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Are you yakitori addicts? In that case, Torikizoku is the perfect place for you. Situated only five minutes away from JR Shinjuku Station, Torikizoku, is a yakitoriya restaurant chain. Believe it or not, everything here costs only ¥280. There might be a long line, but it's worth the wait. The helpful staff will lead you to your table and are always be available if you need any help with the menu or simply a beer refill. The menu has a great variety to choose from. Based on the waiter's recommendations, I tried the chicken breast with leek and a delicious secret sauce, chicken skin, karage (fried chicken bites) and camembert croquettes with melted butter. The food was accompanied by cabbage and spicy cucumber pickles that you can get a refill for free as many times as you want. The atmosphere is good, it's cheap and the food quality is excellent! Oishii!!! - Lollo, a customer. For those who want to drink alcohol, there is a great variety of beers, wines and cocktails to choose from. And glasses of ice-cold water will be automatically refilled by the waiters before you even have time to ask for it. For a night out, what plays an important role for me at a restaurant, apart from the food and the service, is the overall atmosphere in that place. Would you like to know what it felt like to be at Torikizoku in Shinjuku? The restaurant was already full when I got there and the waiters where running around energetically, always smiling and from time to time shouting to each other encouraging words. When looking around, I could see only happy faces, people laughing, enjoying their food and company. If you like yakitori and you are interested in going out with friends without necessarily paying a lot of money, I would highly recommend that you try Torikizoku. If you want to access the restaurant in Shinjuku here are some basic directions: From the East Exit of JR Shinjuku Station, walk north for five minutes. Or from the South Exit of Seibu Shinjuku Station, walk east for 3 minutes. Hi! My name is Christie and I'm a journalist/blogger. Originally from Athens, Greece but living in Stockholm, Sweden I'm doing my Masters in Media and Communication Studies at Stockholm University. For one year I'll be living and traveling around Japan in search of new challenges and experiences. I am a Japan, dance and life enthusiast. I believe in traveling, positive energy and the power of ice-cream. I love telling stories. Stories are not only for children but for adults too! In my world stories can be told with words, photos and videos. What do I do? I photograph and video shoot as I go. Basically my everyday life could be summed up in an endless series of pictures. I believe that photographs and videos are all about story-telling. Recreating real life inspired stories through my photographs, videos and texts is what inspires me the most and keeps me going.
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Eclipse ($103.50) Orders containing this game will be sent requiring a signature unless you choose to opt out. Due to its bulk, orders with this game will not qualify for free postage (though postage is capped). From Around 120 minutes For 2 to 6 players aged from 14 years The galaxy has been a peaceful place for many years. After the ruthless Terran-Hegemony War (30.027-33.364), much effort has been employed by all major spacefaring species to prevent the terrifying events from repeating themselves. The Galactic Council was formed to enforce precious peace and it has taken many courageous efforts to prevent the escalation of malicious acts. Nevertheless, tension and discord are growing among the seven major species and in the Council itself. Old alliances are shattering and hasty diplomatic treaties are made in secrecy. A confrontation of the superpowers seems inevitable - only the outcome of the galactic conflict remains to be seen. Which faction will emerge victorious and lead the galaxy under its rule? A game of Eclipse places you in control of a vast interstellar civilization, competing for success with its rivals. You will explore new star systems, research technologies and build spaceships to wage war with. There are many potential paths to victory, so you need to plan your strategy according to the strengths and weaknesses of your species while paying attention to the other civilizations' endeavors. The shadows of the great civilizations are about to eclipse the galaxy. Lead your people to victory!
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Part Of: James Benoit Collection A short film based on the Homestead Plot; an assassination attempt helmed by anarchist Emma Goldman and her collaborators - also lovers - fellow political activist Alexander Berkman and illustrator Modest "Fedya" Stein, which took place in New York City, May 1892. The film was made under the auspices of the NEC - Warner Brothers Summer Film Workshop, during the months of July and August 1975. It was produced at Humboldt State University, and filmed entirely on location at Eureka, California. The 1970s saw renewed interest in Emma Goldman, and Attentat is an attempt to explore her life and work by highlighting her important writings on capitalism, government, love and personal freedom through the prism of this pivotal event. After the countdown, the meaning behind the film's title, Attentat, is briefly stated in stark block letters: "An Act of Violence." The narrator reads directly from some of Emma Goldman's pivotal texts on the subject of governance and capitalism as photos depicting immigrants arriving to New York's Ellis Island, and the poor conditions of immigrant life in New York City's tenements are juxtaposed with images of palaces and the extravagant wealth of the upper classes. The film then switches to its dramatic centerpiece, beginning with Emma's arrest after the failed assassination attempt of Henry Clay Frick, the manager of the Carnegie Steel Company, in retaliation for the deaths that resulted from the Homestead Strike which took place at a steel plant in Homestead, Pennsylvania. The film documents the complicated relationship between Goldman, Berkman, and Stein, who all lived together at the time. These early, slightly more domestic scenes are anchored by the voiceover reading Goldman's writings on love, marriage, and the relationship of the latter institution to capitalism. It is against this backdrop wherein the trio explore the relationship between the political and the personal that the assassination plot is hatched, which culminates in the imprisonment of Berkman, followed by Goldman. NEC-Warner Brothers Summer Film Workshop Jerri Young (is actor) Economic & social conditions California (production location of) New York (depicts)
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Ready To Erupt The Tungurahua volcano, located about 80 miles southeast of Quito, spews hot rock in the late hours Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008. The Tungurahua is poised for a major eruption in days or weeks, a volcanologist said. Credit: AP/Ecuador Geophysics Institute The Tungurahua volcano, located about 80 miles southeast of Quito, Ecuador, spews hot rock and ash early Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2007. The Tungurahua is poised for a major eruption in days or weeks, U.S. volcanologist Patricia Mothes said. The Tungurahua volcano spews hot rock after a minor eruption in Ecuador's Tungurahua province, early Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008. Credit: AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa Children walk to school as the Tungurahua volcano spews ash near the village of Cotalo in Ecuador, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008. A woman walks along the road as the Tungurahua volcano spits ash near the village of Cotalo in Ecuador, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008. The Tungurahua volcano spits ash in Ecuador's Tungurahua province, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008. People walk along the road as the Tungurahua volcano spews ash near the village of Cotalo in Ecuador, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008. Ash rises from the Tungurahua volcano, near a grave site in the village of Cotalo, Ecuador, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008.
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Discussion in 'Buy, Sell and Trade' started by Quazimoto, Nov 8, 2018. After much debate, I've come to the decision that it is time to part with some pieces of my Fraggle Rock collection. Various reasons and family needs lead me to this decision and I can think of no better place to offer them up for sale than here among my fellow Muppet and Fraggle fans. Any payment can be made via paypal. Shipping is not included in the below listed prices as it will vary based on location. Happy to ship anywhere in the world. Shipping would be via USPS and will always include a tracking number. Please contact me if you have any questions about any of the items or wish to discuss details.
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REPORT FROM LAS VEGAS: Flying into Las Vegas from Los Angeles was quite bumpy, and put paid to any notion I had of travelling to the Grand Canyon by helicopter. I would settle for the bus trip instead. I stayed in the Bellagio, a truly beautiful hotel, which also hosted the most exquisite waterjet fountain show, you could ever hope to see. Columns of water dancing and swaying to rock hymns from Elton John to the work of Classical composers. At the end of my first day in Vegas, I wasn't sure how I was going to feel. What can you say about it? Are there enough words in the English language to cover it? You could go on an endless stream and it still would not be enough. I have never seen buildings and hotels so tall and cutting into the sky. It gave me an indication of what New York must be like. Extreme heath. The desert heat is the most extreme I have experienced. Ranging from 100 – 140 Fahrenheit; day and night. Yes, you heard right! 24/7! No let up. We would relax by the pool from about 8am until 3pm. That would be enough. Your body couldn't suffer any more heat. After that, it would be a break in the hotel room, followed by a trip to the many shopping malls contained within the various hotel complexes on the Strip, and grateful for the respite of their magnificent air conditioning. One or two nights? Las Vegas is outrageous. Friends in L.A. had sniggered when I told them I was going there, but couldn't contain their loud laughter, when I said I was going for 5 nights. It seems to be the case that the acceptable norm for visiting Vegas is one or two nights, but not five!! That was beyond the pale. In an art gallery, a Vietnamese girl, residing in L.A., warned me to "brace myself". Oh boy, she was right! But it is the sheer scale of things and how ostentatious everything is. An in your face ostentation. The gambling. My mind couldn't cope with the grandeur of the size of hotel foyers. I had to remind myself this was a hotel. The same hotel. Gi-normous!! On every ground floor, in every hotel, there were endless rows of gambling machines. As far as the eye could see. Roulette and Crap tables, where I think you probably did, when you flushed your money away within seconds. For some curious reason, it did absolutely nothing for me, and I had no interest or inclination of even trying. I thought I might pull on a fruit machine, but nope, I had no passion for it at all. Lucky escape! Picasso exhibition. Each hotel was spotless, and just as in L.A., there was marble everywhere. In our own hotel, there was a Picasso exhibition, which I ducked out of going to see. With an art background, that felt a bit sacrilegious? But I contented myself that it was 'only' some ceramic dinner plates along with some pottery and paintings, and it was only Picasso indulging in a commercial phase of his work just churning out money-making artefacts. Culture desert. Las Vegas is devoid of any real culture. In fact it is a desert for culture. Tack is too cruel a word for to label her with. Up in Old Vegas, the tack is more visible, with the bright lights and noise, and scantily clad table dancers providing a backdrop to the gambling joints. On the Strip, you would have the hawkers, and then there would be the hookers. The hawkers (male and female) would stand and hold out their hand with invitation cards to the striptease and girlie clubs. But to be fair, they were all right, because they didn't hassle you. They just held out their cards. You could simply ignore them and walk on. The only problem was trying to manoeuvre your way up the Strip to avoid them. And then of course, there were the hookers. Not that I saw many or was looking out especially for them, but it's just that they find an uncanny way of crossing your path. On the very first night I arrived, although it was quite late, I was on an escalator going up, whilst opposite me and going down, was a woman who gestured at me frantically to, "Wait! There!" Without speaking, I waved my hand in a negative fashion, and all I got for my troubles, was her, sticking her tongue out in disappointment! Then, on another occasion, at 6am in the morning, while I was waiting for the bus, which would take me to the Grand Canyon, I sat near a white guy, at a fountain outside the front of the hotel. Two black girls, sat further on. Within a few minutes, the two girls came over to the white guy, and one sat on either side of him. These were good-looking girls, but very young. Late Teens at least or just into their 20s. Next thing, they all got into a taxi. Stunning girls. Vegas is another city, which doesn't sleep. Stumbling down from your room, in the morning you can still see punters gambling at the tables. And women, from the night before, still dressed in their entire refinery. The black girls I 'encountered' in Las Vegas were absolutely stunning. They have a presence, there is no doubt, and they dress in such a beautiful and provocative fashion, as you watch them sashay through the crowds. And that is what I had my biggest problem with, the crowds of people. Everywhere. Like ants. Throngs and throngs of people. Busier than anywhere I had ever been. There was just no escaping from them. The only place you could, was in the sanctuary of your room. Surprise additions. My other bugbear was that whenever you bought something or anything, not only did you pay the tag price, but also they added a tax. It would be good to just have the price, without these surprise additions. And, of course, there is the gratuity you have or are expected to pay when being serviced, and in restaurants. It is not modest as it can be from 18-20 per cent. Never say never. If you were to ask me, would I ever revisit Vegas. Well, in all honesty, I could never say never. But it was an experience, and one that everyone should have. It is difficult to conceive or even explain Vegas. It is a place where you can lose all individuality, and a sense of awareness of one's self. The heat is unrelenting, but not unduly uncomfortable as you have relief in the air-conditioned hotels. Hotels such as the Venetian were a standout, and with its own Gondolas, Bridge of Sighs and St. Mark's Square, you are transported to that great city. And then there was Caesar's Palace! Immense, but my visit was curtailed and therefore I did not see it in its entirety. But it left a lasting impression. Grand Canyon. As for the jaunt to the Grand Canyon. Well, it was no jaunt. Six hours on the bus, with two comfort stops and time for lunch. The helicopter would have been a mere 30 minutes, but as I said earlier, the bumpy plane journey from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, put me off taking to the skies again so soon. But the round trip of sixteen hours was worth it, to stand humbly in awe and wonder, at this natural creation. It appeared so surreal to witness, and its beauty spellbound me. Las Vegas is a hedonistic wonder of the world. And now that I'm back home in Scotland again, living with the rain and cold, I think back very fondly to her. I was in my mid-twenties, before I first travelled abroad. It was new doors. Places that once existed only in the mind for me, became reality combined with adventure. The excitement of passing through those doors has never ceased, nor the thrill of meeting new people.
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With the now available version 6.1 of our diabetes management program SiDiary, there are new features available such as an improved use on Windows Tablets (with its own software keyboard and enlarged selection fields), a fresh layout with brighter colors and above all an improved evaluation of CGM systems such as the Abbott Freestyle Libre, the Freestyle Navigator or Dexcom CGM systems. We are proud to introduce SiDiary version6! SINOVO provides native support for German, English, Spanish and Russian language with the headquarter and the sales offices in Spain and Russia. Use SiDiary for your personal diabetes management with your PC, PPC, Smartphone, cell phone or online in your browser. Import data from almost all kind of meters or insulin pumps. SiDiary makes the control of diabetes so much easier. Data capturing is a cinch and analysis will help to improve your therapy. SiDiary will show you weakpoints which should be improved and together with your health-care professional you can adjust your whole treatment. You can increase the quality of all parameters within a short period of time. With the program versions for mobile devices you can track and analyse your data everywhere at any time. You will become much more motivated to continue tracking data because of immediate feedback for your readings. The smartphone version enables you to get your diabetes managed even with a cellphone (Handy). This version also follows the one screen data tracking philosophy so that you can enter all data like bg levels, carbs etc. for the whole day on this single screen. Your data will be synchronized automatically to any other device and can be graphed on any machine. Of course you can print your logs for discussion with your physican, but even an electronic data exchange is easy and completed within a few seconds. Please consider that although SiDiary will provide great help for your daily life with diabetes, it cannot replace consultations with health-care professionals! It can replace your paper log but it cannot give medical advice! Diabetes log book software / freeware for Windows & Pocket PC (PPC) for diabetics. and desktop computer) and helps to improve your diabetes. In addition to several sums (of insulin, carbs etc.) it calculates an A1C approximate value which is pretty important for each diabetic. Since this parameter is just an approx. value based on the data tracked with SiDiary, it couldn't replace an A1C value taken and analized by your lab! SiDiary can replace your diabetes (paper) log book but it cannot tell you how to handle your diabetes! All modifications on your diabetes parameters have to be discussed with your diabetes professional! SiDiary cannot replace consultations with qualified health-care professionals! SiDiary have been developed because the very first user and chief developer was concerned by type 1 diabetes and he wanted to track his parameters on a iphone app as his favorite mobile device. This software is provided for free on this web at no cost for licensing etc (version 4 only!). Feel free to use it, since we hope it helps you to improve your diabetes as it has many others. At least the tracking of data is not that boring as it is using a paper log book. And the feedback of the statistics and graphs should help you to do this more accurate because the higher the data quality is - the better the therapy-quality could become. Check out SiDiary Online for free. Track and analyze your diabetes data and print the log book online with your internet browser. With our 'SINOVO Connection Center' it is possible to transfer the data from the devices supported by SiDiary directly to Microsoft® HealthVault® and make your data from more than 150 blood glucose meters, insulin pumps and so on availabe in your personal healthcare records.
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Your device seems to have JavaScript disabled, or does not support JavaScript. Redooo requires JavaScript to be available for operational reasons. Find a Bin Bin Types How Redooo Works Waste Types Bin Types FAQs About Redooo COVID-19 Find a Bin Sign in Show all waste types Grease Trap Waste Found in a various sizes, grease traps are used to stop the flow of grease, fats and oils into the waste water network. Regular maintenance is required which includes clearing blockages, removing excess build up, inspection and cleaning. All Other Waste Streams Hazardous Materials** Dangerous Goods*** Find a Price Please note that acceptance criteria varies across States and Territories. Have a look at our Allowed and Prohibited lists below to get an understanding, however in order to receive information about the most recent regulation, please visit you local council website. Unless noted otherwise, Hazardous Materials** and Dangerous Goods*** are strictly banned in all waste streams. If you are not sure or have a requirement to dispose of any of these types of items please contact us and we will find a solution for you. **Hazardous Materials - Unless explicitly allowed, Hazardous Materials include Aerosol Cans, Tyres, Batteries, Asbestos, Chemicals of any kind, Oil Heaters, Gas Bottles, Fire Extinguishers, Old Insulation, Fibro, Fibreglass roof sheeting, Fibro-cement sheeting, Ammunition, Flares, Paint, Paint Related Products, Other Prescribed or Hazardous Wastes, Bio Wastes or any Liquid or Flammable Waste like Fuel and Oil, Poisons, or any other Liquid Waste. If you are not sure or have a requirement to dispose of any of these types of items please contact us and we will find a solution for you. ***Dangerous Goods - Unless explicitly allowed, Dangerous Goods include Explosive Substances and Articles, Gases, Flammable Liquids and Solids, Self-Reactive Substances and Solid Desensitized Explosives, Substances liable to spontaneous combustion, substances which, in contact with Water, emit Flammable and/or Toxic Gases, Oxidizing Substances, Organic Peroxides, Toxic Substances, Infectious Substances, Radioactive Material, Corrosive Substances, Miscellaneous Dangerous Substances and Articles. If you are not sure or have a requirement to dispose of any of these types of items please contact us and we will find a solution for you. Copyright © 2021 • Home • About • Waste Types • COVID-19 Services • Bin Types • FAQ • Contact • Partner • Privacy • Terms • Sign Up • Sign In •
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The statistic shows the average annual output Producer Price Index (PPI) of computer, electronic and optical products in the United Kingdom (UK) from 2003 to 2017. In 2017, the average output price index of computer, electronic and optical products sold by manufacturers in the UK was measured at 101.8. The Producer Price Index (PPI) measures the price change of goods bought and sold by manufacturers in the UK on a monthly basis. The output price indices specifically measures the price of goods sold by manufacturers (also called 'factory gate prices') before any additional charges are added to give a profit. The price includes costs such as labor, raw materials, energy, interest on loans, site/building maintenance or rent. ** Figures have not been seasonally adjusted.
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Les Valls de la Marina Alta és el nom turístic que el consorci de turisme valencià dona al conjunt de valls de l'interior de la comarca de la Marina Alta, al País Valencià. Així mateix és format en gran part per la històrica subcomarca anomenada Valls de Pego. Comparteix un relleu accidentat i de difícil accés, el qual ha contribuït a l'aïllament dels pobles de les Valls. Aquestes valls són: Vall de Pego (del protohispànic o ibèric Ipagrum o bé del llatí pagus, camp; amb el municipi de l'Atzúbia i Forna, derivats del mot Atzúbia, deformació de l'àrab Az-zawiya, 'l'ermita' o Az-zubia, 'la clotada' i Forna, àrab 'clotada encofurnada') Vall d'Ebo (amb un municipi homòleg d'un poble, conegut popularment com a Ebo, mot mossàrab relacionat amb el nom d'un riu) Vall d'Alcalà (amb un municipi, Alcalà de la Jovada (dels mots àrabs Al-qàl'a, 'castell', i Jovada, una mesura de superfície terrestre; o bé d'Atzúbia), i una pedania, Beniaia) Vall de Gallinera (de l'àrab Qala an-nabr, 'castell del riu'; amb un municipi homòleg, dividit en Alpatró, la Carroja, Benissiva, Benitaia, Beniali, Benirrama, Benissili) Vall de Laguar (popularment conegut com a Laguar (de l'àrab Al-aguar, 'la cova'), un municipi amb quatre nuclis de població: Fontilles, Campell, Fleix i Benimaurell) Vall de Pop (amb els municipis de Castell de Castells, Benigembla, Parcent, Murla) Vall d'Aixa (del proper castell d'Aixa, on Aixa era un nom àrab de dona; amb els municipis de Xaló, Llíber i Alcalalí o Alcanalí). Totes dues valls regades pel mateix riu Gorgos o Xaló, provinent dels noms mossàrabs pel riu, Gorgo i Salone>Xalon. Història L'interior de la Marina Alta, igual que el Comtat veí, fou des del temps de la Conquesta una terra conflictiva. La resistència musulmana troba en les valls interiors un baluard des d'on llançar atacs a les viles ja conquerides pels cristians com Alcoi, Pego o Dénia. Amb la conquesta dels pobles de l'interior, queden relegats a un paper menor, patint un procés de despoblament que culmina al amb l'expulsió dels moriscs i la venda dels xiquets com esclaus per a les hortes de València capital. Els subsegüents intents de repoblar aquestes muntanyes amb cristians de les viles properes fracassen amb la renúncia per gran part d'ells. Aquestes valls passen doncs, a ser repoblades de nou per mallorquins i menorquins, donant una sèrie de característiques especials al parlar i gastronomia de la zona. Sobretot destaquen la producció autòctona de sobrassada i la presència d'elements del dialecte salat propi de Mallorca a la ciutat de Tàrbena i en menor grau a altres viles com Pedreguer o Xaló. Tanmateix, tots els esforços de rescatar l'economia de les valls gràcies al repoblament fracassen i al llarg dels segles i són un focus de bandolerisme, i centre dels subsegüents moviments antifeudalistes anomenats les Germanies, que repercuteixen en una dura repressió per part de la virreina occitana Germana de Foix. Productes típics En addició a la sobrassada, les valls són famoses per la producció d'embotits: botifarra negra, llonganissa roja i blanca. La vall de Gallinera i la de Laguar ho són per la cirera i Xaló, pels seus vins i la seua mistela. Paratges naturals Entre els paratges destacats de les valls, figuren: El barranc de l'Infern, a la vall de Laguar El riu Gorgos , que vertebra la vall de Pop Jaciment del Pla de Petracos a l'alta vall de Pop Castell d'Aixa , al nord de Xaló Castell de Forna , a Forna Castell de Gallinera , a l'est de Benirrama El mirador del coll de Rates, al sud de Parcent per la CV-715 Cova del Rull al poble de la Vall d'Ebo Els barrancs d'aquestes valls, estan plens d'abrics amb pintures rupestres, que confirmen l'antiguitat de la població de la comarca Referències Geografia de la Marina Alta
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A sunny backdrop for dark intentions. With its expert and attractive crime squad run by Xavi Bonet and his charming partner Fina Valent, Barcelona can truly be proud of its homicide team: Xavi, independent, impulsive, enigmatic, with a well-functioning network of contacts on the city's dark side; and Fina, a single mother and self-confident beauty. They're never far behind the plotters and schemers who prefer to do their dark dealings after sunset. Their cases take them throughout the Catalan metropolis – out to its suburbs and deep into the heart of the medieval city. With puzzling mysteries waiting to be solved, such as the student who died of poisoning and left just about no clues and even more murders imminent, Xavi and Fina have lots to do before this and other crimes are mercilessly stopped.
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Did you know that some libraries have wheels? Yes, wheels! Arapahoe Libraries has a Library on Wheels that brings library checkout materials, storytimes, crafts, tech demos and assistive devices to folks all over our district. In 2018 we had nearly 9,000 visits to the bookmobile and checked out over 16,000 items to Home Delivery patrons! The bookmobile and van make scheduled stops at apartment complexes and assisted living centers throughout our service area. The bookmobile also turns out for special events at schools and local festivals and even the occasional parade! All bookmobile stops are open to the public and we would love to see you! Check out this map to see the scheduled stopsopens a new window. Home delivery service can bring the library right to your door. Did you also know there are bookmobiles all over the worldopens a new window in all shapes and sizes? In addition to being a bus or a car, a bookmobile can be an airplane, train, wagon, donkeyopens a new window, horse, camel or an elephant. Basically, if you've got wings, wheels or legs, you can be a bookmobile! People can always use the library, but that doesn't always mean a library is right there. The distances people are willing to travel to access library materials and services speak to the power of language, information and human curiosity. The Mobile Library Services team at Arapahoe Libraries is proud and honored to contribute to the bookmobile tradition. Come visit and help us celebrate not only the work we get to do and the people we get to meet, but bookmobile service providers worldwide! Want to learn more about the history of mobile libraries? Check out Librarians on Horsebackopens a new window and the Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Servicesopens a new window.
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TNZ reveals details of 3G network failures Mar 21, 2010 9:05pm Telecom New Zealand has finally revealed the network faults that have plagued its Alcatel Lucent-supplied XT Mobile 3G network since December. On a new section on its web site, TNZ said the first network outage in December was caused by a "corruption of software during a routine operational process." In turn, this resulted in a "signalling storm" into its southern radio network controller (RNC), leaving customers in the region without a service for "several hours." The network next went down for up to three days because of a "hardware failure in a router." "The normal reset then caused a signalling storm that caused an overload on the Southern RNC and impacted all clients on the southern RNC with [a] degraded service for several hours on the Wednesday [Jan. 27]," said TNZ. In that episode, up to 58 cell sites remained out of service for three days to January 29. A further 16 cell sites were down for around half a day in February due to a "process failure" when migrating from southern cell sites to a new RNC in Taranaki and the Hutt Valley. Less than a week later, "the Southern RNC experienced a severe reduction in voice traffic" when up to 81 of the 450 cell sites served by the RNC lost all services." "For about an hour and 45 minutes all voice traffic was lost south of Taupo," said TNZ. To fix the problem, the RNC had to be rebooted. The outages have left TNZ in damage control mode, as rivals – Vodafone and twodegrees – swoop in with offers in an attempt poach customers. To fix the network, TNZ says it is improving coverage and capacity. It is also increasing the number of RNCs and their processing power which "will mean that if there is an event that impacts an RNC, the regional impact will be much lower." More processing power "will also reduce the effect of unusual traffic spikes on the existing network."
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The dollar was back under pressure Wednesday as a firmer tone for equities and other assets perceived as risky lifted risk-sensitive rivals. On Tuesday, financial markets were shaken by economic data from China showing a slowing of economic activity in 2018 to a 28 year low, as well as reports that U.S. officials had canceled or turned down a preparatory trade meeting with Chinese counterparts. White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow later denied this cancellation. The ICE U.S. Dollar Index DXY, +0.02% was slightly weaker, dipping 0.1% to 96.221, adding on from Tuesday's slight loss. Its main rival, the euro EURUSD, -0.0088% was slightly stronger at $1.1368, up from $1.1362. Currencies like the Australian dollar AUDUSD, +0.1123% and Canadian dollar USDCAD, -0.0449% which tend to perform better when appetite for assets perceived as risky is on the rise, recovered from their respective slides on Wednesday. The Japanese yen USDJPY, +0.48% weakened against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday, after gaining the previous day on haven-related buying. Ahead of the Asian market open, the Bank of Japan announced it kept its monetary policy steady, maintained its yield curve control and asset purchases. "Just like their other central bank peers, the BOJ saw more downside in the economy. While the central bank did raise their GDP forecasts, they slashed their inflation outlooks all the way through 2020/2021, showing no signs of optimism of getting near their target of 2%. The BOJ is running out of options to defeat inflation and may rely on hoping oil prices remain stable," wrote Edward Moya, market analyst at Oanda. One dollar last bought ¥109.66, up from ¥109.37 late Tuesday in New York. The British pound GBPUSD, +0.7024% again vied for the crown of best major currency performer of the session, breaking above the $1.30 threshold for the first time since November on Wednesday. Sterling last fetched $1.3038, up from $1.2955. While the Brexit gridlock continues ahead of next week's vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's alternative deal, market expectations of an extension of article 50 — the treaty article that allows the U.K. to leave the European Union within two years of triggering it — and a receding risk of a no-deal Brexit continue to rise. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne — a remainer — told the BBC that he believed a Brexit delay was most likely, while current U.K. trade secretary Liam Fox — a leaver — said that delaying Brexit would be worse than getting no deal.
