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Early intervention to ensure brokers are compliant with ASIC guidelines is integral, no matter the size of the brokerage. This week on Broker TV, we catch up with Daryl Hill from La Trobe Finance who maintains one thing is for certain – regulation is here to stay! Stephanie Zillman: Early intervention to ensure brokers are compliant with ASIC guidelines is integral, no matter the size of the brokerage. Darryl Hill from La Trobe Financial says one thing is for certain, regulation is here to stay. Darryl Hill: From La Trobe Financial's perspective I think look, really brokers need to embrace a greater degree of compliance and regulation. It's not going to go away, the earlier that that can be embraced and say, look let's work with it for the betterment of the industry and also the consumer. That's really one of the key components. Stephanie Zillman: Hill adds that brokers can't afford not to invest in compliance education, both for themselves and other key stakeholders. Darryl Hill: Remember that brokers might be a single operation, it might be a small company or it might be a larger company, but at the end of the day they are working with the consumer, putting them into a better product or their first mortgage product. They need to have a complete understanding, they need to have that compliance that regulatory regime in place because it won't go away, it will only become more compliant, have an understanding of that, everyone benefits from the broker, the consumer and also the lender that's writing the loan at the end of the day. Stephanie Zillman: So what's the return on investment for brokers looking to make their compliance processes totally transparent? Hill asserts that doing so instils confidence in clients and that sense of trust is priceless. Darryl Hill: Look it's a good question and I think it's simply comes down to, it simply comes down to confidence, it gives the customer, the consumer confidence that everything is fully disclosed to the consumer and everything is in or should be in their best interest to move forward. And we say look, look over the years we have seen although banks have tended to turn this around with branches that were previously closing, perhaps having a more greater presence on the street and look that's terrific. But the mortgage broker channel as an alternative will be increasingly relevant within the industry today and maintaining that consumer confidence will really be a key factor in growth in the mortgage industry. Stephanie Zillman: This is Stephane Zillman reporting for Australian Broker TV.
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25th edition of the Entrepreneur Of The Year awards : PACA (Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur) regional winners. The Entrepreneur Of The Year award ceremony for the PACA Region was held on 26 September in Marseilles. Here is the full list of this edition's winners by category. This award celebrates the start-up nominee preferred by the public at large on an online voting platform. The General Public award was won by Johan Guedj, chairman of Klanik. Born Global This award celebrates the start-up entrepreneur whose business model displays the greatest international potential. The Born Global award was presented to Cyril Vidal, chairman of Crosscall. Global Player This award celebrates the entrepreneur whose company is international leader on its market, and whose strategy and culture are oriented towards international business. The Global Player award was presented to Jean-Michel Berud, chairman of Jifmar Offshore Services. This award celebrates the start-up entrepreneur who has conceived a business model that challenges market codes. The Disruptor award was presented to Cédric Messina, chairman and CED of Global Sport / My Coach. This award celebrates an entrepreneur who, after his or her business had been affected by upheavals, began a successful transformation of their business model taking the view that change is an opportunity. The Strategic Vision award was presented to Michel Feraud, chairman of Provepharm. Societal Commitment This award celebrates a solidarity-minded entrepreneur who looks beyond the economic purpose of his or her business by providing innovative solutions to societal problems. The Societal Commitment award was presented to Laurent Delannoy, chairman of Avencod. This award celebrates a family business having defined a long-term strategy built on transparent values and governance. The Family Business award was presented by Florent Gourvès (Verlingue) to Roland Gomez, chairman of Proman. Start-Up of the Year This award celebrates a young business with "strong potential" that has demonstrated innovation on its market and is likely to be one of the entrepreneurial leaders of tomorrow. The Start-Up of the Year award was presented by Florent Gourvès (Verlingue) to Elvire Gouze, founder of Therachon. This award celebrates an entrepreneur for his or her exceptional track record and for the performance of their business. The Entrepreneur of the Year award was won by Jean Henin, chairman of Pellenc Selective Technologies. Verlingue, partnering the Entrepreneur Of The Year programme since 2012, invites you to the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes regional award ceremony on Wednesday 27 September in Lyon.
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Skyline Veterinary Clinic opened our doors in 2016, with a desire to serve the blossoming Elkhorn community. Choosing the location at 204th Street and Highway 6 was easy, as the vision for the surrounding area was for continued growth. Dr. BJ Ravnsborg and Dr. Joanne Gaines partnered together to open Skyline, and also Walnut Creek Veterinary Clinic in 2008, where Dr. Ravnsborg practices. Dr. Gaines owns Ridgeview Animal Hospital, and Skyline Veterinary Clinic used its existing hospital layout and operational systems to get started. Dr. Ravnsborg has a connection to the area through his years at Elkhorn Animal Hospital and also through residing in Elkhorn with his wife Michelle. So, with Adam Gaines, husband of Dr. Gaines, and two staff members, the clinic took off. Adam manages Ridgeview Animal Hospital and Walnut Creek Veterinary Clinic as well, and we are very blessed with a fantastic staff that excels at taking care of our client and truly cares about all of the pets that come through the doors. Their passion goes beyond our walls, assisting with area rescue groups. As Skyline continues to grow, our focus is on maintaining our level of service, doing it with a smile and offering a personal touch to our clients. If you are new or considering Skyline Veterinary Clinic, we look forward to meeting you and working with you on the health of your four-legged family member. To our existing clients, we say, "Thank you!" for your support and patronage!
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As suspected, Microsoft on Tuesday officially announced the first details on the next Xbox One system update. Microsoft engineer Mike Ybarra wrote on the Xbox Wire that this month's update, which is available starting today for Preview Program members, focuses on social features (not background music, sorry). First, the Xbox One update will, as was teased, allow you to see who is in a party before joining it. You can see a video of what that looks like right here. It also adds a new Gamerscore leaderboard menu to the Achievements section of your profile. This will showcase your Gamerscore ranked against friends, as well as information about who racked up the most Gamerscore over a rolling 30-day period. The Xbox One update also lets you re-arrange pins on the Home screen. In addition, it's now possible to launch the pins when you're offline, Ybarra said. Below you'll find a rundown of the other changes coming to Xbox One through the update, as written by Microsoft. This update is rolling out now for members of the invite-only Preview Program. Microsoft did not provide a public release date, but previously provided a tentative release window of sometime in February. We are also expecting to hear about January 2016's lineup of backwards-compatible Xbox One games soon. Before this update, the most recent one was November 2015's New Xbox One Experience, which Microsoft said was possibly the most significant update ever made to any console in history. Updating Activity Feed in Xbox One: Your activity feed in Xbox One Preview will inform you when there are new items in your feed. Clicking the link will take you to the top of your feed where you'll see a rundown of the newest posts, so that you always have the freshest content at your fingertips. Avatar Store: Equip your avatar with the latest avatar items in the newly-integrated 'Avatar Store.' On the console, the Store is built right into the Xbox Avatars app and on Windows 10 PCs and phones, access the Store through the Xbox Avatars app. Get access to the entire catalog of new and oldie-but-goodie items, including free items. As you're perusing catalogs, enjoy the ability to preview the items on your avatar real-time before you buy. What do you make of these new features? Let us know in the comments below!
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Extended Interview with Pat O'Brien: Ex-President of Humanist Canada and the British Columbia Humanist Association by Scott Douglas Jacobsen | November 15, 2017 In terms of geography, culture, and language, where does your family background reside? Your biographic information from the Center for Inquiry Canada (CFIC/CFI Canada) website describes brief personal information about the pivotal moment for your transformation into a skeptic mentality, as follows: At the age of 8 when told "watched water never boils", Pat put a pot of water on the stove and proved the adage wrong, thus began the life of a skeptic. Pat did not begin his official involvement in the secular/skeptical movement till 2001 when he was researching a documentary on Humanism. What other pivotal moments in early life stimulated intellectual affirmation of skepticism? I was raised a Catholic but from an early age I liked to ask questions and the church never seemed to have satisfactory answers. My education from grade 1–5 was in a Catholic school where we were taught by nuns and they did not have any answers either so it was a gradual realisation that the teaching of the church, since they could not be backed up by facts, must be in some way wrong. What about other moments which piqued interest in humanism, secularism, and other "-isms" with relative correspondence, or reasonable conceptual overlap, with aspects of the skeptical worldview? I was always a contrarian. I liked to take the "other" side of an argument because it seemed the best way to learn about the argument. I never took someone's word for anything, I always wanted proof. This is the basis of scepticism and although I did not know it at the time, that is the first step towards atheism. In an article entitled 'Humanists see light at end of subway tunnel', you defined humanism, as follows: Humanism is neither a religion nor a theology and the fact that a person can live a moral life, without deferring to any deity, has been recognised and accepted by religious and secular communities. Organisations such as American Humanist Association, for instance, defined humanism within the Humanist Manifesto, in one of its three forms, in a similar frame of reference. A suite of associations, societies, and organisations exist for the secular humanist community — which can create a chary sense in the less secular, less humanistic, and more religious — in British Columbia, other provinces, the territories, and the nation at large. Of course, the major continental and international organisations for the secular humanist movement exist, too. These remain theories and collectives, though. What does humanism look like in one's real life to you — big and small aspects? This will sound arrogant and is something I criticise the religious for but I believe that we are all Humanist at our core. I don't think people get their morality from religion, I think religion gets its morality from humans and our shared evolutionary past that imprinted morality not on our hearts but in our DNA. So, to answer the question, Humanism is the articulation of that morality that is inherent in most of us (there will always be the Clifford Olsen's) and our shared humanity, our feeling of what is right and wrong is innate in us, in a naturalistic way. So unlike religion where one must constantly have their religious version of morality reinforced by prayer church attendance etc. we Humanists simply live a moral life without much thought to it most of the time. What unique opportunities and representations exist for the sub-population of the "unaffiliated," "no religious affiliation," "no religion," "none," and so on, in British Columbia (B.C.), Canada? I think we have a lot to offer the general public, mostly in the area of science and the discovery of the natural world and how that creates a most beautiful way of looking at the world. Some, like Oprah, think atheists can't have either awe or wonder. I think the opposite is true because we see things as they really are, not as we would like them to be. The beauty of a rainbow is not enhanced by thinking a celestial painter did it, but by the understanding of light and refraction. To paraphrase one of the brightest physicists of the 20th century, Richard Feynman; is it not more awe inspiring to have a complete understanding of the way a phenomenon like a rainbow is created that to have an answer that is almost certainly wrong? What instigated involvement with Dr. Robert Buckman for the filming, editing, and eventual production of Without God, The Story of Secular Humanism? I was researching the documentary when I happened to come across the B.C. Humanist Association. I sent an email to the web site and got a reply from their board. I met with several of them who proved to be most helpful in the making of the film. It was one of them that suggested Rob. When I contacted him he was very excited about the project and jumped on immediately. We decided that he would be an excellent on air narrator as he had a lot of experience in front of the camera and with that one of the most influential relationships of my life began. What core message did Dr. Robert Buckman and yourself want to come across with, and what seemed to emerge from the viewership in reaction to, the final product of Without God, The Story of Secular Humanism? We wanted to show two things, first of all, what exactly a humanist is and, more importantly, why we are not less moral than the religious. It is well known that atheists have a bad reputation and we wanted people to know that we are just like everyone else with the same basic hopes, dreams and sense of right and wrong. You earned positions including "board of the B.C. Humanist Association (BCHA), President of BCHA and then on the board of Humanist Canada (HC), eventually taking over as President of HC." HC, as an organisation, exists within the philosophy of "education, reason, and compassion." With more depth, the organisation defines itself: Founded in 1968, Humanist Canada has its roots in the former Humanist Fellowship of Montreal. This fellowship was an organisation of humanists that was founded in 1954 by Drs. R. K. Mishra, Ernest Poser, and Maria Jutta Cahn. Lord Bertrand Russell and Dr. Brock Chisholm were its first patrons. As the past president of Humanist Canada, your insight, from experience, into the membership involvements and activities, organisational structure and internal dynamics, theory and practice, positions and tasks, internal humanist membership sustainability and national public outreach, seems deep, comprehensive, and relevant to me. How does one run a large organisation from the national scale? You don't, you let it run itself. It has been said many times that trying to get Humanists to agree on something is like trying to herd cats. I learned early on that as a leader I could not rule from above, or make unilateral decisions. The membership is highly educated and smart they do not respond well to decrees or being told what to do or what position they should take on a matter so one learns to be inclusive, trying to reach consensus. Without going into too much detail, the reason I resigned was because I felt in a particular circumstance unilateral action was the best course to take and still believe I made the right decision, but it lead to me being forced to resign. In the end, my decision was upheld. You held the presidency of the BCHA too. How does one operate a provincial-scale organisation? It is easier because you meet regularly with members, they know who you are and there tends to be more trust. Again though, the members are smart, skeptical people who will question everything so you have to not only know what you are talking about but must be willing to compromise. All Humanist groups function democratically and all decisions must be discussed and voted on at least the board level. The other thing about running a local group is that it is easier to plan and hold events. Most of the work that gets done even in a national organisation is initiated and run by local groups. What common problems emerge, and solutions require implementation, in the midst of leadership at the national and provincial magnitudes? The biggest problem is fundraising. It is difficult to get Humanists to part with their money. We can't offer eternal salvation so when we do fundraise it has to be a specific initiative. Even then, most Humanist living in Canada do not feel the need to be out there advertising and being social activists, most are happy with weekly or monthly meetings where they discuss topics of interest. This does not require much money so the donations reflect this. Your biographic information from CFI Canada concludes: In the interim Pat was an ambassador for Atheist Alliance International, sitting briefly on their board. Pat is involved in many grassroots initiatives in his hometown of Vancouver where he has a successful career as a Props Master in the film and television industry. Pat is also an award winning documentary filmmaker. What personal and social fulfillment, and duties, necessitate involvement with grassroots initiatives and ambassadorship? I am someone who wants to make a difference in my community. I like being part of social change and I think we need more people like that who are willing to take on leadership roles to try and make our society better. I really do believe, and the evidence is on my side, that the world would be a better place with less religion. My goal is not to stamp out religion but to show people there is an alternative to living a full rewarding life that does not include believing in the unbelievable and hopefully they will see us as a suitable alternative. What does "Props Master in the film and television industry," personal career, implicate for you, e.g. tasks, responsibilities, projects involved in, capabilities and limitations, and so on? My job is what I do so I can afford to do the things I really enjoy such as being part of the Humanist/Skeptical community (and playing golf). I am also very lucky to have a job I really like. It is very rewarding to know that my work entertains people and allows them an escape from their daily lives. You work for CFI Canada. Another secular organisation, a registered educational charity, devoted to "educate and provide training to the public in the application of skeptical, secular, rational and humanistic enquiry through conferences, symposia, lectures, published works and the maintenance of a library." Your core position exists within the board, as Board Vice-Chair. What conduct, duties, and responsibilities remain expected with this position within CFI Canada? As the board member from BC I keep an eye on things in the west and try to engage the membership here. I also am the media representative in BC so if a story is in the news and they need the Humanist/Atheist side, I often will get the call. As Vice Chair, all that really means is that I take over the duties of the Chair if he or she is unavailable. Your representation in the media emerges in numerous avenues internal and external, obscure and mainstream, pro and con, to CFI Canada, and Humanist Canada. What duties and responsibilities come from influencing the public mind through the media, especially whilst holding an important position in an organisation in the educational charity sector? I think it is the most important thing I do. Communication is the key to understanding and I take my responsibility as a communicator very seriously. It sometimes means I have to tone down the message I would like to give, when one is on TV talking to the masses, one must be succinct and clear, without putting people off to the point where they turn the dial. It is a fine line because to many religious types my very existence as an atheist is offensive to them. So my job is show them that I am a regular person with some (I hope) interesting things to say, and if I can educate one person or show one person a new way of looking at an issue then I call that a win. Many, many organisations, formal and informal, with concomitant publications exist for the distribution of principles and values interrelated with critical thinking, humanism, naturalism, secularism. For example, the Committee for Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP, the old title)/The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI, the new title) publishes Skeptical Inquirer. What importance do flagship publications, such as Skeptical Inquirer, have for the "no religious affiliation" individuals and groups? They are very important. It is vital that our point of view is out there in the public. Magazines, TV and radio programs are essential to both creating a sense of community and as a means of education, without being pedantic. Exemplars manifest themselves under the umbrella of "no religious affiliation," at least in standard interpretations such as a lack of formal religion. An array of unmentioned artists, columnists, scientists, and writers. What role do exemplars perform for these movements without direct religious affiliation? Unfortunately we live in a world where the "cult of personality" influences many people. By creating our own "stars" we are better able to communicate our message. But when an existing star such as Ricky Gervais or Bill Nye take up the cause, people listen. Some in our community see this as a bit of a sell out. I disagree, as long as the message is consistent and not dumbed down, using famous people and TV and Movie starts is a very good way to give your message some credibility. Apart from non-theistic — e.g. agnostic, atheistic, deistic, und so weiter — humanisms, plural manifestations, under the banner of Humanism, singular concept, some religious formulations ground themselves, in socio-cultural and ethical life, in belief systems translatable into humanism. An argument articulated by Dr. Susan Hughson, another past president of the British Columbia Humanist Association, in conversation with David Berner about Judaism, which could extend to others, as noted. What relationship do religious belief systems connected to humanist proclivities have with the secular humanist movements in history? For most of recorded history the concept of an atheist did not exist. It was taken for granted that there was an unseen world inhabited by goblins, ghosts, gods etc. It was not until relatively recently that the idea of a world view that carried no supernatural baggage was even possible. There were pockets of it, some Greek philosophers are a good example but mostly the world was made up of people who had some kind of supernatural belief. So it was the religious, looking for something more, who began the slow intellectual march towards Humanism, Erasmus is a good example. Today he would be considered a religious person but in his day he had many ideas that did not endear him to either the Catholic or the burgeoning Protestant church. He is considered by many to be the founder of Humanism. Today, most religious Humanists seem to come from the Jewish tradition. Jews have a history of doubt and questioning so this does not come as a surprise, in fact the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard University is almost exclusively the product of Jewish Humanists. With respect to their positive or negative interrelationship, the theistic and non-theistic humanisms, how might their mutual futures turn out to you? If you are talking about theistic Humanism, I find that a contradiction. I don't use the term as I think it has outlived its usefulness. Either you believe in God and are a theist or you do not and you are an atheist, many atheist adopt the Humanist worldview but Humanism and atheism do not necessarily go together. So I see a conflict between theists and Humanist and so the term Theistic Humanist is meaningless to me. You noted, astutely, the separation of church and state in the United States of America, but not by necessity in Canada. Preaching the Word of Atheism notes the forceful nature of creationism into Canadian schools and bias against atheists in the family court system too. What remains the highest importance about this separation, the absolute division between church and state? Religion is a personal matter as are family and personal relationships. In a free and democratic society, the only guarantee that you can keep your personal religious beliefs or your family structure or maintain the relationships that are important to you is by keeping government and by extension, laws out of those areas. When someone tells me that their religion should inform how we are governed my first questions is, which of the thousands of versions of your religion do you want? Which interpretation of you scripture do you want to live under. Religion is something not even the religious can agree on how on earth could we form a societal structure that at its core is purely personal and introspective? The only way to design a society and laws so as to serve the most number of people is to base them on the things we have in common, not those things that divide us and religion is the great divider. The problem we secularists face is that the religious have had it their way for thousands of years. They do not want to give up any ground, this is understandable. But when someone asks for the same rights you have, it is not taking away you rights, many religious people see it this way and we need to fight this notion. Dr. Carl Sagan gets quoted a lot. A great science communicator who carved the paths for numerous artists, fellow science communicators, professional scientists, and public intellectuals to express personal wonder for the universe. One quote, attributed to him, became immortalised about extraordinary claims with the need for proportioned evidence, which states, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence," even quoted in the CFI Canada updates, for instance. An adaptation from Marcello Truzzi's quotation, which states, "An extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof." You typed one coda sentence, and in other forms throughout the article On Atheists: Claiming there is an unseen transcendental being who is outside space and time and created the entire universe is a pretty extraordinary claim so the evidence had better be pretty extraordinary. What evidences and arguments make a transcendental being seem impossible, implausible, or unreasonable to you? It is not the evidence or arguments for the existence of god that are unreasonable, it is the lack of evidence and sound argument that makes gods highly improbable. I have read dozens of books both for and against, seen dozens of hours of debates with brightest and the best of both sides and after all that I have yet to hear a convincing argument in favour of a god. The arguments in favour of a god could fill an encyclopaedia and after all that human effort, no one has proved anything, every argument seems to end with "well ya gotta have faith", that to me is an admission of defeat. What evidences and arguments might make a transcendental entity or object with some, most, or all of the traditional "divine attributes" appear possible, plausible, or reasonable to you? I have given this a lot of thought over the years and every bit of evidence that I can think of that might convince me that there is a god, I can think of a naturalistic explanation. In other words, I honestly cannot think of any evidence that could convince me. But that does not mean there isn't any, otherwise I am guilty of the argument from ignorance fallacy. No, if there really is a god who literally created my mind, then that god would know exactly what kind of evidence could convince me. So, if there is a god, the evidence is trivial for it to produce belief. The fact that this evidence is not forthcoming gives me comfort that there is none. Of course the theists would say "Ya gotta have faith", and that, QED, is the worst kind of evidence. Original Publication in Humanist Voices. Scott Douglas Jacobsen Category: People Tags: British Columbia Humanist Association, Centre for Inquiry Canada, humanism, Humanist Canada, skepticism About Scott Douglas Jacobsen Scott Douglas Jacobsen is the Founder of In-Sight: Independent Interview-Based Journal and In-Sight Publishing. Jacobsen works for science and human rights, especially women's and children's rights. He considers the modern scientific and technological world the foundation for the provision of the basics of human life throughout the world and advancement of human rights as the universal movement among peoples everywhere. You can contact Scott via email, his website, or Twitter. View all posts by Scott Douglas Jacobsen → ← Moratorium on Catholic School Construction Humanists Should Value Privacy and Security →
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class="post-template-default single single-post postid-2015296 single-format-standard wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-6.1 vc_responsive" Wayne Community Theatre To Host Chamber Coffee Friday BY Aaron Scheffler | July 18, 2019 Home › News WAYNE – Over the next four days members of the community will be showcasing their talents during a musical performance appropriate for all ages. From the Black Box Theatre on the Wayne State College campus, join the Wayne Community Theatre as they present 'UrineTOWN The Musical' with permission from Music Theatre International. Friday morning Chamber Coffee is scheduled for 10 a.m. as community members can enter through north doors on northwest side of the building (lower level). 'UrineTOWN' is a family friendly musical which will have the audience laughing until they wet their pants. Mollie Young has been directing with the Wayne Community Theatre for about 18 years and said she always has fun with her casts. https://media-news-affiliates.s3.amazonaws.com/wp/uploads/2019/07/Young-1-7-18-19.mp3 "This cast is a great mixture of experience and inexperience and all different age groups," said Young. "It's really fun to watch them all start to work together and like each other in ways that they didn't know each other before." Auditions were held the first week of May as rehearsals have been held regularly. Evening performances are scheduled for Thursday, July 18 – Saturday, July 20 at 7 p.m. with a Sunday, July 21 show at 3 p.m. to close out the weekend. Ticket prices are $12 each. Katie Wynia is Soupy Sue and one of the rebels. This will be her second musical and she talked about what the cast was working on Wednesday evening during their final rehearsal. https://media-news-affiliates.s3.amazonaws.com/wp/uploads/2019/07/Katie-7-18-19.mp3 "Just finishing touches," Wynia added. "Working on some character quirks, smoothing out the singing and choreography…I just hope everybody that can make it gets to see this show. It's hilarious, it's funny, we put a lot of hard work into it and I think it's going to be a lot of fun." A few audience members also attended the final rehearsal Wednesday evening for those who couldn't make it during the weekend.
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Kidney health information Kidney conditions and symptoms Questions about kidney disease Living with kidney disease Partnerships & collaboration Where the money is spent Around three million people in the UK have kidney disease Kidney Research UK > News & blogs One father won't be expecting a present from his son this Father's Day after receiving a new kidney from him. Jerry Sherriff, 75, from Broadstairs in Kent, had the lifesaving transplant at Guy's Hospital, London, last year after his son Matt, 48, offered to donate his kidney. Teams at the hospital ensured that the transplant was a success, despite the pair having incompatible blood groups, by overcoming potential rejection of the organ. Matt and Jerry Sherriff Jerry, who also has a daughter, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, started to experience problems with his kidneys in 2009. Doctors discovered that they were only functioning at 30 per cent and by 2016 this declined to just nine per cent. He said: "Around five years ago I was told I would eventually need to have dialysis or a transplant. Matt came forward and insisted on being my donor. I was reluctant to put him through the process but he insisted and I gratefully accepted his offer. "Without him it would have taken years to get one on the waiting list and I would have needed to have dialysis. Because of my age there was also a risk that I may not have been fit enough to have a transplant in a few years' time." After a series of tests the team at Guy's decided that Matt was a good tissue match despite Jerry being blood group O and Matt being B. In the weeks before his transplant Jerry had a number of plasma exchanges to lower the amount of antibodies in his blood, reducing the risk of Matt's organ being rejected – because they had differing blood groups. The pair had their operations on the same day in March last year and were in the beds next to each other on the ward. Jerry said: "Immediately afterwards my new kidney was functioning at 80 per cent. My family were amazed to see how much better I looked. Since then I've been less tired and I'm able to play golf and do gardening again. I am so grateful to Matt and proud of what he has done for me." Matt, a father of two from Malmesbury in Wiltshire, who has raised hundreds of pounds for Kidney Research UK, said: "When dad said he needed a transplant I knew I wanted to donate. I saw how his kidney problems were affecting his health and energy levels so it felt very natural to help give him back his quality of life. It meant I had a chance to pay him back for the things he had done for me as a kid. I had a really nice childhood and had opportunities growing up, such as memorable family holidays, which my peers didn't have. Matt, who works in a bank, said he could see the difference in Jerry as soon as he came back to the ward after theatre. He said: "Dad had been grey and pallid before and now he had a pink flush to his face. It felt amazing to know that was down to me. He looked 10 years younger instantly. It was also great to know I'd stopped him from needing dialysis." The pair next saw each other six months later once they were both fully recovered, due to the distance between their homes. Matt said: "I saw an even bigger difference in Dad then – he was brighter, chirpy, able to interact more and had more energy. The experience has brought us and the whole family even closer as it's been a major thing for everybody. We are spending Father's Day together this year which will feel really special considering this is the first one we have spent together since the transplant. "I would encourage other people to donate. I think there is a misunderstanding that you have to be a perfect match. Now there are ways to overcome things that stop people donating and people aren't aware of that. There are also misconceptions about the donor's quality of life with one kidney. Some people think I need dialysis and others think I can't drink alcohol, but that's not the case and you'd never know I only had one kidney by looking at me. Now I'm fitter than I've ever been and living a completely normal life. "We received an unbelievable level of support from the kidney team and ward staff at Guy's – the care was top notch. Everyone was amazing and sympathetic to how Dad and I were feeling. One nurse was like my guardian angel – every time I woke up she was there helping me. The care was something for the NHS to be proud of." Geoff Koffman, renal transplant surgeon at Guy's and St Thomas' who carried out Jerry's transplant, said: "Incompatibility affects 30 per cent of people on the waiting list, making it harder for them to have transplants. "At Guy's and St Thomas' we are looking at a number of techniques to overcome the problem of incompatibility so that more people can receive lifesaving kidney transplants. It's wonderful to see patients like Jerry, who may have been waiting a long time for a kidney, have their lives transformed by a transplant thanks to the pioneering techniques we are using. We are always in awe of the generous donors who make this remarkable sacrifice. "In the UK around 5,000 people wait for kidney transplants every year. We have one of the biggest living donor programmes in the country, helping more people to get the transplants they desperately need." If you've been inspired by Jerry and Matt's story, find out more about joining the organ donation register. Get our free magazine Sign up to receive Update, our popular supporter magazine. Get free magazine [email protected] Kidney Research UK, Nene Hall, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6FZ Get our monthly e-news Kidney Research UK is a registered charity no. 252892. Scottish charity no. SC039245. © 2020 Kidney Research UK. All Rights Reserved. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience and analyse site traffic. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Cookies used as part of a donation, registering for an event will collect personal information as this is necessary to undertake the task.
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Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 3 Is Coming, Made By Team Ninja And Is A Switch Exclusive Published 2 years ago: December 7, 2018 at 1:00 pm - Filed to:marvel ultimate alliance 3 marvel: ultimate alliancenintendo switchthe game awardsthe game awards 2018 There's a new Avengers (and X-Men, and Guardians of the Galaxy) game coming to the Switch, in the form of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: Black Order. It'll be out in 2019, and amazingly, is being developed by Team Ninja. Coming ten years after the last game in the series, it introduces a new over-the-shoulder camera view and has four-player co-op. The game is being published by Nintendo. jaylien says: This looks pretty cool. The promise of a Marvel Diablo style game was always a good one but the games never seemed to fully deliver. Cautiously optimistic. agentofevil says: Team ninja as in the Xbox owned studio? darkmessiah24 says: I think you mean Ninja Theory. Team Ninja is owned by Koei Tecmo. crispe says: I think that's Ninja Theory? Oh yeah. So it is? What is the ? for? wilbot says: I enjoyed X-Men Legends and Legends II (more or less the same series) but by the time of MUA1, the formula felt a bit worn, so I never tried MUA2. Seems a bit strange that they partnered with just Nintendo for this, given how big the Marvel films are at the moment. Still, hope it does well. Nintendo is publishing I think.
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I'm wondering if there is a way that I can put a page in a folder and have it so that if a visitor navigates to the folder they will get redirected to the page instead of seeing the galleries & other pages in the folder? To edit the folder, while viewing it click Customize > Content and Design. Then, choose Make This Folder Custom. Now, changes you make will only affect this folder. Remove the folders, galleries, and pages content blocks by hovering over them and clicking the trashcan. Then, add the content you do want. Actually using that method and customising the folder should do exactly what I need and allow me to not use the page at all.
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Q: Trying to create an array within an array dynamically with a GET Request I'm trying to create an array within an array with a GET Request I'm making. I want the data look something like [heroesOfLOTR[Gandalf, Frodo, Aragorn], heroesOfStarWars[Yoda, Luke, ObiWan],heroesOfWheelOfTime[Rand, Matt, Perrin]] I've looked through multiple posts about multi-dimensional arrays, but the data is usually with a set number, and does not work dynamically. I also see a lot of results that look like this: [[1,2,3][1,2,3,4][1,2]] Currently, thats what my data looks like, and can't figure to a solution to get it to work like the first array mentioned. I've tried at least 10 or 15 combinations of code, but am unable to find a solution. JSON { HeroLOTR heroes:[ {Sam} {Frodo} {Gandalf}], {HeroesOfStarWars heroes:[ {Yoda} {Luke} {ObiWan}] A: There are a few things I'd recommend here: First, create a more descriptive class or struct for your heroes. This isn't a requirement but will make your code much more readable and understandable as you continue development. class Hero { // Switch "class" to "struct" if you want a struct // Add whatever properties you want here let name: String init?(json: [String: Any]) { guard let name = json["name"] as? String else { return nil } self.name = name } } Second, it appears you're trying to put each of the heroes into an array (a set would work here too). You can again create a class or struct to hold these heroes. class HeroGroup { // Just switch "class" to "struct" if you want a struct let name: String let heroes: [Hero] init?(json: [String: Any?]) { guard let name = json["name"] as? String else { return nil } self.name = name self.heroes = (json["heroes"] as? [[String: Any]])?.flatMap { Hero(json: $0) } ?? [] } } Lastly, when you receive your response, you can just write code like the following in your completion closure: guard let groups = response.value.arrayValue as? [[String: Any]] else { return // Have JSON that you can't parse } // This will give you [HeroGroup] self.groupsOfHeroes = groups.flatMap { HeroGroup(json: $0) } // This is a property on your view controller tableView.reloadData()
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Breaks my heart to see you again, to see you walking through that door, stooping a little to fit, hugging your shoulders in as you hunch inward and look for me. I'm already in the rounded corner booth, having gotten there extremely ahead of the agreed-upon time so that I can gather my composure, have enough time to seem completely at ease to see you when really I'm sticky all over with sweat, hair plastered to the side of my head, made even more sticky by my awareness that this isn't at all how I wanted you to see me again and already I feel bloated from the sparkling water I ordered to pass the time. I wave you over and as you walk over, waves break over me- I'm drowning in a half-pipe of how you walk, how you look, how you look at me. You awkwardly inch in, doing the scoot slide scoot slide on these leather half shells. Does anyone have an easy time or look good getting into these kinds of seats? Last time we were here, we had a great time until we got into a heated political debate, one where you knew everything and were ruthlessly trying to educate me by going on a search and destroy of my ignorance. I was drunk, on wine and on you, just trying to hold on, desperately trying to please you, impress you, wishing my love (though a love that couldn't quote Noam Chomsky, that didn't know about foreign government or healthcare systems) could be enough for you. You left me there and I don't know if I've ever felt that not enough for someone. I finished my drink and in the next 4 years, I slowly became the girl you would have actually liked to have been at the bar with. Ain't that life though, how it always goes. Today, I could have told you then, thereby saving us for now, that what is civilized is damaged. You broke me to make me and the process of your making and breaking made me perfect for you, but was too much for us, made any further relationship impossible, our relationship the kiln of our uncoupling. This entry was posted in my fiction. Bookmark the permalink.
