender Equality and the Law," by Taylor Brown, the 2017-2019 Tyron Garner Memorial Fellow at the Southern Regional Office of Lambda Legal. Topics included a discussion of major issue areas:
(3) "Disabilities and the Law—Equal Access and Accommodations," by Synge Tyson and Vincent Martin. Synge, MA, OMS, CPACC, conducts training and workshops with a focus on disability etiquette, ADA and Rehabilitation Act compliance. Vincent, MS in Human Computer Interaction, is the first totally blind student in the history of Georgia He serves on the advisory board for the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency which provides resources for Georgians with disabilities to reach employment goals and live independently. Topics included:
Inclusive Behavior
Disability Explained in 10 Minutes or Less Because We Do Not Have All Night
Access – IQ Test
Accommodation Is Not Inclusion
Moving from Motivated Reasoning to Forward Inclusive Thinking
During these excellent presentations, ivory arranged for some wonderful eats and a splash of inviting drinks, so the Diversity Committee meetings proved to be an exhilarating time for all. Each meeting justifiably qualified for CLE credit.
While the topic is focused on food, the Diversity Committee arranged its first luncheon at this year's Family Law Institute, where tables showcased the many activities of this Committee. The luncheon also provided an opportunity for attendees to gather to discuss the multi- faceted programs offered to those attendees interested in the Committee's affairs, or perhaps to enjoy a splendid meal, as only Brown and her sub-committee could put together—a buffet luncheon offering Gullah/Geechee fare in keeping with the coastal regions of South Carolina, Georgia and Northern Florida. Wow! Shrimp & Grits, Hoppin' John, Fried Chicken, Collard Greens. Looking forward to another gourmet delight next year.
From the activities outlined above, it is easy to conclude that a committee of the State Bar Family Law Section has clearly fulfilled its twin goals of diversity and inclusion. Yet there are certainly more challenges ahead. Look for this committee to meet those challenges and continue its fine work. After all, diversity is for everyone.
Rob attended Emory College and Stetson Law School and began practicing family law with Jack Turner until he started his own practice, focusing on complex family law and contested custody matters. He was the founding member and first president of the Weltner Family Law Inn of Court, and the founder and first Director of the Litigation Section's College of Trial Advocacy, and received the State Bar Justice Marshall Professionalism Award in 2012. He has been serving as an adjunct faculty member of Emory Law School since 1995, and in 2013 he created a trial advocacy course in family law. And most importantly he is the father of two and grandfather of seven, and is most pleasant to all.
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