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After a dramatic start to kick of a brand new series of Casualty. Viewers saw tonight (August 11) paramedic Sam Nicholls die. Actress Charlotte Salt played Sam from 2011-2013 as a Registrar in the ED to later return in 2017 joining the paramedic team until her shocking death in the first episode of Series 33. The official BBC Casualty Twitter account posted a new trailer, which ended with Iain saying sorry to Sam as she lies in the mortuary. You can read an interview on Digital Spy, by clicking here.
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The Ball is Hispanospherical Football writing focused on Venezuela and, occasionally, the rest of the Hispanosphere. Venezuelans Abroad Venezuela National Team Venezuelan Domestic Football South American Youth Football Tag Archives: Julián Quiñones Colombia 0-0 Brazil (Hexagonal Group Stage, Matchday 5, 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, 11 February 2017) The second game which took place on the final Hexagonal Matchday of the 2017 U-20 South American Youth Championship saw Colombia face Brazil, with the latter needing a win to progress to the World Cup. Below are video highlights, a brief summary of the game and, most importantly, @DarrenSpherical's armchair talent-spotting… Colombia 0-0 Brazil CONMEBOL U-20 South American Youth Championship 2017, Hexagonal Group Stage, 11 February 2017 (YouTube) Perhaps it was their fitness levels, perhaps it was their lack of teamwork and/or ability, but whatever it was, Brazil did not have enough of it and thus will not be going to the Under-20 World Cup. With just one point in four games, Colombia – who rested some notable players – appeared to be there for the taking, but Brazil were unable to find a way through and, despite some first-half attempts, seemed almost resigned to their fate from a relatively premature stage. Overall, the closest they came to a goal was a first-half header from Richarlison in space, which was well-blocked by Colombian goalkeeper Luis García. Their opponents may not have offered much going forward but they didn't need to and thus Brazil will not be attending the tournament that they have won five times in the past. Talent Spotting With Juan 'El Cucho' Hernández (No. 10, América de Cali, on loan from Granada, Spain) and Ever Valencia (No. 13, Atlético Bucaramanga) starting on the bench, it was evident from the start that there was not likely to be many forward forays from the already eliminated side. Instead, it proved to be a rare moment for the defence to shine and frustrate as, with perhaps the exception of one or two chances, they rarely allowed Brazil a good sight of goal. Given that they had already beaten their opponents 1-0 in the first group stage, perhaps more people should have seen this result coming. The handful of times that they knocked the ball vaguely in the direction of the opposition goal were largely the result of long range shots from the likes of substitute Hernández and a couple from Julián Quiñones (No. 7, Tigres, Mexico). Their best chance came in the 43rd minute when a decent quick-paced move ended with a nudge into the path of Jorge Obregón (No. 19, Unión Magdalena) just inside the area, though his poked effort was easy for the goalkeeper to stop. That was all that they had to say for themselves. One can not help but feel that their campaign would have turned out quite differently had striker Damir Ceter (two goals in two games) not been injured early on in the tournament, as they undoubtedly have some talented supporting attackers in their squad. They needed to win and, though with less intensity than Argentina against Venezuela, they did go for it in the first half, but ultimately came across as a tad toothless. These opportunities were the closest that they came to scoring: In the 11th minute, Felipe Vizeu (No. 9, Flamengo) burst into the area along the left byline and shot from a tight angle, though this was blocked out by the goalkeeper. Five minutes later, left-back Guilherme Arana (No. 6, Corinthians) put in a wicked cross from his flank which begged for a touch but evaded those in the centre. Not long afterwards in the 21st minute, Richarlison (No. 18, Fluminense) passed the ball towards the dee where Lucas Paqueta (No. 10, Flamengo) struck a shot with intent, though it went at the goalkeeper. The 28th minute yielded Brazil's best opportunity to score when Dodô (No. 2, Coritiba) crossed in from the right towards the back post where he found Richarlison in space, but his header was well-saved. Seven minutes later, Dodô put in another good ball from his flank and Richarlison again went to attack it but this time a defender narrowly beat him to the ball and headed out. Lastly, Brazil's final attacking moment of actual note came as early as the 58th minute when, on the left and seemingly set to cross, Arana instead shot, catching the goalkeeper by surprise who had to punch out from virtually underneath his crossbar. Alas, though it was a somewhat meek departure with a far-from-vintage crop of players, they did ultimately only miss out on qualification by a mere point and do nevertheless possess several individuals one expects to see more of in upcoming years. Whether or not they become regular fixtures of the senior side is another matter, but there has been plenty of evidence over the past 25 days to suggest that, on average, their players may enjoy more successful club careers than most of the rivals they faced. The two other games played on the fifth and final Hexagonal Matchday were Argentina vs Venezuela and Ecuador vs Uruguay – talent-spotting articles have also been published for these two encounters. Otherwise, to keep track with the careers of these and many other talented South Americans, please follow @DarrenSpherical on Twitter. Darren Spherical @DarrenSpherical This entry was posted in South American Youth Football and tagged 2017 Under-20 South American Youth Championship, Brazil, Brazil 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, Colombia, Colombia 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, Cucho Hernández, Dodô, Ecuador 2017, Ever Valencia, Felipe Vizeu, Guilherme Arana, Jorge Obregón, Juan 'El Cucho' Hernández, Juan Camilo Hernández, Juan Hernández, Julián Quiñones, Lucas Paqueta, Richarlison, South American Youth Championship, South American Youth Football, Sudamericano Sub 20, SudamericanoSub20, Youth Football on February 14, 2017 by hispanospherical. Ecuador 3-0 Colombia (Hexagonal Group Stage, Matchday 4, 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, 8 February 2017) The first game which took place on Hexagonal Matchday 4 of the 2017 U-20 South American Youth Championship saw hosts Ecuador face Colombia. Below are video highlights, a brief summary of the game and, most importantly, @DarrenSpherical's armchair talent-spotting… Ecuador 3-0 Colombia CONMEBOL U-20 South American Youth Championship 2017, Hexagonal Group Stage, 8 February 2017 (YouTube) Colombia's already slim World Cup qualification hopes were killed off as Ecuador greatly increased theirs following this comfortable victory. The hosts had little to fear from their unambitious opponents and swatted them aside with three second-half goals. The first of these came five minutes after the restart when Bryan Cabezas was played into the area on the left and did well to strike home low. The second goal occurred soon after Colombia had a shot saved in the 63rd minute; this time, a free-kick into the area was poorly dealt with by a defender and Jordy Caicedo was on hand to clinically double the lead. The third and final goal arrived with seven minutes to go when a fine through-ball on the left led to Cabezas roaming into the area and placing a shot past the goalkeeper. Ecuador now go into their final match on Saturday with Uruguay knowing that a win, coupled with the result of the Argentina-Venezuela game going their way, would see them win the tournament. Bryan Cabezas (No. 10, Atalanta, Italy) again led the Ecuadorian attack and was ultimately rewarded with two goals. Even before he had got onto the scoresheet, he had already caused a couple of problems for the opposition back-line, firstly in the 18th minute when he ran onto a through-ball on the left in the area and, though offside, poked a shot goalwards. 17 minutes later, he had a better opportunity from a similar position when Herlin Lino (No. 9, Barcelona SC, Ecuador) played an incisive ball through and he whistled a left-footed strike just wide of the far post. However, it was in the 50th minute that he was able to make the breakthrough, when he latched onto a pass from Jordan Sierra (No. 15, Delfin) in an identical position on the left inside the area and drilled a low left-footed strike past the goalkeeper to make it 1-0. Later on in the 83rd minute, he wrapped up the victory when Pervis Estupiñán (No. 6, Granada, Spain) – who was again a regular attacking threat – perfectly timed his pass to Cabezas in his trusty position on the left in the area, from where he slid home to make it 3-0. Following these goals, Cabezas now finds himself as the tournament's joint top-scorer, along with Uruguay's Rodrigo Amaral and Argentina's Marcelo Torres, with five goals. The second goal that divided Cabezas' strikes was netted by Jordy Caicedo (No. 19, Universidad Católica, Ecuador) for his third of the tournament. Previously, he had a low shot on the turn easily saved in the 36th minute before coming much closer to scoring some four minutes later. Indeed, Wilter Ayoví (No. 8, Independiente Del Valle) – who earlier had a tame shot of his own saved – did well to take the ball past a defender and into the area on the right, from where he slid in a low cross that Cabezas went for but which instead found its way to Caicedo; however, his shot was deflected and bobbled wide for a corner. Caicedo's goal instead came along in the 63rd minute, when a free-kick from the right was swung in and a dreadful error by a defender allowed the ball through to the Ecuador striker who pounced to swing home a low strike. For the second consecutive game, there were very few positives to be said about Colombia, who have limply surrendered their chance to play at the U-20 World Cup, a tournament at which two years prior they reached the Round of 16. Here, their star of the past few weeks, Juan 'El Cucho' Hernández (No. 10, América de Cali, on loan from Granada, Spain), had two minor moments that, admittedly, are barely worthy of a mention. The first occurred just before half time when, probably frustrated on the left edge of the area, he turned and chipped a right-footed effort that was very comfortable for the goalkeeper. The second came just two minutes after the restart when a throw found him on the right inside the area and he put the ball onto his left foot but hit his shot comfortably wide. Otherwise, in the 62nd minute, just before Ecuador doubled their lead, Julián Quiñones (No. 7, Tigres, Mexico) picked up the ball and struck from about 30 yards; it was a good left-footed effort from a central position, though the goalkeeper got down to parry it out. Also, with virtually the last kick of the game, Quiñones put in a corner that Jorge Obregón (No. 19, Unión Magdalena) managed to head but it was easily blocked a second or so before the final whistle brought down the curtains on Colombia's aspirations. The two other games played on Hexagonal Matchday 4 were Uruguay vs Venezuela and Brazil vs Argentina – talent-spotting articles have also been published for these matches. Otherwise, the fifth and final Matchday of the Hexagonal will be on 11 February 2017 and the games shall be Argentina vs Venezuela, Colombia vs Brazil and Ecuador vs Uruguay – expect to see one last bout of talent-spotting from these encounters on Hispanospherical.com. To keep up-to-date with the latest from Ecuador 2017, please follow @DarrenSpherical on Twitter. This entry was posted in South American Youth Football and tagged 2017 Under-20 South American Youth Championship, Bryan Cabezas, Colombia, Colombia 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, Cucho Hernández, Ecuador, Ecuador 2017, Ecuador 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, Herlin Lino, Jordan Sierra, Jordy Caicedo, Jorge Obregón, Juan 'El Cucho' Hernández, Juan Camilo Hernández, Juan Hernández, Julián Quiñones, Pervis Estupiñán, South American football, South American Youth Championship, South American Youth Football, Sudamericano Sub 20, SudamericanoSub20, Youth Football on February 9, 2017 by hispanospherical. Colombia 1-2 Argentina (Hexagonal Group Stage, Matchday 2, 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, 2 February 2017) The first game which took place on Hexagonal Matchday 2 of the 2017 U-20 South American Youth Championship saw Colombia face Argentina. Below are video highlights, a brief summary of the game and, most importantly, @DarrenSpherical's armchair talent-spotting… Colombia 1-2 Argentina Argentina gained a last-gasp victory against Colombia to get their qualification plans back on track. Following a forgettable 3-0 defeat against Uruguay, they needed to re-assert themselves as contenders in this tournament and, in ultra-quick fashion, did. Indeed, after just 19 seconds, Marcelo Torres superbly controlled a diagonal ball and then curled it into the back of the net to give his side the lead. Despite this start, the rest of the half was less dynamic though Colombia may feel aggrieved to have had a goal ruled out for offside. However, they were on level terms some 12 minutes after the restart when Juan Hernández managed to head home a knock-on from a free-kick. Subsequently, it wasn't really until the last twenty minutes that Argentina began pushing with some concerted pressure and they were to be aided by the dismissal of Colombia's Eduard Atuesta in the 79th minute. Indeed, in stoppage-time they nabbed the win, as Tomás Conechny brilliantly controlled a long ball, then found Lautaro Martinez who cleverly tapped in to make the final score 2-1. Once again, Juan 'El Cucho' Hernández (No. 10, América de Cali, on loan from Granada, Spain) asserted himself as Colombia's most important attacking player. In the 24th minute, he was rather unfortunate to have a goal ruled out for offside, though much later in the 57th minute, he was able to legally find the back of the net. Indeed, from a central free-kick dinked into the area, Julián Quiñones (No. 7, Tigres, Mexico) chested it upwards and into the direction of Hernández who beat the outcoming goalkeeper to the ball to head home. Otherwise, he could well have scored again in the 74th minute when he chased the clearance of goalkeeper Manuel Arias (No. 12, Cortuluá) towards the byline on the left, yet despite gaining space from a defender, his attempt to curl in from an angle went wildly over. Ever Valencia (No. 13, Atlético Bucaramanga) was the man responsible for chipping in the free-kick that led to the Colombian goal. In the first half, he could well have had a direct assist when another free-kick of his, this time swung in from the left, was met by Kevin Balanta (No. 8, Deportivo Cali), though his header glanced wide. Otherwise, though at times Colombia seemed like they were on top, they didn't have too many chances, with the pick of the remaining crop being the following: The 4th-minute 25-yard strike of Juan Ramírez (No. 21, Atlético Nacional) went a couple yards wide; in the 47th minute, Leyser Chaverra (No. 15, Universitario Popayán) came striding into the right side of the area before having his left-footed effort spilled low; lastly, in the 50th minute on the inside-left, Ramírez passed to Quiñones, who returned the ball to the former with a fine chest then kick-on-the-turn and he then got a touch to it just inside the area but was unable to convert goalwards. Santiago Ascacibar (No. 5, Estudiantes de La Plata) quickly capitalised on a loose ball and instinctively played a finely-weighted pass to Marcelo Torres (No. 21, Boca Juniors); he, after a mere 19 seconds, took two touches to control and then superbly curl home for his fifth goal of the tournament. However, despite this, Torres was to be of little further threat and was withdrawn on the hour. Overall, though there were many lulls and little consistency, Argentina's leading threat was probably Tomás Conechny (No. 20, San Lorenzo). After just five minutes a throw from the right was chested to him on the edge of the area and he struck a left-footed half-volley just a yard or so over the bar. Reflecting Argentina's lack of ambition throughout much of this game, his next moment of significance was not until the 71st minute. Here, perhaps frustrated at his team-mates, he just decided to strike a left-footed effort from 35 yards on the inside-left; it was hit well but went straight to the goalkeeper. Three minutes later, he played a minor role in a more testing chance as he nodded a Milton Valenzuela (No. 3, Newell's Old Boys) ball into the path of striker Lautaro Martínez (No. 9, Racing Club). From just outside the area on the inside-left, Martínez let the ball run over to his right boot with which he struck a fine shot that was just about parried wide. However, though this was close, a far better chance would be created in stoppage-time: Ascacibar played an impressive diagonal ball towards the left inside the area which Conechny superbly controlled and then gained some space to put in a low pass to Martínez who tapped home for the win. Aside from these moments in this somewhat topsy-turvy and often quiet game, Argentina's other chances of note were, firstly, a 35th-minute shot from Brian Mansilla (No. 11, Racing Club) at an angle inside the area which had to be tipped over and, secondly the 83rd-minute strike of Nicolás Zalazar (No. 14, San Lorenzo) from 30 yards that had to be parried into the air before being caught. The two other games played on Hexagonal Matchday 2 were Uruguay vs Brazil and Ecuador vs Venezuela – talent-spotting articles have now also been published by both of these matches. Otherwise, Matchday 3 of the Hexagonal will be on 5 February 2017 and the games shall be Brazil vs Venezuela, Uruguay vs Colombia and Ecuador vs Argentina – expect to see another bout of talent-spotting from these encounters on Hispanospherical.com. This entry was posted in South American Youth Football and tagged 2017 Under-20 South American Youth Championship, Argentina, Argentina 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, Brian Mansilla, Colombia, Colombia 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, Cucho Hernández, Ecuador 2017, Ever Valencia, Juan 'El Cucho' Hernández, Juan Hernández, Juan Ramírez, Julián Quiñones, Kevin Balanta, Leyser Chaverra, Marcelo Torres, Milton Valenzuela, Nicolás Zalazar, Santiago Ascacibar, South American Youth Championship, South American Youth Football, Sudamericano Sub 20, SudamericanoSub20, Tomás Conechny, Youth Football on February 4, 2017 by hispanospherical. Day 1 – 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20 (Colombia 1-1 Paraguay & Ecuador 0-1 Brazil) The opening day of the 2017 edition of the prestigious U-20 South American Youth Championship saw Group A get under way, with Colombia taking on Paraguay and hosts Ecuador facing Brazil. Below are video highlights, brief summaries of each game and, most importantly, @DarrenSpherical's armchair talent-spotting… Colombia 1-1 Paraguay CONMEBOL U-20 South American Youth Championship 2017, Group A, 18 January 2017 (YouTube). Colombia largely dominated the game, more frequently getting into advanced positions and confidently playing the ball around. In each half, they both struck the post as well as squandered a one-on-one chance. However, a surprise was briefly on the cards when Sebastián Ferreira controlled a diagonal ball from Blás Riveros and clinically struck home in the 81st minute. Alas, it wasn't to be for the Paraguayans, as with barely a minute of regulation time left, a corner somewhat fortuitously fell in the direction of substitute Damir Ceter, who hooked home the equaliser. Often throughout the game, Colombia displayed more attacking intent, with their forward players appearing to have a better mutual understanding than those of their counterparts. Particularly impressive was Juan Ramírez (No. 21, Atlético Nacional), who showed some trickery to gain himself some space, as well as often seeking out – and finding – his team-mates with a range of balls. Two passes of note were aimed towards close colleague, No. 10, Juan 'El Cucho' Hernández. The first was a 30th-minute cross from a right-sided free-kick that reached Hernández in space at the back post area, though his header tamely went to the goalkeeper; the second was an exquisite 58th-minute long ball from some 45-50 yards out that Hernández stretched to latch onto at the byline, but he could not find anyone with his subsequent low cross. Nevertheless, 'El Cucho' was another stand-out attacker who those in-the-know are already aware of. Indeed, this 17-year-old netted an astonishing 20 goals in 33 Colombian second division games last season and has recently been snapped up by Granada who, in turn, have loaned him back to América de Cali in his homeland. Like Ramírez, he linked up well and put in some decent crosses; perhaps his most creative moment came in the 31st minute when he did a fine turn before running up the left to play in a fellow team-mate, who unfortunately mis-controlled. This compatriot, Julián Quiñones (No. 7, Tigres, Mexico), the third of the attackers playing behind the striker, by no means had a bad game but will surely bring more to upcoming encounters. These three men were often trying to feed in Envigado striker, No. 11 Michael Nike Gómez, a man whose name ensures the minions of Hades that lurk in football marketing and advertising will be greasing their palms whilst begging their master to facilitate his rise in the global game. He sometimes came deep but was more frequently the beneficiary of forward passes, such as one in the 21st minute, which he received in the area but, from a one-on-one position, struck too close to the goalkeeper; the rebound was subsequently deflected wide. The man who played him in, holding midfielder Kevin Balanta (No. 8, Deportivo Cali), had been picked out by some to shine pre-game and he may be worth keeping an eye on in future fixtures. Further back, particularly in the first half, left-back Anderson Arroyo (No. 5, Fortaleza) was an eye-catching presence. Just 17 years old, he reportedly went on trial at Liverpool in July 2016 and here could regularly be seen roaming up his flank and looking to make things happen. Though ultimately he was offside, he almost had the ball in the net after 9 minutes when he bustled up the left and bypassed a defender into the area; his pass into the centre then ricocheted back towards him and he poked a strike against the near post. Perhaps Paraguay made a concerted effort to nullify him after the break as the second half saw slightly more of his colleague on the other side, right-back Leyser Chaverra (No. 15, Universitario Popayán). It was he who crossed in the corner for the late equaliser. Damir Ceter (No. 9, Santa Fe) was the man who nudged in the late goal and he has an impressive goalscoring record at club level, netting 14 times in 25 games last season in the Colombian second-flight for Deportes Quindío. With these statistics, many would have backed him in the 74th minute to convert a clear one-on-one chance, but alas he was denied. Lastly, the man whose deflected ball from his own half was responsible for this opportunity, Eduard Atuesta (No. 20, Independiente Medellín), also picked up a loose ball mere seconds later before firing from 25 yards low against the post. Regarding Paraguay, there was far less attacking fluidity and intent on display and while some may feel they deserve a lot of credit defensively, as noted, they were caught out by two clear one-on-one opportunities. Thus, if anyone from the rearguard deserves any praise for withstanding Colombian pressure until very late on, it must be goalkeeper Marino Arzamendia (No. 22, Olimpia). Otherwise, La Albirroja's attacks came more from set-pieces and, especially, long balls pumped upfield to be either chased or to exploit gaps in the defence. Cristhian Paredes (No. 6, Club América, Mexico), who with a jinking run on the right in the 16th minute showed a glimpse as to why a top Liga MX side has recently snapped him up, was responsible for one such ball. However, his recipient in the 79th minute, Jesús Medina (No. 11, Libertad), struggled to really take the ball in his stride and quickly lost possession. Nevertheless, Medina, having quietly impressed at the last tournament as a 17-year-old, could well prove to be one his country's key players this time. He often took on set-piece duties and after 41 minutes lofted in a sublime ball from near the halfway line that found its target but was headed over. However, as we know, one long ball did pay off: Left-back Blás Riveros (No. 4, Basel, Switzerland) chipped a fine diagonal ball into the area; the Colombian defence did seem to stand off striker Sebastián Ferreira (No. 19, Olimpia) a tad, but that should take nothing away from his composed low strike home. Although he went off seemingly with a knock not long afterwards, perhaps we will see more of him as well as more varied attack play from his compatriots in the upcoming Paraguay matches. Ecuador 0-1 Brazil CONMEBOL U-20 South American Youth Championship 2017, Group A, 18 January 2017 (YouTube) In a capacity ground full of optimistic locals, though Brazil had the edge for the most part, the strong and combative hosts of Ecuador never gave up their search for a goal in this rather heated fixture. In the first half both sides missed glaring opportunities: Brazil's came after 16 minutes when Felipe Vizeu scuffed a cut-back over the gaping goal-frame; this, in turn, was followed by the gilt-edged chance in the 33rd minute afforded to Ecuador's Bryan Cabezas who, one-on-one barely six yards out, mis-hit a shot wide. Less than 25 seconds after the restart, tensions boiled over and would continue to be at a high temperature, as Ecuador's William Vargas was given his second yellow for a foul on the edge of the area. The hosts acrobatically escaped going behind soon after but could do nothing about Vizeu's well-executed finish from a Richarlison cross in the 52nd minute. Although Brazil saw more of the ball from then on and could well have doubled their lead, Ecuador were always in the match and, on home soil, should prove strong opposition for any of their Group A opponents. As an attacking unit, the hosts Ecuador were rather robust and were not shy about taking the game to their opponents, often tenaciously forcing their way into advanced areas. Possibly their most conspicuous performer in this regard was attacking midfielder Bryan Cabezas (No. 10, Atalanta, Italy). More than once, he outpaced defenders on the flanks before knocking in balls. That said, he was responsible for an embarrassing miss in the 33rd minute when he was suddenly – and fortuitously – presented with a one-on-one chance on the edge of the six-yard-box. Yet, possibly due to a lack of composure or, quite possibly, bobbles on the pitch, he sliced it badly wide. Subsequently, he wasn't really allowed much time to get his head straight as in the 55th minute, he clashed heads when vying for a lofted ball; when he was asked to come off, presumably due to a potential concussion, he was visibly angry, tearing up and kicking the nearest bottle. He did, however, return to the pitch before being substituted in the 78th minute. The man who put in the cross that led to this incident, as well as knocked in the initial ball from the left for Cabezas' big chance, was the hosts' other main threat, Joao Rojas (No. 17, Emelec). He too often sought to beat his man and also looked for Cabezas from set-pieces, with perhaps the most successful one, a free-kick in the 14th minute, finding his man in some space in the area; yet, perhaps in a portent of things to come, the Atalanta man fluffed his lines. Expect to see more of Rojas in future games and he also showed here that he isn't afraid to shoot, with a 35th-minute effort from outside the area curling, admittedly comfortably, into the goalkeeper's gloves. Briefly, two other Ecuador moments of note: Luis Segovia (No. 21, El Nacional) overhead-kicking a deflected Brazil free-kick off the line just after his side had been reduced to ten men. Secondly, the 72nd-minute surprise half-volley of Ajax-linked substitute Jordan Sierra (No. 15, Delfin) from at least 25 yards out that caught most by surprise, though ultimately dipped 2-3 yards wide. Though they sometimes were put on the back-foot, Brazil's defence was often well-organised, with most of the midfielders regularly seen doubling up and standing in close proximity to the back-line. At the other end, Douglas Luiz (No. 8, Vasco da Gama) was occasionally seen skipping about with the ball and often stood over it, due to his role as one of the set-piece takers. It was his free-kick that led to Segovia's goal-line acrobatics and he also wasn't far off scoring directly from one when, in the 77th minute, he curled a right-footed effort around the wall, though this was parried wide. Arguably like his chance in the 16th minute, striker Felipe Vizeu (No. 9, Flamengo) was also undoubtedly hard to miss. He at least made amends for this with a very well taken goal in the 52nd minute. Richarlison (No. 18, Fluminense), who caused problems and had a shot from range, was the man responsible for the key pass in both of these moves; the goal itself came from a particularly deft first-time low cross following a soaring long ball from Lyanco (No. 4, São Paulo). As for the glaring miss, Vizeu's club colleague, midfielder Lucas Paqueta (No. 10, Flamengo), was the one who got the move rolling, playing a sublime, cutting ball from the halfway line towards Richarlison. He often exhibited a certain elegance and poise on the ball and nearly set up a goal at the death when he raced upfield on a counter, before sliding to energetic substitute Giovanny (No. 21, Atlético Paranaense), who struck too close to the goalkeeper. Lastly, midfielder David Neres (No. 11, São Paulo) often looked like he could cause trouble from the right; he won a fair few free-kicks, some of which were taken by Caio Henrique (No. 7, Atlético Madrid), another potential threat Brazil have at their disposal. To keep up-to-date with the latest from Ecuador 2017, please follow @DarrenSpherical on Twitter. The next games will be Uruguay vs Venezuela and Argentina vs Peru from Group B – expect to see another bout of talent-spotting from these encounters on Hispanospherical.com. This entry was posted in South American Youth Football and tagged 2017 Under-20 South American Youth Championship, Blás Riveros, Brazil, Brazil 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, Bryan Cabezas, Caio Henrique, Campeonato Sudamericano Juvenil, Colombia, Colombia 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, Cristhian Paredes, Cucho Hernández, Damir Ceter, David Neres, Douglas Luiz, Ecuador, Ecuador 2017, Ecuador 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, Eduard Atuesta, Felipe Vizeu, Giovanny, Joao Rojas, Jordan Sierra, Juan 'El Cucho' Hernández, Juan Hernández, Juan Ramírez, Julián Quiñones, Kevin Balanta, Leyser Chaverra, Lucas Paqueta, Luis Segovia, Lyanco, Marino Arzamendia, Michael Nike Gómez, Mike Nike, Paraguay, Paraguay 2017 Sudamericano Sub-20, Richarlison, Sebastián Ferreira, South American football, South American Youth Championship, Sudamericano Sub 20, SudamericanoSub20, Youth Football on January 19, 2017 by hispanospherical.