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The first European arrivals settled Bridgehampton and neighboring Sagaponack in 1656, over a decade after the Town of Southampton was settled in 1640 by men and women originally from England by way of Lynn, Massachusetts. The first use of the word Bridgehampton did not appear until 1699, when the bridge at Sagg Pond united the areas then known as Mecox and Sagg. At the turn of the 20th century, summer resident and renowned American historian James Truslow Adams described these early settlers as folks who possessed courage and perseverance, self-governance, a belief in God, and the human qualities of virtue and vice. The area had its first church in 1686 and a tavern by 1700. Everyone worked, both men and women, and even the minister farmed. These "East Enders," largely self-sufficient, relied on the land and sea for their livelihoods and sustenance. For over 200 years Bridgehampton was an agrarian society, its residents content in the rhythms and patterns of an isolated existence. The stagecoach from neighboring Sag Harbor required a three-day journey to reach Brooklyn, barely 100 miles away. But all that changed in 1870, when the arrival of the railroad facilitated the journey of summer visitors from New York City and beyond to the eastern shores of Long Island. By 1877, approximately 36 homes in Bridgehampton were available to summer boarders. Local farmers welcomed the opportunity to increase their income by turning their farmhouses into boardinghouses. Soon after, summer visitors began buying land and building their own houses, developing the neighborhoods closer to the beaches and the heart of the hamlet itself. The increase in summer population, of course, required increased services. More merchants were established, supplying dry goods, hardware, furnishings and groceries. Leisure activities, such as tennis, bicycling, golf, sailing and bathing, all required clubs and clubhouses, which were quickly established. It was not long before these second home owners, often referred to as "summer people," became an integral part of the area's economy and fabric of life. — Excerpt from the introduction to Bridgehampton's Summer Colony by Julie Green, published by Arcadia Publishing — courtesy of John Eilertsen, Executive Director, The Bridgehampton Museum. The house of Abraham Topping Rose (1792–1857) was built in 1843 on the existing foundation of an 18th-century home and tavern that he inherited from his father, Dr. Samuel H. Rose (1761–1832), a Revolutionary War surgeon. — Julie B. Greene, Bridgehampton, Images of America / Arcadia Publishing. Bridgehampton Monument, located at the intersection of Montauk Highway and Ocean Road, was erected in 1910 in commemoration of the founding of Bridgehampton, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. The monument consists of a bronze eagle on a granite base which bears four inscribed bronze plaques. — Historic Division, Southampton Town Clerk. — Bridgehampton's Summer Colony by Julie Greene, Arcadia Publishing. The Nathaniel Rogers House was built by famed painter of miniature portraits Nathaniel Rogers, and included three full stories and a fourth-story cupola, an Ionic two-story front porch with four columns, and elegant rooftop balustrades. Nathaniel Rogers (1787-1844), one of the founders of the National Academy of Design, was one of the most respected and popular miniaturists of the 19th century and has been described as being the first in rank among American miniature painters. Rogers was born in Bridgehampton, Long Island, to a farmer and the daughter of a local minister. After moving to New York City, Rogers quickly attained prominence and between 1817 and 1831 he exhibited at the American Academy of Fine Arts and the National Academy of Design. Rogers prospered in his career and in 1839 retired to Bridgehampton and bought and re-modeled an 1820 Federal style house built and owned by Abraham Rose. His home is considered architecturally significant, and according to SPLIA, is one of the two most important surviving Greek Revival structures on Long Island. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and has been designated as a Southampton Town Landmark. Visit: AAQ Restoration / The Bridgehampton Museum for additional photos of ongoing restoration work. Hampton Library, Bridgehampton. Built 1877, second story 1898. Renovated & expanded in 2009 / Lee Harris Pomeroy Architects. Founded in 1876, the one-story Hampton Library opened its doors in the spring of 1877. The railroad used the existence of the library as a draw for travelers to make the trip east. To that end, the Long Island Railroad shipped the lumber for its construction gratis. At the time, the library had the largest collection east of Brooklyn. It also had a printed catalog of the entire collection that could be purchased entities. Many boardinghouses bought the catalog for summer guests to peruse. Cottagers and boarders could join the library for one year for $1, or they could buy a part-year subscription: three months for 75 cents or two months for 50 cents. In 1898, the library raised its roof and added a second story, for the librarian's housing. — Julie Greene, Bridgehampton's Summer Colony, Images of America / Arcadia Publishing. AAQ Resource / Education / Books — Click Here. The Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church was most likely designed by Nathaniel Rogers, in the Greek Revival style. The clapboard-clad building features Ionic pilasters, pointed-arch windows, and the original spire. A port-cochere on the east side, a porch on the north side, and a clock were late 19th century additions. — Historic Division, Southampton Town Clerk. Bridgehampton Hook & Ladder Company, ca. 1908. Now the Dan Flavin Art Institute. This three-story shingle-clad turreted building served as the Bridgehampton Hook & Ladder Co. fire department from 1908-1923. In 1924, under the leadership of H.D. Strotter, it was purchased by the newly organized First Baptist Church of Bridgehampton, and used as a chapel. It is currently occupied by the Dan Flavin Art Institute. — Town of Southampton. Operated as the Candy Kitchen since it was constructed in 1925, this luncheonette and soda fountain is a two-story brick commercial building with a triangular plan and a chamfered entry bay. The original signage remains in place. — Town of Southampton. The Bridgehampton Community House, a large, Classical Revival-style community house with two-story height entry portico, was constructed circa 1923. Construction of the Community House was instigated largely by local resident and author James Truslow Adams, and was constructed through the donations of local residents. The venue was used for movies, plays, dances, and other community events. — Town of Southampton. It is a vernacular five-bay Greek Revival-style house built by William Corwith ca. 1840; the house has two brick end chimneys, six-over-six-light wood window sash, and is clad in wood shingles. The house remained in the Corwith family until 1960, and soon after became home to the Bridgehampton Historical Society, which it remains today. Also on the property are the former Bridgehampton Jail, the Strong Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop, and multiple barns and outbuildings that were moved to the site in the late 20th century. — Town of Southampton. In 1877 a brochure was compiled and distributed by the Long Island Rail Road called "Long Island and Where to Go". The brochure contained information about the train schedules, rates, destinations, sports, church denominations as well as hotels and boarding houses within 5 miles of the depot in each town on the island. The pages on Bridgehampton include the number of trains a day (2), the rates (single fare, $2.40, excursion, $4.35), comments on the beach and pond, the Library, founded just the year before, in 1876, and a list of 35 places to board. Since there were no hotels in Bridgehampton residents opened their houses to summer boarders. The list for Bridgehampton included the house of William A. Corwith and notes he could accommodate 15 boarders. Mr. and Mrs. Corwith had three daughters and there were probably 2-3 live in servants. Therefore, there were 22-23 people sleeping and eating in the Corwith House in the summer! In the early 1880s, Mr. Corwith saw he could augment his income even more by taking in more summer boarders, so he enlarged his house. (Many other families did the same thing at this time. James A. Rogers is listed as taking in 30 boarders!). Mr. Corwith added a large dining room and several bedrooms on the second floor. The boarders rented the larger family bedrooms, and the family moved to the new small bedrooms in the back. Boarders and family had to double up, 3 or 4 or more to a room. — Bridgehampton Historical Museum. The Strong Wheelwright Shop at the Bridgehampton Historical Museum was donated by the Strong family in 1962. The Strong Wheelwright Shop was built in the 1870s. It was used until 1927 by George W. Strong in his wheelwright business while at its original location on the Strong Farm in Wainscott. The Bridgehampton United Methodist Church was constructed in 1833 on another lot on Montauk Highway. Due to an expanding congregation, the church was moved to its current site and substantially expanded in 1871. The upper portion of the steeple was rebuilt, probably in the early 20th century. — Historic Division, Southampton Town Clerk. Beebee Windmill, 1820, Sag Harbor, relocated to Bridgehampton, 1915. Following Lester Beebee's death, his brother sold the mill to Judge Abraham Topping Rose, a descendent of one of Bridgehampton's original settlers, and Richard Gelston, owner of The Bull's Head Tavern. Rose and Gelston had the massive mill hauled down the turnpike to Bridgehampton and placed on a high piece of ground just north of the present Presbyterian manse. For the next half century it operated there under a succession of different owners, including Charles Norris, Major Roger Francis, Squires Hedges Miller, Charles Topping, E. Jones Ludlow, Albert Topping and Lafayette Seabury. In 1882, the mill was purchased by James A. Sandford who moved it for the second time in 1888 to a site near the railroad station. To lessen the mill's dependence on the vagaries of wind, Sandford subsequently installed a steam engine in the mill. In the same year, Nathanial Dominy VII, scion of a long line of windmill builders and clockmakers, made extensive repairs to the mill. In 1899, the mill was purchased by Oliver Osborne and moved to the north side of the railroad tracks. In 1900, the mill was sold to the Bridgehampton Milling Company, which operated it for many years. In 1915, John E. Berwind, an affluent Bridgehampton summer resident, bought the mill and moved it to the grassy green next to Minden, his summer estate. Berwind, a Pennsylvania industrialist and an enthusiastic supporter of local causes, was instrumental in establishing the Community House, located in the center of the Village of Bridgehampton. It was fitting, therefore, for his widow to will the Beebee Windmill and two acres of land on which it stands to the Town of Southampton as a memorial to her late husband. — Bridgehampton Historical Museum. Children's Museum of the East End (CMEE), 2005. Lee Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership. The Children's Museum of the East End upholds its mission "to spark imagination and foster learning for children of all backgrounds and abilities and to build strong connections within the East End community by providing playful experiences" by presenting educational exhibits and programs and by partnering with other arts and social service organizations to address issues that concern families in the community. –— Children's Museum of the East End. South Fork Natural History Museum (SoFo), 2005. Rogers Marvel Architects. Quennell Rothschild & Partners, Landscape Architects. The mission of the South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center – SoFo is to stimulate interest in, advance knowledge of, and foster appreciation for the natural environment, with special emphasis on the unique natural history of Long Island's South Fork. — South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center. Long Pond Greenbelt — accessible from Sofo site. A unique public garden in the heart of Bridgehampton, Bridge Gardens was donated to the Peconic Land Trust in the fall of 2008 by founders and horticulturalists Jim Kilpatric and Harry Neyens. Kilpatric and Neyens began designing and installing the gardens in 1988, and over the ensuing 20 years created a wonderful oasis that spans over five acres and includes many specimens of trees, shrubs, hedgerow, roses, perennials and herbs. — Courtesy of the Peconic Land Trust. In 1686 Ezekiel Sandford built the bridge that linked Mecox & Sagaponack and gave this locality its name, Bridgehampton. Photographs, except archival, copyright Jeff Heatley.
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Sometimes we perch our beach chairs in the dunes next to the channel instead of going down to the main beach area. It's fun to sit and watch all the boats go by. Head on over to Project Alicia and check out all the wonderful Blue Skies entries. Hope you weekend was filled with Blue Skies too! What wonderful pictures! I want to go to the beach now. Great pics. I am also enjoying this perfect Michigan summer day! Love this piece of Lake Michigan you've shared. What beautiful pics!! So glad you are joining us for the Crazy Days of Summer. Make sure to stop back next week with a fav summer pic for the Sweet Summer Finale! Gorgeous photos! Lake Michigan looks so dreamy! Lovely photos! I used to live in Chicago and once went on a beach vaca to MI with a friend. The weather looks divine... makes me really miss summer! What a perfect lake day. Yesterday we spent the day at Whistler, it was a perfect mountain kind of day! Enjoying the last few days of summer, when does it turn to fall there? I always find it so hard to believe that Lake Michigan is a lake. Just gorgeous. I love that first shot of the lighthouse. By the way, is it pink or do my eyes deceive me? Thanks so much for joining Alicia and me again in the Crazy Days of Summer Photo Challenge. You won't want to miss the giveaway extravaganza we have planned for next week's Sweet Summer Finale. Photography and scrap booking goodies galore! Just share your favorite summer pics. That's it! gorgeous pictures, Alissa! such a beautiful day you spent at the lake. Oh, the blue in your pictures! It has me longing for a beach trip! I love the third picture down. STUNNING photography and what a bright blue sky. beautiful.
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Holiday Season is upon us. Though you may not know holiday season has been here for quite some time. Apparently the new socially acceptable time to decorate is October One. And not mind you, decorate for Halloween, but for Christmas! The holiday agenda has been pressed on us, and we have responded. Tragic I say. However, regardless of how your decorating habits have changed or the extent of the zealousness to which to hold these habits, Christmas is here. I decided to share a Christmas Wish List with you all pertaining to some seasonal events and/or fun things to do during the Holidays. 1. White Christmas… now this isn't that big a deal to you northerners, but in the deep south we don't get snow often. Since I have never seen a white Christmas I believe one is due my 25th year. See isn't that just a nice round number to start off with? 2. Time to sleep in… this may just be the greatest gift ever. For the off-season I have been working an internship at UAB Hospital designing a community outreach and education program. Wake up call 6AM. At my desk by 7:30AM. Work till 4 or 5. Coach or workout. Home. Dinner. Bed…. I think a few mornings rest is in order. 4. That Red Ryder BB gun Ralphie in A Christmas Story asked for… I don't really want this, but just wanted to ask for it so someone would tell me I'd shoot my eye out. Oh Christmas traditions. My family usually watches this at least four times during the 48 hour marathon Christmas Eve. 5. Crocheting needle… I lost mine for the 3rd time and need a new one to finish a blanket I started in high school. Yes, in answer to your question. I am a woman of many talents. I can crochet a blanket, but thats about it. Maybe a scarf. But the unfinished blanket is sitting on my shelf and its bugging me. Need that needle to finish it. 6. A new Christmas CD… I found one by a group I like. Downhere "How Many Kings: Songs for Christmas" The problem with this is that I'll be really sick of Christmas Music by the time I get this and it will wait till next year. Sad. 7. I am going to end the list at 7. I wouldn't want to look to selfish and greedy asking for all these things. But most of all I want this season to be about more than me. More than what I can get or who I can see. Or how great my experience will be. But I want to remember its about celebrating when the God of all things came to the earth to die. To ransom sinners, while we were still in our sins in rebellion. I want to act like a daughter of God this season. And while I know I will fail miserably (there must be the annual Whitworth children fight over video games Christmas Eve), that is my goal. Not so that I can receive anything, but to be like my Father.
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VMA 2011: Britney Spears Promo The pop queen shows off how she rolls in the latest VMA video... Friday, August 12, 2011 - 12:14 Britney Spears pays homage to Madonna and Michael & Janet Jackson in her new video for the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. The new promo see's the Pop Princess party with her mates while the music interlaces Spears' latest hit I Wanna Go with Slave 4 U, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation and Madonna's Everybody. At the end of the video, there's a teaser reading A Tribute to Britney Spears. In other Britney news, Spears has responded to her two VMA nominations for Best Pop Video and Best Choreography for her hit Ke$ha-penned song Till the World Ends saying : "Oh my goodness, I'm completely flattered," Spears said. "That is amazing! Thank you so much for telling me. That's awesome!" The 28th annual MTV Video Music Awards will hit MTV in the UK on Monday, 29th August at 9pm. See the list of nominees, revisit last year's highlights and vote for your favorites in the general categories by visiting VMA.MTV.com. More From VMAs MTV World Stage VMA Highlights 2020, USA 2020 VMAs: Watch The Performances Miley Cyrus Performs "Midnight Sky" (Live - 2020 VMAs) BTS Perform "Dynamite" (Live - 2020 VMAs) Lady Gaga Performs "Chromatica" Medley Ft. Ariana Grande (Live - 2020 VMAs) Doja Cat Performs "Say So"/"Like That" (Live - 2020 VMAs) CNCO Perform "Beso" (Live - 2020 VMAs) VMA 2020: lady gaga wins the first-ever tricon award Maluma Performs "Hawai" (Live - 2020 VMAs) The Weeknd Performs "Blinding Lights" (Live - 2020 VMAs) Machine Gun Kelly Performs "my ex's best friend"/"Bloody Valentine" With blackbear & Travis Barker (Live - 2020 VMAs) Chloe x Halle Perform "Ungodly Hour" (Live - 2020 VMAs)
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Sooke Information - Information on travel, tourism, recreation, hiking, cycling, fishing, whale watching, eco-tours, business and real estate in Sooke, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Juan de Fuca Marine Trail - The Juan de Fuca Marine Trail Provincial Park located on the south western shores of Vancouver Island. This hiking area stretches along forty-seven kilometres of wild and beautiful rain-forest coastline, cradled between Port Renfrew at the west end and Jordan River at the east end. West Coast rain-forests with giant cedars and beautiful white sand beaches are two of the many features one will encounter as the unforgettable experience of hiking this Trail begins to take hold. My new guidebook, Giant Cedars, White Sands, details the majestic Juan de Fuca Marine Trail. West Coast Trail Express - West Coast Trail Express Inc. provides daily shuttle service ( May 1st to Sept. 30th ) from Victoria, Nanaimo and Port Alberni, to all trail heads and between trail heads of the West Coast and Juan de Fuca trails and charter bus service anywhere on Vancouver Island. Please inquire if you require information regarding Victoria accommodation.
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Major Spoilers Question of the Day: Dream Action Figure Edition By Matthew Peterson on April 8, 2020 5 Comments Last Christmas, I asked all people getting me gifts to get me the Disney Select Black Hole action figure three-pack, featuring Maximilian, V.I.N.Cent and B.O.B., whose previous figures were apparently only available in parts of Portugal or something. It is truly my dream action figure set. Sadly they actually weren't available in time for Chrimmus, and it seems irresponsible to buy them now. Besides, I'm still waiting for an Aztek in scale with the rest of my DC Direct action figures or perhaps a Skateman with working quad-wheel action, allowing me to relive the worst comic of all time on the shelf in my Nerd Room of Doom, leading us to today's 1:10 scale query… The MS-QOTD (pronounced, as always, "misquoted") already has figures of Gokai Silver, Miracleman and Matter-Eater Lad, which pretty much means all I'm missing is a decent Freakazoid!, asking: What ONE dream action figure do you most wish for in your heart of hearts? Major Spoilers Question Of The Day Previous ArticleMarvel Smash Up is coming! Next Article Humanoids pushes publishing slate to September Matthew Peterson Once upon a time, there was a young nerd from the Midwest, who loved Matter-Eater Lad and the McKenzie Brothers... If pop culture were a maze, Matthew would be the Minotaur at its center. Were it a mall, he'd be the Food Court. Were it a parking lot, he'd be the distant Cart Corral where the weird kids gather to smoke, but that's not important right now... Matthew enjoys body surfing (so long as the bodies are fresh), writing in the third person, and dark-eyed women. Amongst his weaponry are such diverse elements as: Fear! Surprise! Ruthless efficiency! An almost fanatical devotion to pop culture! And a nice red uniform. Critical Hit #585: Stage Two: The Rift Spires (DF S01-E008) Major Spoilers Question of the Day: Lost Boys Edition Dueling Review: King in Black: Gwenom vs Carnage Malone_hasco on April 8, 2020 3:12 pm Pretty much every single one of them has been made in some form in last decade or so. Oh, Kunio & Riki from classic games series called Dowtown Nekketsu/River City. Made by some good manufacturer, in 50 bucks price range or so. Something like Figma or S.H.Figuarts. Robbie on April 8, 2020 8:02 pm One of my favorite comics of all time was the first run of The New Warriors – I would love a Speedball in the Marvel Legends size and scale . J Michael T on April 8, 2020 8:07 pm I would love to eventually own a hyper-detailed and ridiculously expensive Mazinger. Just haven't found the one yet but it would be an awesome centerpiece to my collection of several versions of it. Next I would love a Captain Carrot and Zoo Crew figures. Think that would be neat. Last, there was a cartoon in my youth called The Mighty Heroes… Matthew knows who I'm talking about… a set of those would be amazing. I finally bought a Bouncing Boy off eBay that I love! mark harris on April 8, 2020 10:09 pm Not exactly an action figure, but when they brought back the classic Stretch Armstrong I was hoping we'd see a reissue of the old Stretch Monster too. I guess that'd be my pick. Outside of that, I'd like to see Micronauts make a comeback. Dan on April 9, 2020 10:59 am for purely nostalgia reasons, my old Godzilla, who was sadly sold off at a flea market or just donated when my parents moved out of their old house. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/6lUAAOSwtCJdWwwQ/s-l400.jpg it was made by Imperial for about 2 cents worth of plastic and somebody maybe waving a paintbrush in its direction before getting tossed in the truck. it had barely 5 points of articulation (rotating arms, legs and a tail, which i occasionally spun like a helicopter), but the battles it had with my various little green army men and the occasional Ultraman or Kamen Rider figure were the stuff of legend. for collector purposes, man. any of those insanely detailed 1:8 Medicom Marvel or DC figures that look like souped up Mego dolls, or that awesome Dark Horse Mignola-design Hellboy figure that came out a few years ago: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2954/7938/products/HBY_1000TOYS_FIGURE_PHOTOS_FOOTER_Sold_Out_768x.png?v=1564590856
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Earlier this week, I posted an entry, Urgent Message Missing Sister. Well, I'm glad to say that there is good news. I woke up to read some in Tariq Nelson's update on Abu Sinan's sister-in-law, Faten Mawyah found . Abu Sinan will update us shortly. Keep your prayers going for Abu Sinan and his family. Ramadan Mubarak!!
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by Timothy Keller Paperback|Oct 2009 In The Prodigal God , New York pastor Timothy Keller uses the story of the prodigal son to shine a light on the central, beautiful message of Jesus: the gospel of grace, hope and salvation. Keller argues that the parable... Available in other Formats eBook - $13.99 Counterfeit Gods: When the Empty Promises of Love, Money, and Power Let You Down The Prodigal God (Discussion Guide) The Goldsworthy Trilogy: Gospel and Kingdom, Gospel and Wisdom, the Gospel in Revelation Graeme Goldsworthy The Way of Wisdom: A Year of Daily Devotions in the Book of Proverbs The Reason For God: Belief in An Age of Scepticism Knowing God (With Study Guide) J I Packer Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy With God Through the Valley of the Shadow: Austrlian Women in War-Torn China Linda Banks, Robert Banks An Impossible Marriage: What Our Mixed-Orientation Marriage Has Taught Us About Love and the Gospel Laurie Krieg, Matt Krieg In The Prodigal God, New York pastor Timothy Keller uses the story of the prodigal son to shine a light on the central, beautiful message of Jesus: the gospel of grace, hope and salvation. Keller argues that the parable of the prodigal son, while Jesus' best-known parable, is also his least understood. He introduces the reader to all the characters in this timeless story, showing that it concerns not just a wayward son, but also a judgemental older brother and, most importantly, a loving father.This short but powerful book is a reminder to the faithful, an explanation to the seeker, and finally an invitation to all - both older and younger brothers - to enter in to the 'unique, radical nature of the gospel': the reckless, spendthrift love of God. In THE PRODIGAL GOD, New York pastor Timothy Keller uses the story of the prodigal son to shine a light on the central, beautiful message of Jesus: the gospel of grace, hope and salvation.Keller argues that the parable of the prodigal son, while Jesus' best-known parable, is also his least understood. He introduces the reader to all the characters in this timeless story, showing that it concerns not just a wayward son, but also a judgemental older brother and, most importantly, a loving father. In this challenging and inspiring book, Timothy Keller invites both faithful believers and curious outsiders to come to a new and totally life-changing understanding of the central message of the Christian faith. Publisher Hodder & Stoughton Publication Date Oct 2009 Sales Rank 113 Timothy Keller is the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, which he started in 1989 with his wife, Kathy. For over twenty-five years he has led a diverse congregation of young professionals that has grown to a weekly attendance of over 5,000. He is also Chairman of Redeemer City to City, which starts new churches in New York and other global cities, and publishes books and resources for faith in an urban culture. In ten years they helped to launch over 250 churches in 48 cities. More recently, Dr. Keller's books - including the New York Times bestselling The Reason for God, The Prodigal God, and Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God - have sold over 1 million copies and been translated into 15 languages. Tim was born in 1950, raised in Pennsylvania, and educated at Bucknell University, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Westminster Theological Seminary. He previously served as the pastor of West Hopewell Presbyterian Church in Hopewell, Virginia, Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, and Director of Mercy Ministries for the Presbyterian Church in America. Tim and his wife Kathy have three adult sons. The Prodigal God (Curriculum Kit) The Prodigal God (Dvd) The Prodigal God Are You Getting This? Robert Fergusson It's Not Supposed to Be This Way: Finding Unexpected Strength When Disappointments Leave You Shattered Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Peter Scazzero X: Multiply Your God-Given Potential Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life Henry Cloud, John Townsend
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<?php namespace ZendTest\Form\TestAsset; use Zend\Form\Fieldset; use Zend\InputFilter\InputFilterProviderInterface; use Zend\Stdlib\Hydrator\ClassMethods as ClassMethodsHydrator; class AddressFieldset extends Fieldset implements InputFilterProviderInterface { public function __construct() { parent::__construct('address'); $this->setHydrator(new ClassMethodsHydrator(false)) ->setObject(new Entity\Address()); $street = new \Zend\Form\Element('street', array('label' => 'Street')); $street->setAttribute('type', 'text'); $city = new CityFieldset; $city->setLabel('City'); $this->add($street); $this->add($city); } /** * Should return an array specification compatible with * {@link Zend\InputFilter\Factory::createInputFilter()}. * * @return array */ public function getInputFilterSpecification() { return array( 'street' => array( 'required' => true, ) ); } }
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A CU professor explains how Obamacare prevented… A CU professor explains how Obamacare prevented hospitals from closing Medicaid expansion stabilized hospital finances, according to a new study By John Ingold | The Denver Post PUBLISHED: January 8, 2018 at 3:58 p.m. | UPDATED: January 8, 2018 at 4:02 p.m. A key component of the Affordable Care Act, the health care law also known as Obamacare, led to significantly fewer hospital closures — but only in states like Colorodo that adopted that component, according to a new study from University of Colorado researchers. The issue is whether states expanded Medicaid access, as Obamacare allowed them to do. The study, which was published in the journal Health Affairs, found that hospitals in states that expanded Medicaid were six times less likely to close than those in non-expansion states. The disparity was even more pronounced in rural areas. "We estimated," said Richard Lindrooth, a professor at the Colorado School of Public Health who is a co-author of the new study, "that about half the closures that occurred in states that did not expand Medicaid could have been prevented if they did expand Medicaid." The ability for states to expand Medicaid access to people above the poverty line is a key component of the Affordable Care Act. Colorado expanded Medicaid early on, and the expansion now covers more than 400,000 people in the state — part of the roughly 1.3 million people in Colorado who rely on Medicaid, the joint state and federal health insurance program for the low-income and disabled. The reason Medicaid expansion had such a big impact on hospitals' bottom lines is that many people covered by the expansion previously didn't have insurance, Lindrooth said. That means, when those people used to go to the hospital, the hospital typically received very little — or nothing — in return for their care. January 8, 2018 On health care, Democrats are shifting to offense January 4, 2018 In new rule, Trump tries to deliver a health care promise January 2, 2018 Kim Bimestefer named to lead agency that oversees Colorado's Medicaid program July 9, 2017 Meet the faces of Medicaid in Colorado, where one in five people receives government health benefits March 15, 2017 How does Medicaid work in Colorado? Here's what you need to know. Medicaid has notoriously low payment rates to hospitals. But Lindrooth said just receiving something for those patients appears to have helped stabilize hospital finances. "Even though Medicaid itself is not the most generous form of reimbursement, the hospitals were better off," he said. To conduct the study, Lindrooth and his colleagues at the Colorado School of Public Health looked at hospital closures between 2008 and 2016. States that expanded Medicaid after 2014 weren't included, so as not to muddy the analysis. All told, Lindrooth and his colleagues examined data from 27 states that did expand Medicaid and 19 states that didn't. The study adds one more data point in the ongoing battles over whether to rescind or scale back the Affordable Care Act, including Medicaid expansion. Many hospitals' profits have soared since the law was enacted, and a 2016 study found that hospitals in Medicaid expansion states did better than those in non-expansion states. Lindrooth and his co-authors argue that their findings should serve as a warning to Congress. "Further congressional efforts to reform Medicaid policy should consider the strong relationship between Medicaid coverage levels and the financial viability of hospitals," they write in the study. Obamacare repeal John Ingold | Health and Medicine Reporter — The Denver Post John Ingold was a Denver Post reporter from 2000-2018. Follow John Ingold @johningold More in Colorado News Denver weather: Freezing drizzle tonight to make an icy Wednesday morning
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1on1 INTERVIEWS G&M EVENTS G&M News Events 2022 LATAM AND CARIBBEAN SiGMA AFFILIATES PT PORTUGUÉS LAND-BASED GAMING Home»MARKETS»Canada: A promising market for local and foreign operators [EN] Banner ICE [EN] Banner PragmaticPlay MARKETS USA AND CANADA Canada: A promising market for local and foreign operators A new document from VIXIO GamblingCompliance explains what are the consequences of the legislative changes on iGaming and sports betting regulation in the country. Besides, the report covers limitations and possibilities the new system establishes, how Ontario will be the first great example to observe, and what future opportunities will operators, suppliers and investors have to participate in the business. The study predicts that Ontario, the first province to allow private operators to offer online gambling and sports betting, will generate gross revenues of US$795 million in its first year of opening. Two separate but overlapping regulatory events of recent weeks mean that Canada is set to be in sharp focus for the global online gambling and sports betting industry during the second half of 2021 and 2022. A new analysis from VIXIO GamblingCompliance, a provider of independent legal, regulatory and business intelligence to the global gambling industry, clarifies the implications of recent moves to expand sports betting and Internet gaming made by both the Parliament of Canada and the country's most populous province, Ontario. Moreover, the text 'Canada: Opportunities in Online Gambling & Sports Betting' provides a forecast on the projected size of a competitive online gambling market in Ontario, understanding there are some critical policy factors to monitor, as the landscape for both sports wagering and online casino gaming is redrawn over the coming months. CHANGE IN LAW AND SPORTS BETTING POSSIBILITIES On June 29th, Bill C-218, the Safe and Regulated Sports Betting Act, became law, following its approval by Canada's House of Commons and Senate. Until now, the Federal law has essentially limited Canada's lawful sports betting market to parlay or multiple bets, predominantly in the form of sports lottery-style games, with legal offerings hamstrung in their ability to offer in-play wagering or the typical variety of bets on single sports games that are available via offshore operators. Bill C-218 did not actually make any new form of sports wagering legal. It will now be left to each province to decide how, where and when they wish to permit single-event sports betting. In this respect, the situation in Canada is similar to that of the United States, where states have already taken markedly different regulatory approaches since the May 2018 ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate the federal prohibition contained in the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA). Potential policy options for Canadian provinces when it comes to single-game sports betting include: a) Online sports betting: to be offered either directly through their own state-owned lottery corporations or through a regulatory system involving private sportsbook operators, as is being implemented in Ontario; b) Casino sportsbooks: cross-border casinos in Michigan, New York and soon in Washington State all offer sports betting. Canadian casino operators will likely urge provincial authorities to enable them to host Las Vegas-style sportsbooks at their own facilities; c) Retail locations: in addition to casinos, several Canadian provinces offer video lottery terminals (VLTs) at other retail locations, as well as smaller charitable gambling venues, which could conceivably host sports wagering kiosks operated by lottery corporations. ONTARIO WILL LEAD THE WAY The end to Canada's prohibition on single-game sports betting will permit the establishment of a first-of-its-kind regime for privately operated online gambling in the province of Ontario. However, regarding online gambling, it has been limited to the current platforms of provincial lottery corporations, such as Ontario's PlayOLG, the British Columbia Lottery Corporation's PlayNow, Loto-Quebec's EspaceJeux or PlayAlberta. In December 2020, Ontario approved a budget law to establish a new agency to operate Internet gambling through partnerships with a variety of registered private operators. In essence, the new market will be the first European-style licensing regime for online gambling in Canada, albeit under a unique regulatory framework that takes account of further provisions within the federal Criminal Code that require provincial governments to themselves "conduct and manage" most forms of gambling in their jurisdictional borders. Online gambling will be regulated by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), which will register operators and technology suppliers, and establish binding standards to govern their operations. A new independent subsidiary of AGCO, iGaming Ontario, has been formed to serve as the agency that will contract with private operators, receive a share of their revenue and disburse it to the province, and implement uniform operating procedures related to information sharing and player protection. Unlike in most of the U.S., the Ontario government has signaled that there will be no cap on the number of operators that may compete in a jurisdiction home to nearly 15 million people, with no barriers to market access by way of a requirement to partner with an incumbent land-based gaming entity. According to VIXIO GamblingCompliance forecasts, the Ontario market will be a lucrative one. It will be able to include full sports betting in addition to casino games and poker. Assuming a late 2021 or early 2022 market launch, a full product range and a competitive effective tax rate in the region of 20%, Ontario's online gambling market could generate a total gross revenue of C$989 million (US$795 million) in its first year, before growing to C$1.86 billion (US$1.5 billion) by 2026. Depending on future legislative developments to regulate online casino games in further U.S. states, Ontario is set to be one of the largest online gambling markets in North America by 2025, alongside Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan and potentially Illinois. FUTURE OBSTACLES AND OPPORTUNITIES In Canada, many doubts remain, and it is important to understand a number of regulatory variables that will define the scope and scale of future opportunities in this market. Some of them can be mentioned here: a) Characteristics of the sports betting model: although Ontario has confirmed its intention to include full sports betting in its plans for a competitive online gambling market, how quickly other provinces follow Ontario in implementing a similar model is very much uncertain. At the very least, some provinces may be more likely to watch and wait in order to learn initial lessons from Ontario before determining whether to open their own online markets to private operators. New lottery-run online sportsbooks are likely to be launched in the near future in British Columbia, Manitoba and Alberta, as well as Ontario, underscoring Canadian sports betting as a more immediate B2B or business-to-government opportunity, at least outside of the country's largest province; b) 'Conduct and Manage' restrictions: although private operators in Ontario will be able to register players through their own branded platforms much like in European or other North American markets, the province must still ultimately "conduct and manage" all online gambling operations in order to comply with Federal Criminal Code of Canada. One question to be answered is whether iGaming Ontario or its contracted private operators will have ultimate ownership or control of player data and how freely operators will be able to use that data to market to their customers; c) A more European than American system: in Ontario, there will be marketing and advertising restrictions for online casino gaming. However, about offshore operators, this province will intend to attract them into the regulated market, with operators not required to cease offshore activities in other Canadian provinces even after being registered in Ontario. That would give current Canadian-facing operators such as bet365, Betway or Pinnacle a significant advantage. Of course, this will generate a stronger competition, with a more diverse betting offering for Canadian players. 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It is no exaggeration to claim that the coming week will be make or break for affordable mobile communications in South Africa – quite possibly for the next 20 years. On 1 April 1994, Vodacom and MTN launched a service in South Africa, a launch brought forward to support the Independent Electoral Commission in managing the first democratic elections in the history of our country. Twenty years later, Vodacom and MTN are the dominant telecommunications operators, having eclipsed Telkom with the massive assistance of a R1 asymmetry with Telkom for the first 15 years of their operations. On 1 April 2014, a new, bold regulation will constrain the ability of Vodacom and MTN to continue to charge high retail rates. It will do this directly by reducing their termination rates (a de facto floor below which retail tariffs cannot fall) and also indirectly by providing significant pro-competitive support ("asymmetry") for the smaller operators. This asymmetry, although less than a third of the asymmetry granted to Vodacom and MTN to allow their businesses to compete, is still sufficient to provide a fighting chance that will see a long term and sustainable shift in the established duopoly of the past 10 years. Such a shift would mean a profound change in retail prices and could deliver enormous benefit to all customers (not just Cell C's), the South African economy as a whole and, yes, Cell C. The legal points will be heard this week and Cell C believes that it is in the interest of the public to be clear about what this fight is about. The bottom line is that even Vodacom and MTN acknowledge privately that reductions in termination rates are fair, reasonable and inevitable. They also acknowledge that their "costs" are far lower than the current termination rate of 40c. In fact, based on Vodacom's assertions about its retail tariffs it is clear that its true costs are substantially below the 20c that communications regulator Icasa has prescribed from 1 April 2014. If a change is inevitable, the only option left to Vodacom and MTN is to delay – and that is exactly what this fight is about. I am proud that our regulator had come up with something that would give consumers and the SA economy a bit of hope for affordable mobile communications in the future. As the founding CEO of Vodacom, I know that I had a hand in creating the environment we find ourselves in now. I accept that I helped build an industry dominated by a duopoly. At the time, and during the first 10 years of the industry, it was the right thing and the industry was about building high-quality networks. But it should never have lasted this long – the second 10 years of the industry appears to have been more about reaping extraordinary profit than about telecommunications. Having said that, I have also made the commitment to fix things as they stand now. When I joined Cell C, the first thing I did was reduce prepaid call rates to bring them in line with contract tariffs, which have traditionally been much lower than prepaid tariffs (and which continues to be the case for the dominant operators). Cell C introduced a simple concept: flat rates – one rate that applies to all calls, to any network, at any time, thus taking out the dizzying complexity of the traditional mobile space. And Cell C continues to do that even though we don't have the scale and financial muscle that our competitors have. I have not stopped believing in what I started when I joined Cell C, even while I have been recovering from the stroke I suffered late last year. I am in the final stages of my recovery and should be back in the saddle soon. It is my fervent hope that I return to an industry that looks very different from what it has for the last 20 years. I want to come back to an industry that reflects our 20 years of democracy. I want to come back to a competitive industry, an industry ready to provide services to everyone, at a good rate. I would like the next 10 years of the industry to be about honest, good value service, delivered in a way that consumers understand – a fair price for a good service. I believe that 1 April 2014 could prove to be almost as significant as 1 April 1994 – both pivotal moments in the history of our industry and our country.