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USN Destroyers of WWII, RN Destroyers of WWII USS Robinson (DD-88) Career (US) Name: USS Robinson (DD-88) Namesake: Isaiah Robinson Builder: Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California Laid down: 31 October 1917 Launched: 28 March 1918 Commissioned: 19 October 1918 Decommissioned: 3 August 1922 Struck: 8 January 1941 Fate: Transferred to UK, 5 December 1940 Career (UK) Name: HMS Newmarket Commissioned: 5 December 1940 Decommissioned: 1944 Fate: Scrapped September 1945 Class and type: Wickes class destroyer Displacement: 1,220 tons Length: 314 ft 4 in (95.81 m) Beam: 30 ft 6 in (9.30 m) Draft: 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m) Complement: 140 officers and enlisted Armament: 4 x 4" (102 mm), 2 x 1-pdrs, 12 x 21" (533 mm) torpedo tubes USS Robinson (DD-88) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy, later transferred to the Royal Navy, as HMS Newmarket. She was the first ship named for Isaiah Robinson. Named for Isaiah Robinson, she was laid down 31 October 1917 by the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California, launched 28 March 1918, sponsored by Miss Evelyn Tingey Selfridge, and commissioned at the Mare Island Navy Yard 19 October 1918, Commander George Wirth Simpson in command. 1.1 United States Navy 1.2 Royal Navy United States Navy Edit Robinson cleared San Francisco Bay 24 October 1918 for the east coast of the United States. Transiting the Panama Canal 3 November 1918, she set course by way of Guantanamo Bay for Norfolk where she arrived on 8 November. On 10 January 1919, Robinson put to sea from Norfolk to conduct winter training out of Guantanamo Bay, which ended at New York Harbor 14 April 1919. She then prepared for lifeguard duty supporting the first transatlantic flight from America to Europe to be attempted by Navy Seaplane Division Number 1. Robinson got underway from Norfolk on 30 April, arrived at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 4 May 1919, and stood out toward the entrance of the harbor on the afternoon of 8 May. At 1944, she sighted the first of the Navy seaplanes, the NC-3, approach the harbor on the first leg of the transatlantic flight. Two days later, Robinson took station at sea to assist in guarding the flight of the two seaplanes to Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, then returned to Halifax 11 May and got underway on the 14th to act as plane guard for seaplane NC-4 which had been delayed by repairs at Chatham Naval Air Station, and passed overhead at 1645, on 15 May, to join the other two seaplanes at Trepassey Bay. After NC-4 faded from view, Robinson set course for station on the Azores route to be followed by the seaplanes from Trepassey Bay, 16 May 1919. These seaplanes would be guided on their 1,380-mile flight to the Azores, by Robinson and other destroyers who poured smoke from their funnels in daylight and fired starshells or turned on searchlights during the night. The first seaplane passed Robinson abeam an hour before midnight of 16 May 1919, and the two others also passed within the next 20 minutes. The NC-4 covered the flight in 15 hours and 13 minutes setting down at Horta, the emergency stop in the Azores Islands. This seaplane had found its way above the dense fog which completely blinded the pilots of the others. An hour before the NC-4 landed, the NC-1 was forced to the water about 45 miles off Flores Island and the NC-3 had also descended about 35 miles from Fayal. The NC-1 sank in the heavy seas and Robinson joined in the search for the NC-3 which refused all assistance and finally taxied to Ponta Delgada under its own power. Robinsonanchored at Horta, Fayal Island, the afternoon of 19 May and stood out of the harbor the next morning to transport newspaper reports to Ponta Delgada where she arrived that afternoon. On 25 May 1919, she was en route to Station Number Seven ( WikiMiniAtlas38°10′N 17°40′E / 38.167°N 17.667°E / 38.167; 17.667) to cover the fourth leg of the transoceanic flight of the lone NC-4. She sighted the seaplane at 1330 on the afternoon of 26 May and the NC-4 faded from view on its way to a royal welcome by the Portuguese at Lisbon on 25 May and at Plymouth, England, on the 31st, terminating the historic 4,500-mile flight. Robinson returned to Ponta Delgada on 28 May 1919 and put to sea on 2 June to arrive at Newport on the 8th. She underwent overhaul in the Norfolk Navy Yard and conducted operations in local areas of Newport until her arrival at New York on 30 September 1919. She joined five other destroyers off Sandy Hook on the afternoon of 1 October, then made rendezvous off Fire Island with George Washington to act as honor escort for the King of Belgium. She cleared port on 6 October for operations off Key West and Pensacola, Florida, visiting Beaufort, South Carolina, on her return voyage to New York where she arrived 5 November 1919. On 22 November 1919, Robinson stood out of New York Harbor, leading the second section of the honor detachment on the port quarter of Renown, flying the standard of the Prince of Wales, in company with Constance. She was relieved of her royal escort duty off Nantucket Shoals and returned to New York on 25 November. After a visit to Savannah, and voyage repairs in the Portsmouth Navy Yard, she cleared Boston Harbor on 14 January 1920 for fleet maneuvers off Guantanamo Bay and near the Panama Canal. She returned to New York on 1 May 1920 and entered the Portsmouth Navy Yard on 25 May 1920 for a year of inactivity. She shifted from the yard to Newport on 25 May 1921 for local operations until 10 October, and then visited New York before her arrival at Charleston, South Carolina, on 19 November 1921. After several months in local waters off Charleston, she entered the Philadelphia Navy Yard where she decommissioned 3 August 1922. Robinson remained inactive until 23 August 1940 when she recommissioned for transfer to the British Government under terms of the destroyers-in-exchange-for-bases agreement. The transfer was effected at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on 26 November 1940 when Robinson was renamed HMS Newmarket and taken over by a care and maintenance party of the Royal Canadian Navy. She was commissioned in the Royal Navy on 5 December 1940, and struck from the U.S. Navy list 8 January 1941. Royal Navy Edit Newmarket departed Halifax on 15 January for the United Kingdom, calling at St. John's and arriving at Belfast on the 26th and at Plymouth, England, on the 30th. After a short refit in the Humber, she began convoy escort work in the Western Approaches Command and on 2 June 1941, was unsuccessfully attacked by an aircraft in the northwestern approaches. Later that month she proceeded to Sheerness, and was in dockyard hands until November when she joined the 8th Escort Group, at Derry. Newmarket was modified for trade convoy escort service by removal of three of the original 4"/50 caliber guns and one of the triple torpedo tube mounts to reduce topside weight for additional depth charge stowage and installation of hedgehog.[1] On 3 January 1942, Newmarket had to leave Convoy HX-166 because of boiler trouble, and proceeded to Lough Foyle. On the 30th she arrived at Liverpool, and was under refit until the end of March. In April 1942, she escorted the Russian convoy PQ-14, but a month later, she was allocated for duty as an aircraft target ship in the Firth of Forth. She refitted at Leith between December 1942 and February 1943, and later in the year, refitted again at Rosyth, Scotland. In September 1943, Newmarket was reduced to care and maintenance status at Rosyth but resumed duty as an aircraft target ship from the spring of 1944, until after the end of the war in Europe. She was scrapped at Llanelli in September 1945. USS Robinson lists other ships of this name List of United States Navy destroyers List of Royal Navy destroyers List of World War II ships List of ship launches in 1918 List of ship commissionings in 1918 List of ship decommissionings in 1943 ^ Lenton&Colledge (1968) p.92 Lenton, H.T. and Colledge J.J. (1968). British and Dominion Warships of World War II. Doubleday and Company. This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here. NavSource Photos Retrieved from "https://worldwartwo.wikia.org/wiki/USS_Robinson_(DD-88)?oldid=4215" USN Destroyers of WWII RN Destroyers of WWII
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Swatch Attack!: MAC Indian Lipsticks Collection - Divassence! The colors would suit Indian skintones perfectly! You are sure to pick atleast one from this collection! Tabla (Amplified): Tabla was one shade that washed me out completely!! It made me look extremely pale. Double Shot (Amplified): This one was a little dark on me. Yash (Matte): This one gave me the "no lips" look!! 😀 When I tried this one it looked like as if I had concealed my lips completely!! Mehr (Matte): My new love!! It was THE perfect shade! I loved the way Mehr looked on me. Review coming up soon!! Which shade did you like the best? yep 😀 but i have no idea what their thought behind this collection was.. :/ on what exactly they based the colors on.. yep Nids it is! <3 i loved that the best!! Too many browns in this collection, wish they included some dusty rose pinks as well in this collection.. Me like Mehr 😀 pinky pinky…cute.. wow mehr and darkside look amazing!!!
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WoPC Home > U.S.A. > Russell Playing Card Co. Russell Playing Card Co. Posted by Rod Starling • January 15, 2013 at 08:32pm Tweet Country of Origin: USA Keywords: russell kalamazoo manufacturer Above: nearly all card makers of this period produced a "Steamboat" brand which was usually the bottom of the line in quality. Russell employed a clever marketing device by picturing a steamboat on its "Recruits" brand Ace of Spades with the logo "Better than STEAMBOATS" and included a Joker clearly associated with the plantations that were located in states through which the steamboats sailed on their voyages up and down the Mississippi River. Click image to zoom Right: portrait of Willis W. Russell on the Ace of Spades, c.1905 → Willis W. Russell started a modest playing card business in Milltown, a small town in northern New Jersey, early in the 20th century. Production commenced in 1905 and numerous brands were successfully introduced. These include Recruits, Regents, Rustlers, Regulars, Rattlers, Moguls, Club Moguls, Retrievers and Blue Ribbon. However, the company fell into financial difficulties, which was unfortunate seeing that their cards were of a superior quality. It ceased operations in 1911 and was sold at public auction. The business was salvaged by Mr Benjamin Rosenthal who merged the former Willis W. Russell and Kalamazoo Playing Card Companies into Russell Playing Card Company. In 1914 the American Bank Note Company's playing card division was also acquired and merged into the company, and thereafter the Russell Playing Card Company became successful. Left: the colourful front of a box of Russell's "Regulars" with 'Long Distance Pips', c.1906. Willis W. Russell's "Regulars" were first issued in c.1906, a brand aimed at the armed forces, in tribute to men of the "regular army". It was patented with 'Long Distance Pips' with shading in the hearts and spades. These are sometimes known as 'No Revoke' decks. The pictured box is one of the most attractive ever produced. Read more → Above: "Smart Set 400" series. Willis W. Russell included an extra card in each deck to allow the owner to request a replacement for any lost card. The "Smart Set 400" brand with named backs had been introduced by the Kalamazoo Playing Card Co. in Michigan. After Kalamazoo merged with the Russell Playing Card Co the "Smart Set 400" series continued to be published by the Russell Playing Card Co under its own name and with its own Ace of Spades. Read more → In 1929 Russell Playing Card Co became a division of the United States Playing Card Company and many brands continued to be produced with the Russell Ace of Spades. Above: "Aristocrat" brand with Russell ace of spades, derived from former American Bank Note Company and printed by USPCC, c.1958. Image courtesy Matt Probert. Above: "Aristocrat" brand with U.S.P.C.C ace of spades and former American Bank Note Company joker and back, c.1981. The box has the company seal where the tax stamp used to be. The tax on cards was repealed in 1965. Image courtesy Rod Starling. Dawson, Tom & Judy: The Hochman Encyclopedia of American Playing Cards, U.S. Games Systems Inc., 2000. Starling, Rod: Faces that Launched 1000s of Decks, in 'Clear the Decks', the Newsletter for 52 Plus Joker (edited by Judy Dawson), Sept 2008. All images on this page courtesy Rod Starling unless stated otherwise. Korean Hwatu Royal Cards Reign of Queen Anne Le Florentin Korchma Taras Bulba Chas Goodall and Son 1820-1922 Cassandre for Hermès Bicycle Playing Cards, 1st edition Litografías Industrias Madriguera Naipes Casino Estilo Argentino Baraja Hispanoamericana Speelkaartenfabriek Nederland Maritime Deck Empire No.170 Chad Valley Co. Ltd Baraja Carlos IV by Félix Solesio, 1800
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The insight day changed my perceptions of social work – Apply to join an insight day today! Applications for out Diversity Insight Days and Undergraduate Tasters are now closed, click here to find out more. Before I came to university, I thought I had my life career planned out. I would get a good degree, get a good job in a bank, make some money and lead a good life. It all made sense! Then I realised that I wanted a career where I was actually working with people and really making a difference. I started searching for different options and talking to my careers service, and Frontline struck me as exactly the type of organisation I was looking for. I started researching the charity to find out more about it, and reading about social work as a career. When I first discovered Frontline, I was very impressed with their ethos, and wanted to know more about what they did and what being a social worker really involved. It seemed like a no brainer to apply for an insight day, particularly as it was for those from minority backgrounds. The fact that the application included a mini essay was actually quite appealing as it was so different from normal applications, and I enjoyed writing about a topic that I am passionate about. The insight day was a brilliant experience, it told me everything I needed to know about social work and training to become a social worker with Frontline. There were multiple opportunities to talk to Frontline's interns, to graduates on the programme about their experiences, as well as a number to social workers. The day was very interactive, with different exercises and scenarios which allowed you to imagine the type of work you might face as a social worker, and the sorts of challenges that arise. Attending the insight day most definitely changed my perceptions of social work. Going in, I wasn't too sure what to expect. 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You also get to meet people from so many different backgrounds, studying a huge range of courses, and to hear about their motivations for coming to the insight day. All in all, it was a really interesting day with some inspiring people with plenty of opportunities for interaction! Following all my research on Frontline, and particularly after attending the insight day, I became more and more interested in social work, and wished I had known what a great career it was before then. This gave me the motivation to want to market Frontline myself and spread the word about the charity, the graduate programme, and the values they stand for. I had been thinking about getting a job in second year, to gain skills, experience, and to earn some money. This job just seemed to tick all the boxes; it was something I thought I would enjoy, was flexible around my degree and offered plenty of opportunities to meet lots of different people and have a chat! 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Q: What's the correct pattern for threading in a python qt5 application? I'm trying to write a pyqt5 application with a long running, but not CPU intensive process. I'd like to be able to run it without hanging the UI, so I'm trying to use threading, but since it doesn't seem like I can just run a thread and have it stop after its gone through its code so that it can be run again, I've tried setting up the thread to wait for a variable to change before running. I know this can't be the correct pattern for running long processes in a pyqt app. import time import threading from PyQt5 import QtWidgets, uic class MyApp(QtWidgets.QMainWindow): _run_thread = False def __init__(self): QtWidgets.QMainWindow.__init__(self) self.ui = uic.loadUi('myapp.ui', self) self.ui.start_thread_button.clicked.connect(self._run_thread_function) self._thread = threading.Thread(target=self._run_thread_callback) self._thread.daemon = True self._thread.start() self.ui.show() def _run_thread_callback(self): while True: if self._run_thread: print("running thread code...") time.sleep(10) print("thread code finished") self._run_thread = False def _run_thread_function(self): print("starting thread...") self._run_thread = True def main(): app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv) MyApp() sys.exit(app.exec_()) if __name__ == '__main__': main() A: Below is a simple demo showing how to start and stop a worker thread, and safely comminucate with the gui thread. import sys from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtWidgets class Worker(QtCore.QThread): dataSent = QtCore.pyqtSignal(dict) def __init__(self, parent=None): super(Worker, self).__init__(parent) self._stopped = True self._mutex = QtCore.QMutex() def stop(self): self._mutex.lock() self._stopped = True self._mutex.unlock() def run(self): self._stopped = False for count in range(10): if self._stopped: break self.sleep(1) data = { 'message':'running %d [%d]' % ( count, QtCore.QThread.currentThreadId()), 'time': QtCore.QTime.currentTime(), 'items': [1, 2, 3], } self.dataSent.emit(data) class Window(QtWidgets.QWidget): def __init__(self): super(Window, self).__init__() self.edit = QtWidgets.QPlainTextEdit() self.edit.setReadOnly(True) self.button = QtWidgets.QPushButton('Start') self.button.clicked.connect(self.handleButton) layout = QtWidgets.QVBoxLayout(self) layout.addWidget(self.edit) layout.addWidget(self.button) self._worker = Worker() self._worker.started.connect(self.handleThreadStarted) self._worker.finished.connect(self.handleThreadFinished) self._worker.dataSent.connect(self.handleDataSent) def handleThreadStarted(self): self.edit.clear() self.button.setText('Stop') self.edit.appendPlainText('started') def handleThreadFinished(self): self.button.setText('Start') self.edit.appendPlainText('stopped') def handleDataSent(self, data): self.edit.appendPlainText('message [%d]' % QtCore.QThread.currentThreadId()) self.edit.appendPlainText(data['message']) self.edit.appendPlainText(data['time'].toString()) self.edit.appendPlainText(repr(data['items'])) def handleButton(self): if self._worker.isRunning(): self._worker.stop() else: self._worker.start() if __name__ == '__main__': app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv) window = Window() window.setGeometry(500, 100, 400, 400) window.show() sys.exit(app.exec_())
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So, Kieron G. is totally just rockin' this series right out of the water. And because my buddy Natalie and I were just frantically high fiving each other after every week Journey Into Mystery graced us with its precious pocket-sized Loki, we decided that we had to pair up into the greatest milkshake-fueled pair the world has ever known. Spoiler: drinking milkshakes would kill us both. Ha ha!!
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Pharmacy located in the Yarra Valley & High Country region, close to the NSW border offering all essential services for a satisfying lifestyle. A progressive, customer focused pharmacy is seeking a part-time Pharmacist to work a minimum of 24 hours/week over 3 days but there is room to adjust the roster to fit around you. You will be working in a busy pharmacy with the FRED dispensing system and LOTS point of sale. * Strong organisation and planning skills. Negotiable salary is being offered - this will be based on your level of experience being brought to the role.
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Andy Mason, a cartoonist and comic creator who works under the pen name N.D. Mazin and is particularly known for Blue Mamba, and Archie Birch, the creator of The Number 1 Game, are presenting a full day workshop (postponed from 28 January) that follows on from their pilot workshop in December last year (which I didn't know about so I have no first hand information on it), in which participants were apparently "tasked with coming up with story concepts set In A World Not Too Far From Now, exploring the epic multilayered story of District Six And The Deep Memory Of Place". This new workshop will take participants through a process of brainstorming comics based on these concepts for an eventual comics anthology. Participants do not have to have been at the first workshop to attend this one. Refreshments will be served. • Cost: Free but register your attendance by emailing artworks[at]iafrica[dot]com or circlingturtle[at]gmail[dot]com as space is limited.
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Longest egg incubation for a penguin Emperor penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri Antarctica () Native to the sea-ice off Antarctica, the emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) – the world's largest living species of penguin – incubates its single egg for between 62–67 days, with an average incubation period of 64 days. The egg incubation period for most other penguins is approximately 35–40 days. Along with the king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus), emperor penguins lay just a single egg annually – the fewest eggs laid by a penguin per year. Interestingly, the emperor penguin is unique in that it is the only penguin species in which the males have the sole responsibility of incubating the egg. In all other penguin species, the males and females take turns incubating their egg(s). Once a female emperor penguin lays her single egg and transfers it to the feet of her partner, she heads for the ocean, where she spends the next two months foraging for food. The males are left on their own to care for the egg for 62–67 days. They incubate the egg on top of their feet under a brood pouch, and huddle closely together for warmth (the only penguin species to exhibit this type of huddling behaviour). They cannot go to sea to eat while incubating their egg, so they must fast during this time (and during the courtship and mating phase); one male emperor endured a 134-day fast – the longest time without food for a bird. Emperor penguins are also the only penguin species that reproduces during the harsh Antarctic winter, during which they must cope with lows of -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) – the lowest temperatures endured by a bird. The great penguin rescue: an interview with "The Penguin Lady" who helped to save 40,000 birds
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crack down on puppy mills. Created by K.S. on September 23, 2011 5,000 goal To prevent the suffering of dogs and puppies in puppy mills, will the President act to close the current regulatory loophole and require large-scale, commercial breeders who sell puppies online and directly to the public to be covered by USDA's Animal Welfare Act regulations, including minimum standards for humane care and treatment? This will help to protect consumers from unknowingly buying sick puppies from inhumane facilities and help to eliminate the horrible conditions in large-scale puppy mills. Improving Regulation and Oversight of Commercial Breeders By Rebecca Blue The Obama Administration is committed to ensuring that USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), which enforces the Animal Welfare Act (AWA), improves its regulation and oversight of commercial breeders. APHIS is currently developing proposed regulations that would ensure that Internet breeders provide their animals with care and treatment that meets the AWA standards. APHIS plans to publish its proposed rule covering Internet breeders in the Federal Register for public comment in 2012. We encourage interested citizens to provide their feedback on the rule at that time; comments can be logged at Regulations.gov. APHIS is also moving forward with an enhanced AWA enforcement plan to improve its oversight of currently licensed dealers, breeders, and other entities regulated under the AWA (particularly those who are repeat violators). It is also working to improve the performance of its inspectors. Additionally, in September 2011, USDA proposed a new rule that when finalized will help ensure that dogs imported into the United States for resale are in good health, are at least 6 months of age, and have received their proper vaccinations. Among other things, this proposed rule is designed to prevent the importation of puppies that have not yet been weaned or have fully developed immune systems, or are sick. Find more information about APHIS' efforts to improve its enforcement of the AWA. Rebecca Blue is USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs We wanted to make sure that you knew about a new proposed rule that the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced this week and about an opportunity for you to weigh in. USDA is proposing to revise its definition of "retail pet store" to close a loophole that has threatened the health and humane treatment of pets sold sight unseen over the Internet and via phone- and mail-based businesses. The proposed rule is open for public comment now on Regulations.gov until July 16, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. EDT. Click here to check out the rule and weigh in on this issue. The current definition of "retail pet store," was developed over 40 years ago and before the Internet existed, and some breeders selling pets are taking advantage of a loophole that improperly exempts them from the basic requirements of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). The proposed rule will close this loophole, ensuring animals sold over the Internet and via phone- and mail-based businesses are better monitored for their overall health and humane treatment. Take a minute to weigh in on this issue on Regulations.gov. We take animal welfare seriously. But the Animal Welfare Act, which sets standards for humane treatment and care of pets for commercial sale, was written more than 40 years ago -- before the internet created new ways for breeders to sell pets sight unseen. Until now, most online breeders were considered "retail pet stores," and exempt from regulation even though buyers never had the opportunity to view animals before they bought them like they would in a traditional pet store and as the Animal Welfare Act envisioned. Nobody was monitoring or inspecting these breeders to ensure their animals' overall health and humane treatment. So when you petitioned us to regulate so-called puppy mills, the U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed a rule that would update that "retail pet stores" definition. After huge amounts of public input, the USDA has finalized that ruling -- and is bringing more animals under the protection of the Animal Welfare Act. This rule restores the original intent of the Animal Welfare Act: that a retail pet store must be a place where the seller, buyer, and animal available for sale are all in the same place -- so that no animal is bought sight unseen and the buyer can be sure it's healthy prior to taking it home. Traditional, "brick and mortar" pet stores will continue to be exempt from federal licensing and inspection requirements under the Animal Welfare Act. But internet-based businesses -- and other businesses that sell animals sight unseen -- must now be licensed and inspected by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to ensure the pets they sell to the public receive a certain standard of care. Bottom line: This is good for animals, and good for consumers. Thanks again for your participation in the We the People petitions platform. Learn more about this new rule.
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LANKALIBRARY FORUM • View topic - Never dress as President in Sri Lanka!! Post subject: Never dress as President in Sri Lanka!! The Aramba Raddoluwa village in Seeduwa has always been a peaceful place where most people earn their living through farming. Irrespective of their political affiliations, the villagers of Aramba Raddolouwa have enjoyed a harmoniuous co-existence. However on February 13, 2001 the villagers of Raddoluwa witnessed their first incident of violence and terror when H. H. A. Kamala's house was attacked and burnt by an unidentified gang. This incident took place just three days after Kamala had dressed as President Chandrika Kumaratunga and participated in the UNP protest march, the Jana Bala Meheyuma. The road leading to Kamala's house is narrow and surrounded by thick shrub. The few houses in the area are covered by large trees, making it difficult for a passer-by to find a particular house. But the unidentified gang that attacked her house had no problems finding the place as they had come a few times before and noted the exact spot where Kamala lived. The first signs of suspicion began when villagers noticed some strangers making inquiries in the area on a number of occasions. The UNP protest march was over and the villagers themselves realised that the inquiries made were not for their good. At this time Kamala was receiving death threats and feared for her life. However she continued to live in her house with her husband. On that day Kamala's mother-in-law Kumarasinghe Hettiarachcige Leelawathie and her youngest son Maithri Jayawardene had noticed four vehicles crossing the bridge and heading in the direction of Kamala's house at around 11.30 pm. The first vehicle had a red bulb flashing on top. When Leelawathie realised the vehicles were heading in the direction of Kamala's house she rushed there, as the two houses are close to each other. She managed to warn the couple minutes before the gang attacked the house. "I'm 70 years old and can hardly walk. But that day I knew I had to warn my son and daughter-in-law before it was too late. From the time Kamala went in that procession I knew there was going to be trouble for her. I even told her she shouldn't have covered her eye when participating in that protest. From the way people were talking I realised that sooner or later Kamala would be attacked. This is why my sons and I were always on the lookout for anything unusual. However I feel that despite what Kamala did she shouldn't have been attacked in this way," Leelawathie said. Charred windows and a blackened wall and roof are the first thing that greet a visitor to Kamala's house now. The charred remnants of a TV set, a bicycle, a cassette player and bits and pieces of chairs and tables and other furniture were strewn on the floor when The Sunday Leader visited the house. The few pictures on the wall lay burnt in a pile on the floor together with all their clothes and other belongings. A calendar torn into shreds and glass pieces from the shattered windows lay scattered in their small garden. Apart from the grunts of pigs and a few cackling hens in the backyard the house was deserted. The inmates had fled leaving the remains of their charred house behind. After much searching we finally tracked down Kamala and her husband. Kamala was still in shock even though she had been expecting an attack. "I agreed to participate in the UNP protest only because the government agreed to provide us with security. But I never expected my house to be burnt down three days after the protest," Kamala said. According to Kamala, on February 1, 2001 she and her husband had laid out the mat to go to sleep, when she heard her mother-in-law screaming that four vehicles were heading towards their house. She and her husband barely had the time to get out of the house before the four vans drove up and the attack began. "There is a street light outside our house. The gang first disconnected the light so that nobody could see what was happening and then I heard the glasses of the windows shatter and then the door breaking down. While we ran out of the back door we heard the smashing of our furniture, the TV set and the rest of our valuables. While running out of the house I tripped and fell in the backyard. My leg was injured and I couldn't run fast. So I hid behind a tree in the garden and hoped that the gang wouldn't find me. If the attackers had flashed a torch in that direction they would have definitely seen me. But for my luck they didn't come to the back of the garden. After setting fire to our house and furniture the gang fired some shots into the air, threw a hand grenade and left," Kamala said. Kamala and her husband spent that night in the jungle. The police arrived at only 9 am the following morning. "A woman should have the freedom to dress how she likes. Just because I wore a blue saree and participated in a protest doesn't mean that I want to disgrace the president. I'm a person who knows what's right and what's wrong and I would never do anything to humiliate anybody, most of all the president of this country. Before the protest even started I was suffering from sore eyes. My left eye was affected before the protest and during the time of the protest my right eye got affected. Since I had to walk quite a distance on those days I put a plaster on my eye to protect it from the dust and the sun. If I had no eye infection I would never have put the plaster in the first place," Kamala who heads the UNP branch of the Madawela polling division, said. "I'm a good Buddhist and believe that harming anybody is a sin. So why should I humiliate the president? I believe that the public was purposely provoked by repeatedly showing this picture of me on TV," Kamala said. According to a participant in the protest there had been three persons imitating the president. In one, a person dressed like the president was been pulled by a rope that was tied to her neck. The second was a imitation of the president travelling in a vehicle and waving to the public while drinking a beverage. The third was Kamala dressed as the president. But it was only Kamala's act with a special focus on the eye that was constantly highlighted on TV. "At the protest it was obvious that a man with a camera covered by two policemen was constantly filming Kamala from behind a tree. When I saw this incident I knew it was a set-up and even told some others. Before I could take down the number of the vehicle it drove away," another participant said. UNP provincial councillor of the western provincial council Olitha Premaratne has offered to pay for the repairs to the house.
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More Languages & Features Come To Opera Mini In New Update By Justin Diaz January 26, 2016, 10:45am Opera, one of the most popular browser apps available on multiple platforms has just updated one of their browser apps for Android, Opera Mini, which now sits at version 14 and brings in a list of new features and languages for users. Alongside the new features and added language support, Opera Mini has gone through a number of changes over the past year ranging from app updates with improvements to the experience to a whole new logo to represent the Opera brand, all while giving the Opera Mini browser a new look and modernized design to keep things fresh for users. While the design of the app hasn't changed since the most recent visual tweaks, this most recent update bringing the browser to version 14 adds in language support for 13 Indian languages which includes Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. With more languages in the Indian region now supported in the app, Opera is widening the potential user base for the browser on Android in the country which is continuing to grow the number of smartphone owners. No matter what language users choose to be their main, they can swap on the fly fairly easily from the settings menu at any time they wish, making this a great browser for anyone who speaks and reads multiple languages. While more language support is always a good thing it isn't the only new thing about Opera Mini 14, as a handful of new features and improvements to the browser have also been added. As of today, Opera Mini 14 now has a QR code reader and generator for anyone that may have the need to use one at any given time, and there is now in-app camera support for uploading files. Alongside these two new changes, Opera Mini has improved the success rate for direct downloads within the app, making it even easier and faster to download whatever it is users need. Opera has also improved the search capability by adding in a custom search engine per category so searching for stuff within the app should be a lot simpler and faster as well. January 26, 2016, 10:45am Source: fonearena Justin Diaz Justin has written for Android Headlines since 2012 and currently adopts a Editor role with a specific focus on mobile gaming and game-streaming services. Prior to the move to Android Headlines Justin spent almost eight years working directly within the wireless industry. Contact him at [email protected]
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Bats belong to the taxonomic group Chiroptera. They are the only mammals with the ability to fly. Bats are misunderstood animals, and misconceptions often cause people to drive them away. However, bats are harmless animals that play a very important role in ecosystems. Around 70% of the world's bats are insectivores, other species are important pollinators, while others are frugivorous and play an important role in seed dispersal. Bats have an incredibly long lifespan considering their small size. Some species can live for more than 30 years, including the little brown bat which can live for up to 39 years! Figure 1. Comparison of limb bones © Image adapted from Arizona State University - Ask A Biologist Bats are mammals, and like all other species in this group, embryos develop inside females, and females nurse their babies with milk. When bats are born, they already have milk teeth and their permanent adult teeth emerge later on. Like us, bats have lungs and a four-chamber heart. Contrary to popular belief, bats have good eyesight although they use echolocation to find food. The scientific name for bats is chiroptera which means "hand wing". Bats have the same bones in their wings as we have in our arms. The bones in their wings only differ from our arm bones in their size (fig. 1). Bats are endothermic organisms, meaning that they are able to use the heat generated by their bodily functions to maintain a high body temperature. Interestingly, bats are also able to drop their body temperature as low as 3ºC in hibernation. As a result, they are also considered to be heterothermic. Bat wings are made up of a membrane called the patagium which stretches between the hand bones and hindlimbs. Another section of the patagium, called the uropatagium, extends between the hindlimbs and assists in flight and catching insects. Figure 2. Photo of the different parts of a bat's patagium: A) Protopatagium, B) Chiropatagium, C) Plagiopatagium, D) Uropatagium. Bats' ears are remarkable (Fig. 3). They are large in relation to the size of their head and eyes. The entrance of the ear is protected by a piece of cartilage known as the tragus (marked B, in Fig. 3). The shape, size and colour of the ear and the tragus are important features for identifying species (Fig. 3). Figure 3. The ear shapes and sizes of four different bat species. Bats can hang upside-down effortlessly, partly in thanks to a special tendon. The weight of the animal pulling on the tendon causes its claws to grip onto the surface. The bats' circulatory system also possesses valves that prevent blood from accumulating in their head. These nocturnal animals therefore sleep wrapped in their wings in order to conserve their energy. To take flight, they need only to let themselves fall. All bats in Canada, use a special locating system called echolocation to navigate. They emit very high-frequency sounds with their vocal cords. These high-frequency calls, transmitted through the mouth of most species (except Townsend's big-eared bat, that can transmit calls through its nose!), have a frequency between 8 and 120 kilohertz (kHz). Most of them are imperceptible to the human ear, which perceives frequencies in the range of about 2 to 20 kHz. In Canada, only spotted bats (~12 kHz) and hoary bats (~20 kHz) can emit calls under 20 kHz that humans can hear. The bat uses echolocation to navigate and hunt prey. It picks up information on the orientation, distance, size and even texture of insects. Fig. 4 Image adapted from Arizona State University - Ask A Biologist The high-frequency calls encounter materials in the environment and rebound toward the bats who detects the echoes using their ears (fig. 4). The brain analyses the returning waves and allows the bats to acquire a mental image of the surrounding landscape. The nearer the object, the more quickly the waves return to the bat. Each species has its characteristic call frequency. However, within the same species, the sounds emitted vary from one individual to another depending on the activity being performed, such as leaving the colony, or the different steps of feeding - search, detection, approach and attack on the prey. The calls also vary depending on the type of habitat and environment where the bats are. Biologists use recordings of these high-frequency calls, called sonograms, to identify the bat species. © Brock Fenton All of Canada's bats are insectivores. They locate their prey using echolocation and may hunt during two separate times in one night. The first hunting period begins shortly after dusk and can last until 5 hours after sunset. The second hunting period occurs later on in the night. Bats are the main predators of flying nocturnal insects. A single little brown bat is capable of eating the equivalent of its weight in insects, about 600 per hour, in just one night. They can capture flying as well as resting insects, and usually hunt above bodies of water, on treetops and near light sources that attract insects. Therefore, bats not only play an important role in ecosystems, but they are also of significant importance to humans. For instance, some of the insects they feed on are deemed harmful to the agriculture and forestry sectors. It is easy to imagine the huge number of moths that have been eaten by bats during the great Eastern Spruce Budworm epidemics in Eastern Canada. Finally, having bats near your house or cabin is a natural and effective way to reduce the number of unwanted insects in your immediate surroundings without resorting to insecticides. Body design and lifestyles A number of aspects of the body design of bats have been used to make guesses about their lifestyles and habitat use. While the relationships are not perfect, we can make a number of reasonable guesses about a bat species based on its body size, wing design, and echolocation calls. It is best to think of these influences relative to each other rather than absolutely. Bigger bats have to fly faster than small bats to stay in the air and they tend to be less manoeuvrable. This means that bigger bats are more likely to feed in areas with less clutter due to vegetation (e.g., forest edges and open spaces). Wing size also influences where and how species of bats fly. Bats with wings with large surface areas relative to their body size allow them to fly slowly with more manoeuvrability. However, the cost of flight for these bats is relatively high (i.e., they get poor fuel economy). In contrast, bats with wings with small surface areas relative to their body size allow them to fly fast with less manoeuvrability, but with a relatively low cost of flight (i.e., they can travel farther distances using less energy). Wing shape is also important. Bat species with relatively long and narrow wings tend to fly fast and straight. In contrast, short and wide wings allow a species to be highly manoeuvrable. Finally, there is the influence of echolocation call structure. Higher frequency calls travel shorter distances, but are better for detecting smaller objects and prey. Conversely, lower frequency calls travel further but are only good for detecting larger objects and prey. Taken together, larger bat species tend to have wings with smaller surfaces areas relative to their body size that are longer and more narrow, in combination with low frequency echolocation calls (e.g., Hoary bats). These bat species tend to fly in the open and feed on larger insects. They are also more likely to migrate over longer distances. At the other end of the spectrum, smaller bats tend to have wings with larger surface areas relative to their body size that are wider, in combination with higher frequency echolocation calls (e.g., California myotis). They tend to be more manoeuvrable and fly more slowly in cluttered areas catching small insects. They are also less likely to migrate long distances. Migratory bats Most of the long-distance migratory bats spend the winter further south, but return to Canada in the summer. Some silver-haired bats have also been seen to migrate in large numbers from Alberta to BC. It roosts alone or in small groups near the tops of trees, under tree bark, or in the holes made by woodpeckers. In more urban areas, it often shows up roosting under patio umbrellas. During the summer, migratory bats primarily roost in trees, but can occasionally be found in buildings. So far, there have been no cases of white-nose syndrome recorded for this type of bat. Non-migratory bats Non-migratory bats spend the winter hibernating in hibernacula, which are mainly abandoned mines,natural caves,and deep rock crevices. During the winter, these bats reduce their body temperature to around 2-5ºC to minimize their energy consumption given the lack of available food during this period. Non-migratory bats in Eastern Canada are affected by a fungal disease called white-nose syndrome. This disease kills bats by causing them to arouse from hibernation too frequently, which uses up their energy stores before winter is finished. The roles of bats in Canada's ecosystems Bats are particularly important because they are the main predator of nocturnal insects (e.g. moths). Bats consume very large quantities of insects. On average, an individual consumes 600 insects an hour. A bat can eat the equivalent of its own weight in one night! Since the species in Canada are strictly insectivores, they help control insect populations. The ecological services provided by bats reduce damage to harvests by insect pests. In this way, they act as natural insecticides. By consuming flying insect pests, bats have been shown to reduce the amount of pest insect larva on corn crops and in turn increase crop yields. It is estimated that loss of bats due to white-nose syndrome in North America could lead to agricultural losses estimated at more than $3.7 billion/year. Their feces (guano) can be used as a natural fertilizer.
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The decoration and the venue made Nadia and Harry's winter wedding magical! We had so much fun during the process of making Nadia's vintage inspired wedding gown. It was always such a pleasure to have her visit our showroom. Nadia decided to accessorise her beautiful silk dress with our Esther belt and a one off veil that was on sale. Nadia kindly told us about their cosy winter wedding and you can read her wedding story below. I first came to hear about Indiebride London from a work colleague who recommended them as somewhere she thought I would like. The moment I looked on the website, I was hooked. I loved the vintage style of their dresses and their slightly bohemian twists. I arrived at the Indiebride studio on one of the hottest days of the year with my sister, Betty. Despite it being only minutes from my house and a building I'd passed numerous times, it was a complete surprise when I walked in. I was greeted by the absolutely delightful Miina who led us up into the eaves of the church building and asked which dresses I had wanted to try. She immediately put me at ease with her friendly manner. I listed around 15 which I tried on over the course of the hour (with my sister also adding a few more in for luck). I ended up choosing the Olivia dress in the end and I'm so pleased I did - it was perfect. Being a winter wedding, I wanted sleeves but for it also to feel glamorous and somewhat unstructured. I also loved the satiny finish of the dress which also made it feel like an evening gown. I added one of their delicate silk belts stitched with handmade flowers to tie around the middle as well as a veil that I bought in one of the Indiebride sample sales. Every time I popped to Indiebride for a fitting I would find myself being so grateful that it was them that I had found to make my wedding dress! I don't wear a huge amount of makeup so I was slightly out of my depth when it came to choosing what to wear on the big day. My wonderful friend, an old university pal, Caitlin, came to my rescue! She's the makeup whizz of our friendship group! She helped me choose a whole new set of shiny makeup from Nars - I opted for a natural palate but with iridescent, bronzey hues. She was also my makeup artist on the morning of the wedding and topped me up throughout the day. I had a simple, low chignon on the day rather than anything too fussy. I stayed at The Hospital Club in Covent Garden the night before the wedding. Myself and my four bridesmaids all had our hair styled over the road at Windle & Moodie. My stylist, Valentina, was brilliant and helped to banish any anxiety that morning! Apart from my Indiebride veil and belt, I kept accessories very simple. I wore my late-Grandmother's diamond and sapphire bracelet which was very special - it was also something old, borrowed and blue! I wore a necklace that Harry had given me for Christmas which was a rose gold, lobster pendant by Alex Monroe. Both our wedding rings as well as my engagement ring were also Alex Monroe so it felt like it all went well together! Harry went to Paul Smith on Floral Street for his wedding suit. It was a beautiful blue wool and mohair suit with a peacock green lining. The tie was a dark blue silk with a paisley pattern and flecks of silver, from Ted Baker. He wore this with a white shirt and black shoes with a high shine finish. After making the decision that we wanted to get married in London, we started making appointments at various venues. We are both from Brighton originally so looked at possibly doing it there first but decided that London felt like the most natural choice for us. We chose St Stephen's in Hampstead, a 19th Century deconsecrated church that has been restored for community use by a charitable trust. The first time we visited it, the wonderful Patrick who runs the venue, told us its history and showed us around. We fell in love with the place almost immediately - the stained glass windows, high arches and beautifully ornate detailing everywhere we looked. We had the whole day at St Stephen's starting with the ceremony overseen by a registrar from Camden council to the meal and then partying into the night. For us to be able to have such a beautiful grand church with a secular ceremony, worked perfectly. We knew from the start that we wanted a winter wedding, something that shaped the way we themed our day. We wanted to create a cosy, slightly magical haven from the busy, cold streets of London outside with hundreds and hundreds of candles doing just that. Flowers were integral to the enchanted feel that we were trying to create. We chose JamJar Flowers to be our wedding florists. We loved their unfussy flowers and the stunning array of colourful jam jars and poison bottles that their flowers come in. As it was a February wedding, we went heavy on foliage all around St Stephen's - green garlands sat at the top of each pillar and masses of greenery were distributed amongst the candles on all of the windowsills. We had an enormous urn at the front of the church filled with early blossom, magnolia branches and white lilies. The bouquets for myself and the bridesmaids were all seasonal, early spring flowers - lots of blush, lilac and peachy tones. For Harry and I, food is incredibly important and the thing that our social and family lives revolve around. We chose to have the wonderful Blackpot cater our wedding having instantly warmed to their friendly approach and style of food. Harry and I chose to have our guests sit at two long sets of rustic wooden tables in the feasting style. We wanted the meal to feel like a true celebration with lots of sharing dishes. Our canapes were wild mushroom arancini with mozzarella and truffle oil; a sea bass ceviche on tostadas and chargrilled steak on sourdough with an anchovy dressing. We chose to have a mezze style starter with guests sharing dishes of baba ganoush, hummus, tzatziki and tabbouleh. Our sharing main was a slow roasted shoulder of lamb cooked in a provencal style served with smashed white beans and winter greens. The dessert was a blackcurrant and blueberry brûléed tart. Later in the evening, we served cheese and charcuterie. Our cake maker was a local South London company called Cakehole. Every Saturday they have a stand at a farmer's market near us and every week we would take home an enormous slice of their delicious Victoria sponge (and eat it). Our wedding cake was 3 tiers of their Victoria sponge with a semi-naked finish and decorated by our florists with blossom. After a lot of discussion, Harry and I decided against live music and opted instead to just have our own playlist that Rick Davanzo of Arrow Entertainment played for us. Harry's dad had put together a jazz playlist for the drinks reception which was perfect as a background to all the excited chatter after the ceremony. After dinner, we all took to the dance-floor which was set up where the altar would once have been. The main lights were dimmed and the party lights came up with our own playlist playing lots of 90s nostalgia! The dance floor was heaving the whole night which made us very happy. We also had a face painter from Glitterbox come and do glitter makeovers on our guests in the evening. People would return to the dance floor transformed into glittering butterflies or adorned with painted flowers - all made for fantastic photos. We chose the wonderful Paul Harris as our wedding photographer after finding his portfolio online. We loved his informal, documentary style of photography with the emphasis being on catching small moments throughout the day over hundreds of posed shots.
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The intervention Quartum Em Cores it is meant to be scalable in every different Stilt, as it comes clear by the competition brief that we wouldn't necessarily allowed to put our eventual installation where we wanted, but where it will be considered the most feasible as possible. Our intention was to make a proposal which would not need so much theorical explanation in order to interact with the people, and which will be interacting with the place and its sourrounding in the same time, by demonstrating how an hawkward place must be turned out as an amazing, stimulating place just in few geastures. This way, we do a proposal which includes a round disk where to take sit or just to take place, and three giant coloured lenses which in the same time, does feed back a different view of the neighborhood and also, a different image of the building itself. The underused space underneath the stilt just turns out as a delightful place where everything may be seen in a different light, making true the Marc Augè happyness description, where we need to know ourself, to give ourselves to others.
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It always amazes me just how quickly little ones can grasp the concept of something. Henry has been no different and I feel like my baby boy is transforming into a toddler right before my eyes. He didn't seem to be a baby for long, learning to crawl at six months gave him so independence and confidence that I just wasn't prepared for. Our daughter didn't crawl until she was ten, almost eleven months so it was something that I just surprised me when he cracked it. Now at nine almost ten months Henry is cruising around the furniture and conquering the stairs. Keeping this little one entertained has been somewhat of a mission. He is one active little boy, one of his favourite games is when his sister get's on the floor with him and they both crawl after a ball that I roll. It has them it fits of laughter as they both race to see who can get there first. The first time this happened my eye's literally filled with tear, my heart grew bigger and I sat back and watched their hysterics with nothing but feeling purely content. It's the simple thing's people. The simple things. When I was introduced to Hape Toys, I felt this "simple things" concept embedded within their range. Classic wooden toys such as the Block and Roll, appealed to me and knew that this could possibly be something that Henry would love. We were offered the opportunity to review and just as expected it's a toy that Henry really enjoys playing with - along with his four year old sister. The walker has a simple design that allows them to transport colourful blocks to where ever their imagination takes them. It promotes fine motor skills, including dexterity and hand/eye coordination. The twenty blocks also fit perfectly into the walker which encourages problem solving, logic, matching, spatial relationships. As the toy is also a walker, it covers Gross Motor Skills too, boosting coordination, balance and physical strength. It really is a toy that covers so many learning elements, yet it keeps things simple and enjoyable for little ones. I have been so pleased with this toy as even though he can quite happily play with it independently, it is also a toy that we all enjoy playing with as a family. Seeing his big sister encouraging him to walk and build "towns" really is a beautiful picture. The Hape Block and Roll is currently available on Amazon for £33.76.
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Q: How to input values automatically in arrays (C++)? so I'm stuck on this little thing that has been causing lots of problems for me. Let's say I have interval of 2 numbers [x,y]. I manually input the values of x and y. The thing is I want to make an array ranging from x to y. For example if x = 1 and y = 5, array would be [1,2,3,4,5]. Here's the code that is supposed to do what I just described: ` for (t=0;t<y;t++){ for (x=x;x<y;x++){ q[t] == x; cout <<q[t]; } }` Instead it out prints 4259904. Thanks in advance. A: Hey try out the following code : cin>>x; cin>>y; int a; if(x>y) { numberofelements=x-y+1; a=y; } else { numberofelements=y-x+1; a=x; } int array1[numberofelements]; for(int i=0;i<numberofelements;i++,a++) array1[i]=a; let me know if it works
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Keep Modeling Madness on-line. Your contributions are needed. -Search - -Site Map -Main Page -Forums -Kit Reviews -Kit Previews -Dead Links? - Looking for instructions? Think there may be a problem with MM? Visit the Forum where all site notices will be placed. KIT REVIEW: Your editor finishes another. This time it is the Hasegawa 1/48 Ki-43-II (late). KIT PREVIEW: Today, John Summerford has a look at the Planet Models 1/48 Hughes H-1 Racer. MM FEATURE: Photo of the Day. DECAL REVIEW: A nice sheet for that Tamiya Nighhawk you have in your stash, the Caracal Models CD 48138: F-117. DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: Next in their large scale bomber crew figures is Master Details 1/32 USAAF Radio Operator. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: Fresh from the postman is IPMS Canada's Random Thoughts 41/1. MM FEATURE: Did you Know. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Erv Schultze build a very nice EVA 1/32 Eugene Cernan. MM CONTEST: You may now start voting in the Airliners contest. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks. Currently, 1/4 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Tom Cleaver continues with his run of Luftwaffe fighters with the Eduard 1/48 Bf-109G-4. KIT PREVIEW: Today we look at the Trumpeter 1/48 MiG-19S Farmer C . DECAL REVIEW: More interesting subjects in Wolfpak Decals 72-125: Last of the Mohicans. DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: Another fix it piece for the Eduard kit is BarracudaCast BR 48399: Tempest V corrected DH Spinner. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: Here is a look at the next in this series: RAF-in-Combat's Squadrons #32: Spitfire V - Norwegian Squadrons . BLAST FROM THE PAST: The Encounter: Bigfoot and Tonto was another of Scott Lyle's imaginative builds. INDUSTRY NEWS: Master Details is having a Spring Sale. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks to William Gilchrist for helping. Currently, 1/4 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Frank Reynolds provides another of his big scale 109s with this conversion; the Revell/Alley Cat 1/32 Bf-109G-12. KIT PREVIEW: The latest Limited Edition boxing is the Hasegawa 1/72 Ki-46-III type 100 Dinah '17th Company Independent Flight'. DECAL REVIEW: Another big scale sheet is the AOA Decals 32-031: Phantom Airframe Data (stencil type). DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: A nice set for the new Eduard kit that could be adapted to others is the BarracudaCast BR 48398: Tempest V/VI exhaust. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Today's oldie is the ORI 1/5.5 Emma. INDUSTRY NEWS: An update from Valiant Wings. MM CONTEST: Entries are closed for the Airliners contest. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks to Jay Nakasone and Anthony Burt for their most welcome help. Currently, 1/4 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Carmel J. Attard does a fairly brief article on his build of the Matchbox 1/72 Wellington V. KIT PREVIEW: Known for their 1/144 line of kits, here is a look at the Minicraft 1/144 C-130J Hercules. DECAL REVIEW: To go along with today's preview kit is Caracal Models CD 144018: RAF C-130J Hercules . DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: Apologies to Roy for being tardy in posting this one. Here is the first of a series of upgrade bits for the new Eduard kit, BarracudaCast BR 48397: Tempest Seat w belts. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Today we have Erik Wauters' Verlinden 200mm Dutch Grenadier. MM CONTEST: Accepting entries into the Airliners contest. Today is the last day for entries. KIT REVIEW: Your editor builds the last of his stash of Airfix 1/72 F-86F Sabres. KIT PREVIEW: An incredible new kit that offers lots of options and a super set of resin figures to boot; the Kitty Hawk 1/35 MH-60L Blackhawk. DECAL REVIEW: A super set for the big scale Phantom builder is AOA Decals 32-030: VF-154 Black Knights F-4J. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: After over a year we now have Start's U-Boot im Focus #16. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Probably NSFW is the 1/6 Dragon Knight Marlene. MM CONTEST: Accepting entries into the Airliners contest. Entries have been extended until Monday, 15 April by request. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks to Otis Goodin for helping . Currently, 1/4 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Tom Cleaver builds the Eduard 1/48 Tempest V srs 2 for today's feature. KIT PREVIEW: Today, it is the Special Hobby 1/72 Ki-43-II otsu Hayabusa. DECAL REVIEW: Multiple offerings on this sheet: Wolfpak Decals 72-124: Rebels with a Cause . BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: Another of their fine plans books is Kagero's Top Drawings: Messerschmitt Bf-109G-5/6/8/12/14. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Another neat Scott Lyle figure offering; the Tamiya "Chasmosaurus" & "Parasaurolophus" Dinosaurs. MM CONTEST: Accepting entries into the Airliners contest. Entries have been extended until 15 April by request. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks . Currently, 1/4 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Frank Reynolds presents another of his large scale builds with the Hasegawa 1/32 Messerschmitt Bf-109F-2. KIT PREVIEW: Adding to their Super Bug kits is the Academy 1/72 EA-18G Growler 'VAQ-141 Shadowhawks'. DECAL REVIEW: Tying in with today's book review is Start 1/48 LG 2 Decals. DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: A fairly complex set for the Kitty Hawk kit is Scale Aircraft Conversions 48365: Su-34 Fullback Landing Gear. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: Their latest offering chock full of unpublished photos, many in color is Start's Mit der Kamera an der Front -- LG 2. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Today it is Christopher LeClair's Countess Karenstein. KIT REVIEW: Jonathan Prestidge begins our week with his HiPM 1/48 Petalyakov Pe-2. KIT PREVIEW: A very neat resin civil aircraft kit is the Croco 1/72 Miles M-65 'Gemini'. DECAL REVIEW: This nice sheet is for the recent Valom kits, Caracal Models CD 48153: Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander . DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: This metal set is for the Wingnut Wings kit; Scale Aircraft Conversions 32144: Halberstadt CL.II Landing Gear. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: A superlative Luftwaffe photo reference book and history is Luftwaffe Gallery: JG 5 - Special Album #4. Many images are published here for the first time. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Moving on to figures, here is Scott Lyle's Aurora's 'American Bison. INDUSTRY NEWS: An update on the next book from Valiant Wings. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks to Richard Smith, Dan Lee, George Oh, and Eivinde Lunde. Currently, 1/4 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Two weeks in a row from your editor. Today it is the Hasegawa 1/72 A-1H Skyraider. KIT PREVIEW: A nicely done addition to their 1/48 line is the Tamiya 1/48 38cm Assault Mortar Sturmtiger. DECAL REVIEW: This nice sheet is for the Revell kit: Caracal Models CD 144016: KC-10A Extender. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: Another fascinating title from this publisher is Helion's Showdown in Western Sahara 1945-1975. BLAST FROM THE PAST: One of my rare hot rod builds was the Monogram 1/24 Ford - ZZ Top. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks. Currently, 1/5 of this year's goal has been met. NOTE: MM will be on spring break starting April 1 and will resume publishing on April 8. KIT REVIEW: Tom Cleaver offers his opinions on the KittyHawk 1/48 F2H-P Banshee. KIT PREVIEW: Adding to their catalogue of unusual types we have the Croco 1/72 Iomax Archangel. DECAL REVIEW: A great sheet for the 1/48 modeler is Iliad Designs 48034: MiG-21F-13. DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: To go along with today's preview kit we have the Croco 1/72 Iomax Archangel Weapons Set. BLAST FROM THE PAST: One of their easy to assemble metal kits, the Testors 1/32 Dodge Viper SRT-10. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks to Mike Wilson for helping. Currently, 1/5 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Scott Lyle presents another of his superb armor builds. This time the Dragon 1/35 Panzer IV Ausf F1. KIT PREVIEW: A fairly recent kit that looks quite nice in the box is the Special Hobby 1/72 Ki-43-II ko Hayabusa. DECAL REVIEW: A great sheet for the 1/72 modeler is Caracal Models CD 72080: AV-8B Harrier II Plus. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: Now available in PdF format, Aero Research's A-6 Intruder and Prowler #4 . BLAST FROM THE PAST: A kit that surprised me when it first came out was the CMK 1/35 Volkswagen Type 82E. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks to Stephen Sundberg for helping. Currently, 1/5 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Frank Spahr has today's feature article with his superb Airfix 1:440 PS Great Western. KIT PREVIEW: Today's preview is the just reissued Hasegawa 1/48 F-86F-40 Sabre 'JASDF'. DECAL REVIEW: A welcome updated sheet for fans is Iliad Designs 48005: MiG-19/J-6. DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: A perfect figure for your huge bomber kit is the Master Details 1/32 USAAF Waist Gunner. BLAST FROM THE PAST: You can't get much simpler than Testors 1/32 Salt Flats Racer " Turbo-Go". FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks to Keith Weldon for helping. Currently, 1/5 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Your editor actually finishes something, the Trumpeter 1/48 L-39C Albatros. KIT PREVIEW: Today's preview is the AMT 1/25 1968 Shelby GT 500. DECAL REVIEW: For the big Revell kit we have Caracal Models CD 48144: B-1B Lancer Part 2. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: Next in this well researched series is RAF-in-Combat's Squadrons #31: Spitfire V - New Zealand Squadrons. BLAST FROM THE PAST: This time it is Mark Hiott's Hasegawa 1/24 Taka-Q Toyota 88-C. INDUSTRY NEWS: Now available from BarracudaCast. KIT REVIEW: Michael Rohde did nice work on his Classic Airframes 1/48 P-6E Hawk. KIT PREVIEW: Today's preview is the Hasegawa 1/144 YS-11FC 'JASDF Flight Check Squadron 60th Anniversary'. DECAL REVIEW: To go along with the last review is MYK Decals A48055: Ki-43-II Insignia and caution markings(late). BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: A nice reference for the armor modeler is Tank Craft #11 Sherman Tanks. BLAST FROM THE PAST: A very small model is the Attack Hobbies 1/72 Tatra T-97. INDUSTRY NEWS: Here is what's in the works from Croco. KIT REVIEW: Brian Baker builds a real oldie, the KVZ 1/75 An-2 'Colt'. KIT PREVIEW: A kit that has been reissued quite a few times is the AMT 1/25 1969 Corvair. DECAL REVIEW: An interesting way of doing decals is MYK Decals A48056: Ki-43-II (late). BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: A most welcome updated edition is Valiant Wings Publishing: Hawker Tempest-2nd edition. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Zelkjo Segen did a nice motorcycle, the Tamiya 1/12 Suzuki GSX1100S. MM CONTEST: Accepting entries into the Airliners contest. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks to Kerry Hendricks for helping. Currently, 1/5 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Donald Zhou begins our week with the pretty large Kinetic 1/48 E-2C Hawkeye 2000. KIT PREVIEW: Another neat new resin kit for the experienced builder is the Croco 1/72 Miles M-8 'Peregrine'. DECAL REVIEW: A great sheet for the big Revell kit is Start 1/72 Type IX U-boat conning tower markings. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: A nice addition to their scale plans series is Kagero's Top Drawings: Focke-Wulf FW-190A. BLAST FROM THE PAST: A nice resin slot car body is the Penelope Pit Lane 1/32 1960 Scarab F.1 Car. INDUSTRY NEWS: Coming soon from Master Details. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks to Phil Hays for helping. Currently, 1/5 of this year's goal has been met. KIT REVIEW: Stephen Young has today's feature with his Airfix 1/48 Mosquito FB.VI. KIT PREVIEW: A neat new kit for the resin builder is the Croco 1/72 Aero Commander 520. DECAL REVIEW: Those who like to build older ship kits will want Starfighter Decals 500-101:USN Cold War Cruisers. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: A nice addition to their Images of War series is Pen and Sword's The Desert Air War 1940-1943. BLAST FROM THE PAST: One of the more complex kits in this scale is the Provence Moulage 1/43 Saleen S7-R. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks for helping. KIT REVIEW: Tom Cleaver builds the new Tamiya 1/48 Spitfire I. KIT PREVIEW: A 1994 release is the Hasegawa 1/48 Bf-109E-4/7trop. DECAL REVIEW: For the 1/48 modeler we have Furball Decals FD 48-070: Legacy Bug Bandits. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Today's oldie is Shawn Payne's Monogram 1/24 Rommel's Rod . KIT REVIEW: Frank Reynolds has today's feature with a double build of the Eduard 1/32 Bf-109E-3/7 . KIT PREVIEW: One of their older releases is the Tamiya 1/100 F-4EJ Phantom II. DECAL REVIEW: Their second car sheet is Starfighter Decals 2402: Ford GT-40 MkIV - Sebring 1967 Winner. BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: This edition takes place in Stalingrad: Osprey's German Soldier vs Soviet Soldier. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Ben Brown did a pair of Revell 1/25 Reynard 98 Champ Cars. KIT REVIEW: Donald Zhou starts off this week with his Tamiya 1/35 JS-2 (IS-2). KIT PREVIEW: A rather unusual scale for this sort of subject is the Hasegawa 1/24 Pkw.K1 Kubelwagen type 82. DECAL REVIEW: For the recent Tamiya kit, there is Furball Decals FDS 4808: Colors & Markings of US Navy Tomcat Part 1(updated). BOOK/CD/DVD REVIEW: A great first edition is Pacific Monograph's Aero Pacific #1. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Today's offering from oldie land is Mark Hiott's Tamiya 1/20 Renault RE-30B . 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DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: Also for the Wingnut Wings kit is Scale Aircraft Conversions 32143: Re.8 Late Landing Gear. BLAST FROM THE PAST: Today, it is one of their easy to build curbsides, the Tamiya 1/24 Porsche 936-78. KIT REVIEW: George Oh provides his take on the Academy 1/72 Sopwith Camel. KIT PREVIEW: Another of their superb rocket kits is the Horizon Models 1/72 Redstone Launcher. DECAL REVIEW: This nice set has six options for big scale modelers; Furball Decals FD 32-004: Legacy Bug Bandits. DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: A nice set for the Wingnut Wings kit is Scale Aircraft Conversions 32142: Re.8 Early Landing Gea. BLAST FROM THE PAST: From the dim past of MM, Lee Kolosna's Tamiya 1/24 Porsche 911 GT1 . FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks to Peter Burstow for helping. KIT REVIEW: Frank Reynolds kicks off our week with a nice conversion; the AML/Revell 1/32 Avia S-199 (late) . KIT PREVIEW: For those who like the challenge of a resin kit, here is the Croco 1/72 Nakajima Ki-34. DECAL REVIEW: A useful set for those who like to build big is Euro Decals 32123: Lancaster 48x24x6 Code Letters. DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: For those who like REALLY big kits, Scale Aircraft Conversions 18004: F-18 Hornet Main Landing Gear. BLAST FROM THE PAST: A nice small scale resin kit was the Provence Moulage 1/43 Porsche 908/1 . INDUSTRY NEWS: Coming soon from Valiant Wings. FUND DRIVE: Please donate. Your support keeps this site up and running. Thanks. KIT REVIEW: Stephen Young did a great job building the Kitty Hawk 1/48 XF5U-1. KIT PREVIEW: Donald Zhou shares his impressions of the Tamiya 1/35 M40 "Big Shot". DECAL REVIEW: A superbly done Tomcat sheet is Furball Decals FDS 4814: F-14 Tomcat Part VI: VF-154. DETAIL SET/ACCESSORY REVIEW: A nice addition to your Heller kit is Croco 1/72 Alouette III Tropical Filters. 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Feng Shui To Create A Life You Don't Need A Vacation From! Did you wake up today with excitement about what's in front of you? Are you so grateful, thrilled and blissed-out by your space, your day, and the magnetic dreams that are moving you forward? As the Cash Camp season of wealth-building kicks into gear for September, my attention is on the real wealth-magnetic energy of fulfillment. The habits, design, schedules and priorities that create a fulfilling life are the ones that build real fortunes in sustainable ways. In a life and a space designed with happiness as a primary goal, every morning is an adventure. Every day is a gift. Work is fun, or there's fun to be found in the process and challenge. Big visions move each day forward with grace and gratitude. And if you're not quite there yet, there are simple ideas that can help you get into that alignement of awesomeness. This is the goal. Ultimate goal. Vacations can be expansive, ultra-rejuvenation, connection and learning… but they shouldn't have to be "driven to the brink", desperately needed and sanity-saving. If your daily life is something you have to flee from to feel well, a change is needed in that daily life! Saturate yourself in blissful messages that mirror all that you love. That's the beauty of feng shui and why my immersion Camps are such a dear part of my work with you: saturation in messages creates monumental and organic changes with lots of passion and flow! As reported HERE in Psychology Today, the imagery created while practicing visualization in a medtation alone has been shown to "…increase confidence and self-efficacy, improve motor performance, and prime your brain for success…" When your whole life is filled with that rich messaging, it's supercharging for all kinds of success! Don't bemoan your challenges. Nothing awesome happens without challenges all the time. Challenges are how we grow, and growth it how we prosper! When obstacles appear, do your best to not complain, worry or sprial down. Instead… ask how it cam move you higher to meet this challenge head on? Get into energetic alignment. Those chakra clearing exercises, long walks, and healing energy work that you hear about more and more these days (I love Energy Medicine!) can help you get into a straight line with your personal energy, your dreams, thoughts and emotions. Start creating a space that supports more fulfillment. If you are in a space that's overrun with stuff (clutter, storage, too much stuff) lighten the load. If you're in an empty box of a space, expand your horizons with art and color. Yes, there are specific ways to do this with feng shui, but your intuitive ways to do this will be powerful, too! Then… build more energy and harness it to make more dreams come true: all in your daily life, all without escape into fantasy, all without wishing you could run away because you'll be rested, you'll be in love, you'll be excited, you'll be invested, you'll feel the thrill… and it's all amazing! The Cash Camp is coming in September, and the FREE 3-video intro series is all about weath-building in profound and amazing ways. It's nearly an hour of exercises to shore up your energy, focus and presence to start building more abundance in every way…! There are so many exciting ways that you can make your space (and your life) into a container to hold your dreams, transforming your space into a vision board of a world you dream about creating, a mirror of the highest loves and values in your life…. This is where your life becomes too good to ever want to run away and hide! Let all that sparkling greatness move you forward every day! Next post: Wisdom On Wealth-Building That's Over 100 Years Old!
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First marinade some chicken thighs or drumsticks over night in a peri peri marinade. I prefer to skin them first but this isn't necessary. You can make the marinade yourself but what's the point when the Nando's one is so damn good and do I look like feckin Delia Smith? For the rice par boil some long grain rice until it is a very firm bite. You want it slightly undercooked. Drain and set to one side to cool. On a hob heat a little vegetable oil in saucepan. Add half a finely chopped spanish onion, one finely chopped garlic clove and a little chopped red pepper. Fry until soft. Add half a tin of chopped plum tomatoes. Add a generous tablespoon of paprika and crushed chilli flakes. Add about a Qr of a tin of kidney beans. If you like sweetcorn you can bung some of that in at this stage too. Add salt and pepper to taste and leave to simmer on a very low heat for about 20 mins. While all this is goin on start roasting your chicken at about 180 d or GM5 for about 15 mins. After 15 mins remove and baste with some more marinade. Transfer to a non stick frypan with a tiny bit of oil and sear until the baste caremlises into a nice crispy spicy coating.
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Note: This is part of a monthly recap I am attempting to do all year. If you want scroll back a bit and you can read our family January and February recap. March was a really amazing month. It started with literally 9 straight days of client meetings and calls. I feel like the calendar flipped to and a lot of our brides started to feel a fire burning to get some stuff done and I'm more than happy to be a box checked off the list. We were also able to go spend some time down at the 'Farm that started it all.' Runnymede in Cadillac. We lived there for almost 3 years way back way and our landlords Bill & Mary Jo became two of our closest friends. They are the best and time spent with them is such a treat. Maple loved being back there and running free and visiting the chickens. March also was the final month for Matt of surgeon appointments and therapy on his hand. We are absolutely in the clear and his finger works as good as new! The following weekend I hosted Hygge: Women's Creative Retreat in Boyne City. There is a draft in my folder that's a blog recap of this entire weekend and I keep attempting it and it keeps being too hard to put into words. But this weekend was life changing for me, and for the women who joined me. We spent two days locked in a log lodge surrounded by beautiful snowfall and dove into our businesses and dreams and fears and all that stuff that comes with being someone who can't just sit still and show up. Since the retreat I've talked to one of those ladies at least once a day, and I get to see some of them regularly this spring / summer! What an amazing experience. Last month we also got some amazing clients. I am blown away at how quickly 2018 is booking. Little things right now like the tulips starting to emerge, and the daffodils growing a bit more each day- that is such a beautiful part of this season. The lilac bushes (we have a gazillion at the farm) have their buds, which to me is basically like Christmas Morning. March is a mind game. It feels so so so long, but thats really because we are waking up. We are ready to be outside again and move a bit and haul some dirt and plant some seeds. But the earth isn't ready. And we all know Mother Nature calls the shots. April has some crazy awesome stuff on tap. I cannot wait to share it with you.
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Cats and plants don't always mix. Sometimes the combination can be downright deadly. You love your cat. You love your plants. That doesn't mean they're going to love each other. Plants poisonous to cats can cause anything from mild irritation to death. It's not possible to keep tabs on your feline all day long, and even if you could, the odds of getting your cat to stop eating grass are not good. (He's a cat, after all.) "Cats are curious creatures," says Sabrina Hansen, president and co-founder of Aslan's Cats, a New York-based sanctuary for cats with leukemia. "If you don't want them to do something, it makes them want to do it even more." Your best bet is to cat-proof your house by getting rid of plants poisonous to cats and embracing nontoxic alternatives. All the following plants can cause vomiting, drooling, throat and mouth irritation, diarrhea, loss of appetite and, sometimes, foaming at the mouth. Other symptoms specific to each plant are listed below. "If cats eat the petals or leaves, get the pollen on their nose, or even drink the water in the vase, they can get kidney failure and die within about 72 hours," says Dr. Lynn Rolland Hovda, the director of veterinary services at the Pet Poison Helpline. Symptoms: organ damage, respiratory failure, seizures, death. Symptoms: difficulty breathing, dilated pupils, seizures, weakness, tremors, coma, death. Symptoms: cardiac arrhythmia, seizures, death. Symptoms: tremors, seizures, abnormal heart rate, abnormal heart rhythm, weakness, death. Symptoms: significant drops in heart rate, cardiac arrhythmia, seizures, dilated pupils, death. Symptoms: abdominal pain, seizures, drunk walking, abnormal heart rate, low blood pressure, death. Symptoms: bloody diarrhea, cardiac arrhythmia, respiratory depression. Symptoms: jaundice, abdominal pain, lethargy. *Symptoms: abdominal pain, cardiac arrhythmia, respiratory depression. Symptoms: bloody urine, tremors, weakness. Symptoms: irritation of the mouth and throat, increased heart rate, difficulty breathing or swallowing. Symptoms: drop in blood pressure, respiratory depression. Symptoms: swelling of the lips, tongue, mouth and upper airways. Symptoms: swelling of the mouth, lips, tongue, and airways. Symptoms: trouble walking, dilated pupils, weakness. Symptoms: pawing at the mouth and nose area, difficulty breathing or swallowing. Symptoms: head shaking, lip smacking. *Symptoms: range from irritation of the mouth and throat to increased heart rate and difficulty breathing. Symptoms: oral pain, swelling of the mouth, lips, tongue and airways. Symptoms: oral pain, difficulty breathing or swallowing. Symptoms: difficulty breathing or swallowing. *The bulbs of these plants are highly toxic. If you have any of these plants in or outside of your home, you may want to consider getting rid of them. They pose a very real and potentially deadly threat to your cat. Alternatively, you can place these plants in hard-to-reach places -- on top of tall bookcases or high shelves -- or hang them from the ceiling, and remind your pet sitter to do the same. This is not a fail-safe plan, however. "It's better just not to have any of those plants," Hansen advises. "Not worth the risk." Hovda also advises keeping any bouquets you receive out of reach of your cat until you've had a chance to inspect them. Plant-noshing in general is something you want to discourage. Even nontoxic or "safe" plants can give a greenery-chewing kitty a nasty tummy ache. If you suspect your cat has ingested a toxic plant, rush him to the vet. Symptoms can appear in just a matter of hours, and immediate veterinary attention could be the difference between life and death. Trading in plants known to be toxic for more feline-friendly ones is a huge step towards creating a safe environment for your cat. And check out these 12 Toxic Plants for Dogs. Tiffany R. Jansen is a freelance writer who isn't really much of a cat person, but her dog definitely is. Thank you for this article. It is always import to remember this when adding new plants to your home not only during the holidays, but year round.
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Headlamp – Murkowski and Cantwell fight over Arctic drilling. What the bill does: Murkowski's bill requires the Interior Department to hold at least two lease sales within 10 years of the bill's passage, the first within four years and the second within seven years. It says that lease sale areas should include at least 400,000 acres with a strong potential for drilling. But surface development would be limited to 2,000 acres of the coastal plain. GOP-friendly process: Republicans are considering the bill under budget reconciliation, meaning it is not subject to a Senate filibuster and can pass with a simple majority The introduction of the bill fulfills the terms of a budget resolution passed by the GOP-controlled House and Senate that directed the committee to create legislation to raise $1 billion over a decade to help pay for tax reform. The refuge was created under former President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1960. In 1980, Congress provided additional protections to the refuge but set aside the 1002 area for study and future drilling if lawmakers approved it. 'Turn everything on its ear': Cantwell argued that Murkowski's legislation would mandate oil and drilling in the 1002 area of the refuge in a manner that has never been done before. No other refuge in America has expressly permitted oil and gas development as part of its purpose, she said. "By putting that purpose in, you turn everything on its ear." The committee passed the legislation out with ANWR provisions on a 13-10 vote. AVTEC's Alaska Maritime Training Center Receives $95,000 donation from Andeavor. The AVTEC Alaska Maritime Training Center announced today that it received a donation of $95,000 from the refining, marketing and logistics company Andeavor. The donation will support AVTEC's arctic and ice navigation readiness project, which will upgrade the school's full mission bridge ship simulator to enhance its ice navigation capabilities. The donation was prompted by a two-day training event sponsored by Andeavor (formerly Tesoro) and hosted at AVTEC's Alaska Maritime Training Center. The event provided more than thirty ship masters and pilots the opportunity to hone their skills in navigating the ice-covered waters of Cook Inlet. The licensed deck officers participated in ten training scenarios navigating through ice in Cook Inlet that was programmed into the Alaska Maritime Training Center's three interactive full mission bridge ship simulators. It was during this training event that Andeavor announced the gift, which will be directed at enhancing the bridge simulators through an upgrade of hardware and software. Headlamp – all ANWR all the time…and what else does the Arctic hold? Headlamp – Senator Sullivan smack down on the Washington Post. Headlamp – Sullivan pushes royalties from revenue and newsflash: tax policy matters!
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anthropology (n.) "science of the natural history of man," 1590s, originally especially of the relation between physiology and psychology, from Modern Latin anthropologia or coined independently in English from anthropo- + -logy. In Aristotle, anthropologos is used literally, as "speaking of man." Related: Anthropologic; anthropological. Entries linking to anthropology anthropo- before a vowel, anthrop-, word-forming element meaning "pertaining to man or human beings," from Greek anthrōpos "man; human being" (including women), as opposed to the gods, from andra (genitive andros), Attic form of Greek anēr "man" (as opposed to a woman, a god, or a boy), from PIE root *ner- (2) "man," also "vigorous, vital, strong." Anthropos sometimes is explained as a compound of anēr and ops (genitive opos) "eye, face;" so literally "he who has the face of a man." The change of -d- to -th- is difficult to explain; perhaps it is from some lost dialectal variant, or the mistaken belief that there was an aspiration sign over the vowel in the second element (as though *-dhropo-), which mistake might have come about by influence of common verbs such as horao "to see." But Beekes writes, "As no IE explanation has been found, the word is probably of substrate origin." -logy word-forming element meaning "a speaking, discourse, treatise, doctrine, theory, science," from Greek -logia (often via French -logie or Medieval Latin -logia), from -log-, combining form of legein "to speak, tell;" thus, "the character or deportment of one who speaks or treats of (a certain subject);" from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')." Often via Medieval Latin -logia, French -logie. In philology "love of learning; love of words or discourse," apology, doxology, analogy, trilogy, etc., Greek logos "word, speech, statement, discourse" is directly concerned. *ner- See all related words (5) > Share anthropology 'cite' https://www.etymonline.com/word/anthropology <a href="https://www.etymonline.com/word/anthropology">Etymology of anthropology by etymonline</a> Harper, D. (n.d.). Etymology of anthropology. Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved $(datetime), from https://www.etymonline.com/word/anthropology Harper Douglas, "Etymology of anthropology," Online Etymology Dictionary, accessed $(datetime), https://www.etymonline.com/word/anthropology. Harper, Douglas. "Etymology of anthropology." Online Etymology Dictionary, https://www.etymonline.com/word/anthropology. Accessed $(datetimeMla). IEEE style: D. Harper. "Etymology of anthropology." Online Etymology Dictionary. https://www.etymonline.com/word/anthropology (accessed $(datetime)). Definitions of anthropology the social science that studies the origins and social relationships of human beings; From wordnet.princeton.edu Dictionary entries near anthropology anthropogeny anthropoid anthropolatry anthropometric anthropometry anthropomorphism anthropomorphite
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Himalai IAS coaching center in Bangalore, supports National cadets Corp (NCC) to build unity and disciple among youths. In IAS coaching centers concentrated about NCC aims, motto, ethics and value as examples to motivate students to bring leadership quality, honesty, time management. IAS toppers, KAS toppers, college students with their own interest joining Army, Navy and Air force to serve our nation. NCC (National Cadets Corps) was firstly started in 1666 in Germany, later in India the first Prime Minister of India Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru was raising the first NCC unit at Delhi on November 1948. NCC was created under the act of Indian Defence Act 1917, it was considered as successor of the University officers Training Corps (UOTC) established in 1942. National cadets Corps is a tri service organization, Army, Navy and Air force with the head quarters at New Delhi. In 1948 girls division was also raised to provide equal opportunities and motivate with leadership quality. Cadets Welfare Society (CWS) was established in 1985 at HQDGNCC at Delhi, it mandatory to enroll all NCC candidates with Rs.15/- payment (one time). CWS provides finance assistance/relief – upto 5lakhs in case of death during NCC activity to the nominee. It Provides 1000 scholarships of Rs.6000/- each, out of these 250 Scholarships given to who came from rural/disturbed areas. Best Cadets awards- Best performance award also provides to motivate and encourage the cadets in NCC. NCC aims to developing characters, discipline, a secured outlook, learning, motivate youth, improve leadership quality. NCC candidates who have NCC certificate can participate in parade on republic day at Delhi. NCC cadets create values of honesty, truthfulness, self- sacrifice, ability to participate in community development and social programme. NCC flag was introduced in 1951, red for Army, deep blue for Navy, light blue for Air Force, letter NCC and Ncc crest in gold in middle. NCC motto is Unity and Discipline was adopted on 23 December 1957. Haricharan singh Parvana wrote "Ham Sabh Bhartiya Hain" song for NCC. The event was organized at Karwar for October 14-22 Karnataka, Goa Directorate NCC has been crowned champion in All India Nau Sainik Camp-2018(AINSC) of NCC. From 17 NCC directors 600 cadets was participated across the country. The NCC candidates who have NCC 'C' certification, some industry give preference for NCC and military background candidates in jobs, age relaxations, marks relaxations, sports quota, NCC quota. In civil services exam-IAS exam, IES exams, KAS exam based on category and rules they may get some benefits in interview for NCC 'C' certificate holders. Students who have NCC certification will help for any entrance exams in any colleges, marks relaxation and also helps for entry in defense fields like Indian army, Indian Navy, Indian Air force.
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Charlene Badman from FnB knows all sorts of wonderful things. So when she suggested to Bob that he should find out about Gilfeather Rutabagas, he did one better and planted two rows of them. It is because of Charlene that we grow Sun Gold Tomatoes (Aidan's favorite) and Spigariello (which has become a market favorite). She just seems to know these things. Have you heard of a Gilfeather Rutabaga? Probably not and there is a good reason for that. Charlene discovered these at the Green Market when she was living in New York. The Green Market has farmers and vendors from all over New England who make the trek into Union Square with their sundry of items. If you haven't been, it is quite a sight to take in all of the beautiful produce while standing in the midst of skyscrapers and crazy taxi cabs. These rutabagas are traced back to John Gilfeather, a farmer from Vermont, who was known in the early 1900's for growing turnips. He originally named these Gilfeather Turnips. But, as anyone can see, these are definitely not turnips. Whether he knew that or not, isn't clear. What is definitive, is that these Gilfeathers are uncommonly tender and sweet, and that the long Vermont winters only increased their sweet flavor. John Gilfeather understood that he had something unique on his hands, and went to great lengths to protect his namesake and corner the market on his rutabagas disguised as turnips. He would trim the greens from the top and trim off the bottom roots to prevent propagation and kept the seeds for himself. It is rumored that after his death, Gilfeather's neighbors went into his fields and took plants so they too could grow Gilfeather Rutabagas. The seeds are still difficult to get, but the legend lives on. In Vermont, it is one of only two vegetables registered as an heirloom by the state. There is even an annual Gilfeather Turnip Festival in Wardsboro where local chefs offer a variety of delicacies made from the Gilfeather, serving it in everything from breads and cakes to soups and souffles. Clearly the rutabaga/turnip controversy lives on. So, what can you do with a Gilfeather Rutabaga? When Charlene came out earlier this week to see how they were doing, she helped pull the first few from the ground. Her recommendation was to roast them – and then smash them! Smashing them releases the sugars. She then says to saute and roast them again briefly to allow the sugars to caramelize. Marsha and I both tried this that evening and could understand exactly why Charlene suggested Bob learn about Gilfeathers. They are wonderful! We just started growing them, so they are in limited supply and Charlene has first dibs on these guys. But I would highly recommend that you go to FnB and try them from the expert herself. Clean, peel, and trim the top and bottom off of the rutabaga. Roast with a little olive oil in the oven for about an hour. The rutabaga should soften enough to pierce with a fork, but not become too mushy. Saute for a few minutes on the stove top and then put back in the hot oven to brown and allow the sugars to caramelize. Serve warm with a little sour cream or creme fraiche on the side. Where does one source Gilfeather rutabaga seed? Fedco Seeds in Maine has the Gilfeather Rutabaga seeds. I found these at the Union Square Greenmarket, and they were so pretty that I bought a couple. I followed your recipe, except I didn't bother with the sauteing step. Just wrapped in parchment while they were still hot and smashed them with the bottom of a pan. I popped them back in the oven to brown. Absolutely delicious. I will be seeking these out again, and wish I had a garden to plant some in.
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The black-and-yellow phainoptila or black-and-yellow silky-flycatcher (Phainoptila melanoxantha) is a species of bird in the family Ptiliogonatidae. It is monotypic within the genus Phainoptila. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama. Description The black-and-yellow phainoptila is a small, rotund bird with distinctive yellow flanks. Males have a black back, head and tail, yellow flanks and rump, olive breasts and grey bellies. Females have a black cap, olive breast, rump, wings and tail, yellow flanks, and grey throat, nape, and belly. The young are similar to adult females, but are duller and with no grey on nape and dusky streaking on breast. Habitat and range Black-and-yellow phainoptilas are found from Costa Rica to western Panama, in mountains from 1800 m (6000 ft.) to timberline, although they may wander lower after breeding season. They are also found in highland forests and adjacent second growth and gardens. Habits and voice Black-and-yellow phainoptilas frequent middle levels and upper understory of highland forests. Eats mainly of berries of trees, epiphytes, and shrubs. Rather sluggish and sedentary, often spends long periods of time stuffing itself with berries from a single tree. Occasionally accompanies sooty-capped bush tanager flocks, but soon lags behind. Occasionally plucks insects from foliage or catches them in the air, though not often. Usually found alone or pairs, forms loose flocks after breeding season. Call is a high, sharp, thin tsit or tseep, suggesting a much smaller bird. Appears to not sing. Nesting The nest is a compact, bulky, cup of green moss, thin stems and fern fronds. Found 5–13 ft. (1.5–4 m) up in a dense shrup or sapling. Lays 2 spotted, greyish-white eggs. Nesting occurs from April to May. References black-and-yellow phainoptila Birds of the Talamancan montane forests black-and-yellow phainoptila black-and-yellow phainoptila Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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How to get to our resort? Private transportation available to/from Los Cabos International Airport. Hilton Los Cabos Beach and Golf Resort is just 20 minutes from San Jose Del Cabo International Airport. Take the stress out of travel; check out our transportation page to choose from our range of transportation options. Hilton Los Cabos is 20 minutes by taxi from San Jose Del Cabo International Airport. The hotel is located on the Carretera Transpeninsular Km. 19.5, between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. The hotel is a 10 minute drive from San Jose del Cabo and a 17 minute drive from Cabo San Lucas. The resort offers private transportation to and from the airport with different vehicles to choose from. Check our transportation page to learn more and book your airport pickup. Taxis and shuttles are available by inquiring at the 'Taxi' desk after clearing customs. Car rental agencies are available in the baggage claim area. Visit our National Car Rental desk on the 3rd floor of the hotel so you can explore Cabo at your leisure. To Cabo San Lucas drive south on the transpeninsular Highway. To San Jose del Cabo drive north on the transpeninsular highway.