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What do you have/serve for breakfast? I'd like one order of pancakes with cheese and strawberries, please. Poproszę jedną porcję nalesników z serem i truskawkami. I'd like it well done. I would like grilled vegetables on the side. Poproszę warzywa z grila jako dodatek. What do you recommend for desert? Co Pan (m.)/Pani (f.) poleca na deser? Could you bring me (some)...?
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Eduardo González-Pier Team Leader, Mexico Better Health Programme Eduardo González-Pier is an economist with more than 20 years of experience in the health and social security sectors. He has contributed to the development of health policy in Mexico, including major reforms, from varied high-level positions at the Ministry of Health and the Mexican Institute of Social Security. His work focuses on providing sound evidence and analysis to inform policymaking and promoting the development of mechanisms and tools to improve health system performance. He is a nonresident fellow at the Center for Global Development, a partner of Blutitude and Innovasalud healthcare advisory, and heads the Clinical Foundation Médica Sur A.C. He was the Undersecretary for Integration and Development of the Health Sector for the Federal Ministry of Health in Mexico City from 2014 to 2016; the Executive President of the Mexican Health Foundation from 2013 to 2014; and the Director of Finance of the Mexican Institute of Social Security from 2009 to 2013. Among other distinctions, he sits on the Boards of the Fundación Mexicana para la Salud A.C., a think tank on health sector issues in Mexico, and Médica Sur S.A.B. de C.V., a private hospital complex in Mexico City. Ph.D, economics, The University of Chicago M.A., economics, The University of Chicago B.S., engineering, economics, and mathematics, Washington and Lee University Fatima Adamu Fatima Adamu is a sociologist by training with particular expertise in gender, poverty, and equity issues in northern Nigeria.
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'The Voice' Season 20 Returns Very Soon — All Details about the Upcoming Season By Pedro Marrero One of America's favorite singing competition series "The Voice" will be marking its 10th anniversary on the air when it returns for its 20th season in March, and fans can't wait to know every detail about it. Following 19 outstanding seasons NBC singing competition show "The Voice" continues to prove that there is so much talent to be discovered in the US, and the network is about to release the 20th season of the hit series. The upcoming season will be the second to be recorded under the safety measures to prevent the spreading of COVID-19, including virtual audiences and no companions for the contestants in the set. John Legend, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, and Nick Jonas posing for a promotional photo for "The Voice" season 18 in November 2019. | Image: Getty Images. While the revamped format of the series for our pandemic times will remain the same as season 19, there are still little changes that will keep things fresh for the audiences, without the show losing its familiar ambiance. Although the names of the contestants for season 20 will only be revealed when the Blind Auditions are aired, the producers of the singing competition are reportedly already watching auditions. RETURNING COACHES Country singer Blake Shelton continues as the only coach to have been working on every season of the show since the beginning, and with seven wins, he is so far the most successful coach. Pop singer Kelly Clarkson, who joined the coaching panel on season 14, and R&B singer John Legend, who joined on season 16, are also confirmed to be returning for the upcoming season. CHANGES IN THE COACH PANEL Former No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani, who stepped in to replace Nick Jonas as a coach in season 19 (she won the season), is not returning for the upcoming season, leaving Jonas to get his seat in the coaching panel back. Jonas, who only joined the show as a coach in season 18, when he made it to the finals, is said to be eager to return to challenge Shelton, and he is determined to make the best out of his comeback. "Little do these coaches know I've grown stronger by the day. The newbie has now become the master. A warrior never sleeps," Jonas said in a video ahead of the premiere of the newest season of "The Voice." Later in the season, for the Battle Rounds, advisors like Brandy (Team Ocean), Dan + Shay (Team Blake), Luis Fonsi (Team Kelly), and Darren Criss (Team Nick), are going to be making appearances. HOSTING DUTIES 47-year-old veteran media personality, DJ, VJ, and host Carson Daly has been hosting "The Voice" since the start of the series in 2011, and his fans don't need to worry because Daly is returning for his 20th season in front of the show. "It's hard to be both really popular and really cool. I think The Voice's legacy is that it was able to achieve both," Daly recently told TV Insider, proving that he is himself a big fan of the series. WHEN AND WHERE TO WATCH Why Did Kelly Clarkson Not Return for Season 22 of 'the Voice'? Who Won 'The Masked Singer' Season 7? The Show Reveals Identities of Firefly, Ringmaster, and Prince Craig Wayne Boyd Was Homeless before Winning 'The Voice' — Now He Is Happy Father of Five The 20th season of the voice will premiere on Monday, March 1, 2021, at 8 p.m. Easter Time – 7 p.m. Central Time, on NBC. Episodes will be aired on Mondays and Tuesdays, and will also be available on the streaming service Peacock. While every season of the series has lasted about 10 weeks, the exact number of episodes changes from season to season. It is not clear how long season 20 is going to be, but based on the last two, it will probably consist of about 19. In case that you are having trouble waiting until March 1 to get a new taste of this acclaimed show, you can watch the teasers and trailers the network has been sharing via YouTube since November 2020. The 2021 winner of "The Voice" will receive $100,000 and a record deal with Republic Records as the prize, a dream pursuit by thousands of people who year after year audition for a chance in the competition. Who Is Noah Thompson? Everything to Know About 'American Idol' Winner Why Did Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello Break Up? Here's Everything We Know about the Couple's Split Who Is Leah Marlene's Dad? Facts about the 'American Idol' Season 20 Finalist and Her Famous Father When Will 'Chicago Med' Be Back on TV? 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State Patrol dispatch a lifeline to troopers State Patrol dispatch a lifeline to troopers State Patrol dispatch a lifeline to troopers Check out this story on fdlreporter.com: http://fondul.ac/1GntY5t Sharon Roznik, USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Published 5:39 p.m. CT April 23, 2015 | Updated 10:37 p.m. CT April 24, 2015 Fond du Lac State Patrol dispatcher Lance Thomas talks about police dispatching. Doug Raflik/Action Reporter Media A glimpse behind the scenes with dispatchers at State Patrol headquarters in Fond du Lac. State Patrol District 3 dispatcher Lance Thomas keeps an eye on eight different monitors during his shift at State Patrol headquarters in Fond du Lac.(Photo: Doug Raflik/Action Reporter Media)Buy Photo On a recent Saturday afternoon at State Patrol headquarters in Fond du Lac, dispatcher Andy Thone watched a screen zeroed-in on Interstate 41 as a gray van hit the center line over and over. It's a common call dispatchers respond to — a citizen calling in an erratic driver endangering safety on one of Wisconsin's 750 miles of interstates and 11,010 miles of U.S. and state highways. The seven-member team in Fond du Lac is a close-knit group — seasoned dispatchers who are well-versed in switching from zero to 60 in a matter of seconds. They act as a lifeline for troopers and inspectors out on the road. "I think everyone here has a type-A personality, wants to lead on the dance floor," said dispatcher Amanda Freeman. "You have to be someone who is willing to step in and take charge. Andy and I are communicators, that's our job." She's speaking of her work partner, Andy Thone, a 27-year veteran dispatcher. Both were on duty March 24, the day Trooper Trevor Casper was killed in the line of duty in Fond du Lac. The armed robbery suspect Casper was following, Timothy Snyder, was also killed in the exchange of gunfire. "I was running the radio that day, had just put in 16 hours when the call came in," Thone said. "It went from just looking for the suspect to a second squad arriving at the scene and radioing 'officer down' within moments." Casper had been following Snyder in the suspect vehicle, talking with dispatch, with backup just 30 seconds to 1 minute away, Thone said. Meanwhile, other law enforcement in the city were searching for a suspect who had robbed Hometown Bank about an hour earlier, which turned out to be an unrelated incident. "There is no book on how to handle incidents like that," Thone said. "We are here in a protected environment, yet we bled with them." Thone also recalls working the day in 1986 when Trooper Deborah McMenamin was struck and killed by a passing motorist as she was conducting a traffic stop near Eau Claire. Freeman said when tragedies happen, training kicks in and dispatchers work on automatic pilot. "You do what you have to do without thinking," she said. "Then, afterwards, you second-guess yourself. Should I have sent another car? Should I have notified someone else? All the 'what ifs' — that's the hardest part." She believes Snyder made the decision to leave his vehicle and confront Casper at that point in the pursuit because he realized he would only have one officer to deal with for a very short window of time. "My thought is it happened for a reason, and we don't know why. We don't have the answers we are searching for," she said. Dispatcher Lance Thomas was 3 years old when his grandmother gave him a small scanner that decided his career path. He has served as a law enforcement dispatcher for 13 years. State Patrol District 3 dispatchers Lance Thomas, left, and Amanda Freeman keep a close eye on motorists and troopers out on the roads at State Patrol northeast region headquarters in Fond du Lac. (Photo: Doug Raflik/Action Reporter Media) "The job is everything I'd hope it would be," Thomas said. "There's never a better feeling than helping someone in need — from ordering a wrecker to sending troopers to aid survivors in a fatal crash." Thomas said for him, Casper's death drove home the irrelevance of petty things. He was also working up near Green Bay as a dispatcher when Hobart/Lawrence police officers Robert Etter and Stephanie Markins were killed in 2002. A man rammed his truck into their parked squad car. "When you have a big incident like this, everyone comes together to work through it," Thomas said. "It doesn't knock us down, it makes us strive to see what we can do better." It's now been a month since Casper's death, and people continue to stop by the State Patrol, dropping off food, gift baskets and offering heartfelt support. "Any time someone dies in the line of duty, a death message goes out nationwide. The outpouring we've received is unbelievable. It's motivation for us," Thomas said. Fond du Lac's State Patrol Post 3 in Fond du Lac employs 38 troopers and 15 inspectors that cover 11 counties in the northeast region of the state. Resembling a space station, the dispatch center's CAD system is the hub of the post, with eight screens per dispatcher. A GPS mapping screen follows the location of vehicles from multiple law enforcement agencies. "Unique to the State Patrol, we have access to all highway cameras in the state," Thomas said. Their most common call is for reckless drivers. Besides patrolling the roadways for traffic violations, state patrol troopers also handle all accidents involving semitrailers, set up detours for the Department of Transportation, reconstruct accidents at fatal crashes, and map the scene of crimes for the Department of Criminal Investigations. "Our handling of crashes make us shine," Thomas said. "When it comes to traffic management, our agency is spectacular, and it makes me proud to be a part of the team." Freeman says sometimes it's hard not to take the job home with her. As the employee assistance coordinator, she always deals with the stress other people are experiencing on the job. "If it's something that involves a trooper or a child involved in a crash, it's not easy to leave things at the door," Freeman said. "I have four kids, and I'm married to a sheriff's deputy in Winnebago County, so the kids ask questions. We limit our time talking about our jobs at home." Thomas said he sometimes brings his 7-year-old daughter into work so she can learn the value of service to others. "I want her to know that she can, we can, make a difference in the world," he said. Contact Sharon Roznik at [email protected] or (920) 907-7936; on Twitter: @sharonroznik. 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Wealthy Affiliate provides keyword lists for profitable markets, marketing resources, advertising techniques, and coaching by two successful internet marketers who are making more than the average person does in a year, each month. Join Now. One aspect of PRweb that is often overlooked is the fact that many of the press releases will give you a trackback if you reference them on your blog. I've used this tactic quite a bit and see a reasonably steady stream of traffic coming from these press releases for sometimes weeks after I make the post. Further, a look at the source code of these trackbacks reveals that PRweb is NOT using the fabled "NoFollow" tag. Which means, Google CAN follow these links and CAN give you a PR (as in Page Rank) boost. What's more, PRweb is an authority site with a homepage Page Rank of seven; make no mistake, this is one of the trusted sites that Google spiders everyday! The PRweb page above has a [tag-tec]Page Rank[/tag-tec] of 4, if you follow the link through to my post you'll see that my page has a PR 3 – most of the Page Rank has to be from my PRweb trackback since my Homepage is only a PR 2 🙁 . …That's all I'm saying on this one, use the technique if you want, tell your friends about it… Just please …speak kindly of me 😉 .
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You are here: Home » i-VAWA, US toxic waste being dumped overseas now! The U.S. Govt. is planning to table a bill in its Senate and the Lower House named the iVAWA which stands for "International Violence against Women Act". Not to be surprised at all, it will be completely anti-male and in the name of Women Empowerment, Male Entrapment would be passed off as a social service. The U.S. Govt. is planning to release $ 1 billion, which works out to Rs. 4500 Crore for creating awareness about iVAWA and Indian feminists would easily get $ 200 million which works out to Rs. 900 crores for implementing iVAWA. Such an amount of money is sufficiently enough to ruin Indian men's lives. Apart from being gender biased, the iVAWA is actually "A Ticking Social Bomb" which will be covered shortly, but before that I will share certain bare facts. India enacted its first domestic violence laws in 1983, over a decade before the United States passed the Violence against Women Act in 1994. Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code mandates the arrest and jailing of the husband accused of domestic violence, along with his male/female relatives. Under Indian law, such persons are presumed guilty until proven innocent. According to a survey by Professor Murray Straus of the United States, females in India are more likely to engage in severe domestic violence (punch, hit, kick, or choke) than males. Despite that fact, Indian domestic violence laws consider only women as victims and does not take account the male victims. This method of prevention of domestic violence has miserably failed in India. In four years from 2004-2007, more than 123,000 women and 423,000 men were arrested and jailed without investigation or trial under the domestic violence legislation Section 498A. These figures are from the National Crime Records Bureau. This is one of the worst violations of civil rights ever reported in India. Therefore, the Indian Home Ministry has directed all the States to stop misuse of this law and put an end to jailing of innocent people. The above data clearly shows that "Experiments designed to project controlling of Domestic Violence" have not only miserably failed, but they have probably resulted in unintended consequences also as explained above. And now by way of iVAWA, the U.S. Govt. is spending $ 1 billion which amounts to Rs. 4500 crores on spreading more male hatred in the society and break more families, and all this, when the U.S. is heavily drowned in debt. The Frontline did an exclusive piece on the U.S. economy in Mar 2009 bringing out hard facts about the U.S. economy. The entire video is available at the link. 1. The U.S.A. Govt. is having a national debt of 10 Trillion Dollars as of now (i.e. as on the date of the video 24 Mar 2009). 2. It does not have money to run its daily expenditures as well and borrows money at the rate of 70 Billion Dollars daily at extravagant rates. 3. This entire fiscal deficit that kept rising and depleted the US treasury was filled by taking loans from China, India, Japan and the Saudi as part of US Treasury Reserve Securities. In fact, currently an estimated 50 Billion Dollars from India, 100 Billion Dollars from China and 120 Billion Dollars from Japan are in the US Treasuries. And now the current U.S. debt as per US National Debt Clock stands at $ 12 trillion+ which is around Rs. 550 Lakh Crores. The U.S. is able to maintain such a high debt only because it is considered a developed country and developing countries like India, China, etc. are lending money to the U.S. With a staggering and ever increasing debt in the vicinity of Rs. 550 Lakh Crores, the U.S. is now planning to approve a further 4500 crores worldwide for spreading more male-hatred under the guise of the implementation of iVAWA. The Violence against Women Act (VAWA) in the U.S. is already a failed experiment and the above economic prescription has proven the financial prowess of American politicians. In such a situation, unleashing another social bomb called the iVAWA and wasting Rs. 4500 crores for that, how prudent would that a decision be for the already fluttering U.S. Govt., is something to ponder over. for India to name a few. Added to that, with the money borrowed from India, it will be further used to break the existing family system of India by creating more fatherless children, single-parent families, teenage pregnancies, juvenile crime, drug abuse, etc. with another anti-male, anti-social gender obsessed unconstitutional law, the iVAWA. The iVAWA is a ticking social bomb waiting to explode. If we the citizens of India want to save India from the catastrophic after-effects of iVAWA, then join me in condemning the law and urging the U.S. Govt. to exclude India from the iVAWA. Feel free to circulate this article far and wide. Dominance and symmetry in partner violence by male and female university students in 32 nations. Children and Youth Services Review. Volume 30. 2008, Pages 252-275.
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Weston Title historically has represented major builders and real estate developers in South Florida. Our roster of builders include Terra Group, Windmill Reserve, Landmark Building and Design, Delcrest Homes, Ambry Homes, Danro Homes, Arvida/JMB Partners, and Stonebrook Estates. Weston Title has provided a "soup to nuts" representation of developers and clients through the joint venturing of legal work that is provided by our sister company, the law firm of Oppenheim Law. Between the two companies, builders are represented from the time they begin to look for the acquisition of property and financing through closing. The professionals of Weston Title make sure that every real estate closing, whether it is the actual acquisition of the land or the closing of each home to a purchaser, goes smoothly and seamlessly. With Weston Title, each of our clients are assigned a team member so there is continuity in your project and you receive the individualized attention that you deserve. We strive to keep a personal relationship with our clients to insure that your project is smoothly and efficiently proceeding as scheduled. Our multilingual team at Weston Title handles all of the important real estate closing details, alongside our professional & friendly service. We will conduct each residential closing in such a manner that, you, the builder, has complete peace of mind that the real estate closing will go smoothly and effortlessly and that the home will close on a timely basis. Our goal is to become your greatest resource for closing your homes. Please feel free to call Roy Oppenheim of Weston Title & Escrow Title @ 954-384-6168 to discuss how Weston Title can serve your company's needs.
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Columbus Z is an output management solution that allows users to send mainframe documents from the JES spool to any printer in a multi-platform systems landscape including z/Linux, Unix, IBM i and Windows. Columbus Z controls the z/OS mainframe output management environment to drive maximum value from your existing print infrastructure. Non-mainframe applications can make use of high-speed mainframe-attached printers, and vice versa: documents can be transferred off the mainframe to low-cost PCL printers. This approach minimizes the need for investment in new printer hardware. Seamless integration with the rest of the Columbus suite makes mainframe printing an integral part of your enterprise document management and delivery infrastructure.
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Dan Proops > A Letter From Sarah A novel by Dan Proops "Dan Proops' writing has a clarity and immediacy which pulls you into the world of his characters, their conflicts and obsessions and refuses to let you go; quite simply, he makes you want to turn the page and that, to my mind, is the fundamental business of fiction." - Mike Walker - Radio dramatist and feature and documentary writer "An intriguing and addictive read. The writing is superb, as is his cast of beautifully drawn characters. I'd recommend this book to anyone." - Rick Sky "Dan Proops' novel is a psychological white knuckle ride through the hopes and despairs of a man wrestling with truths, mirages, lies and visions. It is an exciting, heart-breaking, infuriating, teasing and disturbing read." - John Hind, The Observer Adam's sister, Sarah, has been missing for seven years, but he hasn't given up hope of finding her. He is a sculptor and lives with his bedridden father who is a bully and a curmudgeon. One morning, as the anniversary of Sarah's disappearance nears, Adam receives a letter from her and she is apparently alive and well, living in New York. Adam travels to Brooklyn to search for Sarah as he's desperate to see her, but she seems determined to avoid him. Sarah's letters arrive weekly, but she continues to remain elusive. Adam is perplexed by Sarah's requests for secrecy, as is his father and his girlfriend, Cassandra. He is determined to find her, whatever the cost to his wellbeing, health and sanity.... Genre: Mystery Similar books by other authors The Magpies (Magpies, book 1) As If Women Mattered Virginia DeLuca When You Disappeared Used availability for Dan Proops's A Letter From Sarah Paperback Editions March 2019 : UK Paperback Title: A Letter From Sarah Author(s): Dan Proops ISBN: 1-912666-21-9 / 978-1-912666-21-8 (UK edition) Publisher: Urbane Publications Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA Amazon AU Kindle Editions March 2019 : USA, Australia, Canada, UK Kindle edition Publisher: Urbane Publications Limited
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For a limited time, Pizza Hut is offering new Triple Cheese Covered Stuffed Crust pizza. The Triple Cheese Covered Stuffed Crust is layered with Toasted Parmesan, Premium Cheddar and Aged Asiago with a ring of melted cheese baked into the crust. A large 1-topping is promo priced at $11.99. The Cheese Crust pizza has become the multi-blade razor for the new millennium. Now this looks like something I can get behind. I love the classic stuffed crust but did not enjoy the last 2 stuffed crust specialties they offered that only had "pockets" of cheese in the crust. Just didn't have the same effect.
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Tucked among the native bushland in which Elements of Byron sits is an all-natural adventure playground ready to enthrall even the most energetic of kids. Inspired by the excitement, grace and undoubted physical challenge of Parkour, this natural agility course is designed to spark imaginations and reveal new limits to each child who takes it on. Keep the kids entertained for hours as they discover the thrill of playing outdoors. Our new playground fits seamlessly into the coastal bushland on the eastern edge of the resort. Made of natural woods and with a soft-sand base, it appears like it grew out of the forest that surrounds it. Made from sustainable timber, each post carries the unique knots and lines of the timber it was carved from. With a soft, natural feel, this agility course is reminiscent of climbing trees in open countryside, offering your children an idealised, almost nostalgic, experience of childhood adventures. Its soft-sand base adds another link to the wider environment, with the Beach Club and Belongil Beach only a couple of minutes' walk further up the path. There are 15 discrete sections linked together to form a challenging course. Inspired by parkour—the urban sport where participants athletically navigate our urban spaces—this course is designed to test and thrill everyone who tries it. There are balance beams and poles, climbing boards and rope walls alongside wobble and suspension bridges that are tricky to traverse. Each element tests the key skills of Parkour: strength, nimbleness, balance and, of course, agility. The playground course is set up in a U-shaped curve with all sections linked together to create a sequence of physical challenges. And once the kids have completed it one way, turn them round to master it in reverse or set playful challenges to make certain sections even harder. As they clamber across and navigate the various obstacles, you'll be reassured by the soft-sand base that cushions any fall. There are no sharp edges either, the wood expertly crafted so each surface is a pleasure to touch. Located alongside our all-weather tennis court, you can enjoy a game or two while the kids attempt to master the course. If you'd rather something a little less strenuous, there are picnic benches and a lawn to relax on right next to the playground. You can even lie back on one of the loungers located next to the tennis court entrance. And if you really can't resist, test your own agility on the course and discover the big kid inside is very much still alive and adventurous!
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Several years after creating his blog Breakfast with Nick, Columbus blogger Nick Dekker now breaks 100,000 pageviews per month. Columbus blogger Nick Dekker started his blog Breakfast with Nick in 2007 as a hobby. He grew up loving breakfast and started the blog as a way to remember the places he'd been and his experiences. Dekker now breaks 100,000 pageviews a month on his blog, has more than 11,000 followers on his related Instagram account and receives requests for sponsored content. He also published a guidebook to breakfast in Columbus in 2011. What skills do I have (i.e., writing, editing, photography, technology)? Just like other platforms, blogs should define an intended audience (or two or three, but that's about the max). For Dekker, this audience is anyone living in Columbus or traveling to Columbus. "I always think of people in the city and helping them discover a new favorite spot, get to know new places that have opened or rediscover an old favorite," says Dekker, noting the trend of using food to get to know places. With that audience in mind and knowing that 75 percent of his readers live in Columbus, Dekker uses his blog to help readers discover local food and things to do. This means he also provides images, addresses, websites, dietary restrictions and other logistical information since his readers often rely on the blog to find new places to eat. In the video below, Dekker talks about the importance of finding a niche and establishing a trusted voice in that space. Breakfast with Nick blogger Nick Dekker talks about blogging. Dekker says he follows advice he received early on from a fellow food blogger: the best thing you can do for your readers is to be honest and consistent. "If I gush about every place I go, it won't seem honest. Having a trusted voice has helped me build a readership," says Dekker. The voice in his blog – laid back, honest and passionate about food – built a niche that set Dekker apart from other resources offering formal culinary instruction or restaurant critiques. Lauren Powers runs Columbus style and travel blog An Explorer's Heart. She notes that a defined target audience is also helpful if the goal is to monetize the blog because brands appreciate knowing who you're targeting with the content. Polaris Fashion Place, AMC Theatres and Modcloth are among the brands that sponsor Powers' posts because they're interested in the target audience she reaches. Local blogger Lauren Powers rebranded her blog into An Explorer's Heart to focus more on her key topics of style and travel.