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I'm not sure, but I think I hate Roberta. Robin's dream eventually came true. Pradeep isn't worried about Briggs. Gill had to have some teeth taken out because he had overcrowding. Neil asked Ramsey if she could speak French. When Hal first told me that, I didn't believe him. Martyn really knows how to have a good time. Roxana and Bret usually get home later than their parents do. Jesus has never been here. Sanche and I are going to talk about what happened. Nhan is the only one who laughs at Kory's jokes. I want to wait for Joanne. Knudsen quit his job last week. Do you really want a job in the same office as Cyrus? Do you think Christina can handle the situation? Felix went back to using her maiden name. Sridharan's diet is deficient in protein. Molly could hardly contain his excitement. Linder disappeared into one of the other rooms. I thought Saiid had a date. Panzer will stay with us for three days. Hillary is much shorter and weighs considerably less than Nigel. Swamy was a good boy. I don't know how much Hon makes. Sheila and Edmond have recently become friends. Sridharan is sure that Morris didn't really go to Boston last week. Jeremy has been waiting for three years.
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Manchester United vs Derby County: Talking Points Posted By: Harshal Patel 8th January 2018 Manchester United progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup, thanks to goals from Jesse Lingard and Romelu Lukaku. United had made tough work of the game, missing a number of presentable chances, before Lingard put them in front with a superb finish from outside the box. Lukaku's late finish ensured that United will be in the hat for the fourth-round draw, and they now have a week in Dubai to enjoy. Here are some of the major talking points from the game – Lingard in blistering form Jesse Lingard has gone from squad player to one of the first names on the team-sheet, in the space of little over a month. This was his eight goal in the last ten games, almost all of which have been crucial, game-defining strikes. Here too, he offered his usual work-rate and intensity of the ball, pressing relentlessly throughout the game, before settling Old Trafford's nerves with a pinpoint shot which left Scott Carson with no chance. Lingard's improvement is undoubtedly one of Mourinho's biggest success stories, belying the usual criticisms that he doesn't work well with young players. The Warrington-born lad is a jovial presence around the dressing room as well, forging strong friendships with Pogba, Rashford, Martial and Lukaku, and he is quietly turning into one of United's most influential players. Profligacy almost costs United United left it extremely late to win the game here, missing a host of chances to have put Derby away. Marcus Rashford, in particular, was guilty of this; firing an early opportunity over the bar, before planting a header onto the post when unmarked. Paul Pogba and Juan Mata both had freekicks saved by Scott Carson, while Lingard too could have scored; all of this in the first half alone. United continued to waste presentable opportunities in the second half, and may have been punished if Derby had carried any sort of threat. As it was, the two goals were enough to see the Red Devils through, but they need to start taking their chances to avoid results like the three-game draw streak that stalled their momentum in December. Mkhitaryan's time looks to be up Henrikh Mkhitaryan was given a chance to impress here with a spot in the starting lineup. If that was a bit of a surprise, given how Mourinho looked to have frozen him out, it was an even bigger surprise to see the Armenian hooked at half-time, in a game where he had actually not been too bad. It's a measure of how far his stock has fallen, however, that a decent performance is seen as an improvement. Mkhitaryan had been horrendous in the 0-0 draw against Southampton, constantly overhitting crosses from the left, while here he at least found his man on a couple of occasions, and offered incisive movement at times. Mourinho did apologize publicly for this substitution after the game; however, Mkhitaryan's confidence looks to be shot, and it would be the biggest surprise of all he was still a United player beyond this season. I like to analyze and write about football tactics, or just football as well. Manchester United obsessed, and hoping that the good times return soon.
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I made some progress with my chikan work over the weekend (from Anita's stitch-a-long class). I added some variegated thread in blue and yellow. Here is the back of the work – this is double back stitch so from the back it looks like herringbone. Take a closer look at the front of the work. The thread on the front looks like a back stitch outline of the design, but the herringbone in the back colors in the shapes. Pretty cool! This entry was posted in Indian embroidery, My work and tagged Chikan (embroidery), chikan work, chikankari, embroidery, indian embroidery, Needlework. Bookmark the permalink. I like the blue variegated thread.All the lines will be covered by stitches.Don't worry if we miss,the marks will wash out . I like how you added the different colors. I have begun the stitchingit seemed to have a rythmn and fun to stitch. oo! What colors are you using? It's a delightful effect, and a great way to show off skills in starting and finishing threads! Well, I haven't really finished the threads yet! I am leaving them dangling until I am quite sure I won't need the extra length for a correction to something. Yikes! I'm taking the same class and my stitches look awful compared to yours! I read that you're using a chiffon fabric – is it cotton, or is it synthetic? Because I stuck with cotton, but the only fabric I could find was a very loosely woven voile, and I'm having the hardest time doing the double backstitch! Looking at your beautiful work I wonder if I should get one of the synthetic chiffons that I can find in town. Mine is synthetic chiffon. It's real easy to stitch on, actually. Perhaps it would be worthwhile for you to at least try it out? The stuff is pretty cheap – I got mine at Joann's for $8 a yard. I truly am enjoying your Chikankari class, but I have had to stop for a short bit as we are getting ready for a weeklong trip. But, really, I am greatful for your class, and pray that you have many more. THANKS a MILLION!!
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All pizzas and sandwiches are made fresh and from scratch. We are perfect at making our own cannoli shells and filling as well as homemade sauces. Visit our Bloomsburg location and enjoy a great meal! Get here to enjoy our outdoor dining facility and lunch buffet till 2:00 PM. You can either dine-in or opt for delivery!
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Who Needs A (Fast) Mobile Website? Do Your Customers Have Smartphones? Yes, most likely. 82% of American adults between the ages of 18-49 have owned a smartphone since 2015. And, this increasingly savvy population is also demanding a better experience on their mobile devices. Are you ignoring your customers? You might say, "Of course not," but if your company does not have a fast, optimized mobile website, then you may very well be ignoring them. How your customers access your site should be a major factor. When your customers are mobile, and you don't deliver a stellar mobile experience you aren't putting the customer first. Whatever device a customer may use, whether a desktop, tablet or smartphone, they expect to find services and product search results right then and there, with no exceptions. Google answered this question in 2015 when they released user search statistics for the USA. The results showed that "I want-to-know," "I want-to-go," "I-want-to-do,"and "I want-to-buy" searches were performed more often on a mobile device than on a desktop. Today, being mobile responsive is the best answer to the current user behavior, independent of your target audience. In the wake of software features such as Apple's "Handoff" or Google Chrome's general cross-device browsing history, smartphone independent Americans exhibit split usage patterns. What this means is customers use their smartphones as the first touchpoint for inspiration, comparison, advice and purchase preparation. The consumer activity starts on mobile while on-the-go and often resumes in front of a desktop computer, once back at home or the office. Some of the most important consumer activities on smartphones are general product research and in-store research. Mobile website accessibility and loading speed is high on the wish list for smartphone users, emphasizing the need for a mobile-first strategy. Websites that are quick-loading and simple to use with finger-tapping appropriate designs guarantee the highest conversion rates. To do this best practices include the use of AMP (Accelerated Mobile Page Project), a web standard for mobile. The implementation of AMP consists of creating a subset of your existing pages, resulting in extremely fast page loads for your mobile audience. It works by using a stripped-down version of your site's pages, which have all the content but omit the unnecessary ballast. With the help of Google, Twitter and other companies, the lightweight duplicates are stored in key points throughout the country for quicker access. 20% of Americans—some by choice, some only having limited service options and others out of financial necessity—rely on smartphones for accessing all of their online activities. These smartphone dependent Americans exhibit elevated levels of smartphone internet usage. These users, living the smartphone-only life, have a very high frustration level when it comes to poorly-designed, slow mobile websites. Does Your Company Have a Real Mobile Website? A mobile website is not simply a miniature version of your website. You know, that little "shrunk down" version of a website. If your site can't be easily navigated on a mobile device using just fingertips, then it's not mobile friendly. Check your site's thumb-friendliness. Google offers a Mobile Friendly Checker. Take a look and see how your site fares. Today, modern websites are designed and built responsively. That means the website adjusts content automatically and ideally based on the display device. The smaller the screen, the simple and more fingertip-appropriate it will resize and rearrange your content. The result? Happy customers. Google now gives preferential ranking to mobile-friendly websites, including visual cues through labeling these results "mobile-friendly." The next "Google" step might be to label super-fast pages as "fast-loading" and allot these pages an even higher boost. Are you actively creating your mobile brand? Your brand must tell your story, through every touchpoint. Consistent branding makes your brand stronger. And yes, your brand must be mobile. Just because the design space is small, that doesn't mean you can't think big! You must build a complete mobile experience. Rally the troops and get everyone on board, your customers already are. Need a mobile website designer? Contact Specto Design. Besides creating new responsive websites or converting existing ones, we offer a flat rate fee for a dedicated mobile website. We can have you up and running in as little as 7 days.
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Big Oak Bar-B-Q, Commerce GA – Marie, Let's Eat! Here's a curious turn of events. Earlier this month, I intended to stop by some barbecue place, forgot what it was, and settled for something else instead. In the end, it really didn't matter – if it's a place that we've never been, then I want to visit, simple as that – but there's the downside of being scatterbrained and having too many facts to store in your skull. The place that I had originally wanted to stop was Cabin Creek in Nicholson, but that'll have to wait until the next time. This visit saw us stopping by Big Oak, just outside of Commerce. In the 1990s, when I lived in Athens, Commerce – or, more accurately, Banks Crossing – was the home of two large outlet malls on the southeast side of I-85. Tanger then built another one on the other side of the interstate that's so big that you can see it from space. For a short few years, all three thrived and brought in the tour buses, but something really odd has been happening the last few years. All of the places within the older malls where I used to shop – not just the silly stores like Toy Liquidators, but clothing stores like Geoffrey Beene and London Fog – and dozens more besides have all gone. Even the giant Old Time Pottery home store has shuttered, leaving more than a dozen empty storefronts facing its crumbling building. This blight has given space for a fairly good used bookstore to set up shop, but also a long line of consignment shops and tattoo parlors. Meanwhile, the Tanger mall is bright and shiny and home to countless national chains. What used to be three malls working in tandem is now one mall and two eyesores. Big Oak is fewer than ten minutes from the eyesore side of the highway. My daughter and I changed the baby and shopped at the used bookstore and made our way out here to find some classic northeast Georgia style barbecue. Eddie Royston opened Big Oak in 2004. He smokes hams for seven hours and the result is a meal very much like the excellent restaurants in the surrounding area. The chopped pork is dry and mildly smoky, and tastes pleasant and light, but it really cries out for sauces. The taste of the meat is very similar to what you get at the nearby Bar-H, and also Bar-B-Q Shack, among others. There are two sauces, mild and hot versions of a not-too-thick tomato and vinegar mix; the hot version is enhanced by Red Rooster. The slaw is mayo-based and serviceable if not extraordinary, and the stew is completely terrific. Again, it is similar to what I expect from the region, a thick blend of tomatoes, meat and corn with the consistency, if not the recipe, of Carolina hash. All in all, it was incredibly tasty and exactly the sort of meal that I expect when driving around land like this, and a terrific stop just a few minutes off the interstate. Curiously, it makes me even more interested to go back and try Cabin Creek soon, as I understand that place is really not quite like others in the region. Happily, our trip to the outlet mall – the good one, I mean – was such a success and so completely unlike the previous month's exasperating visit to the one in Dawsonville that I'm tempted to give the girlchild another day trip up here before long. She shopped well, didn't have any freakouts, and didn't break the bank. Plus, the toddler got to sit in the seat of a racing video game and pretend to steer it, so everybody left happy. Posted on February 20, 2013 August 3, 2017 by Grant G.Posted in athens, barbecue, georgiaTagged athens, barbecue, commerce, georgia. On your next visit to Commerce I encourage you to visit our local consignment shops. Fabulous Finds is located next door to Goodies and The Hen's Nest Consignment shop is located in The Commerce Crossing Shopping center next door to Radio Shack and across from the vacant Craven's Pottery. I frequently shop both stores have found awesome items including name brand clothing & furniture at a fraction of what they cost new. I drive from Buford just to visit these shops, I think if you will go in and look around you will be really surprised at what you find.
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Home > food law and policy > Vol. 12 (2016) > No. 2 2016 China Food Law Update Michael T. Roberts, University of California, Los Angeles Ching-Fu Lin, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan legislation, food safety law (FSL), UCLA Resnick Program, food governance, 2015 FSL provisions, food safety risk assessments, food additives, traceability, online sales, pesticides, genetically modified foods, record keeping, whistle blowing, consumer trust, social governance, risk communication, food supply chains This update of China food law builds on a unique feature for the Journal of Food Law .& Policy that has been provided since the Journal's inception - separate food law updates for both the United States and European Union. "Recognizing the globalness of the modem food system, these updates have served an invaluable role in keeping scholars and practitioners abreast of the world's leading food regulatory systems." China's emergence as a developed, modem food regulatory system with the potential of being a leading food regulatory system makes sense given its position as a world economic powerhouse. China's role in the recent food safety debate over the veterinary drug ractopamine hydrochloride points to the increasingly visible leadership by China in international food law debates that are both complex and polarizing. The central issue confronting China's development of food law is whether it can move fast enough in a complex modem food system to create, refine, and streamline a food regulatory regime that befits its place as a world-leading economy. Roberts, M. T., & Lin, C. (2021). 2016 China Food Law Update. Journal of Food Law & Policy, 12(2). Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/jflp/vol12/iss2/9 Antitrust and Trade Regulation Commons, Consumer Protection Law Commons, Food and Drug Law Commons, International Trade Law Commons, Jurisprudence Commons, Law and Economics Commons, Law and Society Commons, Transnational Law Commons All Issues Vol. 17, No. 1 Vol. 16, No. 2 Vol. 16, No. 1 Vol. 15, No. 2 Vol. 15, No. 1 Vol. 14, No. 2 Vol. 14, No. 1 Vol. 13, No. 2 Vol. 13, No. 1 Vol. 12, No. 2 Vol. 12, No. 1 Vol. 11, No. 1 Vol. 10, No. 2 Vol. 10, No. 1 Vol. 9, No. 2 Vol. 9, No. 1 Vol. 8, No. 2 Vol. 8, No. 1 Vol. 7, No. 2 Vol. 7, No. 1 Vol. 6, No. 2 Vol. 6, No. 1 Vol. 5, No. 2 Vol. 5, No. 1 Vol. 4, No. 2 Vol. 4, No. 1 Vol. 3, No. 2 Vol. 3, No. 1 Vol. 2, No. 2 Vol. 1, No. 2 Vol. 1, No. 1
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Q: Enum with associated value I have an Enum with operators different operators. enum OperatorsTypes { Zero, Division, Equal, If, Minus, Multiplication, One, Plus, RandomNumber, Time }; Each operator have different contacts count. For instance Plus - 2 contacts count, Random number - zero. What is the base way to store and use contacts counts assotiated with opetators. I considered 3 options: 1) Using array with index ewual to OperatorsTypes and value = contacts count. 2) Using following declaration: enum OperatorsTypes { Zero = 0, Division = 12, Equal = 21, If = 32, Minus = 42, Multiplication = 52, One = 60, Plus = 72, RandomNumber = 81, Time = 90, }; where first digit is Id number and second - contacts count. Then using % operator in some static method i can find operator's contacts count from OperatorsTypes value. 3) Using switch in some static method But all this approach has drawbacks... (note - that my code must be top speed). Is there better way for this task in C++ both beatifull and top-speed? A: one way to do what you want is inline template functions: template <OperatorsTypes o> inline int GetOperatorContacts(); template<> inline int GetOperatorContacts<Zero>() {return 0;} template<> inline int GetOperatorContacts<Minus>() {return 2;} //...ect In C++11, you could even make these constexpr, but I don't have a ton of experience with that. However, this is probably an X vs Y problem. I'd be guessing you want a heck of a lot more information than just the number of contacts, and that a structure or a class is a better fit than an enum.
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Bioprocessing Pilot Plant The Bioprocessing Pilot Plant offers fractionation and separation tools that are unique in Western Canada for production of plant natural products. While teaching undergraduate and graduate students is a key activity, co-operative research and development with industry partners is part of the facility's mandate. Research conducted in the pilot plant can be taken directly to industry for commercialization. With its 'industrial scale-up' tools, the pilot plant is the ideal facility from which many areas of crop utilization and pharmaceutical research can be supported. Potentially useful applications are in areas as diverse as foods, biofuels, new drugs, vaccines and nanomaterials. 51 Campus Drive Canadian Feed Research Centre The CFRC is a research feedmill owned by the University of Saskatchewan, located in the city of North Battleford, Saskatchewan. 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[email protected] Jackie Bantle: 306-966-5864 Indigenous Land Management Institute The Indigenous Land Management Institute (ILMI) at the University of Saskatchewan brings research, teaching, outreach and engagement activities in the area of Indigenous land and resource management together under one umbrella unit. Kernen Crop Research Farm Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence The Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence (LFCE) brings together all aspects of beef cattle research into one entity, providing researchers, faculty, students, industry and producers with a broad-based platform for research, teaching and extension activities. Meat Processing Pilot Plant One of the of the most modern meat processingresearch facilities housed at a Canadian university. The wide array of equipment offers flexibility for research and product development. A number of new meat products have been launched, ranging from Muskox jerky to a variety of smoked sausages. One most prized accomplishments was the development of the Mitchell's Gourmet Meat product line, which won the Grand Prix Award from the Canadian Council of Grocery Distributors. [email protected] Northern Agroforestry and Afforestation Established in 1966, Patterson Garden Arboretum was one of the original seven sites set up as part of the Prairie Regional Trials for Woody Ornamentals. Patterson Garden Arboretum is one of the last test sites remaining. The University of Saskatchewan test site was formally dedicated to Dr. Cecil Patterson in 1969. Dr. Patterson was the head of the Department of Horticulture Science at the University of Saskatchewan from 1922 to 1960. Poultry Research and Teaching Unit Located on the University of Saskatchewan campus, the Poultry Research and Teaching Unit houses a commercial layer flock, broiler unit, turkey unit, plus a small hatchery. The Poultry Research and Teaching Unit consists of three buildings: the brooding and rearing barn, the adult barn, and the hatchery. A total of ~3000m2 of space are available for nearly 43,000 birds each year to support research in poultry nutrition, management and welfare. Prairie Aquaculture Research Centre Prairie Swine Centre Prairie Swine Centre (PSC) is a 300-sow farrow-to-finish swine research facility located just outside of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. In addition to the standard production facilities, there is a surgery suite, metabolism crates, two environmental chambers on-site and a separate disease challenge facility located about 40 minutes from the city. Research programs, specializing in animal behaviour and welfare, nutrition and agricultural engineering, focus on the applied aspects of issues facing the swine industry. The PSC's technology transfer program focuses on distributing the scientists' latest research results, ensuring strong engagement within the pork industry. PSC also offers a contract research program that specializes in proprietary research for companies seeking scientifically-sound data for product registration or marketing for their nutritional, animal health, behavioural and environmentally focused products (this program can also assist with human-health product research using the pig as a model). Rayner Dairy Research and Teaching Facility The Rayner Dairy Research and Teaching Facility, located on campus, accommodates approximately 100 lactating cows with both robotic, parlor and tiestall milking capabilities, animal handling and teaching areas, and research and staff space. A viewing gallery accommodates public access and education on modern dairy agriculture production systems. Research performed in the facility includes dairy nutrition and feed development, animal fertility and health, animal management, technology development, application of information technologies, and development of green technologies for improved sustainability. (306) 966-4140 (Barn Manager) 101 East Road, Saskatoon, SK Social Sciences Research Laboratories (SSRL) The Social Sciences Research Laboratories (SSRL) is a premiere research facility that supports faculty, staff and students doing cutting-edge research in the social sciences. This unique facility provides access to innovative, state-of-the-art research infrastructure and research supports that are unparalleled in Canada. The SSRL has three interrelated objectives: 1) to provide researchers access to shared research infrastructure and technical and administrative support; 2) to enable hands-on research training opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students in the social sciences; 3) to enable and support investigator-driven and community-engaged research.