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Kickstart your kibble with Stella & Chewy's SuperBlends Cage-Free Duck Duck Goose Recipe Meal Mixers Freeze-Dried Raw Dog Food Topper. Delivering a boost of superfoods with blueberries, strawberries, and bananas, it's an easy way to pack your dog's diet with nutrients, probiotics, and antioxidants. Based on the philosophy that pets thrive on the same diet they would eat in the wild, this recipe gives your dog what he naturally craves, and is made from 95% cage-free poultry, organs, and bone, plus 100% organic fruits and vegetables. Simply scoop, mix in with your pet's kibble, and watch him come running! And to ensure the highest quality, each batch is made with care in the USA in Stella & Chewy's own kitchen. Is Stella & Chewy's appropriate for puppies? Yes! Stella & Chewy's dinners for dogs are designed to be complete and balanced for all life stages—this means they're great for puppies, too! They do meet AAFCO standards for complete and balanced nutrition across all life stages. You can use any of the products—either freeze-dried or frozen, any flavor. You will, however, want to introduce them slowly—a typical transition takes about 7 - 10 days. Puppies do need more food than adults at the same weight. Feed up to twice the amount recommended on feeding guidelines. All Stella & Chewy's ingredients are responsibly sourced - NEVER with ingredients from China. The meats, poultry, fish are antibiotic-free and have no added hormones. Beef, Lamb and Venison are sourced from North America, Australia and New Zealand. They are grass-fed. All fruits and vegetables are 100% organic. They are all sourced from North and South America based on seasonal availability. The vitamin and mineral mix we use our products is formulated for us in the United States—the individual components are from the US and Western Europe with Taurine from Japan. What are the sharp things I'm finding in the freeze-dried and frozen foods? Aren't they harmful? Stella & Chewy's adds raw ground bone to all dinners as it's an essential part of a raw diet. The bone is safe and highly digestible when raw. The bone is ground with a 3/16" grind plate—this means the bone could appear up to approximately 1/4" in size. The bone in the diet is ground to that size because of the health benefits it provides. A carnivore's teeth and body are designed to consume bone—especially raw bone, like the bone used in each S&C meal. If it's ground to a powder, it doesn't have as many of the benefits. While it may feel sharper to our fingers, a carnivore's body is designed to consume and process the bone effectively and safely, as long as it's never cooked, heated, or microwaved. What food safety procedures does Stella & Chewy's follow? Stella & Chewy's has a patented food safety procedure to ensure the safety of every product. The most powerful step in this procedure is the high pressure processing (HPP) step—this is a cold water pressure process that effectively eliminates harmful bacteria from the food. This process is used on all products, regardless of the protein. As food-borne bacteria can be present in any type of meat, Stella & Chewy's feel that incurring the extra cost of HPP for all products is the responsible thing to do. This way pet parents can rest assured that they're always bring a safe food into their home. Additionally, HPP is the only reliable method for maintaining the wonderful raw nutrition of our products while still removing harmful pathogens.All batches of food are sent to a 3rd party testing facility to be tested for both Salmonella and E.coli and Listeria—no food ever leaves the plant without negative test results in hand. How do you prepare Stella & Chewy's freeze-dried foods for dogs? Freeze-dried Dinners and Mixers for dogs can be fed dry or rehydrated prior to feeding. If you choose to use the products dry, please be sure your pet is drinking plenty of water at mealtime. If your pet isn't a big drinker, or you're afraid that they may not get enough water, then rehydrate the food with cool or warm (never hot) water prior to feeding. If fed dry, the food can sit out for up to 12 hours prior to discarding. If fed rehydrated, the food can sit out for up to 2 hours. Can I feed my pet more than one flavor of Stella & Chewy's? We do suggest rotating proteins every 2-6 weeks. This means you would feed one flavor consistently for 2-6 weeks, then switch to another flavor for 2-6 weeks, etc. This is a great way to give your dog variety and to help keep protein-based allergies at bay. Can the Stella & Chewy's freeze-dried and frozen foods be cooked or heated? Stella & Chewy's products cannot be cooked, heated or microwaved. Doing so removes much of the nutrition. Additionally, we add raw, ground bone to our products as it's an essential part of a raw diet. Raw bone is incredibly safe—however when bone cooks, it can become brittle and can splinter. Cooked bone is never safe for animals. What is the shelf life on Stella & Chewy's products? Stella & Chewy's foods have an expiration date of one year past the date of production. It is suggested to use our products by this date, or within a few days after. Much past that and we would recommend discarding the bag. Freezing or refrigerating would not extend the listed shelf life. Give your pup's meal a kick-start with Stella & Chewy's Meal Mixers and Meal Mixer Superblends. Your dog naturally craves meat, so why not surprise him with a little extra at dinnertime? These freeze-dried raw meat toppers give you a convenient way to add protein and nutrients to any kibble or wet food—just scoop and serve. A dog's body is designed to eat a diet that relies heavily on meat. Stella & Chewy's makes it easy to feed your domesticated canine friend this prey model diet, even if you don't feed raw exclusively. Meal Mixers have 95% meat, nutrient-rich organs and bone, and Meal Mixer Superblends have 90% plus all sorts of healthy superfoods. Both meal enhancers also offer a daily dose of vitamins and minerals with 100% organic fruits and vegetables. MEAL MIXERS: Make kibble anything but ordinary with 95% meats, organs and bones that are freeze-dried and blended with organic fruits and vegetables. MEAL MIXER SUPERBLENDS: Let him chow down on raw bites of 90% meat, organs and bones plus freeze-dried chunks of organic fruit and veggie superfoods that offer tons of fiber, vitamin C and antioxidants. Just like the name says, mix it in with your pet's usual food—it works with both wet and dry. Put the bowl down for dinnertime, and your hungry pooch will instantly take care of the rest. My pups and I are huge fans of the Stella and Chewy's meal mixers and patties. These superblends are essentially meal mixers with bits of banana, blueberry, and strawberry. My pups generally avoided the berries and bananas and went only for the meat. We'll stick with the regular meal mixers from now on! Dogs Love It, But Where's The Fruit?! I bought this for my dog's new kibble since Duck was one of the proteins the kibble was made with. Upon opening the large bag, maybe only 3 dehydrated banana chunks were sighted? Makes me want to just buy the 18oz normal duck duck goose version and buy myself dehydrated berries at the store. This large bag should last a while for my two Rottweilers since I don't follow the recommended amount, I just put 4-5 chunks in my hands and break them up and evenly place the pieces over their kibble. I love the super blends idea but their needs to be more fruits added. My dog really likes this in his food he will try and eat this first and food last but ive only been able to put a half scoop in 1 time a day because it's too expensive to put a few scoops a day if I did I would be on my second bag in just under a week and food on top this 33$ bag is just a little too much . So I think I would only buy this maybe every other month and give it to him on special days . My very picky elderly dog that has diarrhea issues and refuses to eat does not turn her nose up to this. She loves it. So do my other dogs. They gobble it up. My frenchies love this delicious topper in their food. It even has bananas and blueberries and strawberries in it. Our dog loves these mixers. She actually will not eat unless some mixers are on her food!
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TSX: FVI CA 9.63 NYSE: FSM US 7.55 About Fortuna Mines and Projects Mining with Pride and Purpose Institutional Coverage Sustainability Framework More Recent News Stock Options Granted Fortuna Ventures Inc. (TSX-Venture: FVI) announces that it has granted incentive stock options to its directors and officers to purchase up to an aggregate of 330,000 common shares, exercisable for… Read more pdf Radius & Fortuna reach a joint venture agreement on the high grade Tambor Gold Project, Guatemala Vancouver, December 2, 2004: Radius Gold Inc. (TSX-Venture: RDU, "Radius") and Fortuna Ventures Inc. (TSX-Venture: FVI, "Fortuna") are pleased to announce that – subject to regulatory… Commencement of Further Exploration on the Dunlop Bay Property On July 23, 2004 the Company announced the results of its then recently completed exploration program on the Company's Dunlop Bay Property. Based upon the results of that work program, the Company… Closing of Debt Settlement Further to news releases dated April 7, 2004 and May 11, 2004 in which the Company announced a debt settlement, the Company is pleased to announce that on August 31, 2004 (and as updated on September… Dunlop Bay Property Exploration Results Further to the news release of June 8, 2004, Fortuna Ventures Inc. is pleased to announce the results on its surface exploration program on its 100% owned Dunlop Bay property, Matagami area,… Dunlop Bay Property Exploration Commences Fortuna ventures is please to announce that work has begun on its 100% owned Dunlop Bay Gold property. The exploration program has been designed to outline the high-grade mineralized veins found on… Private Placement, Property Development and Reactivation The Company announces that it has agreed to sell 2,000,000 units at the price of $0.25 per unit for gross proceeds of $500,000. Each unit is comprised of one common share and one share purchase… The Company announces that it has agreed to settle outstanding debt totaling approximately $687,709.47 by way of the issuance to the creditors of approximately 2,750,835 shares at a deemed price of… Fortuna Quarterly Update and Financial Results March 1, 2004 - During the first quarter ended December 31, 2003, Fortuna Ventures Inc. (the "Company") incurred a loss of $14,424 or $0.008 per share. This figure compares to a loss of $19,125 or… © 2021 Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. All rights reserved. | Disclaimer Hub Page Lindero Mine, Argentina San Jose Mine, Mexico Caylloma Mine, Peru Arizaro Project, Argentina Our Contribution to Society © 2021 Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.
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Evan Polin is the co-author of SELLING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES THE SANDLER WAY which teaches non-selling professionals how to sell. He is also a certified Sandler trainer who plays an important role in Sandler's worldwide organization, Sandler Training – the world leader in sales development training programs. Along with his father, Evan co-heads a Sandler Training center in the Philadelphia area.
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Cinema Dispatch: See Saw – A Franchise Retrospective The Saw films and all the images you see in this retrospective are owned by Lionsgate Films As mentioned in my Jigsaw review, I've had a somewhat complicated relationship with Saw franchise as I'm sure is the case with a lot of fans who somehow stuck with this series to the bloody end despite it inarguably getting worse and worse as it went along. Now this is hardly new for horror franchises (just look at the startling sharp drop the Halloween movies took) but to me Saw wasn't just a series that got BAD or CHEESY as it went along; it got actively toxic. What do I mean by that? Well if you read the review I've now referenced twice already (SHARE IT WITH YOUR FRIENDS!!) you probably already know what that is, but let's go ahead and take a look at this series from the beginning to see just how it managed to change and pervert its core concepts over time. Oh, and we're going into TOTAL SPOILERS on these films, so only read if you've already binged watched them on Netflix or cannot be bothered to ever do so. Let's get started!! Saw (2004) Two men (Cary Elwes and Leigh Whannell) find themselves locked in a room and chained to opposite sides of it with a dead guy right in the middle; presumably having shot his brains out given the blood on the floor and the gun in his hand. Eventually they find a few tapes left for them by the serial killer who locked them up there in the first place known only as Jigsaw. They only have so much time to get out of this trap before the killer starts looking towards their loved ones, and this means they may have to make some really tough decisions; ones that involve the titular saw of the movie. I haven't watched this movie in about a decade so going back to where it all started, ESPECIALLY after seeing what the series would ultimately turn into, was quite a shock as the original film has much more in common with Se7en than any of the other movies. To a certain extent it's a bit unfair to compare this initial entry to the rest of the series as it ends up feeling like an outlier (similar to how the first Friday the 13th doesn't even have Jason as the killer) but there are qualities to this that are sorely missed in the sequels. For one, Jigsaw isn't the overwhelming and unstoppable force that he would become in later films and is also a downright sadistic mother fucker with no redeeming qualities. Later films went all in on the cult of Jigsaw which is one of the biggest failings of the entire series; not only because it puts forth a reprehensible world view, but it takes so much menace and danger away from Jigsaw as a character. The Jigsaw in this film (working through a character named Zep) isn't given a platform to spout his faux-populist agenda and the film takes time to show just how horrific and unjustifiable his actions are; mostly through the extended sequences of Zep having to terrorize a mother and child while the game is going on. Compare this to the later films where even the INNOCENT victims barely get a semblance of humanity before becoming props in a giant shit show of moving parts and sharp metal, and you can see why things got so monotonous and smug as the series went along. Now I'm not about to tell you that this is a perfect movie by any stretch as the editing is rather poor and the performance by Danny Glover is surprisingly awful, but you can see why this first film managed to garner the reputation it did and why Lionsgate was so eager to turn it into a franchise. The only question is, now that we know who the killer is (the guy on the floor played by Tobin Bell was playing dead the whole time) where else could they really go? Saw II (2005) The movie begins with the infamous Jigsaw Killer (Tobin Bell) actually getting captured by the police who have managed to find his secret lair and are surprised to find that the one they've been tirelessly hunting is in fact an old man with terminal cancer. Still, it'd be a bad move to underestimate him as Detective Eric Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) finds out rather quickly when they find monitors showing what appears to be a video feed of the next game that Jigsaw has devised. The catch here is that Eric's son Daniel (Erik Knudsen) is one of the players (rounded out by a series of criminals and someone who has already survived one of Jigsaw's games) in what appears to be a whole HOUSE of traps! With only a few hours to spare and the criminal mastermind behind it all right in front of him, how will Detective Matthews manage to save his son from becoming one of Jigsaw's last victims? One of the most thankless tasks imaginable is to try and make a sequel to an unexpected hit; especially when said sequel doesn't have the original director of the first one. In James Wan's place Darren Lynn Bousman who gets a co-writing credit here (the film is mostly based on a screenplay he was trying to sell at the time) along with the writer of the original film Leigh Whannell so there was more than enough chances for this film to fall flat on its face in trying to recapture the magic that was partly due to the talented director who was no longer in the driver's seat. And yet, what we got is easily the best film in the franchise at least as far as I'm concerned. There are a few reasons why this is the case, but it mostly boils down to the movie being smart enough to expand the world set up in the original film instead of simply trying to recapture exactly what they got right the first time around. The best aspect about this is the fact that the film wastes no time putting the Jigsaw Killer John Kramer front and center into the movie as Tobin Bell is a phenomenal actor who makes the most of what is easily the biggest role he has in the entire series. Unlike the first one where he's basically just on hand to be the twist and later films where he's just around to try and tie things back to the earlier films, this is him in all his smug and menacing glory as he wastes no time letting Donnie know how full of shit he is and how much smarter he is than everyone else. Now it's not like later films which straight up deify him and make his actions above reproach, but this is a much more interesting and fleshed out character than we got in the last film that is sold perfectly with an actor practically brimming with charisma. He's still far from a good guy as he's still straight up murdering people with his life ending prognosis justifying his God complex, but he manages to keep the audience engaged in the way that characters like Hannibal Lecter and Freddy Kruger did in their respective films. The traps themselves are some of the better in the series as they aren't as OVERLY complicated like they'd be as the series went along, but have enough variety and creativity as to feel like a solid evolution of what we got in the first film. I guess you can say that the rest of the cast falls rather flat standing next to the powerhouse that is Tobin Bell, but they're serviceable enough to get the job done and it has an ending that's even better than the first film. Not the BEST in the series which we'll get to soon enough, but this is one of the few sequels out there that managed to pass the original film in almost every way which means we got a REALLY good movie, but it also means the next movie has even MORE to live up to. Saw III (2006) After finding out in the last film that Jigsaw Survivor Amanda Young (Shawnee Smith) has become John Kramer's accomplice and protégé, the third film picks up with her kidnapping Doctor Lynn (Bahar Soomekh) who is tasked with keeping John (Tobin Bell) alive long enough to see his final game to completion. This game involves Jeff (Angus Macfadyen) who had lost his son in an accident going through a series of rooms with traps that are meant to either give him the vengeance he's looking for against those he deems responsible for his son's death or to find salvation through forgiving those who wronged him and letting go of the past. Will Jigsaw's last game end with a man redeemed and a family brought back together, and what will Amanda do once John is gone and isn't there to guide her on this homicidal path she's chosen? We were already lucky enough to get a good sequel from the first film, so it's hardly a surprise that the third time turns out NOT to be the charm. That said there's still enough to appreciate in this so as to not make it a worthless or even all that detrimental addition to the franchise. In fact, had the series ended right here, this would have very likely been considered one of the better horror trilogies out there! Heck, outside of Evil Dead, can you even NAME a solid three part horror series!? It definitely has problems that become exacerbated in later films; particularly the traps which are just plain goofy this time around. Where the hell did the sick John Kramer or the former heroin addict Amanda Young manage to secure THAT many pig carcasses? Who the heck thought of that ridiculously elaborate method of freezing someone to death… which somehow actually worked? It's also the movie that started what I like to call THE MISERY TOUR which became a staple of later films where the movie focuses on ONE character walking through a series of rooms where OTHER people are stuck in traps. It's not a bad idea if its executed right, but every single time they try it in this series (including this film) it just feels like an excuse to show off more traps without losing the narrative through line which in turn lessens the overall impact as the MAIN VICTIM (the only one we get a semblance of character from) is never really the one in danger. Still, the movie manages to succeed despite itself mostly due to how strong the ending is which may just be the best in the entire series. Not the best TWIST per se as the one they throw in at the end is rather predicable and mundane, but the culminating moment of John Kramer's story is the best this series could have possibly hoped for. Everything he worked for and the legacy he tried desperately to secure crumbles right before his eyes mere moments before his inevitable death. Sure, he gets the last laugh in a way, but it's a hollow and bitter victory; the last bit of pointless spite he could muster before being finally succumbing to his illness to forever be derided as a ruthless killer who did nothing worthwhile with his miserable existence. Saw IV (2007) John Kramer may be dead and gone, but the Jigsaw killings are far from over! Detective Riggs (Lyriq Bent) who was good friends with Detective Matthews all the way back in the second film finds himself in the middle of one of Jigsaw's games where the goal at the end seems to be saving Detective Matthews who has been missing for quite some time. While he's trying to piece together the clues that Jigsaw has apparently left for him, a bunch of other cops including Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor), Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson), and Agent Perez (Athena Karkanis), are following in the path of destruction that Riggs is leaving behind him and are working under the assumption that Jigsaw must have yet another accomplice as it certainly isn't the dead John Kramer or the dead Amanda Young who's pulling all this off! Will Riggs be able to save his friend before the new Jigsaw killer finishes playing with him, or is there more to this latest game than anyone playing it can fathom? This isn't quite the nadir of the series, but it's by far the most forgettable as I literally couldn't remember a single freaking thing about this movie outside of the autopsy scene at the very beginning. It was clear right away that the filmmakers had no freaking idea what to do now that they killed off the best actor they could ever hope to get, so the attempt to beat one more movie out of the dead horse are embarrassingly apparent. Rewatching it in the broader context of the franchise it DOES come together a bit more so I now will probably be able to remember at least SOME of it, and the flashback scenes describing Tobin Bell's backstory (framed by way of an interrogation of his ex-wife by the police) is just interesting enough to excuse the tired trope and just how obviously they're shoe horning him back into it. Everything else though? Completely worthless. Lyriq Bent is trying SO hard in this movie, but the script makes him out to be a completely gullible and short sighted jackass which makes it nearly impossible to sympathize with him as he goes on his own MISERY TOUR; a MISERY TOUR by the way that he doesn't actually have to take part of and ESPECIALLY doesn't have to take part of by himself. I just can't fathom Rigg's decision making process in this film, nor can I buy any of these ridiculous and overly complicated traps that appear to be set up in rather conspicuous locations. This is also the film that introduces us to Detective Hoffman who (SPOILER ALERT!) is the hidden protégé for Jigsaw and will carrying the mantle of THE JIGSAW KILLER going forward. Look, some people like the dude and he does have some natural menace, but he's not an engaging actor and simply withers away in the shadow that Tobin Bell is leaving in his wake. He never comes across as some sort of criminal mastermind or even someone with a "code"; rather he looks like a straight up bruiser. He wouldn't be bad in a slasher film or even a movie about an evil cop, but as a genius mechanical engineer who has keen insight into the human condition? Nope. Not a chance. Not that any of that matters because Lionsgate were committed to keep this franchise going and they were gonna do it with or without a convincing lead actor! Saw V (2008) After finishing off Detective Riggs and Detective Matthews at the climax of the last movie, Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) who is the secret disciple of John Kramer (Tobin Bell) begins setting up the next game while also erasing whatever tracks may eventually lead himself back to the infamous Jigsaw Killer. Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) however is not one to be easily deceived and he starts looking more and more in Hoffman's direction as he investigates the events of the last film as well as the third one. Will Hoffman be able to keep the game alive while also keeping his secret identity intact, or will he have to get his hands even dirtier in order to clear his name? After the utter bore fest that was SAW IV: WHAT THE FUCK WERE WE THINKING, the series had to find a way to get everything back on track, so what they did was make a movie that was entirely franchise maintenance busy work in an attempt to make all the disparate parts that have been collected over the last four films fit together into something of a cohesive whole. The results are mixed as it requires some fantastical leaps in logic to somehow fit everyone's least favorite and super obviously evil cop Detective Hoffman into the already jumbled mess that was the Saw continuity and it ends up pushing the actual Saw stuff to the background which presumably is why everyone is here to see the damn thing. The traps are incredibly half assed with minimal gore, and what few gruesome deaths WERE in the budget are completely laughable. It MIGHT have been even more useless than the fourth film if it wasn't for one thing. This movie MAY have the best twist ending in the entire series which is some rather bold praise to heap on such a crappy sequel to a franchise known for having twists, but what makes this one work so well is the utter tragedy of it all and one of the most satisfying brutal deaths in the series; not because of the gore or how painful it looks, but for how wrong of an outcome this is. The one cop in the world who knows that Hoffman is the new Jigsaw not only fails to capture him but also gets famed for everything, and the only thing he can do as his own death slowly and inevitably dawns on him is to shout impotently at Hoffman; screaming that he knows who he REALLY is and what he's done before being silenced forever and taking the fall. Now imagine if that ending was in a movie with characters we ACTUALLY cared about! Still, with the slate officially cleaned and at the very least a decent sendoff under their belt, it was the perfect opportunity for Lionsgate to reassess the series and get everything back on track. To a lot of people, that's precisely what they did. Saw VI (2009) With Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) unwittingly taking the fall for Agent Hoffman's crimes, he's clear to set up the next game that John (Tobin Bell) had left very specific instructions for prior to his death. Apparently he had trouble with an insurance company while he was dealing with his brain tumor, so Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) kidnaps a good chunk of their workers and puts them in yet another dungeon of pain and ironic despair. Of course, things aren't that simple as Agent Perez (Athena Karkanis) is back to find out if Agent Strahm really is the new Jigsaw Killer or if he's a very elaborate fall guy for someone else. Not only that, but John Kramer's ex-wife Jill (Betsy Russell) has some items that John left her in his will and they may just spell doom for the fledgling new serial killer. Will Hoffman find yet another way to evade his captors while keeping John's legacy of horror intact? Rotten Tomatoes has never been kind to this series with none of them rising above a forty-nine percent (that dubious honor being held by the first one), but Saw VI managed to reach a critical consensus higher than any of the other sequels at… thirty-nine percent. I somehow manage to disagree with Rotten Tomatoes twice in a single instance as I think the better entries in the series aren't as bad as the aggregates indicate, but I ALSO think that Saw VI is one of the worst in the series and is the one that most overtly turned Jigsaw into the faux-populist underdog hero that gave the filmmakers license to act like petty and vindictive shitheads in a series that was tailor made to reject such a toxic mindset. Jigsaw is all but a god at this point whose infallible traps are the most "ironically just" yet as the target this time around is the health insurance industry which prioritizes percentages and rates more than it does human lives. Remember how this all started with a serial killer who, you know… killed people? Remember when we WEREN'T actively rooting for Jigsaw to win against every last one of the victims he had kidnapped and tortured horribly? Yeah, that's completely out of the window as Jigsaw (who is TECHNICALLY the very mortal and fallible Detective Hoffman but is still working entirely off of plans and traps already put in place by John Kramer) is now what The Punisher would be without a semblance of self-awareness by its creators or Judge Dredd without the political satire. We're supposed to unquestionably root for the pain and suffering of fellow human beings while also getting to avoid any of the human consequences of those decisions as we never get to know any of the victims outside of their job description and level of douchebaggery; a far cry from the earlier films which didn't have PARTICULARLY deep characters, but were layered enough to give the proceeding slaughter some genuine grimness and weight. With this film everything just devolves into the cinematic equivalent of Beat the Boss and frankly comes off as too juvenile to take even a tenth as seriously as it expects us to. Also, while far from the worst crimes of this movie, the ending is rather weak after such a strong one from part five. I guess it does enough to set up the final film, but considering how THAT turned out, they should have just left well enough alone. Saw VII (2010) Having survived Jill's attempts to kill him at the end of the last movie, Agent Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) goes on the offensive and is plotting his revenge against her while also setting up a few more traps that John (Tobin Bell) had left behind. The big game this time around is some dude named Bobby (Sean Patrick Flanery) who wrote a book about being a Jigsaw victim even though he was never actually in one of Jigsaw's traps. Well it looks like he's in one now I guess! Not sure where Hoffman found the time to put all this in place while he's hunting down Jill (Betsy Russell), but I guess his time management skills are one of the reasons John took him under his wing in the first place! Oh, and Doctor Gordon (Cary Elwes) from ALL the way back in the first movie has turned up in this one… for some reason. Will Hoffman get his revenge against Jill which is… important… for some reason? I guess? As much as I didn't like part six for its disturbingly straight faced glee at "punishing the wicked", it was at least competently made and somewhat stood on its own. It wasn't the final chapter which I feel quite comfortable in saying is the worst of the series (though the forgettable as hell part four is a close second) because the traps are repetitive, the politics are MUCH worse, and it manages to drag the rest of the franchise through the mud in what it feels is a SHOCKING CONCLUSION TO THE LEGEND OF JIGSAW in what has to be one of the weakest movie endings of all time. You know what REALLY pissed me off about the death scenes in this movie? I mean, BESIDES the fact that this is the most blatantly sexist movie in the entire franchise? The timers. The timers have been an ISSUE in previous films, but god DAMN are they a fucking abused here! Each challenge that Sean Patrick Flanery goes through in his MISERY TOUR involves a shitty timer (except for one which is just a lame hanging trap) where the guy goes through the fucking challenge put before him, but is ultimately screwed by the clock. Doesn't that kind of defeat whatever purpose that Jigsaw is supposedly doing all this for? Sure, by this point we've LONG since gotten away from any form of discipline or restraint (why have a trap if we're not going to MERCILESSLY butcher someone in it!?), but that's the problem! The series got lazy and the traps this time around are the perfect example of that. The primary selling point of the series (for good or ill) is no longer done with any effort, so it's no wonder this series fell apart as spectacularly as it did. Oh, but that's not the worst of it! The fact that they dragged Cary Elwes back into this is one of the absolute worst mistakes I've ever seen a franchise take; right up there with bringing Ripley back as an alien hybrid clone with shitty one liners. Remember what happened to him in the first movie? Jigsaw kidnapped his family, threatened to murder him (and might have even done so as far as this guy knew at the end of that movie), and then handed the desperate mother fucker a saw to hack off one of his own limbs; nearly bleeding out in the process. Turns out that this guy became ANOTHER Jigsaw disciple! Yeah, THAT guy managed to escape from his trap only to find common ground with his captor and become an accomplice in other people's misery. FUCK! THAT! It's like the filmmakers had a seething hatred for everything that the franchise was about and set out to make a movie that the fans who invested in the prior six films would absolutely despise; leaving them with a finale that is a giant middle finger right in their faces. No wonder they waited a freaking decade to try and make another one. And that's about it! The franchise just never found a way to recover after killing off Tobin Bell and what it ended up becoming was incredibly mean and increasingly lazy. I've seen my fair share of gore films so I'm not against a series like this in principal, but a cavalcade of human misery which this series ultimately became is not the same thing and wasted the potential of one of the more interestingly thought out franchises in horror history; not that the latter movies suddenly become GREAT if they didn't turn John Kramer into a virtuous Messiah, but it would have at least been a lot more tolerable. As for the new film, you can read my thoughts on it in my full review, but as far as it fitting into the franchise as a whole… I don't know. It's actually pretty decent if it had been a simple reboot, but instead they clumsily cram it into the existing lore which not only comes off as really awkward but also carries with it a lot of the baggage that ended up hurting the later films; particularly John's infallible morality which is again on FULL display when he shows up at the end for his cameo. I'd like there to be more Saw movies, but only if Lionsgate hands it off to a director who understands just how awful of a human being John Kramer is and can make the kind of movie that understands the real horror behind these films. John's traps may be freighting to watch when someone's stuck in them, but the man with the free time, disposable income, and complete lack of humanity to actually use them? That's a WAY more interesting puzzle to try and solve than whether or not someone can find a stupid keyhole in sixty seconds. This entry was posted in Cinema Dispatch and tagged Angus Macfadyen, Athena Karkanis, Bahar Soomekh, Betsy Russell, Cary Elwes, Costas Mandylor, Darren Lynn Bousman, David Hackl, Donnie Wahlberg, Erik Knudsen, Horror, James Wan, Kevin Greutert, Leigh Whannel, Lionsgate, Lyriq Bent, Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig, Saw, Scott Patterson, Shawnee Smith, Tobin Bell on November 11, 2017 by Matt Vetrano. ← The Cartoon Physicist's Noughtie List: Toolbox Murders Cinema Dispatch: Thor: Ragnarok →
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The image is a time-average of natural light emission at 310 nm from a burning diesel fuel jet injected into an ambient gas with a temperature and density of 1000 K and 30.0 kg/m3 . The pressure drop across the injector orifice and orifice diameter were 138 MPa and 91 μm. Fuel was injected toward the right from an orifice located at the center, left edge of the image. Effect of orifice diameter on the lift-off length and the percent stoichiometric air entrainment ζst[%] upstream of the lift-off length. The curves through the data show the trends. OH chemiluminescence image and axial intensity profiles for 45 μm orifice with ζst[%]=58%. The ambient gas temperature, density and pressure drop across the injector orifice of 1000 K, 14.8 kg/m3 and 138 MPa. The lines drawn on the image correspond to the radial location of the intensity profile shown in the plot below in the same line type. Combined OH chemiluminescence and soot incandescence images. The OH chemiluminescence is plotted in grayscale and the soot incandescence is plotted in relative intensity with the color scale given in Fig. 5. The horizontal size of the images is 100 mm and the orifice is located at the left edge of the image. The ambient gas temperature, density and pressure drop across the injector orifice were 1000 K, 14.8 kg/m3 , and 138 MPa. The orifice diameter is given in the upper left corner of the image. Combined OH chemiluminescence and soot incandescence images. The OH chemiluminescence is plotted in grayscale and the soot incandescence is plotted in relative intensity with the color scale equal to 1/2 that given in Fig. 5, i.e., the actual intensities are twice as bright as that shown in the figure. The horizontal size of the images is 100 mm and the orifice is located at the left edge of the image. The ambient gas temperature, density and pressure drop across the injector orifice were 1000 K, 30.0 kg/m3 , and 138 MPa. 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Tanisha, Armaan love is real, says Rajat Sharma of Aap Ki Adalat By Subhash K Jha MUMBAI: It is being said that Armaan Kohli-Tanisha Mukherjee and Kushal Tandon-Gauhar Khan are faking their romance on Bigg Boss to gain TRPs. But well-known television journalist Rajat Sharma who conducted a mock-trial of the Bigg Boss finalists on Wednesday night says the relationship is for real. "One can fake it for while. But when numerous cameras are watching you constantly, you are bound to show your true feelings. No, I don't think they're faking it," opines Rajat. This was the first time that Rajat appeared on the show, doing what he is famous for doing. Grilling celebrities. This time he enjoyed the experience of quizzing the 6 Bigg Boss finalists. Rajat Sharma quizzing Sangram Rajat Sharma with Andy Rajat says he went on the show because he was impressed by its reach. "One can't dispute the success of Bigg Boss. It is watched by every section of the audience. I've great respect for this kind of success. I am not a regular watcher of the show. But when I was invited to do my Aap Ki Adalat on Bigg Boss I did my research on the 6 contestants, as I do on all the celebrities that I question on Aap Ki Adalat." Rajat says he is impressed with the work put in by the Bigg Boss team. "There are 500 people working round the clock . These are people who know their jobs, and this is a show that knows its mind." Rajat Sharma and Armaan Rajat Sharma with Tanisha Rajat says he wouldn't mind going back to the show if called again. When asked who could be the possible winner of this season's Bigg Boss, Rajat said, "Gauhar and Armaan (who has been evicted since then) are very articulate and they know what they are doing. On the other hand, Sangram Singh and Ajaz may not come across as articulate. But they too are excellent players."