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Here's how a Guru from Jodhpur is contributing to the welfare of society Pradipta Singh October 25, 2021 Tagged Guru Shri Kriparam Ji Maharaj, Guru Shri Kriparam Ji Maharaj jodhpur Jodhpur (Rajasthan) [India], October 25: Guru Shri Kriparam Ji Maharaj is known for his social work for the welfare of society and the environment to create a better tomorrow for upcoming generations. During the pandemic, Shri Kriparam Ji Maharaj undertook various social welfare campaigns such as the Corona Seva Abhiyan that focused on aiding the ones in need through the distribution of masks and sanitisers, spreading awareness and providing monetary assistance. Further, he also conducted Nasha Mukti Abhiyan (drug de-addiction campaign) and the Pedh Lagaye Prakriti Bachayein Abhiyan (plant trees, save the Earth), wherein he encouraged the people to plant as many saplings as they could to help the environment recover. Under the guidance of Guru Kriparam Ji Maharaj Gurukripa, the Netada ashram takes care of more than 100 cows in a well-organized arrangement in Gaushala Baori. Additionally, Shri Kriparam Ji and his team work to raise awareness across the world to save the environment and why it is important to plant trees. Through this, he and his team have planted more than 10,000 trees at a time. Guru Shri Kriparam Ji Maharaj is a graduate in Hindi literature, history and philosophy, as well as a post-graduate in political science and Hindi literature. Furthermore, the philanthropic also possesses the knowledge of sangeet Prabhakar (classical music), Shri Bhagavata Purana, and various other forms of music such as classical, folk, bhajans, slokas and stotras. Guru Shri Kriparam Ji Maharaj is also well-versed in yoga and meditation. Guru Shri Kriparam Ji Maharaj was born in 1994 in Umaid Nagar, 35 km away from Jodhpur. At the age of 4, Guru Shri Kriparam Ji Maharaj left his home and gave his first philosophical lecture at the age of 5 at Khedapa Ramdham in Jodhpur. He has contributed over 50 crore rupees to various gaushalas by reading more than 100 stories in 12 years with the help of the people of gau sevarth. Guru Kriparam Ji Maharaj has spread his words and virtues worldwide to inspire everyone to live a healthy and prosperous life. Previous: RM Sports Set To Enter Retail Space with 26 Outlets across India Next: Aura Productions announces Droom as Title Sponsor for its upcoming Beauty Pageant & Fashion Week Ashar Anis Khan is all set to Produce his First Web Series 'Kohinoor – Chapter 1' Teams up with Maruti Production Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 27: Music Composer & Producer Ashar Anis Khan is all set to produce his first web series titled Kohinoor Chapter 1. Founder & CEO of Sifar Productions, Ashar has teamed up with Maruti Production & Entertainment. Set in Madhya Pradesh, this Crime Drama is Inspired by True Events. Written by Satlaj… Sagar Bhatia of Sagar Wali Qawwali fame joins Karan Johar's DCA New Delhi (India), January 27: The talented Sagar Bhatia of Sagar Wali Qawwali fame has been signed on as a new artist by Dharma Cornerstone Agency. The young artist is known for his soulful and unique voice and plays almost 25 to 28 shows a month. With his new association with DCA, Sagar is expected… 11 Km long Tiranga is all set to make a Guinness World Record on this Republic Day Mera Tiranga Meri Shaan Abhiyan event will start at 8 am at Daman Square and end at Nandan Kana Square in Bhubaneswar. Bhubaneswar, (Odisha) [India], January 25: Bhubaneswar Knights Round Table 230 and Bhubaneswar Queens Ladies Circle 130 are proud to announce the launch of Mera Tiranga Meri Shaan Abhiyan. This event will be held on…
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Penn State Baseball Releases 2023 Schedule Jake Musmanno | Onward State By Nolan Wick Although Happy Valley is currently getting hammered with snow, baseball season will be here before we know it. Penn State baseball released its entire 55-game 2023 schedule on Thursday. It's here! Our 2023 schedule! 24 games at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park Season-opener at Miami March mid-week at UNC 5 NCAA Regional Teams Home opener on March 15 vs. Navy ? https://t.co/acjGy86Pw7#WeAre pic.twitter.com/aN2qMPD9Q2 — Penn State Baseball (@PennStateBASE) December 15, 2022 Penn State opens its season with a three-game series at Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, from February 17-19. The Nittany Lions are then scheduled for consecutive weekends in Cary, North Carolina, with matchups against Maine, Northern Illinois, Monmouth, Wagner, Dartmouth, and Holy Cross before traveling to nearby Chapel Hill for a matchup against the North Carolina Tarheels. The Nittany Lions have one more series on the road against Brown from March 10-12 before their home opener against Navy on March 15. From there, Rob Cooper's squad hosts Georgetown for a three-game series from March 17-19. Penn State's final matchup of its first home stand is against Binghamton on March 21. Penn State opens up conference play with a three-game series at Michigan from March 24-26. It has matchups against six non-conference opponents from when it faces Michigan until the end of the season. A total of eight matchups against Big Ten opponents are on Penn State's schedule. Penn State will then close out its regular season with a three-game series against Maryland from May 18-20. The Nittany Lions went 26-29 in 2022, including a first-round win against Iowa in the Big Ten Tournament in Omaha. It was Penn State's first win in the tournament since 2008. Nolan Wick Nolan is a sophomore majoring in journalism. From the Maryland side of the D.C. suburbs, Nolan likes using Old Bay and is a diehard Washington sports fan, which isn't fun these days. If you want to keep in touch with Nolan, follow him on Instagram @_nolanwick or on Twitter @nolan_wick. Two words: Snow. Day. ☃️❄️ Fun and games 🌨️☃️ Other posts by Nolan Penn State Men's Hockey Confident Despite Consistent Second-Half Setbacks "The sky's the limit for us." Penn State Men's Hockey Stays Put At No. 6 In Latest USCHO Poll No. 6 Penn State Men's Hockey Falls 2-1 To Notre Dame
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Home > Newsroom > Top Stories > Int'l partners to help restore Internet in Ukraine 6 Apr 2022 16:14 Int'l partners to help restore Internet in Ukraine KYIV. April 6 (Interfax-Ukraine) - International partners will help Ukrainian operators buy the necessary equipment for renewing communications in Ukraine. The Ukrainian communication operators' network was damaged as a result of the recent events, which left people in many populated areas without Internet access, Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation said on Telegram on Wednesday. "International partners will help operators buy the necessary equipment for renewing communications in Ukraine. The first equipment will start arriving in Ukraine in the middle of April. It's a fully voluntary initiative of volunteers, who are making every effort to maintain Ukrainians' access to important information," the Ministry of Digital Transformation said. The project is being implemented by the Global NOG Alliance initiative in collaboration and with support from the Ministry of Digital Transformation, industry associations of the Association of Right Holders and Content Providers, the Ukrainian Internet Association, and the company DEPS. The Ministry of Digital Transformation said Ukrainian partners continue providing services in the regions where it is possible daily and are providing Ukrainians with Internet access again. Internet Restoration Ukraine
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New Year, New Goals, Now What? ​The new year is upon us, and my social media feeds are overflowing with motivational posts about goals. Personally, I don't typically buy into the new year hype. I figure if there's something I want to accomplish, why wait for January 1 to get started? This time around, though, I'm on board. I'm just about to send my draft of the fifth and final book in the Bounders series to my editor, and it feels like a really big deal. Bounders was the book that got me a literary agent and then a publisher. So without a Bounders deadline on the horizon, it feels like starting from scratch in a way. In other words, it's a great time for some new goals! There are all kinds of approaches to goal accomplishment. I developed my approach in an entirely different setting. Before jumping into the writing business, I worked as an attorney. In fact, for many years I did both. I'll share what's worked for me goal-wise stretching all the way back to the Monica as a young lawyer days. Give my approach a try, if you'd like, but you'll probably need to tinker around a bit to find the exact right fit for you. The most important thing is that you find an approach to goal accomplishment that you use consistently and can measure your success over time. In my view, talking about goal accomplishment is really talking about time management. Reaching a goal is nothing more than a reflection on how you've chosen to use your time in the days, months, or years leading up to that accomplishment. So as soon as you set your goal, you need to focus on how to spend your time to accomplish it. That's where time management's best friend comes in to play: task management. ​It's critical to understand the difference between goal setting and task management. Goals are big and new years-y. Examples of writing goals may be getting a literary agent, finishing a manuscript, or to take one of my own goals, completing a proposal for a new novel. If you placed any of those goals on your to-do list, though, odds are you wouldn't get too far. Why? The goals need to be broken down and translated into manageable (read: not overwhelming) tasks. Let's take getting an agent for example. Do you have a completed manuscript? If not (and you're not an established author or a nonfiction author with a platform), this may not even be a realistic goal for you in the near future. But let's say you've written and revised your book, received peer feedback, and think you're ready to send it out in the world in search of agents. Then what? In my view, here is the first stage of that goal broken down into steps. Research agents using online tools such as query tracker, reviewing acknowledgements from published books, checking agency websites, etc. Draft a query letter and receive peer feedback, repeat, repeat, repeat. Set up a spreadsheet or other way to track queries and responses. Determine a query method (e.g., batch querying). Send out first wave of queries, making sure you've followed each respective agents' instructions exactly. Wow! See how many discrete tasks were in that paragraph alone? And that only gets you to the first wave of queries leaving your inbox. You still could be a long way from getting an agent. Personally, I've received well over a hundred query rejections. So odds are you're going to need to go back to the drawing board with query revisions and agent research. ​This isn't a blog post on querying, so I'll leave it at that. The point is that it's great to have big goals. In fact, I'm such a fan of big goals, I post them prominently on a large bulletin board in my office. On the practical side of things, though, each goal needs to be broken down into small, incremental parts and placed on functional to-do lists. That's how you move from goal setting to task management. I remember having "research agents who rep middle grade sci-fi" on my to-do list. When I checked it off, I felt confident that I'd moved closer to my goal of getting an agent. That's the key, right? Actually getting things done and feeling accomplished. So first, I break down my goals into incremental tasks. Next, I estimate how much time each task will take. Then the tasks make their way into my task management system. Here are the basics of my task management system. I generate monthly to-do lists that are separated by category. Currently, my categories are writing, book business, kids (as in my own), and life/domestic management. Writing tasks and most of the book business tasks can be tracked back to one of the goals on my bulletin board. I further break down my to-do lists at the beginning of each week (i.e., a weekly list) and then again at the beginning of each day. My daily lists typically have no more than 4-6 entries, and I more often than not check every item off by the end of the day. I​f my approach resonates with you, give this a whirl. Set 2-4 writing/book business goals, then spend some time breaking each goal into tasks. For each task, indicate approximately how long the task will take and determine a sensible task order. Assess your task lists and how they realistically match up against your other time commitments (family, domestic, other work, self-care, etc.), then determine what you think you can reasonably accomplish in one month and generate a monthly to-do list. If you'd like, you can further streamline and create weekly and daily lists like I do. At the end of the month, make sure you take some time to assess how you fared with your to-do list. Don't worry if everything doesn't get done. Figuring out how long things take (not to mention assessing how you're actually using your time) is a process. The important thing is that you're able to track your progress. Good luck! And happy writing! Monica Tesler is the author of the Bounders series, a middle grade science fiction adventure series from Simon and Schuster. The most recent title in the series, The Heroes Return, released in December 2018. Monica lives outside of Boston with her family. If you'd like to learn more about Monica and her books visit her at her website at monicatesler.com, on Twitter @monicatesler, on Instagram @monicatesler or on Facebook /monicateslerwrites . If you would like to purchase the most recent Bounders series book, The Heroes Return, use these links: Amazon/The Heroes Return, Barnes & Noble/The Heroes Return, or IndieBound/The Heroes Return. It's spring! Time to dust off the mantel, shine up the windows, replace the rotting floorboards on the deck, and apply a fresh coat of paint to our nicked-up walls. But spring spruce-up doesn't stop with our homes. Refreshing our writing spaces and projects before the heat of the summer hits is equally important. This is not a waste of valuable work time. Rather, this is rejuvenation of mind, body, and spirit so that we can go forth with extra verve as we tackle our projects. So grab the 24 Carrot Spring Checklist and get your ideas and writing space tidied up! Just as we strip off heavy, flannel bedding and replace it with light cotton inside our homes and remove dead leaves and stems from our gardens outside, we also need to strip away paper clutter in our offices in order to lighten up for the summer. Spring is the perfect time to clear the unwanted and unnecessary (also known as "managing your papers"). New Zealand writer Katherine Mansfield once said, "Tidied all my papers. Tore up and ruthlessly destroyed much. This is always a great satisfaction." She was right. It feels great! Be ruthless with your papers. * Did you forget to file your conference handouts or have multiple copies of critique comments on your most recent manuscript or portfolio review lying around? Clear those papers. (Taming Conference Handouts). Keep only what cannot be referenced online. Remember: owner's manuals, newspaper and magazine articles, and oftentimes workshop presentations are all available at the click of your mouse. There's no need to keep the extra paper cluttering up your space. * Have you been super aggressive with your annual goals and are juggling multiple projects? Make sure each project has its own hanging file with manila folders labeled Research, Marketing, Synopsis and Query Details, Drafts, and any other categories that are helpful for you. Place a cover sheet inside each file that gives a brief summary of the project at the top and then a blank section where you can list what is needed for the project: Do you need to buy or request research books or mentor texts from the library? Do you need to interview someone? If so, list those items here. When you open up the file in the future, your next steps are front and center. * Keep all of your project files in one file drawer so you can reference them and also quickly refile them so that you won't add to the clutter in your space. * Once you've gone through all of your papers, compost that "yard waste" by shredding and recycling all of your papers! Are you hanging on to ideas that are dead? Don't be afraid to prune out ideas and projects that you no longer have passion for. It's okay to let go of the 47 versions of the very first picture book you ever attempted. Keep the draft that's most nostalgic and let the rest go. Did you try a first draft of a psychological thriller and then decide your voice was in quirky middle grade humor? Delete the project and recycle the drafts. Writing with a pen that's desperately low on ink? Choosing to print in gray scale because you can't find or haven't bought a replacement ink cartridge for the printer? Time to restock your supplies! Take a 20-minute trip to your favorite office supply store and refresh your supply of pens, pencils, paper clips, sticky notes, ink cartridges, file folders and paper and pads for your office area. Yup. This is the Lemon Pledge portion of our checklist. Now that you've tidied your workspace, it really is time to pull out the cleaning supplies. Be sure to vacuum, dust the corners, check the light bulbs in your desk lamp, and shine the windows. Buy a bouquet of fresh flowers or clip some lilacs from the garden. Arrange them in a pretty vase on your desk. Our creativity won't grow if we don't take time to fill our wells with joy and new ideas. Start a summer reading list of genre books or summer beach novels. Crack out the sangria and enjoy a light and happy movie that makes you laugh or possibly dance. Spring really is the time to lighten up. Take a few hours out to spruce up your space and care for your papers and projects. You'll go forward with renewed energy as the Summer Solstice approaches! It's a word that's thrown around quite a bit, isn't it? We are always supposed to have a plan. We need to know where we're going. We have to visualize the finish line. At 24 Carrot Writing, our primary focus is to keep you motivated and on track via solid goals and self-recognition and to give you the support to do this. The importance of goals and the skill of goal setting has been the thread of this month's blogs. But what if the idea of setting writing goals makes your stomach churn? What if you are one of those folks who won't make New Year's resolutions for fear of breaking them? You're probably not about to set any specific writing goals because you may not meet them. Setting writing goals can be intimidating. But it is a vital step in the writing process, because it sets the tone of accountability. So if you were not planning to set any writing goals this year, I urge you to rethink. Don't be afraid. We are not going to let you out of it. Strive to be realistic in your goals. As Amanda Smith wrote in her blog ("Doing the Necessary" January 12, 2018), look carefully at where you are now in your writing journey and what is a realistic next step. And I am going suggest one additional step for those fearful of the goal setting process. Add a forgiveness clause at the end. Yes, you read that correctly. Forgiveness clause. This clause should state that if you do not completely meet any of your goals, you will not self-flagellate, wail, or grind your teeth. You will not put yourself down or state that you should give up on writing because you'd have better success selling steaks to a vegan grocery. Basically, this forgiveness clause will cut you some slack for any twists and turns that may take you off your intended path and keep you from sitting down on that pity pot. You may not meet all your writing goals. I may not either. But if you don't set them, you have no plan. No direction. You won't know where the finish line is. And that can make starting the race pretty disconcerting. So give yourself the gift of a plan for your writing this year. Do your best to stay on track. But know that even if you don't meet every writing goal you set, you are moving closer to the finish line by drawing yourself a map of how to get there. And that is a key step in your writing success. This sparkly, brand-spanking-new year is just begging for some bright, shimmery writing goals. With goals we will soar. We will fly! We will publish all our lovely books! We will crash and burn if we neglect to take a moment to root our new goals in our current progress. For success it is paramount to build a bridge between last year's product and this year's dream. How do we construct this bridge? Ask yourself, from where you are right now, what is necessary to move forward. Towards the end of December, I pulled out my yearly goals and checked off the tasks accomplished. I reflected on what worked, and what didn't. I took a moment to acknowledge and celebrate the big-ticket items – a novel revised, a synopsis written, a second draft of a new novel completed. I contemplated the items that didn't get checked off. What will these projects look like in the new year? Are they still a priority? Asking these questions helped me determine what is necessary for me to move forward. These immediate tasks include final revisions on a YA novel; deep revisions, even possible rewrites on two picture book manuscripts after input from critique groups; and revisions on a middle grade manuscript. Once I have finished these tasks, what will be possible? What is the practical next step? I could submit the picture books and the YA novel. So, another goal is to come up with submission plans for those manuscripts. ​Then there is the dream, the challenge: What is the one thing you want to accomplish this year, but the sheer thought of it scares you to death? What is the impossible? Make that a goal. Mine is to plot and write the remaining two books in a middle grade trilogy. Yup, my boots are shaking. Now that you have dreamed necessary, practical and are-you-kidding-me?, it's time to fit those goals into the year. I use a goals calendar. Cross off days that will be unavailable for writing. This visual representation of your possible writing time gives you a clear scope of the year and helps you plan projects in the right season. I have learned I cannot plot and draft in the summer when my kids are home, and that the fall and spring are better for more intense projects. Also keep family vacations and business responsibilities in mind. If you have a book coming out in the fall, you will mostly likely not be drafting during that time. Tightly plot out the first 6 months of the calendar. Pencil in the last half of the year, because life is unpredictable. Revaluate after 6 months and adjust your calendar accordingly. Again, ask yourself what is necessary to move forward? What is possible in your time constraint and with your resources? And what about those impossible dreams? Plan for them. Chase them! 2017's calendar after my mid-year reassessment. Don't forget to reward yourself with proper, meaningful carrots along the way! ​Yes, we will soar. We will fly! And we will do the impossible. It's that magical month of January when an entire year of possibilities lies before you. The perfect time to set your writing goals and become a 24 Carrot Writer. Remember, to become a 24 Carrot Writer, you need one writing goal and one craft goal each month. ​Writing goals ask you to draft a new picture book, revise three chapters of your middle grade novel, complete a character bio on your main character, or outline a plot for your new young adult novel. A craft goal needs to focus on the business side of writing and can include attending a SCBWI event, taking a writing workshop, reading in your genre, researching agents, or writing a query letter. For a refresher on setting your two goals visit the 24 Carrot Writing homepage or read http://www.24carrotwriting.com/-blog/two-goals-a-month-lead-to-24-carrot-writing. To help you stay organized and map out your 24 Carrot goals, you can use the 24 Carrot Writing Goal Sheet. Here is a blank 24 Carrot Goal Sheet all ready for you to print off and populate with plans for each month, motivating carrots, and a whole crop of 24 carrots for you to earn. Use the link below to download the sheet to your computer. To use the 24 Carrot Goal Sheet, first document your January goals and motivate yourself with a January carrot. It might be tempting to go ahead and set goals for the entire year. If you do that, use pencil! Things can pop up, plans can change, and you'll want your writing goals to be flexible. You may wake up on the first day of March with a great new plot idea, and your Writing Goal for March should take advantage of that feeling. On the Craft Goal side, you may find out about a new workshop being offered in June, and that will become your Craft Goal for June. You may also accomplish more than your two 24 Carrot Goals each month. If you do, that's great! But your 24 Carrot Writing Goals are your golden goals - the ones you do first, jettison last and strive diligently to achieve. If you hit your monthly 24 Carrot Writing goals, color in the carrots next to that month. In the example below, both January goals were hit and the writer colored in the carrots next to January. This writer is now a two carrot writer, and has set their February goals, and picked a motivating carrot. If you miss a goal, just cross out the carrot and move that goal to the next month. Don't beat yourself up over missed goals. This industry can be tough enough and there is no need to let a missed goal derail your progress. Each month will bring the opportunity to earn two more carrots. Keep the worksheet visible as a constant reminder of what you want to accomplish each month. It's still January and you have the chance to be a 24 Carrot Writer this year. If you finish the year a 14 carrot writer, or a 10 carrot writer, or a 2 carrot writer, we will be here to celebrate your accomplishment. Use your 24 Carrot Writing Goal Sheet to keep track of your success. Now go set those January goals! Happy New Year from all of us at 24 Carrot Writing! We hope your holiday celebrations were filled with laughter and joy, friends and family, and a little quiet time to reflect on all that you accomplished in 2017. We are excited to have you join us as we seek the possibilities 2018 holds for each of us! One of my goals for 2017 was to give myself the gift of time to celebrate the holidays (sans guilt) and to muse about opportunities forthcoming in 2018. I spent many long morning walks, as well as afternoon teas, pondering this wonderful but oftentimes frustrating creative life I have chosen to lead. I dug up two precious nuggets of truth over the many miles I wandered. The first is that I'm wildly inaccurate with my goal estimations as it pertains to the time a project will take. I mean, I'm not even close. I'm way off the mark when I guess at how quickly I can complete everything—a blog, an outline, a chapter, an entire draft. So laying out Gantt charts with detailed deadlines is no longer a practice I choose to embrace. It works for many, many people, but it results in failure for me. The second discovery is that I spend too much time alone. I need to be around people, even if we are all working independently and may never speak to each other. In order to grow contentment and joy in my life, these are my focus areas for 2018. But what does this mean as I set my goals? It means that it is important to me that I be a writer. That I show up for work every day and take my job seriously. I have scheduled hours of work Monday through Friday. It's my job. As long as I show up to my job, I will accomplish much. How much? It doesn't matter this year. I'm just going to go to work everyday and see where it takes me. And where, exactly, is my place of work? I have plotted out various writing locations that involve seeing other human beings (libraries, cafes, and bookstores). My portable office and daily packing list are ready to go (the-portable-office.html). That's it! It's simple, it's thorough, and most importantly, it's doable! I wish each of you joy as you set your creative goals and the luxury of time to focus on all that you love! Happy Goal Setting and Happy New Year! As much as we itch to get back to writing, finding our groove after the summer can be challenging. Here are a few strategies that help me focus my writing for the last quarter of the year. Once my space is in order, I like to pull close my goals and schedule. On my schedule, I black out days that I know will be writing duds, such as holidays or scheduled work days, and then I aggressively write the remainder of my yearly goals into my schedule. Now, I know I might not make it. Yes, the unexpected will happen. I most likely will be called in to work more often than I anticipated. But I have my best-case scenario set up. It is hard to shake off the lingering Summer lazies. Sometimes we have to go back to school to get back into gear. Sign up for a workshop, or go to a craft chat. I always leave these events fired up and ready to work. NESCBWI offers Encore one-day conferences. Encore II is October 21, and there are still spots available. (Encore Registration) The Writer's Loft in Sherborn is offering a wonderful selection of classes and workshops (one day or multiple weeks) for the fall. (Loft Events) If you are not New England based, visit your SCBWI chapter to find workshops in your area. Often libraries and book stores will also offer workshops or author chats. If you are a parent of school-aged children, or a teacher, the time of day you can work on writing most likely changes once school starts. For me summer time writing happens early in the morning when the kids are still sleeping. Once fall rolls around, my daily schedule shifts and it takes me a few weeks to nail down a morning routine that works. Whether you keep "office hours", or have to adjust on a daily basis due to other engagements, make sure that you set a daily start time. Do you belong to a critique group or book discussion group? Often these groups take a hiatus over Summer. Don't forget to press reset and get back to your normal routines. When I was a kid I used to hate the "back to school" commercials that appeared on TV mid-vacation. We used to say "back to jail" or "back into the cage." Now I view this time of year differently. I love the excitement of new teachers and learning. I appreciate routines clicking into place, like the gears of a well-oiled machine. And I enjoy the quiet house and increased productivity that it brings. This fall, may you find your desk, reset your schedule, go back to school, and set aggressive goals to finish the year strong! As I prepared my yearly goals for 2017, I studied my 2016 goals, asking myself which goals I met and why. More importantly I pondered which I goals eluded me, and why. In Take Control of your Goals in the New Year, Annie blogged about setting goals that are within your power. Her aggressive 2016 goals were hard to accomplish because of factors beyond her control. Some of my goals for last year, were sunk by, wait for it... phrasing. I aimed for 50 rejections during the year. Having heard of other writers who set this goal, I figured aiming for rejections would motivate me to submit more queries. It worked for the first two months, until those rejections started pouring in. All I could think was, "Ten more months of this?!" The rejections completely stopped me in my querying tracks. For months, I sent NO queries, even though I had multiple submission-ready Picture Book manuscripts. What I thought was a cutesy, fun, roundabout goal, turned out to be a complete switch-off. Collecting rejections might spur on some writers. I am not that writer. This year my writing goals include very specific submission goals: To send novel queries out in batches of 10 during certain months. I took into account school vacations and busy times of the year to determine which months I will send out these queries. This goal focuses on the part of the process that is my responsibility. My ultimate goal is, after all, to get yesses. Of course, there will be rejections, but my goal still highlights progress, and requires action from me. Know who you are. What motivates you? What deflates you? Focus your goals on what you can control. Phrase your goals positively. They are, after all, meant to inspire. We have posted our writing goals for 2017 under the Goals tab. Feel free to browse our ambition, and set your own positive, achievable goals.
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Q: Make template function for nested container I'm trying to make a generic test function that takes a container such as list, set or vector, and returns nested container: list of lists, set of sets, vector of vectors. Non-generic functions look like this: vector<vector<string>> test(vector<string>& in_container) { vector<vector<string>> out_continer; // out_continer will be filed using values from in_container return out_continer; } list<list<int>> test(list<int>& in_container) { list<list<int>> out_continer; // out_continer will be filed using values from in_container return out_continer; } set<set<float>> test(set<float>& in_container) { set<set<float>> out_continer; // out_continer will be filed using values from in_container return out_continer; } But I dont know how to make one template test function that would be equivalent to these separate test examples. A: vector and list (and deque) have identical sets of template parameters and are ordinary sequences, so you can cover them with template <typename T, typename U, template <typename, typename> class C> C<C<T, U>, std::allocator<C<T, U>>> test(C<T, U> &in) { C<C<T, U>, std::allocator<C<T, U>>> out; // Fill it here return out; } int main() { std::vector<int> v; std::vector<std::vector<int>> vv = test(v); std::list<int> l; std::list<std::list<int>> ll = test(l); } (The code is a bit convoluted since we have to specify the allocator type for the outer container explicitly, but it can probably be improved.) Meanwhile set is a different kind of container (associative), which will probably require a dedicated function anyway. A: I don't think you can do this automatically, but you can set up a template function if you specify the type: template <typename T> T test(typename T::value_type& in_container) { T out_container; return out_container; } int main() { vector<string> v; v.push_back("hello"); auto w = test<vector<vector<string>>>(v); // w is a vector<vector<string>> now }
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In spring we spotted a multitude of birds on the Birding Tours of Bryant Park. The month of May saw a BPC staff member rescue a Common Yellowthroat from a busy city sidewalk, and a couple of ducks enjoying the lawn on a rainy Friday morning. Last Sunday, July 12, we made our cutest avian sighting to date: ducklings! Undeniably more adorable than their full grown counterparts, these ducklings automatically jumped to the top of our on-going "strangest things we've seen in the park" list. According to Sarah, BPC's Assistant Director of Events and a pro duckling tracker/photographer, the little family first appeared in the 42nd Street Allee, near the Reading Room. Sarah followed as the mother duck lead her five babies to the Fountain for water, but quickly realized they were too small make it over the tall ledge. The annual Obon Dance Festival was in full swing on the Fountain Terrace and audience members who noticed the odd sight began to gather and take pictures, prompting the mother to head back to the 42nd Street Allee, hissing at anyone who got too close to her children. She ducked into an ivy bed for shelter and the babies huddled around her. Once in the ivy, most park patrons were oblivious to their presence. However, if you looked closely enough you could see the mother duck's head pop up from the foliage every few minutes. Sarah was determined to have the little family relocated to a more appropriate park by the end of the day, but their appearance on a Sunday made it difficult to establish contact with a park ranger certified in duck relocation (who knew it was unlawful to move ducks without a permit?). Research on Google Images helped us determine that the ducklings were probably only a day or two old. Our theory may be full of holes, but we believe they could have been the offspring of the ducks we spotted in May, and hatched in one of our ivy beds that morning. To prevent the little ones from waddling around the park in search of water, we placed two make-shift wading pools next to their ivy bed which they took advantage of almost immediately. Without qualified assistance to move the ducks, staff members on-site reluctantly left for the evening, with hopes to see them safe and sound in the morning. Much to our disappointment, the next day they were nowhere to be seen. Aside from a small mess left on the bluestone, they were a nice addition to the park for an afternoon and certainly a strange sight to see in Midtown. If you saw them or have any idea what may have happened to them, please let us know! Check out the ducks appearance on yesterday's New York Times City Room Blog.
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Katherine Heigl shows off baby bump, says working out is '10 times harder' now The star of "Knocked Up" shows her gritty (but beautiful) reality of being pregnant with her third child. Sept. 21, 2016, 4:45 PM UTC / Source: TODAY By Randee Dawn Former "Grey's Anatomy" star Katherine Heigl is well on the road these days with her first pregnancy, and it turns out she's learned a few things along the way about eating right and working out — and just how hard both are to do. https://www.instagram.com/p/BKl6HREB8xB She shared a lovely photo of herself with her baby bump on Tuesday, noting that she was 19 weeks along (Heigl has two adopted daughters, Nancy, 7, and Adalaide, 4, with husband Josh Kelley) and noted in an accompanying blog post: "I thought it only right that I share my hard gained wisdom with all of you presently, and planning to be, gestating ladies out there," Heigl, 37, wrote. "I'm joking, I basically know nothing, but there are a few things that I have discovered during the last 19 weeks that have vastly improved my pregnancy experience." MORE: Katherine Heigl shares sonogram pic, says first pregnancy is 'unexpected but thrilling' She listed several apps and websites that have been useful, offering a shoutout to EatingWell, which she says is like having a personal nutritionist. And, she added, it helped steer her away from her early pregnancy instincts: "The first month of my pregnancy I was eating bowls of fettuccine Alfredo and huge slices of chocolate cake, all the while telling myself I was eating for two," she wrote. "Had I continued on this path I would have put on far more weight than I wanted to and been compromising the babies and my health." https://www.instagram.com/p/BGSYmcetgHM What's also proved to be tough is going to the gym with a baby on board. MORE: Katherine Heigl 'embarrassed' by 'Grey's Anatomy' Emmy drama, 'Knocked Up' remarks "It's hard enough for me to get motivated to work out when I'm not pregnant but now that I am it's 10 times harder," she wrote. "I'm not up for weight training, lengthy cardio workouts, or any of those new and fashionable exercise classes. What I am up for is yoga." Hey, we feel you, Katherine. We want to eat bowls of pasta and plates of cake all the time and don't want to work out. And some of us aren't even pregnant! Good luck with the rest of your pregnancy! Follow Randee Dawn on Twitter.
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Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee 2022 - Platinum Jubilee Beacon Lighting LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 04: Prince George of Cambridge watch Paddington Bear and HM The Queen on screen during the Platinum Party at the Palace in front of Buckingham Palace on June 04, 2022 in London, England. The Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II is being celebrated from June 2 to June 5, 2022, in the UK and Commonwealth to mark the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images) Chris Jackson / Staff Chris Jackson Collection b572b97c-24d9-4a13-8fe0-6cbf2bec5470
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Category: Marriage & family; Resource type: Organizations Updated on Jun 18, 2013 . Posted on Jun 18, 2013 Adoption History Project The Adoption History Project at the University of Oregon is devoted to making adoption history accessible and interesting to visitors who may not be aware that adoption has a history at all. Contact project author Ellen Herman. National Marriage Week USA The National Marriage Week USA website brings together the many activities that organizations throughout the country, including churches and houses of worship, are doing to strengthen marriage during National Marriage Week USA, Feb. 7-14 each year. National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministries The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers works with the U.S. bishops to implement initiatives on behalf of marriage and family life. It also has contact with many other Catholic associations and groups that promote marriage and family life. Program for Strong African-American Marriages The Program for Strong African American Marriages is a five-year intervention study based at the University of Georgia. Prayer is listed as one component of the program, with participants encouraged to pray for their spouses. Oklahoma Marriage Initiative Research Advisory Group Leading marriage experts, state government officials and highly respected researchers nationwide serve as the Oklahoma Marriage Initiative Research Advisory Group. The purpose of the group is to provide professional expertise to guide research efforts and to apply findings to the development of future programs and services. The website provides links to experts nationwide. National Healthy Marriage Resource Center The National Healthy Marriage Resource Center is a clearinghouse for high-quality, balanced and timely information and resources on healthy marriage. The organization's mission is to be a first stop for information, resources and training on healthy marriage for experts, researchers, policymakers, media, marriage educators, couples and individuals, program providers and others. National Center for Family & Marriage Research The National Center for Family & Marriage Research at Bowling Green State University in Ohio supports research on the effects of family structure on family members and the wider society. Research topics supported by the center include religion and spirituality. The center's website has links to other research centers, too. Smart Marriages: The Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education The Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education is dedicated to making marriage education widely available. Diane Sollee is director. Child Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center dedicated to improving children's lives. One focus of its studies is marriage and family.
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New York/NY—The Council of Literary Magazines and Presses [clmp] and The New York Public Library present Periodically Speaking, a reading series providing a major new venue for emerging writers to present their work while emphasizing the diversity of literary magazines in New York City and the magazine collections of The New York Public Library. Each event presents writers from three influential literary magazines­one poet, one fiction writer, one nonfiction writer­introduced by their publishers/editors. Humanities and Social Sciences Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd St. Editor Philip Gourevitch introducing fiction writer Benjamin Percy. Published by the Department of Medicine at New York University, the Bellevue Literary Review provides a forum for illuminating humanity and human experience. Editor Frances Richey introducing poet Judy Katz. The only literary review all about food, Alimentum publishes fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Food in its finest form. Sating a loftier appetite. Editor Paulette Licitra introducing nonfiction writer Margaret MacInnis. Writers can also join the group for the 7th annual Lit Mag Magathon Weekend, Saturday June 10. The Magathon is a reading by literary magazine editors at The New York Public Library, 5th Avenue and 42nd Street. This series is made possible in part by support from the New York State Council for the Arts, a state agency; and Friends of [clmp], a diverse group of individuals committed to supporting independent literary publishing.