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Putin speech: What time is it and what is he going to say about annexing Ukraine? Ellen Manning 30 September 2022, 5:15 am ·2-min read Vladimir Putin is set to announce the annexation of four Ukrainian regions. (Getty) Vladimir Putin is set to announce the annexation of four more areas of Ukraine in a major speech at the Kremlin on Friday. The announcement - along with a 'signing ceremony' - follows referendums in the regions that have been branded a sham by the Ukraine and the west. The move has been described by the UN as a "dangerous escalation" in the current situation in the region. Here is what we know about Putin's appearance today. Screens and banners were erected near the Kremlin ahead of Friday's planned event. (Reuters) What time is the speech? According to Putin's spokesman, a ceremony will take place at 3pm Russian time (12pm GMT) on Friday in the St George's Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace. The ceremony comes eight years after Russia seized Crimea from Ukraine following an invasion and a similar vote. A stage has reportedly been set up in Moscow's Red Square, with billboards proclaiming the four regions part of Russia and a concert planned for the evening. What is Putin going to say? Putin will proclaim the "the entry of new territories into the Russian Federation" - Luhansk and Donetsk in the east, and Zaporizhzhia and Kherson in the south. Russia has claimed referendums in the areas had resulted in up to 99% of people voting to join their "historic motherland". Watch: Joe Biden says US will 'never, never' recognise Ukraine regions as part of Russia The votes have been described as bogus, with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken saying: "The Kremlin's sham referenda are a futile effort to mask what amounts to a further attempt at a land grab in Ukraine." The UN's secretary general António Guterres warned Russia that the move would mark a "dangerous escalation" in the conflict that would jeopardise the prospects for peace in the region. Read more: Head of Russian church tells soldiers that death in Ukraine will cleanse their sins He said if Russia moved ahead with the plans, it would "prolong the dramatic impacts on the global economy, especially in developing countries, and hinder our ability to deliver life-saving aid across Ukraine and beyond". Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak branded the event at the Kremlin as a "freak show," writing on Twitter: "Non-existent entities cannot enter a country which is disintegrating." Loose Women's Kaye Adams has tattoo to mark 60th birthday The ink is a tribute to the Loose Women presenter's mother. Woman, 29, arrested for enrolling in New Jersey high school as a 15-year-old student and attending classes 'I was in class with this woman, and talked to her, walked her from point A to point B, and never expected this to happen,' student says Russia might not have invaded Ukraine without Brexit, says Guy Verhofstadt Vladimir Putin might never have invaded Ukraine if Britain had not voted for Brexit, Guy Verhofstadt has said. One person taken to hospital after car ends up on its side ONE person has been taken to hospital after a car ended up on its side following a crash in Bournemouth. 20 years sought for former Suriname strongman Bouterse Prosecutors in Suriname on Tuesday asked a court to uphold a 20-year-sentence against former strongman Desi Bouterse over the deaths of 15 political prisoners in 1982.On Tuesday, Attorney General Carmen Rasam formally asked the High Court of Justice to uphold the guilty verdict and the 20-year sentence. Blinken calls for 'urgent steps to restore calm' between Israel, Palestinians US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called Monday for "urgent steps" to calm spiralling violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, after high-level talks in Jerusalem. Washington's top diplomat travelled to Jerusalem on the second leg of his Middle East tour, after meeting Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and foreign minister in Cairo.Israel is reeling from an attack Friday that killed seven civilians outside a synagogue in annexed east Jerusalem, a day after the deadliest army raid in Julia Fox discusses her net worth and defends her 'underwhelming' NYC apartment The actress and model responds to comments about the two-bedroom flat she shares with her son. Northwich & Winsford Guardian Kids can get inspired by Roman pottery or get creative with salt this half-term WHETHER creating Roman-inspired pottery is your child's thing, or they might fancy making their own winter-inspired landscape collage using salt, Northwich's museums have something for everyone in the upcoming school holidays. Earwigs are the hero single mothers of the insect world – and good for your garden too Despite their sharp-looking pincers, earwigs have a reputation for being tender parents. The 1975 and Lewis Capaldi among star acts to play at Radio 1's Big Weekend Lewis Capaldi, The 1975, Niall Horan and Arlo Parks are some of the acts that have been announced. Jacob Rees-Mogg says people are getting 'snowflaky' about bullying allegations levelled at government ministers Jacob Rees-Mogg has warned that people are getting "a bit snowflaky" about bullying allegations levelled at government ministers. PM praises staff on visit to Teesside hospital The Prime Minister has praised NHS workers at the University Hospital of North Tees in Stockton, Teesside, who have pioneered a new system to manage the flow of patients through their hospital. Priscilla Presley challenges 'validity' of daughter Lisa Marie's will Priscilla Presley has filed a legal challenge over the "validity and authenticity" of an amendment made to her daughter Lisa Marie's will. In a court filing, Elvis Presley's ex-wife disputes an amendment to Lisa Marie's living trust that would see Priscilla replaced as an overseer of her daughter's estate. A living trust is a form of estate planning that allows a person to control their assets while alive, but have them distributed if they die, and can serve the function of a will if a separate will is not filed. 'I never got tickets last time': Lewis Capaldi announced to play at Scottish festival GLASGOW singer Lewis Capaldi is among some of the star names announced to perform at a festival in Scotland later this year. £110m Ulez scrappage scheme launched ahead of expansion A £110M ultra low emission zone scrappage scheme was launched on Monday – as the penalty for not paying the Ulez levy increased by £20 to £180.About three million penalty tickets for failing to pay the £12.50-a-day charge have been issued since Mayor Sadiq Khan launched the emissions scheme, first in central London, in April 2019.About 200,000 drivers a day are expected to have to pay the Ulez when it expands to the Greater London boundary on August 29.The new scrappage scheme, which is targeted at Londoners on benefits, small businesses and charities, is likely to benefit up to 30,000 people. Tesco buys Paperchase brand after stationery chain collapses into administration Hundreds of jobs remain at risk as supermarket will not buy Paperchase's stores Migrants Protest Relocation From Manhattan to Brooklyn A group of asylum seekers pushed back against being relocated from Manhattan to a Brooklyn shelter in the early hours of January 30, according to local newsAdult male migrants who were housed in the Watson Hotel in Hell's Kitchen resisted their relocation to a shelter at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, local news said.According to local news, police arrived at the scene outside the hotel at approximately 7:30 pm on Sunday evening, where asylum seekers and activists protested the relocation.This footage from @datainput shows tents erected by the asylum seekers outside the Watson Hotel, according to local news, and groups of people gathered outside as police stand by.Earlier this month, New York Mayor Eric Adams announced his plan to move single men from the Watson Hotel to the new shelter, which can house 1,000 people. 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package org.apache.flink.runtime.io.network.netty; import org.apache.flink.runtime.io.network.ConnectionID; import org.apache.flink.runtime.io.network.NetworkClientHandler; import org.apache.flink.runtime.io.network.PartitionRequestClient; import org.apache.flink.runtime.io.network.netty.exception.RemoteTransportException; import org.apache.flink.runtime.io.network.partition.consumer.RemoteInputChannel; import org.apache.flink.shaded.netty4.io.netty.channel.Channel; import org.slf4j.Logger; import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture; import java.util.concurrent.CompletionException; import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap; import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap; import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException; import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean; import static org.apache.flink.runtime.concurrent.FutureUtils.completeFromCallable; /** * Factory for {@link NettyPartitionRequestClient} instances. * * <p>Instances of partition requests clients are shared among several {@link RemoteInputChannel} * instances. */ class PartitionRequestClientFactory { private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(PartitionRequestClientFactory.class); private final NettyClient nettyClient; private final int retryNumber; private final ConcurrentMap<ConnectionID, CompletableFuture<NettyPartitionRequestClient>> clients = new ConcurrentHashMap<>(); PartitionRequestClientFactory(NettyClient nettyClient) { this(nettyClient, 0); } PartitionRequestClientFactory(NettyClient nettyClient, int retryNumber) { this.nettyClient = nettyClient; this.retryNumber = retryNumber; } /** * Atomically establishes a TCP connection to the given remote address and * creates a {@link NettyPartitionRequestClient} instance for this connection. */ NettyPartitionRequestClient createPartitionRequestClient(ConnectionID connectionId) throws IOException, InterruptedException { while (true) { AtomicBoolean isTheFirstOne = new AtomicBoolean(false); CompletableFuture<NettyPartitionRequestClient> clientFuture = clients.computeIfAbsent(connectionId, unused -> { isTheFirstOne.set(true); return new CompletableFuture<>(); }); if (isTheFirstOne.get()) { completeFromCallable(clientFuture, () -> connectWithRetries(connectionId)); } final NettyPartitionRequestClient client; try { client = clientFuture.get(); } catch (ExecutionException e) { throw new IOException(e); } // Make sure to increment the reference count before handing a client // out to ensure correct bookkeeping for channel closing. if (client.incrementReferenceCounter()) { return client; } else { destroyPartitionRequestClient(connectionId, client); } } } private NettyPartitionRequestClient connectWithRetries(ConnectionID connectionId) { int tried = 0; while (true) { try { return connect(connectionId); } catch (RemoteTransportException e) { tried++; LOG.error("Failed {} times to connect to {}", tried, connectionId.getAddress(), e); if (tried > retryNumber) { throw new CompletionException(e); } } } } private NettyPartitionRequestClient connect(ConnectionID connectionId) throws RemoteTransportException { try { Channel channel = nettyClient.connect(connectionId.getAddress()).await().channel(); NetworkClientHandler clientHandler = channel.pipeline().get(NetworkClientHandler.class); return new NettyPartitionRequestClient(channel, clientHandler, connectionId, this); } catch (Exception e) { throw new RemoteTransportException( "Connecting to remote task manager '" + connectionId.getAddress() + "' has failed. This might indicate that the remote task " + "manager has been lost.", connectionId.getAddress(), e); } } void closeOpenChannelConnections(ConnectionID connectionId) { CompletableFuture<NettyPartitionRequestClient> entry = clients.get(connectionId); if (entry != null && !entry.isDone()) { entry.thenAccept(client -> { if (client.disposeIfNotUsed()) { clients.remove(connectionId, entry); } }); } } int getNumberOfActiveClients() { return clients.size(); } /** * Removes the client for the given {@link ConnectionID}. */ void destroyPartitionRequestClient(ConnectionID connectionId, PartitionRequestClient client) { final CompletableFuture<NettyPartitionRequestClient> future = clients.get(connectionId); if (future != null && future.isDone()) { future.thenAccept(futureClient -> { if (client.equals(futureClient)) { clients.remove(connectionId, future); } }); } } }
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This year, at Forum North, we have an outstanding and informative program designed just for you. From motivational keynote speakers who will leave you inspired, to an exciting tradeshow with a variety of exhibitors that cater to all your health and safety needs - this year's conference has it all! Join us this November in Thunder Bay. Program to follow. We could all benefit from receiving an accurate, unbiased and different snapshot of our weaknesses and strengths to help us grow. Personal development is leadership development. But what if traditional performance reviews have been shown to be demeaning to employees and have a negative effect on organizational culture. Join 20-year handwriting analyst-grapho-therapist and certified leadership trainer at The Leadership Circle, Jamie Mason Cohen as he explores why performance reviews don't work, what we need to do instead, and how to use simple, unconventional and effective self-assessment tools to bring out the potential in every individual in your organization. Individual audience members will leave feeling recognized for the unique individuals that they are without discounting the success they've already had. They'll experience something new and unique because they've seen it all and done it all before. Your traits are your story; let's write the next chapter. How to identify your weaknesses and strengths on the spot to help you gain a new level of self-awareness through your handwriting traits. Real business world strategies to deploy your strengths wisely so that they grow and don't become liabilities. Prescriptive, one-on-one speed handwriting analysis after the talk that can lead to breakthrough aha moments in your life. There are problems standing in the way of making that dream a reality. The world is faced with 4 inter-related epidemics - sleeplessness, obesity, inactivity and mental illness. Fortunately, the scientific answers to these problems are available today. Sleep soundly. Eat Smarter. Move More. Think Clearly. In this keynote, Dr. Wells presents the scientific solution to these global challenges. Using stories, research and simple tactics, Dr. Wells clearly outlines how to improve your health, supercharge your life and ultimately reach your full potential. This presentation is based on Dr. Wells' new book The Ripple Effect. The concept of "Disruptive Marketing" has become so buzz-wordy that we often mistake simply being "innovative" with being disrupting. Truly standing out in a tough economy, against monster-sized competition requires the use of part of our brains we don't often access. In fact, we've been taught to suppress our disruptive behaviour since childhood - but now it's time to harness those powers of disruption for the benefit of successes as entrepreneurs. Tool Shed Brewing Company's unique approach to disrupting the market has led to it being nominated for Canadian Entrepreneur of the Year; being named as Calgary's "Top 40 under 40"; and the brewery's position in the top five percent of breweries in North America. After hearing Graham's story and insights, you'll walk away incredibly inspired and with a clear path to unleashing your own disruptive behaviour to transform your business. Visit the trade show to meet a range of vendors, network with peers and gain valuable knowledge on new products and best practices at your workplace. You may even win a prize or two! * Company pass allows for the pass to be used by one delegate at a time. Company passes are issued in the company name only. ** Student rate: Available to full time students on proof of Student ID#. Limited spaces available! Must provide student ID number at time of registration, and valid student ID card on-site. Please contact our Customer Care Department at 905-614-1400 or 1-877-494-WSPS (9777) to register and for more information. Registrations must be made at the same time to be eligible. Registration rates include continental breakfast, keynote speakers, lunch, conference sessions and admission to trade show. The early bird rate cannot be combined with any other discount or special offer. Volunteer, safety group, volume discounts and any other discounts or special offers cannot be combined. Space is limited. We reserve the right to make venue and date changes with notice, speaker changes without notice and to cancel an event due to low registrations. No refunds or cancellations accepted after October 15, 2019. Substitutions welcome. For more information, contact our Customer Care Department at 905-614-1400 or 1-877-494-WSPS (9777). Select an existing employee from the drop down list or choose "New Employee" Select the registration options for the employee and hit "Add Registrant" Select 'View Cart' to begin the checkout procedure.
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Sorry it has been so long since I have regularly posted anything. I suffer from depression and it is at a high point right now. There are also some complicated family situations happening. I usually work in a larger size so ATCs are a real challenge for me but I had signed up for a swap in my (in)design group. I finally did get them done and into the mail... I also used them as my sample piece for my challenge - Something Small on Colorful Creations. Thanks for stopping by. It's late and I am finally getting off to bed. Hopefully my creating will be back on track and I will have more to share with you soon! This is definitely not an Ugly!! Love it! Hang in there and keep creating!
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Il Cantone di Massy è una divisione amministrativa dell'Arrondissement di Palaiseau. È stato costituito a seguito della riforma approvata con decreto del 24 febbraio 2014, che ha avuto attuazione dopo le elezioni dipartimentali del 2015. Composizione Comprende i seguenti 2 comuni: Chilly-Mazarin Massy Note Massy
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We partner with employers throughout Vermont and Connecticut to build opportunities and open up doors for mature workers. A few examples? This month our participants have gotten exciting jobs with Vermont Country Store, locally owned carpentry companies, the State of Vermont, and the Western CT Area Agency on Aging, among others. We are using the Trial Employment program to facilitate hires with the Bennington Chamber of Commerce, a local elementary school, an appliance retailer, and more. We are attending Workforce Investment Board meetings, collaborating with the Business and Professional Women's associations and Chambers of Commerce, and welcoming new employers who open up in our towns with smiles, friendly visits, and info about how we can help them. In 31 years, we have never been more excited about all the opportunities available to our SCSEP participants. Whether you're an employer, an older job seeker, or a service provider, we hope you think of older workers the way we do: as an absolutely vital part of our workforce, who can mentor younger employees, who work reliably, with integrity, and a great attitude. We administer SCSEP by celebrating lifelong learning, and keeping our mission close to our hearts. We join our partners and friends in this national, week long event, and look forward to hearing about how others are marking the occasion. Learn more about National Employ Older Workers Week, and join the conversation, here!
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Ecumenical accompaniment program launched in Colombia Wed, 19th October 2011 An ecumenical accompaniment program has been launched to assist victims of violence in Colombia, where internal armed conflict has drive nearly five million people away from their land and property, according to the Latin American Council of Churches (CLAI). "The churches have been asked to break the silence and communicate all the atrocities taking place in Colombia," the Rev. Carlos E. Ham, program executive for Diakonia and Latin America-Caribbean with the Geneva-based World Council of Churches (WCC), said on October 18. In December 2009, Colombia's attorney general reported 2,520 cases of forced disappearance, out of a total of 35,665 crimes confessed by paramilitary forces. A reported 2,388 burial pits were found in the country and 2,091 bodies exhumed, the report said. Ecumenical accompaniers participate in the life of communities and work with local organisations that carry out non-violent actions to promote and defend justice and contribute to the protection and implementation of human rights. After volunteering in local communities, accompaniers return to their own communities to educate others about the crisis and advocate for an end to the violence. The Latin American Council of Churches inspired the new initiative, which has "a strong ecumenical embrace with the involvement of many churches," said Ham, who took part in the launch meeting in Bogota, Colombia, October 6-8. The meeting, attended by representatives from the Lutheran World Federation, ACT Alliance, the World Communion of Reformed Churches, CLAI, and others, named the Rev. Chris Ferguson of the United Church of Canada as international coordinator. Ferguson, who was one of the founders of a similar international monitoring program in Israel and Palestinian areas, will manage the program, identify accompaniers, raise the profiles of the communities and lead international advocacy. Over the next year, places that are of acute interest to member churches will be identified and a more focused effort at accompanying the process in those places will develop, saaid Jim Hodgson, who represented the Canadian human rights organisation Kairos at the meeting. The WCC's Ham said the idea is to select people from the global North and the global South "to spend three to six months living in communities in rural areas" where people have been threatened, killed, or disappeared. By John Zarocostas, Ecumenical News International and the Episcopal News Service. PrevPreviousRoundup: Aboriginal incarceration, Hindu religion, Egypt, Horn of Africa, Tuvalu NextUniting Church President seeks prayer for TuvaluNext
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Experience the day in history with this incredible reconstruction of the Hamilton-Burr duel. Step into a stunningly realistic 3D environment that brings the past back to life. We were commissioned by CrimeDoor to recreate the decisive moment in the Hamilton dual, as part of the CrimeDoor Augmented Reality application. With the use of detailed research and meticulous reference works, we were able to create realistic characters dressed in their documented clothing and place them at the exact location of the duel. Furthermore, a reconstruction of New York's view at the time of the event was created for both augmented reality and virtual reality. The scene starts with the two opponents, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, in the traditional dueling stance. They are both wearing 18th century clothing appropriate for the time period. Hamilton is wearing a black coat, white ruffled shirt, and long trousers, while Burr is wearing a blue frock coat and grey trousers. The scene is set in the early morning hours of July 11, 1804, in Weehawken, New Jersey. The backdrop of the duel is a distant view of the New York City skyline, rendered in the style of the period. The area is lightly wooded, with a few trees and shrubs scattered around. The scene begins with the two opponents in their traditional dueling stances, each holding a pistol. Hamilton has his gun pointed at Burr, while Burr has his gun pointed at Hamilton. As they stare at each other, the tension in the air is palpable. With detailed research and meticulous reference work, this project brings you the closest you can get to being there when the shot was fired. Now you can witness the moment the fate of the nation was changed, and get a glimpse of what life was like in the early days of the United States. Experience history like never before with this unique, interactive project. The moment of the fateful duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr was recreated with the utmost attention to detail. Using extensive research and referencing, the scene was re-created with Hamilton and Burr in the correct period clothing. The duel was re-enacted at the exact location it took place, with a view of New York City that was reconstructed to match the era. This reconstruction of the decisive moment in the Hamilton duel was prepared for augmented reality and virtual reality, allowing viewers to experience the moment as if it were happening in real time. Through its careful re-creation of the scene, the project brings history to life, allowing us to witness the events as if we were there. Through our reconstruction, we have given modern audiences the chance to get up close and personal with one of America's most iconic moments. ​CtrlArt d.o.o. Smrekarjeva 22a, 1000 Ljubljana, VAT: SI 21286329 REG: 3737551000 [email protected] Tel: ++386 (0)59 034420
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CHC provides unmatched helicopter services that enable our customers to reach beyond – to work in remote and challenging destinations that limit others – and come home safely. We are dedicated to our purpose of getting our customers where they need to be, when they need to be there, anywhere in the world – safely and reliably. We are a trusted and reliable offshore transportation partner enabling oil and gas customers to safely reach beyond boundaries to explore and develop in some of the world's most isolated, deep-water sites. We have decades of experience flying people to and from offshore platforms and vessels in challenging conditions in the remotest environments. For more than five decades, CHC has been providing Search and Rescue (SAR) in challenging and hostile environments – from remote, perilous, and extreme terrains to offshore rescues in the towering swells of the Arctic Circle and the North Sea, the vast Atlantic Ocean, the cyclone-prone tropical waters of the Timor Sea, both sides of the Indian Ocean, and the Caspian Sea. Heli-One, our maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) segment, is a global leader in providing these services in support of a range of helicopters. Decades of expertise and excellent, long-standing relationships with leading global helicopter manufacturers make Heli-One the premier rotor wing MRO solution.
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Twenty-four contracts were signed last week at $4 million and above, a healthy total in the midst of a much-publicized worrisome housing market. Eleven of the 16 condos were sold by developers, while 5 townhouses and 3 co-ops were in the mix. The No. 1 contract was 46C at 157 West 57th Street, asking $19.9 million. The 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom condo has 3,466 square feet. A corner living room, master suite, and entrance gallery have Central Park views. 157 West 57th Street was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc, with interiors by Thomas Juul-Hansen. The 90-story, 90-unit condo was built above the 5-star Park Hyatt Hotel, which has a separate entrance for its 210 rooms. Amenities include the use of hotel services including a fitness center, pool, private dining, a library lounge, performance space, and a garage. The No. 2 contract was 6BS at 150 Charles Street, asking $16.995 million. The condo has 3,463 square feet including 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. It has 2 terraces off a living room that faces the Hudson River. The owner purchased the unit off of floorplans in February 2013, when the building was a big hit—it sold most of its 91 units in its first 6 months on the market. Three years later, upon completion of the building, the seller closed for $12,258,488. Amenities include concierge, garage, fitness center, a 75-foot pool, a children's playroom, and 33,000 square feet of landscaped garden space.
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Para el boletín en español, por favor haga clic aquí. PYT Open to 2nd graders too. All students (and adults!) do better when they feel valued, respected, and known. Children need to be explicitly taught behavior expectations. Those expectations need to be rehearsed with an "expert" (i.e. a teacher or caring adult), reinforced, and periodically reviewed. We teach, review, reinforce, and review behavior expectations just as we do for math or reading skills. Behavior does not occur in a vacuum. Behaviors are strengthened or weakened by the reinforcement received. Some of that reinforcement comes from us caring adults. Some comes from peers and the natural environment. We discussed the steps that we are taking at Bubb to implement PBIS, reviewed some basic Behavioral Science 101, and discussed strategies that families can use at home to shape behaviors. If you'd like to view the presentation slides, please click here. On Monday, our students also participated in our annual Earthquake Drill. Students practiced the duck, cover, and hold procedure, evacuated the buildings, and then waited in a safe enclosure on the blacktop while the adults practiced their assigned duties. Stay calm and cooperative for the protection of all students and staff on site. Report to the Sign-Out Area (the car circle in front of the school). HAVE YOUR ID READY. Safety first. We want to reunite you with your child as quickly and efficiently as possible. Receive a ticket or card. NO TICKET, NO STUDENT. Move to the side wait area (between the office and the old MUR). A runner with the corresponding ticket will be sent to the Reunion Area to bring your child to you at the wait area. BE PATIENT. Runners will bring children to the waiting area to meet their parents. Give the runner the matching ticket. Parents and children should leave campus immediately. The campus will not be secure to enter after a disaster. Students should not expect to collect their backpacks or belongings. Allow emergency responders to do their job. DO NOT enter through the Barbara side of the school. Do not park in the car circle or parking lots. These areas are designated for emergency vehicles and first responders. DO NOT remove your child from school grounds without signing a student release form. Why? We want to be absolutely sure that children are safely reunited with their families. DO NOT call the school or district office. ALL staff and students will have evacuated the building and no one will be able to answer your call. Ask your child to recall the emergency procedures they follow at school, while the information is still fresh in their minds. It is also a great time to discuss your emergency procedures at home. Bubb will have its annual costume parade on Wednesday, 10/31 @ 8:15 am on the blacktop. (Please note the morning start time to help parents and their work schedules!) Classroom activities for Halloween vary by teacher--see your child's teacher for details. Alternative activities are available for anyone not wishing to participate in the parade or classroom activities. Please note that students must be able to put on and take off their own costumes. Costumes should be kid friendly--no weapons, violence, or gore. Masks are not allowed for safety reasons. These rules apply to adults as well. MVEF's phonathon is coming soon! If you have already donated to MVEF thank you, but for those of you who need a gentle reminder, MVEF is happy to help. Keep an eye out for our Phoneathon signs at your school and donate today at mvef.org. Save us both a call and donate today! Help us bring art, music, science, athletics and more to your child and every child! We strongly encourage you to keep your student's lunch account balance current. Overdrawn student meal accounts have a negative impact on the District's budget, which in turn, reduces the educational resources available to all of our students. We have several simple payment options for you to choose from. No matter which payment option you choose, please know that negative balances must be paid as soon as possible. Pay online at EZSCHOOLPAY.COM: Add money to your student's account. Drop off a check at the school office: Checks should be made payable to MVWSD Food and Nutrition. Please include your child's name and student ID number. After paying your outstanding balance, we encourage you to create a "safety net" for your child. Pre-paying for your child's meals is a simpler way of managing their account, and prevents unpaid meal charges. Paying for meals before the meal service also helps lunch lines move more quickly, giving children more time to enjoy their meal. If your family is experiencing a financial setback, please contact us so we can help. We can assist you in applying for free or reduced price meal benefits. You may do this at any time during the school year, and must apply each year. Applications are available at your child's school office or online at EZSCHOOLPAY.COM. Health Connected, in partnership with the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, is holding "Family Talk: Puberty program designed to promote healthy communication within families that lasts a lifetime!" Through drawings, multimedia, and activities, Health Connected's parent-child communication expert, Vanessa Kellam, will guide families as they explore the physical changes that many youth experience during puberty. In a relaxed setting, families will learn, laugh and share, making a potentially sensitive subject more comfortable. This 90 minute program is recommended for children between 10-12 years old and their families; however, adults may bring children younger or older, depending on their maturity level. Families of all structures - moms, dads, grandparents and trusted adults - are welcome! Tickets are $25 per family (plus handling fees). For questions, call PAMF Health Education at: (650) 853-2960. The MVLA Parent Education Speaker Series presents an evening with Dr. Rafael Pelayo. Why is sleep so essential to good health? What are signs of poor sleep and how can you address them? Join us as Dr. Rafael Pelayo explores the crucial role sleep plays in healthy child and adolescent development and shares the latest research in sleep science at Stanford—where sleep medicine began. Dr. Rafael Pelayo is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine. Register for this free event at https://mvla2018-19-rafaelpelayo.eventbrite.com. Spanish translation will be available. Please indicate interest on Eventbrite when registering. If your student was among the top lap walkers in their classroom, they will be invited to join a special pizza party on Friday, October 26 at lunch time. See the list of top walkers posted on the Bubb office window. $100 or more — Student can attend a special WATSA popcorn party. $250 or more — Student will be entered into a drawing for a special big prize. Donations via credit card can be made at Walkstarter or use the pledge forms for cash or check donations: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13z1YD1ks0PDqMDV-xyzKQ4YmaG4H2cci/view. Todos los estudiantes (y adultos) se desempeñan mejor cuando se sienten valorados, respetados y conocidos. Los niños necesitan que se les enseñe explícitamente las expectativas de comportamiento. Esas expectativas deben ser ensayadas con un "experto" (es decir, un maestro o un adulto comprensivo), reforzadas y revisadas periódicamente. Enseñamos, revisamos, reforzamos y revisamos las expectativas de comportamiento tal como lo hacemos para las habilidades de matemáticas o lectura. Discutimos los pasos que estamos tomando en Bubb para implementar PBIS, revisamos algunos de Behavioral Science 101 y discutimos estrategias que las familias pueden usar en casa para moldear los comportamientos. Si desea ver las diapositivas de la presentación, haga clic aquí. El lunes, nuestros estudiantes también participaron en nuestro simulacro anual de terremotos. Los estudiantes practicaron el procedimiento de agacharse, cubrirse y mantenerse, evacuaron los edificios y luego esperaron en un recinto seguro en el asfalto mientras los adultos practicaban sus tareas asignadas. Mantenga la calma y coopere para la protección de todos los estudiantes y el personal en el sitio. Informe al área de cierre de sesión (el círculo de automóviles frente a la escuela). TENGA SU IDENTIFICACIÓN LISTA. Seguridad primero. Queremos reunirte con tu hijo de la manera más rápida y eficiente posible. Colóquese en la línea correspondiente de acuerdo con la primera letra del apellido del estudiante. Complete y firme el formulario de liberación del estudiante. Recibir un ticket o tarjeta. NO ENTRADA, NO ESTUDIANTE. Vaya al área de espera lateral (entre la oficina y el antiguo MUR). Un corredor con el boleto correspondiente será enviado al Área de Reunión para traer a su hijo a usted en el área de espera. Padres e hijos deben salir del campus de inmediato. El campus no estará seguro para entrar después de un desastre. Los estudiantes no deben esperar recoger sus mochilas o pertenencias. Permitir que el personal de emergencia haga su trabajo. NO entrar por el lado de Barbara de la escuela. No se estacione en el círculo de autos o estacionamientos. Estas áreas están diseñadas para vehículos de emergencia y socorristas. NO retire a su hijo de la escuela sin firmar un formulario de liberación de estudiante. ¿Por qué? Queremos estar absolutamente seguros de que los niños se reúnan de manera segura con sus familias. NO llame a la escuela o la oficina del distrito. TODO el personal y los estudiantes habrán evacuado el edificio y nadie podrá responder su llamada. Pídale a su hijo que recuerde los procedimientos de emergencia que siguen en la escuela, mientras que la información aún está fresca en sus mentes. También es un buen momento para hablar sobre sus procedimientos de emergencia en el hogar. Bubb tendrá su desfile anual de disfraces el miércoles, 10/31 a las 8:15 am en el asfalto. (¡Tenga en cuenta la hora de inicio de la mañana para ayudar a los padres y sus horarios de trabajo!) Las actividades en el aula para Halloween varían según el maestro; consulte al maestro de su hijo para obtener más detalles. Las actividades alternativas estan disponibles para culaquier persona que no desee participar en el desfile o en las actividades del aula. Tenga en cuenta que los estudiantes deben poder ponerse y quitarse sus propios disfraces. Los disfraces deben ser amigables para los ninos, sin armas, violencia o gore. No se permiten mascaras por razones de seguridad. Estas reglas se aplican a los adultos tambien. ¡El teletón de la MVEF será pronto! Si ya ha donado a la MVEF, gracias, pero la MVEF está feliz de ayudar a aquellos que necesiten un amigable recordatorio. Esté al pendiente de los letreros de nuestro teletón en su escuela y done hoy en mvef.org. ¡Ahórrenos a ambos una llamada y done hoy mismo! ¡Ayúdenos a llevar arte, música, ciencia, deportes y más a su hijo(a) y todos los niños! Un evento para padres, estudiantes y profesores con aprendizaje digital, actividades prácticas y premios. Sábado, 17 de noviembre de 2018, 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM a la Crittenden Middle School Innovation Center, 1701 Rock St. MVWSD y Discovery Education invitan a padres, estudiantes y profesores a unirse a una tarde llena de diversión explorando problemas del mundo real a través de actividades prácticas y digitales. Experimente de primera mano cómo los estudiantes de hoy usan la Ciencia, la Tecnología, la Ingeniería y las Matemáticas (CTIM) para abordar problemas que afectan a su futuro y prepárelos para tener éxito en la universidad o en las carreras que elijan. "Hablemos" es una serie de videos que aborda temas sobre los cuales los padres tienen preguntas y que les resultan importantes. Espere un nuevo video aproximadamente cada mes y díganos qué piensa al respecto. El primer tema es la participación de los padres y cómo se ve la misma en el MVWSD. Por favor, haga clic aquí para ver el video . Subtítulos en español están disponibles. Encarecidamente los alentamos a mantener el saldo de la cuenta del almuerzo de su hijo(a) al corriente. Las cuentas vencidas de los alumnos tienen un impacto negativo en el presupuesto del distrito que, a su vez, reduce los recursos educativos disponibles para todos nuestros alumnos. Contamos con varias opciones simples de pago para que usted elija. No importa que opción de pago elija, por favor, tenga presente que los saldos negativos deben ser pagados tan pronto como sea posible. 1. Pague en línea en EZSCHOOLPAY.COM: Añada dinero a la cuenta de su hijo(a). 2. Deje un cheque en la oficina escolar: Los cheques deben hacerse a nombre de MVWSD Food and Nutrition. Por favor, incluya el nombre y el número de identificación de alumno de su hijo(a). Después de pagar su saldo pendiente, les recomendamos formar una "red de seguridad" para su hijo(a). Pagar por adelantado las comidas de su hijo(a) es una manera más sencilla de administrar su cuenta, y evita cargos de comida sin pagar. Pagar las comidas antes del servicio de comida también ayuda a que las filas para el almuerzo avancen más rápidamente, dando a los niños más tiempo para disfrutar de su comida. Si su familia está pasando por dificultades financieras, por favor, póngase en contacto con nosotros para que podamos ayudarle. Le podemos ayudar a solicitar prestaciones de alimentos gratuitas o a precio reducido. Puede hacer esto en cualquier momento durante el año escolar, y tendrá que solicitarlo cada año. Las solicitudes están disponibles en la oficina de la escuela de su hijo(a) o en línea en EZSCHOOLPAY.COM. Por favor, llame al Servicio de Alimentos y Nutrición del MVWSD al 650-903-6965 si tiene alguna pregunta. Health Connected, en asociación con la Fundación Médica de Palo Alto, realiza el programa "Conversaciones familiares: ¡Programa de pubertad diseñado para promover una comunicación saludable a nivel familiar que dure toda la vida!". Mediante dibujos, multimedia y actividades diversas, la experta en comunicación entre padres e hijos de Health Connected, Vanessa Kellarm, guiará a las familias mientras exploran los cambios físicos que muchos jóvenes experimentan durante la pubertad. En un ambiente relajado, las familias aprenderán, reirán y compartirán, lo que hace que un tema potencialmente sensible sea más cómodo. Fecha: 24 de octubre de 2018 Hora: 6:30 p.m. a 8:00 p.m. Este programa de 90 minutos está recomendado para niños de entre 10 y 12 años de edad y sus familias. Sin embargo, los adultos pueden llevar niños menores o mayores, dependiendo de su nivel de madurez. ¡Son bienvenidas las familias de todo tipo de estructuras; mamás, papás, abuelos y adultos de confianza! Los boletos cuestan $25 por familia (más cargos de gestión). Para registrarse: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/join-us-for-family-talkpuberty-tickets-49711262725 . Para consultas, llame a la FMPA al: (650) 853-2960. The MVLA Parent Education Speaker Series presente Dormir: Clave crucial para el Bienestar y el Éxito con Rafael Pelayo, M.D. Por qué el sueño es tan esencial para una buena salud? Cuáles son los síntomas del mal sueño y cómo puede tratarlas? Acompáñenos mientras el Dr. Rafael Pelayo explora el sueño en el niño sano y desarrollo adolescente y comparte la última investigación en la ciencia del sueño en Stanford — donde la medicina del sueño comenzó. Dr. Rafael Pelayo es un Profesor Clínico de Psiquiatría y Ciencias de la Conducta en el Centro Stanford de Ciencias del Sueño y Medicina. Traducción en español estará disponible. Por favor, indique interés en Eventbrite cuando se registre. Si tu estudiante fue uno de los que camino mas vueltas en su salón, será invitado a participar en una fiesta de pizza el viernes 26 de octubre a la hora del almuerzo. Puedes ver la lista en la ventana de la oficina de la escuela Bubb. ¡Compra la venta de fuego!
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August 26, 2019 Reviews Leave a comment ActionEntertainmentGamingNintendoReviewRPGSwitch Hammer Time – Dragon Quest Builders 2 Well, it happened again. I sat down with a Dragon Quest Builders game and lost a month or so. In many ways, that's probably a pretty glowing review on it's own, but why don't I gush on for a few paragraphs anyway. Dragon Quest Builders 2 takes the third-person, action RPG, with voxel-based building fun of the original game, and tweaks it in just the right ways to make it vastly superior. You start the game as a trainee builder – one of the few people who can make anything in the world. You're abducted and set to work on a ship of monsters. Just when it looks like your fate is sealed, the ship springs a leak and you're washed overboard. Your time on the ship is a nice little introduction to the basic mechanics of the game (block placement, combat, camera controls, conversations, etc). Next thing you know, you're washing up on the Isle of Awakening. This will be your hub world for DQB2, replacing the old freeplay island where you could build whatever you wanted, outside of the story. Initially, there's not a lot to do, apart from find shelter for Lulu, Malroth and yourself. In a case of dramatic irony, you're made aware that the Lord of Destruction is also called Malroth in early cinematics. As such, the ever boiling temper and desire to break things by your black-haired, broody companion isn't so strange to you, the player. As such, you're left wondering just when things will come to a head in that department. Soon after arriving on the Isle of Awakening, you're sent off on your first mission, to learn all about farming. Heading to the dock, you'll meet Brownbeard the pir-sailor (definitely just a sailor) who offers to take you around the local islands on their boat. Your first excursion takes you to Furrowfield, an island of farmers who've lost the skills needed to ply their trade or feed themselves. The islanders are initially unhappy that a builder has arrived, because they follow the teachings of the Children of Hargon, who say that building is blasphemous and wrong. However, once they see your skills for building fields, bedrooms, kitchens, diners, and most importantly: a toilet, they soon come around to the ways of building. One problem that I often found in the first game, was that when enemies randomly attacked your town, that they'd ruin chunks of it. While random attacks are still an issue, the monsters mostly go for your crops, and do no more than dig up the seeds. While the second island did see some enemies who could smash an adobe wall down, for the most part I didn't have to worry about rebuilding half of my town. In addition, when facing larger enemy attacks (triggered by talking to a townsperson who has a crossed swords icon above their head) it was nice to see that once the dust of battle had settled, the townsfolk announced they would put things back as they were before. A quick fade to black and everything was pristine again. The damage to my carefully made towns was one of my biggest complaints with the previous game. As such, this made a very welcome change. On the subject of quality of life improvements, my biggest gripe was having to find everything I needed to make a large storage chest. Every. Single. New. Area. (*hours of screaming noises*). Luckily, this has also been fixed. Early on you get a big bag that gives you seven pages of storage space that you always have on you for the rest of the game (even if some of the contents gets stored away before you head to a new mission area). This is brilliant and stops a lot of unnecessary frustration for finding space to store all your carefully collected crap. Most of the way through the first main island, you're given a giant project to construct something. While your character is the one who designs each of its three huge sections, the townspeople are keen to do most of the building themselves. First off you have to collect a few items, and lay them out according to the blueprint. Once you've got that down, the villagers will get on with most of the rest themselves – just as long as there's a chest nearby which has the items they need, many of which they will gather themselves. While I was initially a little unhappy to have this huge project taken out of my hands, some of the more fiddly bits seemed best done by my new helpers. Also, there's always the option to just take their chest full of bits and do all the building yourself. With Furrowfield restored to full glory, you return briefly to the Isle of Awakening, along with a number of the islanders. Here you can catch up with a strange glowing creature called the Hairy Hermit, who shows you the first stone tablet and teaches you how you can complete tasks to earn medals – which in turn unlock new tools: the trowel (for replacing one type of block with another from your inventory), the pencil (for creating blueprints from any scenery you find and want to replicate), and the chisel (for carving blocks down into other shapes, great for fancying up your grander builds); as well as new cosmetic items. Initially, you're charged with restoring a river and waterfall, and restoring the fields and woods, using tools, equipment, and assistants you gained in Furrowfield. While there's some argument between a number of the island's residents over what the place should be called or who's in charge, none of it gets too heated and soon enough you're being pointed back to the docks to explore elsewhere. At this point you have access to a few other islands. The first two Explorers Isles can be unlocked for a few gratitude points (earned by building and farming on IoA) and the next major story island, Khumbul Dun. The Explorers Isles are interesting little scavenger hunt areas where you can check various blocks, farm animals, rocks, and plants off of a list to earn an infinite supply of certain resources. Each island has two scavenger hunts and completing each of the major story areas will unlock two more of these islands. The ability to gain infinite amounts of some of the most basic resources is such a time saver in the long run, and the fact that carries over to the main story islands was a lovely surprise. Additionally, you can often find new seeds for various crops on these islands. Just the thing for filling your farms on IoA and keeping everyone well fed and happy. Up to this point, I'd been enjoying the story, even if I wasn't keen on all the characters. However, heading into the second major island, I was somewhat squicked by the way a lot of the men in the village talked about the only woman living there. Entitled fuckboys. Entitled fuckboys everywhere. Each of them feeling entitled to her in some way. All of them trying to get her to become a dancing girl at the bar, and dress like a bunny girl. It wasn't until a little later, when she revealed that, actually, she really wanted to dance, that that feeling eased any. Not that the men-folk got any less letchy in general. Following this excursion to a mining town, you're briefly back to the Isle of Awakening. At this point I was all ready to start using all my new recipes and start work on expanding my own island (I medically required a train system around my island). However, you're quickly whisked off to a whole new chapter, set in a prison, that doesn't really add much to the game as a whole (apart from making me really want the recipe for guillotines, so I can warn any would be capitalists off of my home island). You are eventually allowed back home after about 90 minutes of side story, but at this point I'd kind of lost heart for getting on with bringing the desert mining town home and just wanted to press on with the story a bit. The final big story island mostly takes place in a constantly warring castle town. The Children of Hargon have managed to convince the humans that to build is forbidden, to win the war is forbidden, and to be completely defeated is forbidden. As such, you're shown to the last few crumbling walls of the once great castle and left to get on with it while people bicker about whether they should be doing much at all. There's also a plot involving a traitor in your midst, which leads to one of the most irritating moments in the game. Your character is a silent protagonist, meaning that you are unable to just have a simple conversation that could have avoided all or at least most of the distress another character was feeling. I get that the plot needed to eventually work round to a couple of specific things, but it really took a lot of agency away from the player at this point. There's no way to go into a certain area via walking in there, you can't dig through into that area either because of sudden invisible barrier syndrome. The game just says "nope, we need them to be pissed at you so we're going to block any attempts to make amends so our flimsy plot works. I knew there and then that while I'd left each other island intact when I left this castle – only taking a few volunteers with me to the IoA – this time I was taking everything that wasn't nailed down. Every chest was emptied, every trap, weapon, and special item was coming with me. To heck with this hole! There's a final, mostly plot-based area after this which leads to the final boss, but it's a shorter area than most of the main plot islands. After which, you're treated to the credits and given the opportunity to head back to IoA to try out all your newly unlocked recipes and rooms on your home base, now with an added vehicle for getting around at high speed. Woo! You may have spotted that DQB2 also has a season pass available (currently £18.89 GBP) on the eshop. This contains 3 pieces of DLC (which can also be purchased for £8.99 each for the Aquarium & Modernist packs, and £5.39 for the Hotto Stuff pack). I've had a look through what's available and to be honest, it's not super impressive. Each pack contains a number of new recipes and an island you can head to to gather pack specific items. The available packs are the Hotto Stuff pack (retro Japan), which features more than 40 new recipes design and decorate buildings in the style of the Hotto Steppe region (Traditional Japanese/Dragon Quest XI); the Aquarium pack (wet and fishy), which gives you a new fishing island, a fishing rod tool, more than 40 fish to catch, a short story section, and a number of new character customisation items; and the Modernist pack (IKEA catalogue), which includes more than 70 recipes to make modern structures, and a bunch more character customisation items. Outside of the paid packs, there's also the Knickknack pack, which adds 3 new items to celebrate New Year in a traditional Japanese-stylee. The pack contains a paddle, soup, and an ornate decorations. Finally, if you do own the original DQB (and still have a save file on your system) you can access a recipe for stackable slime decorations and a chance to wear the hero's outfit from the first game. You may have heard that this game features a multiplayer aspect, and that's kind of true, but not at all what I was hoping for. Once you get to the Isle of Awakening, you find a cave with a teleportal in it. This will allow you to access the MP mode. First off, decide if you're playing online or over local wireless. Then invite friends or go visit someone else. For receiving visitors, you can change settings which will stop any potential trolling. Additionally, once you're in multiplayer mode, a large chest appears by the telportal containing medical herbs, some basic armour, and a cheap weapon. However, as it's not great armour or weaponry, I've put a small chest of guest equipment of my own down. Once you've got everyone together in MP you've a few options. Obviously you can show off your builds, but beyond that you can also head out and do the Explorer Islands together. This makes the scavenger hunts a lot less work, and the boss monsters on those islands a lot more manageable. I had hoped that you could just go through the story missions with another person, but this just isn't an option. A real shame, since that's what I really wanted from the sequel. Maybe next time. Despite a few issues with the plot, some of the characters, and the minimal multiplayer, I really enjoyed DQB2. I'd say if you're looking for Minecraft with a story, this is probably the one for you. It doesn't require that you've played the first game and the quality of life improvements have made the original basically obsolete. Fun gameplay Guillotines to build (and threaten anyone who tries to claim leadership of my glob damn island) Lots of quality of life improvements over the first game Disappointing Multiplayer Annoying plot decisions on the third island Expensive expansions that don't add enough value. January 7, 2019 January 6, 2019 Gaming news, Reviews Leave a comment EntertainmentFightingNintendoSwitch Bulk Smash For months, most of the big noise online has been about Smash. Smash, Smash, Smash. It's like the Incredible Hulk has used their bonus action to enter rage and then furiously bashed out their thoughts on – what I imagine must be – a heavily reinforced keyboard. If people weren't hyped about the latest character announcements they were complaining about the latest character announcements. If they weren't excited for some feature, they were sending death threats because the skinny, angular-moustached one wasn't going to star. In many ways, it's good it's finally out, if only because it should calm most of the related anger. Oh, and I get to play it. That's also nice. If you've played any of the previous Smash Bros games, you'll be right at home with this iteration of the popular fighting franchise. Personally, I needed some time to practice my skills as I've not played since Melee, around 15 years ago. As is typical, you have a small roster of characters to start with and the more you play, the more will show up to challenge you. Once defeated, their yours to control. Hurrumble! New for Super Smash Bros Ultimate, is World of Light mode. A single player adventure in which an angelic (in the Bayonetta sense of the word) entity has captured all the playable characters, with the exception of Kirby – the world's second greatest pink balloon (Jigglypuff is best cutie pink frond) and is making sinister clones, controlled by the spirits of yet more gaming characters. Your mission is to travel across the land (searching far and wide), defeating spirits to claim them as your own. Primary spirits will align to a particular element and will (mostly) have some slots for secondary support spirits, who will grant you boons in each WoL battle (spirits default to off in normal games, but you can customise rules as you wish). That's a lot of word soup so I'll try to break it down. Say you're challenge is to defeat Pauline from the original Donkey Kong. The character will actually be Peach, in a red dress. The parameters state that she won't fight, that your jump height is reduced, that some enemies start with a hammer, and some are giant. The level starts, you'll have Peach jumping around to avoid you, Mario appears with the classic hammer weapon, a giant Donkey Kong will appear. The boys will try to kill you while you try to take down Peach. If you win the battle, you'll get Pauline's spirit (she who possessed Peach) to assist you in future battles. There are tons of different parameters which can affect WoL battles: inability to swim on watery levels, floor is lava/poison/electrified, high winds, screen/controls will randomly flip, giant enemies, tiny enemies, low jumping height, enemies having increased attack/defence, enemy favours up/down/side smashes, and loads more. This adds a huge amount of variety to the battles and really helps to keep it interesting. Winning battles will earn you rewards above the spirits you free. This could be snacks of various sizes (food to level up spirits), skill spheres (used to power your main fighters up on a Final Fantasy X style sphere grid), gold (to buy stuff in the main shop – outside WoL), and spirit points (to buy stuff in WoL shops, as part of the cost of powering up spirits with snacks and for taking extra shots in Spirit Board mode). As you move through World of Light, you will come across various characters which, once defeated, will unlock for use in all game modes. Additionally, you can play normal Smash battles and every ten minutes or so, a new challenger will appear. Again, defeat them to unlock them for use However, characters unlocked outside of WoL won't be unlocked for use in that mode. If you're looking for a really quick way to unlock everyone, because you've got a party planned and hoping to have a big ole tournament with everyone, there is a super easy way to unlock everyone: 10 Start a match with one life. 20 Jump off the edge of the map. 30 Get challenged to a fight with a new character. 40 Reset the system. It's less fun, but it works, and this way you can unlock everyone in about an hour. Should you fail to defeat a character challenge, an icon will soon show up on the menu to give you the opportunity for a rematch. As well as spirits unlocked in World of Light, there are others that are unlocked by certain achievements in that mode. Just dip out after a while playing and you'll be shown the art you've unlocked, awarded any spirit points, and unlock yet more bonus spirits. Additionally, you can head to the Spirit Board and directly challenge spirits to a battle. If you're able to defeat them, you'll get a chance to shoot them, as a shield, with a single opening circles them. Should you fail to get your shot through, you can either wait for that spirit to show up on the board again at a random time (ergh), or spend spirit points to take another shot (also kind of ergh). There is soooooo much in this game. Tons of modes, tens of hours of play in World of Light, 76 characters (most of whom need unlocking), 103 stages, beautiful artwork, unlockable music (there's some great remixes of classic tracks to be heard), abundant weapons and items to enhance or irritate, customisable game modes, tournament settings, replay saving, and more. That's all great, but… My biggest gripe with Smash Ultimate is that it doesn't explain itself. As I said earlier, it's been a while since I played one. Regardless, there are going to be people who come to the game as their first Smash. There is a training mode, but it doesn't really tell you much. Looking up the controls menu wasn't much better. The only thing I did find was an attract mode demo if you leave the game on the start menu for a while. However, even that is vague and it seems silly not to at least make this a video you can play at will, by going into the menu where the training mode is. I was 3 hours deep in World of Light mode when my seasoned Smash playing fiancée noted that there was a couple of moves I just wasn't using (because nothing in the game had told me about them). For a game with so much content, it seems a real oversight on the devs part to miss out such a basic entry point to the enjoyment to their game. Huge amount of content. Extensive single player mode. Really pretty and polished. Not enough of a tutorial/training mode. Spirit Board mode is kind of annoying. No option to play as Rabbid Peach (see how I managed to type that without using all caps. It's really that easy).
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Fresh tomatillos, chilies, and jalapenos come together to create our gluten free Rotisserie Mix In® Chili Verde Sauce. Our Mix In® Sauces are perfect for busy families, young professionals, or anyone looking for a low-stress and healthy dinner. Simply purchase and shred a rotisserie chicken from your local grocery store and mix with our sauce. Perfect for 5-minute Chili Verde or a delicious topper to your healthy salad.
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Sequans Communications S.A., leading LTE for IoT chipmaker, and Polymer Logistics, a global leading provider of "One-Touch / Retail Ready" Packaging (RRP) and pooling services solutions to retailers worldwide, announced the availability of the Polymer Logistics Smart IoT Tracker, now approved for use on the LTE-M network of Verizon Wireless, and pending approval by other operators. The Smart IoT Tracker is tailored for use on Polymer's CleanPal pallets and can also be used as a standalone tracking device for other IoT applications. The new device will be on display at CES 2019. of Polte for accurate, low power, indoor and outdoor positioning capability using only the LTE radio. Monarch delivers programmable RF filtering for global band support in a Single-SKU™, and proprietary dynamic power management technology enabling rock bottom low power consumption of 1 micro amp. Monarch is certified by operators worldwide. www.sequans.com.
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Former Communication Director for Harley Davidson Ken Schmidt shares the highlights from his keynote speech at PODi AppForum. I'm Ken Schmidt; I'm a former Communication Director at Harley Davidson Motor Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, still a big part of the business there. It's a business I love and know an awful lot about. I'm here at the App Forum put on by PODi in Las Vegas, Nevada; a fantastic event. I just was lucky enough to get asked to get up and speak to the gathering here this morning comprised largely of printers looking to change their businesses to be more – to do a better job of cross selling within organizations and to bust out of the old model of traditional printing as well as direct marketing people and marketing people within companies across America. Now, what I was talking about today was kind of sharing some stories about what smart, driven and successful businesses needed to do to regain their competitiveness and to become more competitive in the markets that they serve. And the stories that I told anecdotally about what we did at Harley Davidson resonated with printers because the whole gist of what I spoke to was building competitiveness, creating differentiation in the marketplace and creating loyalty among the people we serve by not focusing on traditional messaging and traditional channels and traditional focus of business. The need to be visibly different in front of the people that you serve in order to make sure that they know what you're doing is different, that's it's valuable, that it's desirable, that it works and that it's not based or hinged on old ways of doing things. What I found as somebody who has spent many, many millions of dollars on printing over the last 28 years with working with Harley Davidson and before that, is that print businesses tend to compete the same way most other businesses in the world do. Which I don't say that in a flattering way, I say that in a troubling way because the way print firms have come in and attempt to sell me or other people within the organization, would rely on – the way they would sell, would rely on the same techniques they'd always used before and talking about things from a competitive standpoint that were virtually identical to the things that their competitors were talking about and trying to build competitive advantage on things that I, as a customer or potential customer, would totally take for granted. If a printer was trying to sell me something and telling me about how wonderful their new Heidelberg 16-color press is, I know very, very well that the next printer that comes in is going to say the exact same thing extolling the virtues of their printer and about the quality of the finish work and how satisfied I'm going to be and never realizing that virtually every person that comes in is attempting to sell me, is saying the exact same thing because we learned that at Harley that when we behaved the same way as your competitors did. We entered markets using the same language, the same go-to-market strategies as they did. We essentially commoditized ourselves right out of jobs, right out of an industry because we became them. And once we became them we gave people no reason to do business with us. There was not striking, desirable thing about us versus our competitors. Essentially then, the marketplace went to the lowest priced stuff they could find. And what I always tell people is if you're losing a sale to somebody consistently based on low price, then you're doing something seriously wrong. They have no emotional attachment to you whatsoever, you haven't given them a reason to do business with you, so therefore; they're blocking you right out of the equation, engaging their brain, and taking a lower priced vendor or partner to do business with.
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1 x Archway, makes a great feature entrance into an enclosed area, or just another route for figures to move. Each building has it's own roof and is supplied to make single storey buildings. You can still stack these, or add modules from any other set to make two storeys, towers and more. Or use these as a ground floor set. The cartsheds and stables could also make verandahs on ground or upper storeys. This pack includes 10 modules in all, 5 buildings each with a roof. Enough to make a decent stable yard or courtyard, or use them as separate buildings in a farm or village setting. Will add to a grand complex or slide it up next to a pub or inn.
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Increased 1-1 contact between students and their teacher. There is now more time to talk with individual students, assisting them, answering their questions and assessing their understanding of the material. More collaborative learning which raises the energy level in the room and gives students time to practice their collaborative skills that they will need to use in the workplace. Exposure to a discovery-based, open-ended experiential learning environment. Students become more engaged in the learning process and develop those necessary learning skills that empower students once they leave school. Increased control over how and when lectures are viewed. Students watch screencasts on YouTube (a medium with which they are very comfortable), pause them, rewind them and even watch them multiple times, from their computer, their smartphone, or from any other Internet enabled device, at their convenience.
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{{ delta }} Breakthroughs begin with Curiosity Clinical and Diagnostics Pharma and Biopharma Manufacturing Pharma Quality Control Our R&D Approach Biopharma-Pipeline Envisioning Tomorrow Why invest Reports & Financials Shares & Bonds IR Contact & Services ERBITUX® in Combination with FOLFOX or FOLFIRI Approved as First-Line Therapy for Patients in China with RAS Wild-Type Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, today announced that ERBITUX® (cetuximab) has been granted approval by the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) of China for the first-line treatment for patients ... 27 Sep 2019 | Darmstadt, Germany Not intended for UK-based media Approval is for ERBITUX® in combination with FOLFOX or FOLFIRI for first-line treatment, or in combination with irinotecan in patients who are refractory to irinotecan-based chemotherapy Pivotal Phase III evidence shows significant improvements with ERBITUX® in combination with FOLFOX versus FOLFOX alone in response rate, disease progression and survival ·This marks a meaningful step forward in Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany's commitment as a global specialty innovator - including bringing innovative medicines to markets with high unmet medical needs Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, a leading science and technology company, which operates its biopharmaceutical business as EMD Serono in the US and Canada, today announced that ERBITUX® (cetuximab) has been granted approval by the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) of China for the first-line treatment for patients with RAS wild-type (wt) metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) in combination with FOLFOX or FOLFIRI, or in combination with irinotecan in patients who are refractory to irinotecan-based chemotherapy. The pivotal Phase III evidence from the TAILOR study, on which the approval was based, shows significant benefit in overall response rate (ORR), progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) for patients treated with ERBITUX® in combination with FOLFOX, compared to FOLFOX alone, in the first-line setting for this challenging type of cancer.1,2 "ERBITUX®, in combination with chemotherapy, has long been a standard of care for the treatment of RAS wild-type mCRC and the TAILOR study further demonstrates the possibilities it can bring in the first-line setting," said Professor Jin Li, Tongji University Shanghai East Hospital, China and principal investigator in the TAILOR study. "This approval marks an important development for patients in China, who now have the benefit of a new and much needed treatment option." "ERBITUX® is globally recognized as a first-line standard of care for the treatment of RAS wild-type mCRC. We welcome the National Medical Products Administration's decision to make it available to Chinese patients in the first-line setting," said Chris Round, Head of International Operations and Global Core Franchises, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, operating in China. "This approval is a significant step forward in Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany's commitment as a global specialty innovator – including bringing innovative medicines to markets with high unmet medical needs." As the third most commonly diagnosed cancer, it is estimated that 1.85 million new cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) are diagnosed every year worldwide.3 Based on this statistic, the global burden of CRC is expected to increase by nearly 20% to more than 2.2 million new cases and approximately 1.1 million deaths by 2030.4 In China, CRC has the fifth highest incidence among all cancers in men and the fourth in women.5 The approval is based on the TAILOR study of 393 randomized patients from China with RAS wt mCRC, which found that adding ERBITUX® to FOLFOX as a first-line treatment for mCRC delays the risk of a PFS event (disease progression or death) occurring by 31% (hazard ratio [HR]: 0.69; p=0.004); reduces the risk of death Tby 24% (HR: 0.76; p=0.02) and achieves an ORR of 61.1% (versus 39.5% with FOLFOX alone; odds ratio [OR]: 2.41; p<0.001). The safety profile of ERBITUX® observed in TAILOR is similar to that seen in prior randomized clinical trials, with no unexpected safety findings.1 TAILOR is the first Phase III trial in the Chinese population to prospectively evaluate an anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) antibody in the first-line treatment of patients with RAS wt mCRC and reinforces the value and importance of RAS biomarker testing in clinical practice to provide patients with the right targeted therapy from the start of treatment. The data are consistent with previous international pivotal studies and reaffirm the efficacy of ERBITUX® in combination with FOLFOX as a first-line treatment for patients with RAS wt mCRC. ERBITUX® has obtained marketing authorization in over 100 countries worldwide for the treatment of RAS wt mCRC and/or squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN). In the EU, ERBITUX® is indicated as first-line therapy for patients with RAS wt mCRC tumors together with the oxaliplatin-containing regimen FOLFOX, or together with regimens containing irinotecan-based regimens in any line of treatment, or as a single agent in patients who have failed oxaliplatin- and irinotecan-based therapy and who are intolerant to irinotecan.6 About mCRC Approximately half of patients with mCRC have RAS wild-type tumors and half have RAS mutant tumors.7 Results from studies assessing RAS mutation status in patients with mCRC have shown that anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) monoclonal antibody therapies, such as ERBITUX® (cetuximab), can improve outcomes in patients with RAS wild-type mCRC.1-2,6 Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide, with an estimated incidence of more than 1.85 million new cases annually.3 An estimated 880,000 deaths from CRC occur worldwide every year, accounting for 9.2% of all cancer deaths and making it the second most common cause of death from cancer.3 Almost 55% of CRC cases are diagnosed in developed regions of the world8, and incidence and mortality rates are substantially higher in men than in women.3 About ERBITUX® (cetuximab) ERBITUX® is an IgG1 monoclonal antibody targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). As a monoclonal antibody, the mode of action of ERBITUX® is distinct from standard non-selective chemotherapy treatments in that it specifically targets and binds to the EGFR. This binding inhibits the activation of the receptor and the subsequent signal-transduction pathway, which results in reducing both the invasion of normal tissues by tumor cells and the spread of tumors to new sites. It is also believed to inhibit the ability of tumor cells to repair the damage caused by chemotherapy and radiotherapy and to inhibit the formation of new blood vessels inside tumors, which appears to lead to an overall suppression of tumor growth. Based on in vitro evidence, ERBITUX® also targets cytotoxic immune effector cells towards EGFR-expressing tumor cells (antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity [ADCC]). ERBITUX® has already obtained market authorization in over 100 countries worldwide for the treatment of RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer and for the treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany licensed the right to market ERBITUX®, a registered trademark of ImClone LLC, outside the U.S. and Canada from ImClone LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Company, in 1998. ERBITUX® Important Safety Information from the US FDA-Approved Label The US Prescribing Information for ERBITUX® includes BOX WARNINGS for infusion reactions and cardiopulmonary arrest. Very commonly (≥25%) reported side effects with ERBITUX® include cutaneous adverse reactions (including acne-like skin rash, pruritus, and nail changes), headache, diarrhea, infection and hypomagnesemia. WARNING: INFUSION REACTIONS and CARDIOPULMONARY ARREST Infusion Reactions: ERBITUX® can cause serious and fatal infusion reactions [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1), Adverse Reactions (6)]. Immediately interrupt and permanently discontinue ERBITUX® for serious infusion reactions [see Dosage and Administration (2.4)]. Cardiopulmonary Arrest: Cardiopulmonary arrest or sudden death occurred in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck receiving ERBITUX® with radiation therapy or a cetuximab product with platinum-based therapy and fluorouracil. Carefully consider use of ERBITUX® with radiation therapy, or platinum-based therapy with fluorouracil, in head and neck cancer patients with a history of coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, or arrhythmias. Monitor serum electrolytes, including serum magnesium, potassium, and calcium, during and after ERBITUX® administration [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2, 5.6)]. Please see full US Prescribing Information available at www.accessdata.fda.gov Qin S, et al. Efficacy and Tolerability of First-Line Cetuximab Plus Leucovorin, Fluorouracil, and Oxaliplatin (FOLFOX-4) Versus FOLFOX-4 in Patients With RAS Wild-Type Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: The Open-Label, Randomized, Phase III TAILOR Trial. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2018; 36(30): 3031-39 Van Cutsem E, et al. Fluorouracil, leucovorin, and irinotecan plus cetuximab treatment and RAS mutations in colorectal cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2015; 33: 692-701 Globocan 2018: http://gco.iarc.fr/today/data/factsheets/cancers/10_8_9-Colorectum-fact-sheet.pdf. Last accessed April 2019 Arnold M, et al. Global patterns and trends in colorectal cancer incidence and mortality. Gut, 2017; 66:683–91 ESMO. Cancer in China. 2016. https://www.esmo.org/Oncology-News/Cancer-in-China. Last accessed April 2019 ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines. Metastatic Colorectal Cancer. 2014https://www.esmo.org/Guidelines/Gastrointestinal-Cancers/Metastatic-Colorectal-Cancer Last accessed April 2019 Vaughn CP et al. Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 2011;50(5):307−12 Navarro M et al. Colorectal cancer population screening programs worldwide in 2016: An update. World J Gastroenterol, 2017; 23 (20): 3632–42 Erbitux-1L-Approval-In-China-mCRC-US.pdf 2019-Round-Chris-highres.jpg image/jpeg (9.0 MB) For more information, please contact Annemarie Eckhardt +49 6151 72 26560 Email All Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, press releases are distributed by e-mail at the same time they become available on the EMD Group Website. In case you are a resident of the USA or Canada please go to www.emdgroup.com/subscribe to register for your online subscription of this service as our geo-targeting requires new links in the email. You may later change your selection or discontinue this service. About Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, a leading science and technology company, operates across healthcare, life science and performance materials. Around 52,000 employees work to make a positive difference to millions of people's lives every day by creating more joyful and sustainable ways to live. From advancing gene editing technologies and discovering unique ways to treat the most challenging diseases to enabling the intelligence of devices – the company is everywhere. In 2018, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, generated sales of € 14.8 billion in 66 countries. The company holds the global rights to the name and trademark "Merck" internationally. The only exceptions are the United States and Canada, where the business sectors of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany operate as EMD Serono in healthcare, MilliporeSigma in life science, and EMD Performance Materials. Since its founding 1668, scientific exploration and responsible entrepreneurship have been key to the company's technological and scientific advances. To this day, the founding family remains the majority owner of the publicly listed company. Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, Places Bonds Amounting to € 1.5 Billion Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany today successfully issued bonds amounting to € 1.5 billion. The revenues from the bond issue will serve to refinance bonds maturing in March 2020.
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The diplomat's fashion statements For all the stories about war and peace that Madeleine Albright's jewelry tells in the "Read My Pins" exhibition, she acknowledged Friday that there's nothing to represent one of her signal accomplishments as U.S. secretary of state: making peace with Jesse Helms. Albright came to the Mint Museum Uptown and gave a guided tour of the show, which showcases the jewelry that she made a vehicle of diplomacy and patriotism. Beginning with the snake pin that she wore as a retort to Saddam Hussein, who had called her an "unparalleled serpent," she discussed the roles that some of her favorite pins played in the tumultuous era of Saddam, Kosovo and Kim Jong Il. She also added some non-diplomatic perspective. Pointing to a photo showing her side-by-side with the North Korean ruler, who stood about the same height, she recalled the situation: "I knew I had high heels on," she said, "and I looked down and saw that he did, too." Afterward, I asked if there was anything harking back to her relationship with Helms, who was known for bottling up State Department initiatives in his Senate committee -- until Albright staged a charm offensive. No, she said, there was no pin for him. But she did have story to tell. Helms once invited her to speak at St. Mary's School in Raleigh, she recalled, and he came along to introduce her. In a situation like that, she said, he couldn't exactly say that she was an idiot, could he? Later, he brought her down to speak at his alma mater, Wingate University. They found some barbecue first, then went for the speech, then flew back to Washington together. During the flight, Helms turned to her and said: "Miss Madeleine, we're going to make history together." "And we did," she said. One thing she didn't mention: That very day, according to a news story from then, Helms had announced that he'd relent on a chemical-weapons treaty he had been opposing, and let it move from his committee to the full Senate for a vote. "While Jesse Helms and I didn't agree on a lot of issues, we did agree on the interests of the United States," Albright said. "We really were friends," she added. In the face of the partisanship and venom that bottle up U.S. politics nowadays, she said, she often points to her relationship with Helms as an example of how the country ought to operate. If she can get more people on board with that, she and Helms will really have made history. (Photo of the American flag pin by Robert Sorrell: Mint Museum Uptown) Who is "Jessie" Helms? Two days later and the "Jessie" error remains. Looks like Mr. Brown is not concerned at all with reader reaction to his hagiography of the butchering warmonger Albright. Sorry, it's fixed now. I took the weekend off and wasn't keeping watch. Also, thanks for the additional click. In today's newspaper business, every little bit helps. I saw this exhibit a couple of weeks ago and really enjoyed it. We went for another exhibit, but this one definitely outshone the other. I recommend it! 'Spring' will arrive with Martha Graham company Donor will help Charlotte Symphony find leader Donkeys, elephants and Discovery Place Charlotte Symphony's Martin takes Dallas job Davidson College pianist Cooper dies Washington chips in toward North Tryon art Young organists keep King of Instruments going Arts study puts Charlotte in perspective Let music ward off the summer heat Arts groups nourish pocketbooks, not just souls
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Dele Alli must earn his place at Spurs or risk exit One of Jose Mourinho's top priorities when he became Tottenham boss was to bring back the "real Dele Alli". But he is still waiting for the midfielder to rediscover his best form. The England international, who has the prized ability to unlock defences, has played just 45 minutes of football this season and his future at Spurs is in doubt. Alli was substituted at half-time during the defeat against Everton in his side's Premier League opener and did not travel to Bulgaria for a Europa League qualifier against Lokomotiv Plovdiv. He was not in the matchday squad for the 5-2 win at Southampton on Sunday, instead forced to train at the club's north London base while Son Heung-min scored four and Harry Kane added another. Mourinho put Alli's absence down to an unbalanced squad. The 24-year-old faces competition from Erik Lamela, Steven Bergwijn, Lucas Moura, Son, Giovani Lo Celso and now Gareth Bale or a place in the team. "I want a balanced squad, that's what I want," Mourinho said when asked whether he wanted Alli to stay. "He doesn't need to be sacrificed, but the squad is a puzzle." "The only thing I can say is that I left eight players behind," he added. "They stayed and trained this morning because they are a big group and Dele is amongst these players." Alli was linked with a move to Real Madrid as part of the deal that eventually saw Bale rejoin Tottenham on loan. Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly interested in the attacking midfielder. It is understood that Alli wants to stay and fight for his place but the return of Wales star Bale and the improving form of Tanguy Ndombele place even greater pressure on him. 'Devil' will reappear Mourinho was quick to identify a drop-off in Alli's form when he became Tottenham boss last November, demanding he start playing "like Dele". And he subsequently accused his player of being "lazy" in training during the "All or Nothing" documentary that captured life behind the scenes at Tottenham last season. The midfielder has struggled to put together a consistent run over the past two years after impressing at the 2018 World Cup in Russia and has also fallen out of favour with England boss Gareth Southgate. Alli is likely to appear in Tuesday's League Cup third-round match with Leyton Orient as Mourinho wrestles with a packed fixture list. Former Liverpool and England midfielder Danny Murphy believes he might need to rethink his role to get back in the Tottenham side. "I think he's got to change his position," said Murphy, who works as a pundit for the BBC. "He used to love playing in that number 10 role — but not too many teams in the Premier League now play with a number 10. "(His new position) might be deeper, it might be off the wing and coming inside and getting into those number 10 positions from there." Last November, Mauricio Pochettino, in what turned out to be his final days in charge at Tottenham, said he hoped the former MK Dons player would rediscover his "naughty" side. "It's still there inside of him," said Pochettino. "Sometimes players being a bit naughty makes that difference. The devil is going to appear again." More in English Premier League Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang returned to scoring form with a double as Arsenal's rise up the Premier... Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool have a fight on their hands just to qualify for... John Stones says Manchester City are starting to feel "quietly confident" after climbing to... Championship club Bournemouth announced on Monday they had completed the signing of former Arsenal... Man. United retain top spot after Liverpool draw, Man. City up to second Manchester United held onto top spot in the Premier League after Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson... Updated: Mount lifts Chelsea, Leicester moves up to second Mason Mount put Chelsea back on track with the late winner that sealed a... Man. United face title test in Liverpool showdown Manchester United's bid to win the Premier League for the first time in eight... Guardiola warns against scapegoating Premier League stars for celebrations Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola acknowledged the scrutiny the Premier League is under to... Ibrahimovic brace gives Milan winning start PSG submit Neymar-Alvaro video to league: reports
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Intuit App Center Presents Opportunities for ISVs Previous Article IBM CloudBurst Offers Cloud Services Literally in a Box Next Article Is the Sky the Limit with Cloud Computing? Through a new set of APIs, Intuit has found a way to offer up any SaaS application. It's interesting that certain software companies like Oracle are trying to get into the hardware business, while companies such as IBM, already in the hardware and software business, are now introducing a series of "appliances" that allow them to sell both hardware and software. There are companies, however, that are simply focusing on what their customers need, which is a more efficient way to run their businesses. Intuit, which develops and sells QuickBooks, is one of those companies. With seven million business customers—four million alone using QuickBooks—the company must be doing something right. IBM announced last May that it was partnering with Intuit on…you guessed it…an appliance to run small businesses with QuickBooks Enterprise. Everyone is happy with that, including customers. For less than $8,000, they can have everything they need to run a small or medium business, including email, calendaring, security, and finances with access to remote services—such as managed security and hosted data backup and recovery services—through IBM's cloud. Part of the IBM Smart Business initiative, the Intuit QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions appliance provides all the basic technology required to run a business yet is easy to manage. It can be set up and running in a matter of hours and can even include VOIP to handle a company's telephone requirements. Intuit has been busy lately and may have come up with a model that will eventually win out over the hardware-software appliance approach. In 2008, the company promoted a very bright business administration and management executive to be its new president and chief executive officer. Brad Smith worked through just about every department in the company, assuming the duties of Intuit's senior vice president and general manager of Intuit's Small Business Division and its portfolio of small business products, including QuickBooks, Quicken, and Payroll products. That division alone serves seven million small business customers. Can you imagine the benefits of having seven million businesses from which to draw market research? Anyway, Smith (no relation to yours truly) decided the old style of desktop applications was working OK, but in order for the company to really grow, it would have to come up with a new paradigm. The business model that Intuit has adopted to grow and meet its customers' needs is one that is highly collaborative and potentially very profitable, and it promises to meet the specific needs of a very large number of small and medium businesses. Intuit's new Intuit App Center closes the gap, as the company says, between QuickBooks desktop software and cloud computing. With one click on the toolbar of QuickBooks Pro and Premier 2010, users can buy and use Web-based business applications integrated—or built directly on—the Intuit Partner Platform (IPP). So far, there are 30 applications from which to choose and more on the way. With a pool of some 80,000 QuickBooks developers, it's likely to grow exponentially in the next couple of years. Think about 25 million potential users within the companies that use QuickBooks, and you will start to imagine why you might want to consider getting an application into the Intuit App Center. The applications are not downloaded but offered as managed services for which companies pay a nominal monthly fee, depending on the number of users. Intuit takes 20 percent off the top, but the slice goes down as the number of user increases. There are no other charges to ISVs unless the application is hosted on the company's platform, and then there is a utility charge. The angle is not that you can buy application services that do what you need, but that what you buy can use your company's QuickBooks data right from the outset. The data becomes the focus of the applications, much as the data in an IBM Power Systems does at many large enterprises. If you're a QuickBooks user, the data gets uploaded to a supposedly secure, encrypted Intuit platform in the cloud. Now QuickBooks is no longer the focus of your business; the data is, and it can be massaged by any number of applications all running in the cloud. Users don't have to be running QuickBooks either. How secure is it? That's the question I posed to Alex Chriss, director of the Intuit Partner Platform. His answer: "Intuit is well-known in the industry as a security provider for all the work we do, not only with QuickBooks but also Turbo Tax filings. The data we bring up from QuickBooks is kept in our data centers and is encrypted on several levels. It is secure. As we work with our federated partners, we have them go through an external audit similar to our internal applications to make sure they have passed the necessary security provisions to be a member of our community." Chriss' reference to federated partners is one that means Intuit now has figured out how to include virtually any SaaS application on any platform in its collection of Intuit App Center offerings by using a new Intuit Partner Platform set of APIs, Intuit Data Services. Could any of the 5,000 or so IBM midrange solutions be offered in the Intuit App Center? They all could, according to Intuit, providing that they have been written to run as SaaS applications. There, of course, is the challenge, since many applications will have to be rewritten in order to run as managed services. (On an IBM i machine, managed service applications have been known to run as standard applications within individual dedicated customer partitions.) Nevertheless, Intuit envisions strong growth over the next few years as it provides a new way to offer its millions of customers a wide choice of business solutions through its Platform as a Service (PaaS). At the same time, by using PaaS, it is offering developers and ISVs a way to make money by creating a marketplace in the cloud for selling solutions to users who have their data ready and waiting to integrate with the applications. Intuit's platform takes care of such things for ISVs as billing, which makes deploying the Intuit Partner Platform relatively easy. A connectivity/data management toolset designed for companies operating on the IBM i was announced last August and is now available from vLegaci's subsidiary, QuickerApps. The tool set, composed of QuickerApps/400 and QuickerApps/DM, enables Intuit QuickBase users to import data directly from IBM i tables. PaaS promises to change the landscape for ISVs, and IBM Business Partners might wish to investigate the Intuit cloud model to see if there is anything there they can learn about their own business model—or their present customer relationships. For more information, visit www.intuit.com or the Intuit Partner Platform. Chris Smith was the Senior News Editor at MC Press Online from 2007 to 2012 and was responsible for the news content on the company's Web site. Chris has been writing about the IBM midrange industry since 1992 when he signed on with Duke Communications as West Coast Editor of News 3X/400. With a bachelor's from the University of California at Berkeley, where he majored in English and minored in Journalism, and a master's in Journalism from the University of Colorado, Boulder, Chris later studied computer programming and AS/400 operations at Long Beach City College. An award-winning writer with two Maggie Awards, four business books, and a collection of poetry to his credit, Chris began his newspaper career as a reporter in northern California, later worked as night city editor for the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, and went on to edit a national cable television trade magazine. He was Communications Manager for McDonnell Douglas Corp. in Long Beach, Calif., before it merged with Boeing, and oversaw implementation of the company's first IBM desktop publishing system there. An editor for MC Press Online since 2007, Chris has authored some 300 articles on a broad range of topics surrounding the IBM midrange platform that have appeared in the company's eight industry-leading newsletters. He can be reached at [email protected].
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In this heartfelt celebration of love, Newbery Medal-winning author Matt de la Peña and bestselling illustrator Loren Long depict the many ways we experience this universal bond, which carries us from the day we are born throughout the years of our childhood and beyond. With a lyrical text that's soothing and inspiring, this tender tale is a needed comfort and a new classic that will resonate with readers of every age. Continue reading. From Newbery Medal-winning author Matt de la Pena and bestselling illustrator Loren Long comes a story about the strongest bond there is and the diverse and powerful ways it connects us all. "In the beginning there is light and two wide-eyed figures standing near the foot of your bed and the sound of their voices is love....A cab driver plays love softly on his radiowhile you bounce in back with the bumps of the city and everything smells new, and it smells like life." In this heartfelt celebration of love, Newbery Medal-winning author Matt de la Pena and bestselling illustrator Loren Long depict the many ways we experience this universal bond, which carries us from the day we are born throughout the years of our childhood and beyond. With a lyrical text that's soothing and inspiring, this tender tale is a needed comfort and a new classic that will resonate with readers of every age.
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Home / Uncategorized / YAYA TOURE HITS OUT AT 'PATHETIC, INDECENT' AFRICAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR SNUB YAYA TOURE HITS OUT AT 'PATHETIC, INDECENT' AFRICAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR SNUB January 8, 2016 Uncategorized Leave a comment The Manchester City and Ivory Coast midfielder lost out to Borussia Dortmund's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the voting, a decision he says "brings shame to Africa" Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has reacted angrily to losing out on the CAF African Footballer of the Year award, saying the decision is "pathetic", "indecent" and "brings shame to Africa". Toure hit out at his critics in a controversial interview in October, accusing detractors of "spreading bulls***", and has had a number of run-ins with the press in the United Kingdom and his home continent. The 32-year-old captained the Ivory Coast to their first Africa Cup of Nations triumph since 1992 at the start of last year and was named in the competition's team of the tournament. But he lost out to Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the individual stakes – voted for by coaches and technical directors – and has now hit out at the decision makers, insisting "even Fifa" would not have reached such a conclusion. "I'm very, very disappointed," he told Afrique Foot. "It's sad to see Africa react this way, that they don't think African achievements are important. "I think this is what brings shame to Africa, because to act in that way is indecent. But what can we do about it? Us Africans, we don't show that Africa is important in our eyes. We favour more what's abroad than our own continent. That is pathetic. "Even Fifa, with all its history of corruption, wouldn't do this." Toure is no stranger to courting controversy in the press and it appears more on the way after he vowed to "tell the truth" when questions come his way. "Yaya will take care of Yaya and let Africa take care of itself," he added. "As I've been told many times, you can't take care of Africa too much because Africa will be the first to let you down. "When I return to Europe, a lot of questions will be asked. I think I'm going to have to answer them. As I'm someone who's honest, I will always tell the truth." Aubemeyang CaF CAf is fradulent Fifa Globacom Yaya Toure sad losing Glo/CaF african footballer of the year 2016-01-08 Tags Aubemeyang CaF CAf is fradulent Fifa Globacom Yaya Toure sad losing Glo/CaF african footballer of the year Previous 'Saddened but Indifferent', Soyinka replies Rivers State Govt‎ Next Knockleman ft Mr Bee—I Made IT (Music download) Imo Residents Murmur As Cost Of Living Pull Up Why President Buhari Has Failed To Address Herders' Problems – MACBAN President APC Members Decamp To PDP In Katsina Members Reject Yoruba Nation Leaders' Resignations NOTABLE members of the Yoruba Self-Determination Struggle also known as Ilana Omo Oodua led by …
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using System; using System.IO; using System.Linq; using System.Reflection; using System.Text.RegularExpressions; namespace WpfSourceCopy { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { var folder = Path.GetDirectoryName(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location); folder = Path.Combine(folder!, @"..\..\.."); var presentationBuildTasksCsprojFile = Path.Combine(folder, @"..\..\WPF\PresentationBuildTasks\PresentationBuildTasks.csproj"); var csproj = File.ReadAllText(presentationBuildTasksCsprojFile); const string wpfSourceDir = @"E:\程序\ethylene156\God\wpf_3.1\src\Microsoft.DotNet.Wpf\src\"; string copyFolder = Path.GetFullPath("WpfSourceDir"); var regex = new Regex(@"\$\(WpfSourceDir\)\\(\S*\.cs)", RegexOptions.Compiled); foreach (var line in csproj.Split('\n', StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries) .Where(temp => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(temp)) .Select(temp => temp.Replace("\r", "")) .Where(temp => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(temp))) { var match = regex.Match(line); if (match.Success) { var filePath = match.Groups[1].Value; var file = Path.Combine(wpfSourceDir, filePath); if (File.Exists(file)) { var copyFile = Path.Combine(copyFolder, filePath); var directory = Path.GetDirectoryName(copyFile); Directory.CreateDirectory(directory!); File.Copy(file, copyFile); } else { } } } } } }
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Forever Evil #1 Review Forever Evil #1 Written by Geoff Johns Art by David Finch Reviewed by Sean Lamont With Trinity War's fairly successful combination of intrigue and integration setting the stage for a unified DC universe after two years of walled gardens, Johns now looks to deliver a followup haymaker that just may tear it apart in this week's Forever Evil #1. With the end goal of bringing the heroes and the world more closer together finally realized (even if it was with less than happy results), we now look to the opposite side of the fence; and to be frank, these villains know how to do it with showmanship. So lets stop dilly-dallying and take a look at what Geoff Johns and David Finch are bringing to us in this week's #1 issue of the mini-event-series. With Trinity War culminating in the opening of a portal to another dimension, a new team of super-powered individuals have taken to the stage with a thunderous and much more villainous roar; the Crime Syndicate. Quickly taking control of the situation and the planet, this Nega-Justice League now looks to cement their position by drafting the antagonists of the DCU into their fold. But will all of these well-known self-centered villains play along with the new world order? What happened to all of the heroes that were there at the opening of the portal? And which DC hero of decades will find their secret identity exposed? As a central lynchpin to the 'Villains Month' initiative, this mini-series goes a LOOOONG way in elevating it above the 50+ issues of secret origins that I was apprehensive the event was going to be. Johns and Finch instead push a narrative that both creates large ramifications across the entire publishing line, as well as seeds plot beats that the writers of these various books can use for some time to come. It's bold, it's audacious, and it's bigger than the much publicized Trinity War crossover that preceded it. Just like that previous storyline though, the cast is massive in nature, pulling in the villains from practically the entire line into one team setting that is rife with conflict and differences of opinion. Each is written with a clear voice, and while some may not match up to their previous introductions entirely, most cases are for the better. Finch's artwork walks hand-in-hand with the summer blockbuster stylings of the story by delivering larger than life set pieces that stand out even as each page jumps from one team to another. Tasked with the large undertaking of penciling so many characters at once, Finch shows he is up to the challenge by meticulously detailing even the smallest of villains in the background across each of the sweeping scenes. It shows a level of respect to each of the antagonists, even if they do not find themselves with more than a single line throughout this initial chapter, and it is clear he had a lot of fun thinking about little things such as who these characters would stand next to in a group setting. Again, like the writing, everything about it screams big; and it lends an aire of importance to the entire issue even though its outcome is ultimately temporary. We're trying to drive you to the poorhouse. A resounding BUY. Big in its ideas, big in its execution, and big in its 'importance'; Forever Evil looks to knock the DCU on its rump just as it got to its legs. But it is oh-so-fun to watch… Tags:comic book reviewDavid finchdc comicsforever evilgeoff johnsTrinity Warvillains month X-Factor #262 Review All-New X-Men #16 Review A happy-go-lucky guy, Sean has prided himself on his ability to be fashionably late to just about anything. As such, his foray into comics began relatively recently, joining in with the jamboree during the 2011 New 52 relaunch at DC Comics. Making up for… Talking Movies episode 151: Tommy Wiseau's The Room by Brian Verderosa Oh, hi, Talking Movies listeners! This week, on what might be our best worst… Talking Comics Podcast: Issue #487 – The Falcon, the Soldier, the Snyder Cut Talking Comics Podcast: Issue #487 - The Falcon, the Soldier, the Snyder Cut … Talking Games Episode 73: ARK Survival Evolved Impressions and Galak-Z Thoughts by Justin Townson Talking Games Episode #73: Ark Survival Evolved Impressions and Galak-Z Thoughts…
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Two teenagers and 11 adults have appeared in court accused of violent disorder after riots in Manchester city centre following 2008's Uefa Cup final. They are alleged to have caused chaos following Glasgow Rangers' defeat against Russia's Zenit St Petersburg. Scott McSeveney, 21, of Shotts, North Lanarkshire, and Mark Stoddart, 25, from Glasgow, are also both charged with assault on a police officer. None of the defendants entered a plea at Manchester Magistrates. Andrew Holt, prosecuting, told the court about 150,000 football fans were in the city for the final at the City of Manchester stadium in May 2008. Mr Holt said a big screen for fans without a ticket to watch the match failed in the early evening, which triggered widespread disturbances across the city. Along with Mr McSeveney and Mr Stoddart, the other defendants are Greg McKenna, 22, of East Kilbride, Lanarkshire; Brian McVicar, 19, of East Kilbride; Gordon Forrest, 35, of Bearsden, Glasgow; James Bell, 42, of Cumbernauld, Glasgow; Thomas Murphy, 27, of Greenock; David McCullough, 20, of Burnage, Manchester; David Annette, 34, of Chorley, Lancashire; John Saunders, 31, of Cumbernauld, Glasgow; and Michael Hindle, 21, Leyland, Lancashire. All are charged with violent disorder. Two 17-year-olds, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have also been charged with violent disorder. All the defendants were given unconditional bail and will next appear in court on 5 October.
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Bob has been in the clean environment design industry for over 10 years. Following his graduation from Drexel University, he spent his time building a strong understanding of the design challenges involved with cleanroom construction. While every job presents its obstacles, Bob will drive to a solution and keep moving forward. Away from the office, Bob enjoys frequenting many of the local Philadelphia events or camping in state parks with his family. Otherwise, he can be found instructing and continuing his self-defense training with the Israeli Krav Maga Association.
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Sofia Mulanovich on the crest of a trend. In machismo Peru, football rules. But two female athletes, a boxer and a surfer, have become the latest athletic superstars. The crowds go wild. Super featherweight boxer Kina Malpartida Dyson and sun-kissed surfer Sofia Mulanovich can't go anywhere in Peru without getting hoarded. of Punta Hermosa in southern Lima, and both excel at traditionally male-dominated sports. With Peru's lackluster performances in the international sporting arena—the country has only four Olympic medals and hasn't qualified for the World Cup in soccer since 1982—the attention these women have earned is spawning enthusiasm and energy in this nation of 29.5 million that was riddled with terrorism and corruption throughout the 1980s and '90s. "Kina and Sofia made us believe in our athletes again," says Talia Echecopar, who is writing a book about Sofia's surfing stardom. In 2004, Sofia, then 21, became the first Latin American—man or woman—to win the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Championship title, and at press time she ranked third in this year's ASP tour standings and in career earnings. Before Sofia became the world champ, there were only four surf schools in Peru and hardly any other women surfed. But now surfing makes the news almost every day, and there are over 60 surf schools in operation, mostly filled with female students. "We call it the 'Sofia Fenomeno,'" says Jose de Col, a two-time Peruvian surfing champion. The "Kina Fenomeno" is also in the midst of a boom. Kina's defending fight for the Super Featherweight World Championship against Brazilian Halana Dos Santos in June attracted the largest single TV audience in Peru's viewing history. "There are few countries in the world where the most respected athletes, the role models, all happen to be women," Gabriela Perez de Solar, a Peruvian congresswoman and former Olympic volleyball player, told Time magazine. "It goes beyond surfing and boxing," Echecopar adds. "The women's volleyball team is on a winning streak, and a female cinematographer, Claudia Llosa, just won the Golden Bear [a prestigious international film award].
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TOWN'S TEAM vs. FOREST Lillis makes four changes to starting line-up Huddersfield Town Caretaker Manager Mark Lillis has made four changes to the starting line-up for tonight's Capital One Cup Second Round tie at home to Nottingham Forest; 7.45pm kick-off at the John Smith's Stadium. The first change sees Lee Peltier miss out from facing the Club he played for on loan last season due to the groin issue that forced him off the pitch on Saturday. His place in the side is taken by Adam Hammill, who makes his first start since the opening day defeat to AFC Bournemouth. Peltier's absence means that Joel Lynch captains the side for the first time on home soil, having done so in this season's away games at Cardiff City and Reading. The Wales international joined Town from tonight's opponents in 2012, having made 90 appearances in a Forest shirt over four seasons. Town's second change comes in goal. As was the case in Town's First Round win at Chesterfield, Joe Murphy replaces Alex Smithies – it's his first competitive start at home for the Club. Danny Ward also comes back into the side at the expense of Sean Scannell, who joins Smithies among the substitutes this evening. The final change comes in attack, where Nahki Wells is given a rest having received a stiff kick to the ankle in Saturday's draw with Charlton. His place in attack is taken by Jonathan Stead. Loanee Radoslaw Majewski is also ineligible to face his parent club, so there are places on the bench for young Academy graduates Jordan Sinnott, Duane Holmes and Philip Billing tonight. Town's team vs. Nottingham Forest 13. Joe Murphy 3. Paul Dixon 8. Jacob Butterfield 10. Conor Coady 11. Danny Ward 12. Adam Hammill 14. Jonathan Stead 15. Murray Wallace 30. Harry Bunn 33. Joel Lynch (c) Alex Smithies, Sean Scannell, James Vaughan, Duane Holmes, Matt Crooks, Philip Billing, Jordan Sinnott
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Orthoclase Orthoclase mineral information and data. Named orthose in 1801 by Rene Just Hay from the Greek orthos right in allusion to the mineral's right angle of good cleavage. The sense of Hay's name was that the mineral was a feldspar, but he did not specify a type-locality, nor did Hay give a chemical analysis. China Manufacturer Feldspar Shale Ore Granite Diamond Boulder Crusher Apatite Breaking Marble Diamond Asphalt Lab Mining Machine Crushing Machine Calcite Rock Jaw Crusher China supplier hot sale diamond crusher with CE. Orthoclase feldspar is a gangue mineral associated with the copper ore. Copper was mined here in the late 1800's and for short periods in the early 1900's..5 mile east of NC Highway 261.enr. igneous rocks that are relatively rich in elements that form feldspar and quartz. It refers to those rocks rich in silicate minerals, magma, and rocks which are enriched in the lighter elements such as silicon, oxygen, aluminum, sodium, and potassium. crushers for feldspar ore jspfoundation. Manganese Ore Crusher, Wholesale Various High Quality Manganese Ore . you can find more about Feldspar Crusher,Feldspar crusher machine. Chat online! Sodium Bicarbonate Milling Machine Cement Raw Material Milling. Feldspar crusher is a kind of important feldspar crusher. Feldspar occurs mostly as white, green or red-brown, ranging from flesh colour to the colour of brick. A special type of feldspar is extracted from pegmatites in very small quantities (50-100 t per year) at a mine near Buckingham, Qubec. In 2017, some 400 thousand metric tons of feldspar were produced in mines all over Egypt. The North African country has the largest estimated feldspar reserves (including nepheline syenite) worldwide. Which of the following is not an ore of aluminum 1 Feldspar 2 Bauxite 3 Cryolite 4 Azuri.. feldspar ore vibrating feeder price in united states crusher plant vibrating feeder crusher usa feldspar ore crushing flow when blast or digger out from the underground or from the mountain, the excavator carry the raw feldspar to the ..
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Nicole Schappert and Sheila Reid competed Saturday in Belgium at the Flanders Cup fixture with almost identical 1500 meter PRs (4:07.79 and 4:07.77, respectively). Neither came close to threatening either mark. Their heat was a relatively slow one, with the winner coming home in 4:11.85. Schappert finished 5th in 4:13.91, while Reid -- in her first race since being named to the Canadian Olympic team at 5000 meters -- was 8th in 4:15.62. Next up for Reid and Schappert is another 1500 race on Tuesday in Lignano, Italy, where they'll be joined by fellow Villanovan (and Serbian Olympian) Marina Muncan. For a short interview with Sheila from the folks at Writing About Running, click HERE.
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Since 2011, performer, educator and composer, Christian Howes was voted #1 in the Downbeat Critics Poll ("Rising Stars/Violin"), named among the top three jazz violinists in the JazzTimes critics poll, and nominated for Violinist of the Year by the Jazz Journalist Association. He received the Residency Partner Award through Chamber Music America for residencies in school orchestras, earned a USArtists grant through the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, and was invited by the U.S. State department to teach and perform as a cultural ambassador in Ukraine and Montenegro. His 2013 release on Resonance Records, "Southern Exposure" earned recognition in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Downbeat, Jazz Times, as well as a six-night run at Lincoln Center. His 2015 release, "American Spirit" was named among the Best Jazz Albums of 2015? by the Huffington Post.
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Thank you for allowing us to visit and spent some time at your Home. We had lots of fun with the kids and the Nannies are doing a marvellous job. We have so much appreciation for the work you guys are doing daily! Our visit was incredibly amazing!!! These little ones crept into our hearts from the minute we saw them! It was really such an eye opener to see that all they actually want is attention and affection. It was heart breaking but I am so glad that we were able to give them a morning of love. Thank you so much for giving us the opportunity to spend time with them. We dropped off a whole lot of goodies with Tracy and Jono for the kids! We would like to express our gratitude and thank you for spending time with our children on Saturday and for fun play equipments you brought,slipper slides,jumping castles,lunch and loads of clothes. We strive to make a difference in the lives of these children under our care and it would be an impossible task to achieve without the help of people such as yourselves in our community. Our day went really great. We got there at about ten, and organised ourselves while all the children slowly made their way down to the hall. We split them up into four big groups as we had 4 "stations" of games. We rotated the groups untill they all had a turn at each station. We played games such as a relay with an egg and spoon race, apple bob, and digging for smarties, another station was "Open Gates", another station was a game where they had to race to open a chocolate wrapped in newspaper with a knife and fork. Halfway through we had a short break with a glass of cooldrink and a packet of chips. After the stations,we broke for lunch of hotdogs and cooldrink. One of the volunteers kids said a beautiful grace for us. We also presented the staff with a big bottle of bubble bath, a box of hug in a mugs, and a box of biscuits, so they could also relax! One of the children at the home gave us a beautiful thank you "speech". After lunch, we sorted some make up that was donated to us and let all the girls choose one item. Much fun was had painting nails, putting on lipstick and eyeshadow and mascara. Even the boys and staff were made pretty. We also had bags of clothing that was donated. We sorted this in age groups and handed them out so that each girl got something. Unfortunately all the clothing was girls. But the boys were given a donation of cricket wickets, bats and balls, a rugby ball, soccer ball and a netball. Also a swingball set, and quite a few plastic balls. We also had bags of donated toys which we left for the staff to sort out. We really had such an awesome day, and will be doing this again soon!
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Court battle wages on for Humane Care of Wild Horses and Burros By Laura Leigh on November 19, 2012 Manifest for a Win for the Mustangs and Burros this Wed in Court This Wed Nov. 21st is our conference call hearing with the Reno Federal District Judge, the BLM, and WHE to gain a humane handling standard for horses and burros managed by BLM. Imagine us winning, and the judge ruling in our favor. Write it on a post it put it on your mirror and say it out loud often: WHE WINS IN COURT. Light a candle,say a prayer, feel us winning, do whatever you can. This is an administrative hearing by conference call so there is no way for you to attend. When we have our hearing in February about freedom of access to the horse and burros under BLM control, you will be able to attend. WHE will keep you posted. Thank you for the wild ones Laura Leigh, Pres. WHE BLM leaves Wild Horse welfare unaddressed Wild horse Education moves forward with litigation On November 21, 2012 Wild Horse Education (WHE) continues the Federal Court "battle" to gain a humane handling standard for wild horses and burros managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). A hearing is scheduled to answer Discovery questions and a request made by WHE for a mandatory settlement conference. This case began during the Triple B helicopter removal of 2011. During that operation Laura Leigh, founder of WHE, gained documentation that led to the filing of a complaint against inhumane conduct. The documentation led to Federal Judge Howard McKibben granting the first Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) to conduct in the history of the Wild Free Roaming Horse and Burro Act (WFRH&B Act). The court case continued and BLM began a review of operations to address concerns of the Court. That review was known as the "Triple B team review." The "Triple B team review" done by BLM confirmed the following: "Horses were observed being struck in the face, and often confused due to aggressive loading procedures and excessive pressure by multiple handlers. Several videos reveal that a few horses were repeatedly shocked with an electrical animal prod, sometimes in the face, and in one case, the use of this electrical prod led to a horse becoming stuck in a panel at the loading site. Some videos reveal horses being struck in more than one instance with the trailer gate to induce loading, and in one instance a horse appears to have been kicked in the head by a Sun J employee. In one video it appears that a horse was dragged into a trailer by a rope around its neck." As well as the incident where a single wild horse is pursued and apparently struck intentionally by the helicopter skids. Leigh has amended the case, three times. Once to address continued conduct outside the scope of Triple B, again to address that the issue of mootness did not apply to Triple B and to include conduct occurring at the Jackson Mountain operation of 2012. The amended motions gained a second TRO to conduct at Jackson and an further Injunctive Order to conduct at Triple B. In spite of BLM's continued reassurance that the agency is addressing these issues, and creating an enforceable policy, the conduct documented at Triple B continues in practice. Leigh has continued to document similar conduct (when her access is not overly restricted) that demonstrates no change on the range during operations. "It appears that we have no other option but to continue with the case and prepare to file new actions." stated Laura Leigh, founder of WHE, "In the year 2012 in the United States of America, this conduct left unaddressed by a government agency is an obscenity. These cases, investigations and supporting documentation, are supported solely by Wild Horse Education, a registered Nevada non-profit. http://wildhorseeducation.org calico wild horse roundup/ one stallion from Laura Leigh on Vimeo. Categories: Uncategorized, Wild Horse Education BLM sends wild horses to kill-buyer WHE won another step in Court toward gaining humane treatment for wild horses and burros!
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Are Athletes More Susceptible to Addiction After The Olympics? Every two years, the world gathers around their televisions to celebrate their nation's greatest athletes as they compete in the Summer or Winter Olympic Games. Most olympic athletes train their entire lives for their one or two shots at being glorified forever. However; after the few weeks of games that these athletes have trained their whole lives for are over, some of the athletes realize they have reached their peak in the sport they have been training for all this time and the reality that they won't ever be able to compete for their country sets in. This realization can often be very devastating and depressing, causing some of these athletes to turn to drugs or alcohol to deal with their depression. New research shows that over 30% of elite Olympic athletes have an unhealthy obsession with training and strenuous exercise. The new study also shows that the biological mechanisms associated with exercise addiction can mimic drug addiction. That means that if these athletes think about missing a day of training they will go through serious anxiety. These athletes develop highly addictive personalities and are at higher risk than the general population of developing eating disorders and substance abuse problems. Many Olympians never want to face their own retirement, especially if they didn't achieve their goal of medaling in the games. Some Olympians refer to the period after their final games as the post-Olympics let-down period, and many athletes become severely depressed. They have to cope with the fact that everything they have worked their entire young lives for is over and readjust to society. The depression they go through can have very serious implications on their lives, forcing many to turn to drugs or alcohol in order to cope. While many Olympians go through at least some depression symptoms, for others their depression gets the best of them. Amanda Beard, the seven-time Olympic medalist in swimming from America stated in her memoir that she had clinical depression, an eating disorder and also abused drugs and alcohol after her final Olympics. Geoff Huegill an Australian swimmer used drugs, gained 100 pounds and contemplated suicide following the 2004 Summer games in Athens. Elite athletes face not only their own personal letdowns, but they also can feel like they let down their family, friends and entire country if they don't perform their best at the games. That kind of pressure is too much for almost anyone to deal with. While everyone all over the world enjoys the Olympics, there is no doubt an unbelievable amount of pressure on some of these athletes. Many of the competitors have worked hard every day of their life for their one moment to showcase their skills. That kind of build-up can have devastating consequences for these athletes when they decide to finally walk away from their sports. Olympians are at a very high risk of developing an addiction to drugs or alcohol after the games which is one of the reasons more residential drug treatment programs are becoming available to those seeking help.
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It can be difficult to know what to say when a friend is going through a breakup, but it is important that you show your support in any way that you can. Being present is the first step to being there for your friend. Here are a few other ways that you can help out a friend in need. Every person handles breakups differently and it is important to remember whatever your friend is feeling is a valid emotion. Whether they are angry, sad or display reckless behavior, it is important as their friend not to try to dismiss their behavior or feel it is your responsibility to always cheer them up. The most important thing that you can do as their friend is to stay by their side and clearly state that you will support them no mater what. It is also important to make sure that you know your limits as to what you can give your friend; after all, you are only human. A friend in need can be taxing on a friendship if you ignore your own needs, so it's important to not feel guilty when saying no to certain things. When you need to dedicate some time to yourself, make sure to do so clearly, but gently tell your friend you need to take care of some personal things. Afterwards, let them know when you are available to hang out again, so that your friend can look forward to your company and also so there is no miscommunication between you two. One of the best ways you can be helpful is by making sure certain things in your friend's life are taken care of. One of the biggest ways you can assist your friend with is to bring food over. Whether it is a pot of homemade soup or a pizza you have picked up, good food truly does help nourish a broken heart. Other things that you can help with are walking their dog, picking-up their dry cleaning and helping sort through their mail. After a breakup, the smallest tasks can seem burdensome and being able to have someone else take care of those details for a while is a godsend. After a breakup, it is easy to want to stay at home in your pajamas on the couch and binge watch Netflix. While this may be part of the grieving process for your friend, it is important that you also encourage him or her to get some fresh air. Start out by suggesting a walk around the neighborhood. Even a 30 minute walk can do wonders for your heartbroken friend, offering a change of scenery. If your friend is up to it, take a day trip somewhere that you both do not normally go. Heading to the beach or a nearby state park can be a great temporary distraction for your friend for the day and help clear their mind. Does your friend enjoy basketball? Take them to a local game to cheer on their favorite team. Does your friend have a sweet tooth? Treat them to a chocolate fudge sundae. During a breakup, it is important to remind a friend of their passions and help them remember that they can feel happy once again. Avoid surprising your friend and instead ask them first about whether they want to do a certain activity. They may have a bad association with certain places or things that reminds them of their ex that you are not aware of.
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Cashion Acquires Additional Shares of Vitreous Glass Inc. CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Jan. 6, 2011) - J. Patrick Cashion of Calgary, Alberta, President and a Director of Vitreous Glass Inc., ("Vitreous") (TSX VENTURE:VCI) announces that, pursuant to a share purchase agreement dated January 6, 2011 (the "Agreement"), Mr. Cashion, his spouse and a corporation owned by them ("Holdco") have acquired direct or beneficial ownership of 75,000 common shares in the capital of Vitreous ("Common Shares") and have agreed to purchase a further 150,000 Common Shares in two further instalments over the next two years, resulting in an aggregate of 225,000 Common Shares being acquired directly or beneficially by Mr. Cashion, his spouse and Holdco. Pursuant to the Agreement Holdco also acquired voting rights to a further 75,000 Common Shares acquired by a third party and will acquire voting rights to a further 150,000 Common Shares to be acquired by a third party in two further instalments over the next two years. The Common Shares were purchased in a private transaction from Irv Thomas Investments Ltd., a corporation owned by H. Irvin Thomas, Chairman and a director of Vitreous, at a price of $1.75 per Common Share. Irv Thomas Investments which had previously granted Mr. Cashion an option to purchase all of its Common Shares upon the death of Mr. Thomas (the "Option"). After completion of the purchases under the Agreement, the number of Common Shares held by Irv Thomas Investments Ltd. which are available to Mr. Cashion pursuant to the Option will be 650,000. Mr. Cashion, his spouse and Holdco currently hold a total of 1,737,200 Common Shares representing 28.9% of the currently issued and outstanding Common Shares of Vitreous. Mr. Cashion, his spouse and Holdco have agreed to acquire a further 150,000 Common Shares over the next 2 years pursuant to the Agreement and Mr. Cashion holds stock options exercisable until December 21, 2011 to acquire an additional 150,000 Common Shares. Upon acquisition of the additional shares and the exercise of the stock options, the total shareholdings of Mr. Cashion, his spouse and Holdco would total 2,037,200, or 33.1% of the outstanding Common Share of Vitreous on a fully diluted basis. If Mr. Cashion were to exercise the option from Irv Thomas Investments Ltd. and his stock options from Vitreous, he, together with his spouse and Holdco, would hold a total of 2,687,200 shares in Vitreous, representing 43.6% of the 6,158,667 shares which would be outstanding on a fully diluted basis and would have voting rights for a further 225,000 Common Shares, representing an additional 3.6%. Mr. Cashion acquired the securities for investment purposes and may, in the future, acquire ownership of, or control or direction over, additional securities of Vitreous, but has no present intention to do so. A copy of the early warning report in respect of these acquisitions to be filed with the applicable securities commissions can be found at www.sedar.com. About this company Vitreous Glass Inc.
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Publishers Weekly Review for SYNAPSE - ABNA Semifinalist It's been a great day in writerville! This morning I found out SYNAPSE made the latest cut in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest. They've whittled it down to 50 YA semifinalists out of 5,000 entries and, OMG, SYNAPSE is still in there. Tonight I realized that semifinalists got Publishers Weekly reviews, too. Here mine. I like it! ABNA Publishers Weekly Reviewer Strong characters and a tight plot bring this victims-take-down-a-mad-scientist yarn to life. Eighteen-year-old Jake's twin brother, Gabriel, has been housed in a mental hospital since an accident at age nine damaged his brain. Tough, remorseless Amnesia is sentenced to death after killing a cashier in an armed robbery. Terra, a scientist who has discovered a revolutionary garbage-eating fungus, is unable to move or speak after an attack by her jealous and money-hungry employer, Dr. Burlington. That a sinister Dr. Ryder will be the thread connecting the three stories is telegraphed almost immediately, and so when she appears with a notepad (in Amnesia's case) and an "offer [Jake] can't refuse" (in the twins'), an ominous tension has already built. Mind-reading is Ryder's field, and details about electrical signals and virtual reality games make her work seem plausible. What results is a dramatic, high-stakes contest to see who can use the technology most to their own advantage: the "good guys," communicating telepathically and extracting plans and pass-codes from their captors' minds, or Ryder and Burlington, listening in on the mental chatter and torturing those with whom their victims connect. A final battle rages on Kaho'olawe, a Hawaiian island littered with unexploded bombs, until every loose end is tied up. Excellent entertainment with provocative questions about science and the human brain. SCBWI Los Angeles Writer's Days This weekend was the SCBWI Los Angeles Writer's Days, and while I was able to go only for Saturday's events, I learned lots. One of the most encouraging things I learned was that some agents and editors DO still edit! Sara Wilson Etienne's new book, Harbinger, was certainly the product of Sara's long efforts, but it also had the benefit of the expertise and devotion of agent Michael Bourret (of Dystel and Goderich literary agency) and editor Stacey Barney (of Putnam/Penguin). I confess I was emerald with envy. I have long coveted a team like that, and truly believed it was a myth from the days of yore. Michael said that for adult books this kind of editing might not be the norm any more, but he indicated it was still there for children's books. The dream lives! Lee Wardlaw told us all the important lessons she has learned from her cats. I practiced one of her tips today – the nap. Very helpful! She also showed us some of the rejections she got for Won Ton Cat before it went on to win more awards than a cat has furballs. Nice to know even the best get rejected. Dawne Knobbe shared her Runaway Storm journey, and gave us some tips on creative marketing. Terri Farley told us how one good girl's misbehavior turned into fodder for great stories. But a book every two months? Wow! That's a lot of naughtiness. I met some new friends off the stage, too, another of my favorite things about SCBWI conferences. You never know who you might run into, but if they are interested in children's literature you know they will be fun to know. Sarah Laurenson and Lee Wind (also known as Sarah Lee) did an excellent job of pulling it all together and then pulling it off. My thanks to the entire team and to SCBWI! Seaweed Biofuel is Like the Real Science in SYNAPSE One of the wonders of writing is that everything you do or read, every movie or stupid TV show you watch, every adventure you take can be considered research. Every aspect of life is work, so you are never just slouching off! Everything is guilt free! I love it! The other fun thing is seeing things I wrote about as fiction turn up in the real world. Like Terra's hot science project in my YA novel, SYNAPSE – the discovery that promises to make Dr. Burlington rich if he can just find a way to dig the specifics out of her newly-damaged brain. In SYNAPSE, Terra is taking garbage (something nobody wants) and using a genetically engineered yeast strain to turn it into fuel. Not so far-fetched when you recognize that people have been doing this with corn and sugar cane stalks for a while now. Terra's innovation is to engineer a strain of yeast that makes use of something we wanted to get rid of anyway – trash. Here's the Science News version - Seaweed Fuels Bioenergy Optimism developed at a company in Berkeley. Hey, cool! That's where Terra started out in SYNAPSE, and where I did my own gene jockey work once upon a time. So Anyway, a company in Berkeley has genetically engineered a strain of E. Coli bacteria to be able to do the same thing Terra did, only with seaweed where Terra used trash. The cool thing about using seaweed instead of corn, for example, is you don't have to waste fresh water, or farmland. You don't have to pour a bunch of potentially polluting fertilizers or weed killers out there. And you aren't going to be running a bunch of diesel-guzzling, smog-spewing tractors back and forth over the piece of ocean where the seaweed grows. Now why didn't Terra think of that? Next time! If she gets her brilliant brain back. You might want to read SYNAPSE and see.
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Stories from congregations Compelling Vision Strategic Plan – Plan Estratégico – Plan Estratejik Mission and Ministry Board Brethren Disaster Ministries Brethren Faith in Action Fund Brethren Historical Library and Archives Brethren Press Brethren Service Center/Material Resources Brethren Volunteer Service Children's Disaster Services Discipleship Ministries FaithX (workcamps) Global Food Initiative Intercultural Ministries Office of Ministry Office of Peacebuilding and Policy Youth and Young Adult Ministries National Young Adult Conference National Youth Conference NOAC New and Renew Leadership Summit on Wellbeing News/Resources Ministerial forms Fellowship of Brethren Homes Why we give Your gifts do great things Newsline Digest Brethren bits for Dec. 11, 2021 Church of the Brethren Newsline Please be in prayer for those who have lost loved ones, homes, and businesses, the injured, and the first responders in the tornado outbreak that hit at least six states last night including Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee. At least 70 people were killed with many areas still searching wreckage for survivors. Kentucky governor Andy Beshear has described the town of Mayfield, Ky., as "ground zero" for destruction wrought by a tornado that traveled more than 200-miles, reports the Guardian. Find that newspaper's updated page with latest information about the tornado outbreak at www.theguardian.com/world/live/2021/dec/11/tornadoes-kentucky-deaths-governor-latest-updates. — Correction: The Dec. 4 Newsline incorrectly identified the author of the study and discussion guide for Tod Bolsinger's plenary session on "Doing Church in Uncharted Territory" from the 2021 Annual Conference. The guide was written by Renee Wilson, who helped out with the Moderator Town Hall events and is a member of the staff of Ministry Architects. — Religious workers and clergy are now eligible for Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). The program offers methods to help all borrowers (including religious workers and clergy) reduce or better manage student loans. View the webinar linked below to learn how to apply for PSLF, with leadership from attorney Ashley Harrington, a senior official of the Federal Student Aid Office of the US Department of Education. This webinar was offered by the United Church of Christ in partnership with the National Council of Churches. Go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2ovXOLhKQw. — A webinar hosted by On Earth Peace and the Good Shepherd Collective is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 1-3 p.m. (Eastern time). "Join the Good Shepherd Collective and On Earth Peace for a critical conversation on the Palestinian-led campaign to Defund Racism, a grassroots movement to stop the exploitation of US charities and the financing of violent political movements," said an announcement. "Bana Abu Zuluf, a legal researcher and advocate for the Good Shepherd Collective, and Manal Shqair, a Palestinian climate activist and the international advocacy officer of Stop the Wall Campaign, will discuss how the Israeli settler movement exploits US charitable law to fund the dispossession of indigenous Palestinian communitie–and more importantly–what you can do to dismantle the structures that underwrite violence and oppression." Go to www.onearthpeace.org/defund_racism_webinar_12-15-21. A group of Church of the Brethren young adults are leading an Advent Worship Service this Sunday evening, Dec. 12, at 6 p.m. (Eastern time) via Zoom. To attend, contact [email protected]. On Earth Peace is offering an online seminar titled "Children as Peacebuilders: Equipping Resilient Leaders" at 12 noon (Eastern time) on Saturday, Dec. 18. The seminar "will be sharing Christmas traditions from all around the globe, equipping caregivers and educators to use the holidays as a time to teach children about inclusiveness and diversity," said an announcement. "Caregivers will be provided with tools such as storytelling using OEP's Read Aloud Program." Go to www.onearthpeace.org/cap_christmas. — The Church of the Brethren's Southern Ohio and Kentucky District is celebrating the ministry of retiring district executive Dave Shetler on Jan. 23, 2022, from 2-5 p.m. (Eastern time) at Salem Church of the Brethren in Englewood, Ohio. "Please join us as we honor Dave's 11 years of ministry to our district as District Executive," said an invitation. Donations in Shetler's honor are received to the district disaster ministries, the district's camping and retreat ministries, and to the Brethren Retirement Community in Greenville, Ohio. — Mid-Atlantic District has begun a new program of Jesus in the Neighborhood Mini-Grants, through its CORE Ministry Team tasked with "Church Outreach, Renewal, and Evangelism." Following on the denomination's adoption of the compelling vision, "CORE is offering Jesus in the Neighborhood Mini-Grants to congregations who wish to begin projects related to congregational renewal, revitalization, and community outreach but may need additional support to do so," said the district newsletter. "Congregations are encouraged to think outside the box!" The mini-grants are restricted to Church of the Brethren congregations within the district, who apply for help to fund efforts that will use church funds wisely and judiciously, and that adhere to Church of the Brethren polity and values. The mini-grants of up to $500 will be awarded to congregations that have committed their own funds and resources to the project in addition to the mini-grant and that submit a simple budget of projected costs for their project. — Lititz (Pa.) Church of the Brethren has appeared in several news reports recently, following the appearance of some chalk graffiti on the church property. The media stories have been overblown, said pastor Eric Landram. The graffiti was done with sidewalk chalk, and there was no lasting damage. It took only 20 minutes for church members to wash it off. Landram explained to a few media outlets, "Since this has not occurred on the property before, we are not concerned." To Newsline, he wrote, "We aren't letting the antics stop us from focusing on what matters the most during this season of Advent. We are busy living into the Church of the Brethren's new compelling vision statement by following Jesus in relationship-based neighborhood engagement. We are encouraging our members and community to support families less fortunate during the holidays and we are diligent in continuing the important work of resettling refugees in Lancaster County. A little sidewalk chalk isn't going to get us down. Christmas is coming and with it a great light of peace and hope!" — The World Council of Churches (WCC) is publishing a series of Bible studies leading up to its assembly taking place next year in Germany. The series is based on the assembly theme and linked to significant days in the Christian calendar. The first Bible study was published at the beginning of Advent and the next will be published in preparation for Epiphany. Read the first Bible study of the series, "Advent and Christmas" by Susan Durber, at www.oikoumene.org/resources/bible-studies/11th-assembly-bible-study-advent-and-christmas. — Harvey Nininger's role as "the father of meteoritics" is told by writer Max McCoy in a Nov. 28 article in the Kansas Reflector titled "In 1923, a Kansan saw a fireball overhead. He helped popularize a new science." Nininger was a Church of the Brethren member and biology professor at McPherson (Kan.) College who in November 1923 began tracking and collecting meteorites. "During the next 60 years he located thousands," writes McCoy. "By the 1940s, he was believed to have located half of all the meteorites that had so far been identified anywhere on the surface of the earth…. 'Verily,' he wrote in 1933, 'Kansas has been the target of the universe.' …From 1923 on, Nininger crisscrossed the state, educating local populations about meteorites and offering $1 a pound for the space rocks." He even led McPherson students on trips to search for meteorites "as far away as South America, cataloguing historic finds and gathering new data from the strewn fields." Although McCoy calls the Church of the Brethren a "sect," he acknowledges Nininger's deep faith along with his conflicts with McPherson College leadership: "For all of his adult life, Nininger would challenge the cornerstones of faith he had learned as a child; not only would he denounce belief in a 6,000-year-old earth, but he would come to chide the president of the Brethren college at McPherson for not teaching evolution. But Nininger never rejected faith." Find the article at https://kansasreflector.com/2021/11/28/in-1923-a-kansan-saw-a-fireball-overhead-he-helped-popularize-a-new-science. — Ron Beachley is the subject of an article in the Tribune-Democrat highlighting his more than 35 years as a referee for high school sports. The 81-year-old is a former pastor in the Church of the Brethren, served for years as a district executive, and was Annual Conference moderator. He also "has been a sports enthusiast his whole life," the article noted. "And it's led to the Davidsville resident refereeing high school sports for more than 35 years as a PIAA official." Throughout years serving the church, wherever he served he also connected with opportunities to serve local schools by officiating at sports events. In retirement, that passion continues. "Beachley said he attends rules meetings annually for each sport and a number of chapter meetings to keep his credentials current. 'Being an official allows me keep up with rule changes and seeing good athletes participate in the games,' he said…. Beachley, who also drives a school bus for the Ferndale Area School District, said what keeps him working as an official is his love of competition and the camaraderie with other officials. 'I question if I should retire, but I want to be involved,' he said." Find the article at www.tribdem.com/news/local_news/davidsville-resident-refereeing-high-school-sports-for-over-35-years-as-a-piaa-official/article_09e9baae-4610-11ec-8be5-4f88f47ba3c0.html. — Pastor Dwayne Yost of Flat Creek and Mud Lick Churches of the Brethren in Big Creek, Ky., is one of the church leaders that welcomed a large delivery of gifts and personal care items to help Kentuckians in need, sent to the Red Bird Mission supporting families in Bell, Clay, and Leslie County by churches in upstate New York. An article titled "NY to KY: Huge donation arrives at Eastern Kentucky's Red Bird Mission" by Jonathon Gregg and published by Spectrum News 1 noted that "poverty rates in this area of Kentucky are some of the highest in the country" and that the area is seeing a "ripple effect" after the collapse of the coal industry, with many families staying in the area despite the loss of employment. Yost had worked for Red Bird more than 50 years ago, the piece reported, quoting him as saying, "If I live another 3 weeks I'll be 87." Yost also told the reporter: "It's wonderful to be a part of God's work wherever it is. Whether it's at Red Bird or if it's in New York where they put these boxes together…. You know, it's wonderful we can all work together." 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It's Time for the Next Paradigm Shift in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Management? In ARUBA, the annual hemorrhage rate of unruptured AVMs was found to be 2.2% , while the re hemorrhage rate according to other studies is 6%–15% for the first year [2-6]. It is well known that the presence of intracranial arterial aneurysms (AA) in patients with AVMs, that reach nearly 3-58% according to different data [7- 15], is associated with an increased risk of hemorrhage [2, 6, 7, 12, 14, 16]. Study of unruptured AVMs between 1974 and 1985 at the Mayo Clinic revealed the risk of hemorrhage among patients with a coexisting of unruptured AVM and AA was 7% at 1 year compared with 3% among those with an AVM alone. This higher risk of hemorrhage persisted at 5 years in patients with AVMs and AAs (7%/year) compared with patients with AVMs alone (1.7%/ year) . Treatment of patients with AVMs and AA is challenging and controversial. But targeting of both lesions at the same sitting may be preferable . Improving of endovascular treatment modalities including guide-wire-directed microcatheter delivering liquid adhesive embolic agents and detached coils have considerably improved the efficacy of AVM and aneurysms occlusion. We have analyzed 421 cases of AVM from our institute over the a 12-year-period and we suggest that endovascular technique can be an effective treatment option to minimize the complications in patients with AVM associated with AAs. Four hundred twenty one patients with angiographically verified cerebral AVMs that were treated in SI «Scientific-Practical Center of Endovascular Neuroradiology NAMS of Ukraine» between 2004 and 2016 were evaluated. Among these patients, 91 (21.6%) patients were diagnosed with AVMs and accompanying intracranial AAs. All this patients were included in this analysis. There were 47 (51,6 %) women and 44 (48,4 %) men, ranging from 10 to 62 years with a mean age of 42 years. Cerebral AAs associated with AVMs were divided according to Perata et al . Based on hemodynamic dependence of AA and AVM and their anatomical correlation into four groups: intranidal AAs, flow-related (distal) AAs of vessels supplying the AVMs, flow-related (proximal) AAs of the circle of Willis origin of an artery supplying to the AVM, AAs of remote artery that was not involved in the AVM supply. Saccular AAs arising along the course of arteries that eventually supplied the AVM were classified as flow related. Flow-related AAs were subclassified as proximal if they were located on the supraclinoid Internal Carotid Artery (ICA), the circle of Willis, the Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) up to and including the primary bifurcation, the Anterior Cerebral Artery (ACA) up to and including the ACoA, or the Vertebrobasilar Trunk (VT). All other flowrelated AAs were subclassified as distal . Simple arterial ectasias, infundibulae, venous pouches, and variceal dilations were excluded. In 91 (21.6%) of these 421 patients, we observed 67 (59,8 %) intranidalAAs, 25 (22,3 %) flow-related AAs of vessels supplying the AVMs, 17 (15,2 %) AAs of the circle of Willis origin of an artery supplying to the AVM and 3 (2,7 %) AAs of remote artery that was not involved in the AVM supply. According to clinical and imaging findings, we determined the courses of AAs. Hemorrhage was defined as a symptomatic event, when we found blood on imaging or in the cerebrospinal fluid after LP. To define the origin of the hemorrhage, we used multiplanar reconstructions and angiography techniques in CT, DSA or MRI. We also consider anatomic relationship of the AVM and the AA and intraoperative findings. In ruptured AA, we usually focused on the AA, aiming for it occlusion within 24 hours. In unruptured AA, we developed an individualized treatment strategy, bearing in mind that there are reports of AA shrinkage after successful AVM treatment. Endovascular treatment was performed under general anesthesia after administration of 10,000 IU of heparin and included AA coiling or embolization with liquid embolization agents. Superselective microcatheter was cannulated of arteries feeding the AVM and coils, Embolin, NBCA or Onyx18 were used to occlude the AAs. In selected cases, the balloon remodeling technique or endovascular stent placement was necessary. Embolization of the nidus was usually performed using Embolin, NBCA and Onyx under general anesthesia. Neurological outcomes were based on the Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) at discharge. All statistical analyses were performed using commercially available software (SPSS 22.0. Trial version, IBM, 2014). P-values < 0.05 were considered significant. 112 AA were detected in 91 patients with AVM. Multiple AA were present in 13 (14,2 %) patients (Figure 1). Eight (8,7%) AVMs were located infratentorial and 83 (91, 3%) were supratentorial. Hemorrhage was the most frequent presenting symptom in 63 patients (69, 2 %). We found that 43 (68, 2 %) hemorrhagic cases were caused by AVM rupture with intranidal AAs, 12 (19,1 %) cases by rupture of AAs of vessels supplying the AVMs, 7 (11, 2 %) - AAs of the circle of Willis origin of an artery supplying to the AVM, 1 (1,5 %) - remote AAs that was not involved in the AVM supply. The mean diameter of all AAs was 4.2±3.1 mm (1–23 mm, median 3.8 mm). A hemorrhagic presentation was more frequent in the subgroup with intranidal AAs 43/67 (64, 1%) than the subgroup with flow-related AAs 17/42 (40,4%) (chi-square test, p < 0.02). Twenty eight patients had no history of hemorrhage, and 24 (26, 3 %) of these suffered seizure and the other 4(4, 5 %) complained headache, dizziness, vertigo (where routine CT, MRI reveled AVMs, and DSA - coexisting AA). All patients were treated by endovascular approach for a AVMrelated AAs by using coils, NBCA and Onyx.21 AAs (18,8 %) were coiled (Figure 1-3) and other 82 (73, 2 %) flow-related and intranidal AAs were embolized with Embolin, NBCA and Onyx18 (Figure 4). There were eight patients (8 %) with AVM, with nine associated AAs who did not receive any treatment for their AAs, two of them with 3AAs because of terminal state after hemorrhage. 3 patients had fusiform flow-related arterial AAs, that were left for observation, 1 patient had proximal flow-related arterial ACoA microaneurysm with a complicated afferent vessels anatomy that was hard to occlude but it regress after subtotal AVM treatment (Figure 5), and 2 patients reject any surgery. Two patients (2,1%) died after AAs rupture. None patient died after procedure. Excellent or good outcomes (Glasgow Outcome Scale ≥4) were observed in 81 (89 %) patients at discharge. Unfavorable outcomes (Glasgow Outcome Scale 1–3) had 10 (11 %) patients at discharge. All 91 patients had clinical follow-up from 1 month to 12 years starting at the date of the first documentation of the AVM (with CT, MRI, DSA). Eighty (87,9 %) had angiographic follow-up after embolization, starting at the time of the first embolization session, ranging from 1 to 19 months (mean, 6.2 months). None of the coiled aneurysms reanalyzed. One (0, 89 %) hemodynamically related AAs regressed during follow-up, and none of the residual AAs rupture during the follow-up period. Five patients showed de-novo AA formation after subtotal AVM obliteration, all of them in cases of flow-related AAs. There is no constant consensus on any question about AAs associated with AVMs, except it worsen the clinical course. First of all, pathogenesis is still not well known, but during the last decade development of IAs are frequently associated with hemodynamic factors dictated by the presence of shunting in the AVM nidus. This theory is supported by the observation that most AAs are located on proximal arteries hemodynamically connected to the nidus . Proximal flow-related AAs frequently occur at bifurcations, distal flow-related AAs frequently occur along the course of the feeding artery pedicle, not related to bifurcations, and often have irregular shapes and a wide neck . The incidence of AAs associated with AVMs varies widely among different studies (2.7%–58%) . In a latest meta-analysis the incidence of AAs was reported to be 18% . Endovascular surgery, microsurgery and radiosurgery are available treatment options. However, all have pros and cons. Our strategy, in which endovascular treatment is the primary option, is based on our possibilities and experience. Even if the AVM can't be completely cured with the endovascular approach, we believe that embolization is indicated in all patients with a high risk of rupture or re-rupture. In patients who have a hemorrhage at presentation, the first issue is to determine the site. If the AA is suspected, it is treated first with either glue or coils; the choice depends on characteristics such as location and size. If the nidus of the AVM is responsible for the bleeding, the treatment is aimed primarily at the AVM. If the source of the bleeding cannot be established radiologically, we focus our treatment on the AA. In patients who have not had a hemorrhage, our treatment strategy depends upon many factors, including aneurysmal location, size of the nidus, and topography. For accurate evaluation of AAs associated with AVMs it is important to understand the nature of arterial pseudoaneurysm, that was first described by Garcia-Monaco et al in 1993 . Arterial pseudoaneurysms commonly originate from small perforating arteries or choroidal branches and indicates the point of rupture. They often show progressive enlargement on repeat angiography. If the source of the hemorrhage is a pseudoaneurysm, then either direct treatment or close imaging follow-up should be utilized. If the pseudoaneurysm is treated, the AVM can then be treated electively later because the source of hemorrhage has been secured. Endovascular techniques offer a particular advantage when intravascular access can be safely achieved in the vicinity of the pseudoaneurysm, given that most pseudoaneurysms are located on perforating arteries, which can be difficult to reach with an operation . In our series, spontaneous aneurysmal regression was observed in 1 case and remained unchanged on follow-up angiograms. We also found 5 (5, 4 %) cases of de-novo aneurysm formation, but in contrast to Thompson et al. , they were silent . According to our experience, treatment options for IAs associated with AVMs should be weighed according to risk-to-benefit ratio on the expertise of the institution and physicians. All treatment modalities have their own complication rates i.e. surgery (29%; range, 1.5%–54%), endovascular treatment (25%; range, 7.6%–55%), and radiosurgery (13%; range, 0%–63%) . And according to ARUBA study of previously unruptured AVMs has 30.7% complication rate for all treatment modalities) . Limitations of all current study including our own are retrospective character, patients selection problems and referral bias. But it seems that the main question about IAs associated with AVMs is long term follow-up that will compare different kinds of treatment and of course natural history of this association. The type of endovascular treatment depend on the site of the AA and its relationship to the nidus of the AVM. The main policy is to treat the symptomatic lesion first. 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