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Difficult, time-consuming, and/or significant. The opposite of how the marketing director described the amount of work involved. The code changes you requested are decidedly nontrivial. The douchebag who said this probably also said value-add, entre-manure, or Let's Blow This Popsicle Stand.
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MARK and the municipality of Andes received money for a conceptual assessment of downtown from Homes and Community Renewal New York Main Street. Residents were invited to a presentation by InSite Architecture which did the renderings and design guidelines, on Tuesday, June 19th at Wayside Cider. The Andes Chamber wants to re-brand Andes, not using the Calico Indian logo, which the Town was about to have mounted on its vehicles. The Board voted to retain the existing logo and to buy 24 sets. Rachel Andrews gave a report on the pool: Cleaning has been completed, and the pool may open as early as Sunday, June 17th. A tire bin will be at the Transfer Station from 7/14 until 7/28. The issue of excessive illegal dumping of CD at the Transfer Station causing our tonnage rates to increase appreciably was discussed as a cause of concern. How to prevent people without an Andes Transfer Station decal from dumping short of hiring someone to act as gatekeeper? The committee was tasked with offering recommendations at the next meeting. Artie Short, code enforcement officer, reported that an exterior light in the Court Building parking light will be fixed by end of the week. Bud cited the need to add a member to the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee since Lauren Archer, who represented the agricultural sector, is moving away. Alex Adelson as a planning board representative has been named, with Suzanne Gladstone, already a member of the committee, now to represent agriculture. Robyn Ciccone and Bud Gladstone were both appointed to the Scenic Byway Advisory Committee.
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The list of policy and predictive failures by mainstream economists is longer than the typical 9-year-old's Christmas list. They failed to foresee the 2007 mortgage bubble and the 2008 financial crisis. They cheered "green shoots" in 2009 when that was a complete illusion. They welcomed the "recovery summer" in 2010, which was nothing but more of the same punk growth. They spent six years pursuing QE and seven years with zero interest rates and had nothing to show for it except an inflated balance sheet, inflated asset values and $4 trillion of lost wealth through below-trend growth. The latest failure was proclaiming "synchronized global growth" in 2017 when there was nothing of the sort. Major economies are now slipping into recession. Prominent economist Mohamed A. El-Erian finally says it's time for economics to learn from failure and improve their analysis or face marginalization in the policy debate. He says economists should avoid the "herding" instinct and be more critical of Fed communications strategies. He also says trade analysts should be less accepting of simple "free trade" dogma and work harder to see the perspectives of the victims of free trade who have lost good-paying jobs and benefits. Finally, he says that economists should adopt an interdisciplinary approach that integrates behavioral psychology, complexity and branches of applied mathematics that are outside the traditional (and flawed) equilibrium models. These are recommendations I have been pointing to for years. El-Erian's suggestions are solid and long overdue. Just don't hold your breath waiting for economists to follow his advice. They seem determined to persist in flawed methodologies until they are rendered completely irrelevant in the public debate on economics. Don't get me wrong, no one expects perfection or anything close to it. A forecaster who turns out to be accurate 70% of the time is way ahead of the crowd. In fact, if you can be accurate just 55% of the time, you're in a position to make money since you'll be right more than you're wrong. If you size your bets properly and cut losses, a 55% batting average will produce above average returns. The bottom line is, if you have defective and obsolete models, you will produce incorrect analysis and bad policy every time. There's no better example of this than the Federal Reserve. As a result of these defective models, the Fed printed $3.5 trillion of new money beginning in 2008 to "stimulate" the economy only to produce the weakest recovery in history. If the Fed forecast 3.5% growth and actual growth was 3.3%, I would consider that to be awesome. But, the Fed would forecast 3.5% growth and it would come in at 2.2%. That's not even close considering that growth is confined to plus or minus 4% in the vast majority of years. The 2009–2019 recovery has already been the weakest recovery in U.S. history despite a few good quarters here and there. And there's little reason to expect it to pick up from here. In fact, growth is slowing. Right now, my own models are saying that Powell's verbal ease is too little too late. Damage to U.S. growth prospects has already been done by the Fed's tightening since December 2015 and the Fed's QT policy that started in October 2017. Let's not be too hard on the Fed. The IMF forecasts were just as bad. And the "the wisdom of crowds" can also be dramatically wrong. It does not have very high predictive value. It's just as faulty as the professional forecasts from the Fed and IMF. Hopefully that changes. The change is long overdue. James G. Rickards is the editor of Strategic Intelligence. He is an American lawyer, economist, and investment banker with 35 years of experience working in capital markets on Wall Street. He was the principal negotiator of the rescue of Long-Term Capital Management L.P. (LTCM) by the U.S Federal Reserve in 1998. His clients include institutional investors and government directorates. His work is regularly featured in the Financial Times, Evening Standard, New York Times, The Telegraph, and Washington Post, and he is frequently a guest on BBC, RTE Irish National Radio, CNN, NPR, CSPAN, CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox, and The Wall Street Journal. He has contributed as an advisor on capital markets to the U.S. intelligence community, and at the Office of the Secretary of Defense in the Pentagon. Rickards is the author of The New Case for Gold (April 2016), and three New York Times best sellers, The Death of Money (2014), Currency Wars (2011), The Road to Ruin (2016) from Penguin Random House.
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Extreme E confirms EcoZone project in Senegal Extreme E, the revolutionary new electric off-road racing series, has confirmed an additional Legacy Programme in one of its race locations, Lac Rose, Senegal, tied to improving sustainable practices in the local community. Extreme E, GroupeSenghor (GS) - an organisation that addresses community needs while preserving the environment – and Extreme E's Senegal Legacy Partner to.org, are proud to announce the EcoZone Project, a livinglab that addresses the communities primary needs while preserving the environment through experiential learning, regenerative agriculture and circular economy specifically in Lac Rose, an area that was once a tourist hotspot, but is now home to a community facing many challenges. Alejandro Agag, Founder and CEO of Extreme E, said: "Extreme E is delighted to be able to support these sorts of projects that provide such a vital lifeline to communities detrimentally impacted by environmental challenges. "Lac Rose in Senegal is one of our race locations in 2021 and we are looking to leave a long-lasting positive legacy, which is why we are working with communities to empower them long-term to create a full-circle of change. I'm really looking forward to going to Senegal next year and getting involved in these projects." Together, GS, to.org, and Extreme E aim to raise awareness of climate issues by engaging local people to create a healthy environment, and in turn build a sustainable community by providing guidance, information and tools to empower. The EcoZone project aims to establish hubs of inspiration and actions for the whole community. The community itself is in Niaga, around 30 kilometres from Dakar and is home to 12,388 people. The area and its inhabitants face a variety of issues, which lead to economic vulnerability. The three key areas of the project are community outreach, resource conservation and economic empowerment through a variety of initiatives that create a circular economy, allowing communities to become self-sufficient from both a living and economic perspective. The specific projects are as follows: Experiential learning at local schools to make them the hub for sustainable action and community cohesion Regenerative agriculture for productive land usage Tree planting activities to help tackle climate change while increasing greener and healthier living Eco-construction by using EcoBriques and local creativity to enhance and beautify their neighbourhoods Nachson Mimran, Co-founder and CEO of to.org said: "At to.org we support individuals and organisations whose mission it is to heal the world, an ethos perfectly exemplified by this partnership with Extreme E and GS on the EcoZone Project." Vera Diop, Project Coordinator at To.org added: "It is a privilege to be able to partner with Extreme E to bring a new and exciting sporting event to Senegal and to partner with GS to bring important projects, like EcoZone, for the benefit of Senegalese people." Louisa Tholstrup, Explorer, Science and Legacy Manager at Extreme E concluded: "We are incredibly proud to be supporting the community of Lac Rose and their beautiful environment through the EcoZone project, which has been conceived by a hugely inspiring Senegalese entrepreneur, Stephan Senghor, with proven success of community projects across his homeland of Senegal and other countries throughout Africa. Stephan and Vera's vision to empower local communities to protect and sustainably develop their neighbourhood will ensure long lasting impact and future progress of the project, with the hope of replicating EcoZone's in other communities across Africa." Beyond Lac Rose, The Ecozone Project will spread to Dakar through "the Ecobrique Challenge", where communities will be challenged to contribute in resolving the urban waste issue by producing ecobriques (PET bottles filled up with dry and non recyclable waste, mainly post consumer plastics) which will divert over 40 tonnes of waste from the landfill by engaging communities in ecological waste management practices and eco construction. This follows the announcement that Extreme E will plant one million mangrove trees in Senegal with Senagalese NGO Oceanium. Extreme E starts racing in early 2021 and will visit five locations all negatively impacted by climate change and environmental issues. Whilst there, the series will leave a long-lasting positive impact through a variety of Legacy Programmes, which have been developed in association with local communities and the championship's Scientific Committee.
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Of course you need to sell something in order to make money, don't you? Well, no, you don't. There are other ways and that is what this article will show you. It isn't just eBay, you can use this method to earn money from a great deal of companies and never have to actually sell a product to anyone. I am buying and selling online, but I do not have a product. I sell about USD 3K a month. No, I am not selling a consultancy or service either. I am selling used textbooks — but I do not have to keep books with me or procure them like any other seller has to, or wait for a buyer to purchase from me. My model is as easy as 1-2-3 and it has been working great. 1. I find a book being sold by website XYZ. 2. I find website ABC that is buying that book at a price higher than XYZ's selling price. 3. I place an order at XYZ, get the book, and sell it to ABC. 4. I keep the difference. The secret is finding books that are being bought by websites at higher prices. This is extremely tough to do if you do not have a technology aide. However, thanks to my techy friend, I was introduced to such technology — called Flippiness. Flippiness allows users to find special combinations that we call a flip. Flippiness has a free plan where you get flips that make you less than 5 bucks per flip. But if you are serious about making money this way, I recommend no less than the Gold plan, which costs 100 bucks a month. You will still make these mistakes knowingly or unknowingly for the first few times. You will, however, learn from your own experiences. There is a helpful community of people who reply on Flippiness. If you are a Facebook user, you can join it too and get some help when you have a question. You are the only person who can answer that. I'd recommend that you not put in $100 a month to start with. Sign up as a normal Bronze user and flip a few cheap books. Decide on how much you want to invest ($50 is good to start with), and only buy a book cheaper than that. Send the book out and see if you made any money. You will also get acquainted with the process and the amount of work it requires from you. Once you have flipped a few books, then you can decide if you want to continue. If you feel this is for you, then you can start putting in more time and money — and reaping the benefits.
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I remember just last Friday, I was hanging out with a female Corporal (time for everyone to scream FRATERNIZATION!!!!!!!) before a working party to stash away Christmas trees after a Santa comes to the hangar event for the sons/daughters of Marines in our unit in Miramar. ADD NOTE: While like every Marine who hates working parties like the ones where you're forced to police call and the whatnot, these are the rare few where you could skate, and might have fun. The Christmas Santa working party had us dress up as Olaf, Santa, and his elves, load up a "sleigh" into a C-130, and taxi to a hangar full of kids eager to meet Santa and that Frozen character of a Snowman. She was one of the cool NCOs, not caring about me saying Corporal every other sentence, talking about her own personal BS experience, and what I could possibly do to deal with it for the next 3 years. I should've asked her if she actually liked being a Marine or not. Considering that she was a female and of a higher ranking than me, she'd probably would've said yes, not having to deal with the same BS that I was dealing with. But aside from witnessing the double standard on a daily basis, I've seen firsthand how this isn't the Few and the Proud the Marines were advertising like they keep saying. More Marines are applying for VEERP packages in my unit than there are Marines that are looking into retirement. The subtle difference is that while not all Marines have the same reason. A majority of the VEERP Marines know what they were doing post Marine Corps and couldn't wait to do so. The retiring ones were worrying about what they should do, contemplating of the careers they could've done 15-20 years before. We've been set up by an illusion that if we did our time, kissed asses, and stay in longer, we'd have a nice pension, much respect, and have it easy. It's a complete. Freaking. Lie. None of the MCI's, MarineNet courses, or things that I've been voluntold to have relevance to me. I don't even think that MarineNet course on CyberAwareness even helped one bit, more Marines violate what they teach than those who actually apply what they learned. I've seen NCO's/SNCO's/Officers that couldn't tell the difference between "You're" and "Your", fat nasties telling us how to get higher PFT/CFT scores, fall the hell out of simple moto runs like the Marine Corps Birthday run. AND IT'S NOT EVEN THAT HARD!!!!!! Further more, while I don't really live in the world of daily games of many individuals in the Marines regardless of the whole POG/Grunt thing, it seems to be seeping into my life now with this Dike of a Sergeant who thinks she's the grunt of the IPAC, reigning in on my Corporal (not the female one, but a different one who I also consider pretty chill), and my fellow Marines of the same rank, somehow thinking we've lost the way of the Marine Corps. I don't know? Where we have to stand at parade rest when talking to a superior? Where we have to call people by their rank every other sentence? Knowing how to call cadence/drill? She has yet to realize that being in an Airwing unit rank sometimes doesn't matter when you have to trust another Marine not by their rank, but by their experience and individuality in an effort to survive. Not by how they can't to keep their thumbs along the trouser seams, how their voice can't match the cadence they call, or if they simply don't want to do MCI's/MarineNet courses altogether like me, it's not the ending of the freaking world. Other than this, it quite infuriates me how I sometimes have to type up awards for Marines that do their jobs. I think one of my friends even typed up a NAM for a Sergeant that was simply a part of the Base Color Guard for one day. I honestly don't have a problem typing up awards for Marines who actually go above and beyond the "Call of Duty" like rescuing a seriously injured biker off the highway and driving him to the hospital. You probably think I'm joking, but these are real citations that I have seen in the S-1. This BS really makes me want to get FAPed out to do something else. I can't stand it anymore. Send me to the pool to help the Water Survival Instructors for a year and I won't have a problem with it. Or make me a coach at the range. I'm an okay shooter, but know how to get others to shoot better than me! Let me play Haji at Pendleton, where I don't have to worry about some douche of a SNCO tell me to shave, and I can mess around with grunts who think that they're Gods. Guys, are you having the same thoughts on a daily basis? Do you wish you are already out when you're a year into your 4 year contract? Or wishing you were reassigned somewhere else? Have a good Christmas and more to come!
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MPA 8300 Leadership Ethics Overview of Ethical Dilemmas: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ moral-dilemmas/ ETHICAL DILEMMAS: DEALING WITH VALUES CONFLICTS "[To] do this to the right person, to the right extent, at the right time, with the right motive, and in the right way, that is not for every one nor is it easy; wherefore goodness is both rare and laudable and noble." (Aristotle, Ethics II.9) In most if not all organizations, and no matter how hard organizational leaders try to deal with them, problems just seem to keep cropping up. Even when it appears that an organizational leader has solved a particular problem, it oftentimes just as quickly reappears, like weeds in a flower bed! Cuban (1992) argues that organizational leaders shouldn't be surprised that problems emerge time and again. The reason that the solution hasn't worked and the same (or similar) problem constantly reappears�despite one's most valiant efforts�is that the organizational leader has not addressed (or, at least, not adequately addressed) the fundamental conflict of values embedded in the problem (what Cuban calls the "issue"). Thus, when the underlying values come into conflict again, the same or similar problem emerges yet another time. What organizational leaders and followers need to deal with, Cuban believes, are not the "problems" but the "issues." That is, functional responsibilities or personality differences that tend to divide people are not focal; what is focal is the conflict of values at the heart of those responsibilities and differences. Dealing with these and building a set of shared values is what promotes the type of "organizational learning" (DiBella & Nevis, 1998) wherein followers engage in behaviors where they learn to solve their problems (McWhinney, Webber, Smith, & Novokowsky, 1997). By likening "problems" to "symptoms" and "issues" to "diseases," Cuban's (1992) insight suggests that organizational leaders would be better off spending their time attending to the underlying causes of organizational dysfunction�the fundamental conflict of values�manifesting themselves in the problems that plague their organizations. To do so, he asserts, requires organizational leaders to change how they think about and approach problems in their organizations. Reframing "problems" as "dilemmas"... Problems might be defined as those recurring and frustrating �glitches� and �snafus� which impede smooth organizational functioning. They also hinder the process of achieving personal and professional as well as organizational goals. When organizational leaders focus exclusively upon problem solving, they tend to identify and select a technique or a series of techniques which promise―like elixirs―to solve the problem in the most efficient and effective manner. To this end, organizational leaders will spend no small amount of time and money endeavoring to develop expertise in problem solving. Perhaps they will carefully study trade books, watch self-help videos, post motivational posters in the office, or take graduate courses that promise to assist them in their problem-solving activities by introducing skill sets that have demonstrated success in a variety of organizational settings. Yet, as the hard lessons of personal and professional experience have taught leaders all too frequently and despite all of the promises made, the same or similar problems reappear, forcing these people to deal with these problems once again. When will organizational leaders realize that these elixirs are nothing more than "snake oil"? Many reasons explain this phenomenon. One requires that organizational leaders recognize how intentions, circumstances, and situations vary greatly and what might well have proven itself effective in one context might prove itself to be equally ineffective in another context. A second reason can be stated by shifting metaphors. Rather than studying the skills and techniques associated with "problem solving," organizational leaders can adopt the medical metaphor. How does this metaphorical shift change organizational leadership thinking? While these leaders may have been successful in ameliorating the symptoms of the problem, they have provided only a temporary palliative for the dysfunction. Nothing has really changed; people continue to point the finger of blame at one another and make accusations about who really is to blame for the now ongoing dismal state of affairs they were told were now "fixed." Sergiovanni (1986) explains the problem-solving cycle as a "practice episode" which organizational leaders can use to learn how better to lead their organizations. A practice episode consists of three stages: 1) an organizational leader's intentions―what one intends going into the practice episode; 2) one's actions in leadership practice―the behaviors one exhibits in the practice episode; and, 3) the outcomes resulting from the combination of the organizational leader's actions and intentions―the problems bewailed or solutions celebrated. In so far as Sergiovanni is concerned, an organizational leader does not solve problems if one's actions are not congruent with one's intentions (what Argyris and Sch�n [1974; 1996] called "Model 1" theory-in-practice), that is, what one espouses is not how one acts in a practice episode. When an organizational leader's actions are congruent with one's intentions (what Argyris and Sch�n called "Model 2" theory-in-practice) in a practice episode, it is more likely that problems will be solved, as this is evidenced in organizational outcomes. Critical in the shift from a self-protective model of interpersonal behavior to a more open model is learning and, in practice episodes, the organizational leader's learning about one's intentions and actions with the goal of making them more congruent. In contrast to a practice episode, an ethical dilemma is defined as a fundamental conflict of values embedded in (or masked by) and motivating recurring organizational problems. Both alternatives present a positive option―two "goods"―that, unfortunately, the selection of one forecloses the possibility of the other. Consider the husband whose wife has just returned from the hairdresser and asks, "How do you like my haircut, honey?" The truth is that the husband detests the haircut. Should he tell his wife the truth―the "good"? Or, to preserve marital harmony―the "good," should the husband be less-than-forthright? Additionally, each alternative in a dilemma possesses inherent drawbacks that the other alternative avoids. Returning to the fictitious husband, telling the truth will likely lead to hurt feelings and estrangement, certainly not conducive to marital happiness. Yet, telling a lie is an affront to the vow of being "true...all the days of my life." A dilemma, then, requires organizational leaders to deal with the conflicts of values at the heart of conflicts if organizational leaders are to solve organizational problems. Invoking the medical metaphor once again, reframing a "problem" as a "dilemma" requires leaders to search for and to identify the disease manifesting itself in the symptoms of organizational dysfunction. To do so, organizational leaders must have the courage to challenge themselves and their followers as well to identify the problem as well to probe into and beyond them if they are see clearly the deeper issue that the problem manifests. The impact this reframing can have in organizations is that, over time and with persistence, followers can learn to engage in purposive behaviors that forge a set of shared values which will enable them solve their problems on their own (DiBella & Nevis, 1998). To achieve this outcome, however, requires not only courage but also the willingness to engage in self-change and to inculcate virtue in oneself and others. This provides the solid foundation upon which people can engage in ethical and principled decision making whereby they solve problems as these emerge because the people involved possess a common purpose and set of values. Cuban (1992) asserts that ameliorating the issue embedded in organizational problems is more likely to reduce the probability that organizational problems will re-emerge because ethical leadership (that is, organizational leadership built upon a base of shared purpose and values) requires a form of compliance that is based upon shared norms (Etzioni, 1975). Over time, Cuban (1992) argues, people will gradually change as they accept their responsibilities and solve their problems ethically. In short, putting out fires, though sometimes necessary, is very different from engaging in fire prevention. Ethical leaders engage in the latter with the goal being that their followers will engage in the former. Ethical dilemmas... An ethical dilemma emerges in a context of conflict between at least two goods (values) which require different responses. The conflict can be simple and straightforward, like a person who makes conflicting promises. What is that person to do? The conflict can be more complex, for example, when physicians and families agree that human life should not be prolonged and that unpreventable pain should not be tolerated. Just when should life support be withdrawn? The conflict can also be very complex as Sartre (1957) noted in relating the story of the student whose brother had been killed in the German offensive of 1940. The student desired with all of his heart to avenge his brother's death and to fight the forces he regarded as the incarnation of evil. But, the student's mother was living with him and he was her sole consolation in life. The student was torn between two values. One value was of limited scope but certain efficacy, that is, personal devotion to his mother. The second value was of wider scope but uncertain efficacy, that is, offering one's services in an attempt to contribute to the defeat of an unjust aggressor. In such contexts, an agent views oneself as having ethical principles to guide the decision-making process toward at least two good acts but doing so is not possible. The crucial elements of an ethical dilemma are these: the agent can perform each action and the agent cannot perform both or all of the actions. Thus, the agent appears to be condemned to ethical failure on at least one count because no matter what course of conduct the agent selects, this person will not do what virtue requires, namely, will fail to do something that the agent ought to do. However, when one of the ethical requirements overrides another there is no genuine ethical dilemma. So, in addition to the two elements already mentioned, in order to have a genuine ethical dilemma, it must also be the case that none of the other conflicting values can be overridden. Sartre's story about the student proves instructive in this regard. If the student was certain that he would make a difference in defeating the Germans, then the obligation to join the military would prevail. But, if the student would make little or no difference whatsoever in the cause of the French, then his obligation to tend to his mother's needs would take precedence since there he is virtually certain to be helpful. Some ethicists have argued that solving an ethical dilemma involves hierarchically arranging the resolutions to the conflict of values, however many there might be. In this scheme, the highest-ordered resolution always prevails, the second prevails unless it conflicts with the first, and so on. This scheme is problematic, however, and on at least two counts. First: it is not credible to assert that values and the conduct required by them can be so neatly ordered. Keeping one's promises and not harming others clearly can conflict but it is not at all clear that one of these resolutions should always prevail over the other. Second: were it possible to arrange values and the conduct required by them hierarchically, it is entirely possible that the same value and resolution can give rise to conflicting obligations (what ethicists call "symmetrical cases" [Sinnott-Armstrong, 1988]). William Styron invites his audience to enter just such a context in his novel, Sophie's Choice. A mother, Sophie, and her two children are interred in a Nazi concentration camp. A guard informs Sophie that one child will be killed and the other allowed to live. Her decision will save the life of one child but only by condemning the other to death. The context is further complicated by the guard who informs Sophie that, if she chooses neither child, then both will be killed. This piece of information provides Sophie with an ethically compelling reason to choose one child; yet, Sophie has equally compelling reasons to choose to save both. Thus, the value of preserving human life gives rise to a genuine ethical dilemma. Ethical dilemmas present organizational leaders with two questions: "What ought I do?" and "Why ought I do it?" It is likely that different organizational leaders will select different resolutions to an ethical dilemma presenting itself depending upon the situation, intentions, and the circumstances. Because of this characteristic, some ethicists (Kant, 1971; Mill, 1979; Ross, 1930, 1939) have argued that ethical theory should not allow for the possibility of a dilemma. That presupposes, of course, that there exists only one choice concerning what ought to be done. Ethical leadership... Since conflicts between values cannot be waved away as if they do not exist, ethical leadership, then, involves learning to reframe problems as dilemmas. Ethical leadership also requires organizational leaders to mature as their primary concern ought to be the acquisition of virtue not technique and character not expertise. Ethical leaders, then, are those women and men who possess an abiding interest in forging a shared purpose and set of values among contending factions of followers in practice episodes, not making them subservient and acquiescent functionaries. However, doing so comes at the price of forming what ethicists call "moral residue" (Marcus, 1980; Williams, 1965). Since the stark choices presented by ethical dilemmas conflict with one another, no matter what course of conduct an organizational leader chooses, there will be remorse, regret, or guilt (Greenspan, 1995). These powerful emotions certainly figure prominently in an ethical dilemma and, rightly so, because the organizational leader and followers must sacrifice one value for another. Generally speaking, leadership ethics focuses upon making wise decisions in the organizational context within which people operate. The negative feelings experienced�the "experiential component"�when rendering a decision about what must be done in an ethical dilemma must be questioned because the negative feelings are based upon the belief that one has done something wrong, and must take responsibility for it. While these negative feelings are understandable on a personal level, the decision made�the "cognitive component"�provides the intellectual justification that supports the decision made and for which the organizational leader bears personal responsibility. When an organizational leader's decision causes harm�and it is quite likely that any decision made in an ethical dilemma will cause some degree of harm�it is entirely natural that the leader will wonder if one is at fault, even if to outsiders it is patently obvious that the organizational leader bears no ethical responsibility for that harm. Human beings are not so finely tuned, however, that they can turn powerful emotions on and off like light switches and water faucets. It is good that human beings are like this not only because the degree of negative feeling depends very much upon the agent's perception of ethical responsibility but also because these negative feelings make agents more cautious about rendering decisions, more sensitive to duty and responsibility, more empathetic to the plight of others, and the impact that a leader's decision will have upon other human beings. 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Beatriz Santiago Belmonte cultural transfer dutch revolt B. Santiago Belmonte MA [email protected] Relations between the Low Countries and Spain in the Early Modern Period. Cultural Transfer Studies. Currently I'm working on my PhD entitled "Spanish Heroes in the Low Countries. The Experience of War during the First Decade of the Dutch Revolt (1567-1577)". Among the big amount of studies about the History of the Eighty Year's War we hardly find approaches that help us understand the day-to-day of the soldiers involved in the conflict. For this reason I'm focusing on the analysis of the personal correspondence of twenty commanders present in the Low Countries between 1567 and 1577. Their descriptions and opinions on particular events lay at the core of my research and will be compared to information given by the political elite. It is to be expected that the information provided by the commanders on the one hand and the political elite on the other hand differ greatly. These discrepancies and contrasts will offer new insights into the Dutch Revolt and its protagonists. This research is part of Raymond Fagel's NWO-project 'Facing the Enemy. The Spanish Army Commanders during the First Decade of the Dutch Revolt (1567-1577)'. After finishing my bachelor in History at Complutense University of Madrid in 2011 I completed a Master in History of the Spanish Monarchy between the 16th and 19th centuries. My Master thesis was a study of the role played by foreigners within the Spanish Court of Habsburgs in the Early Modern Period. I focused on a German group that surrounded the Queen Maria Anna of Neuburg (1690-1700). Between March and June 2011 I worked as an intern at the Royal Academy of History of Spain where I participated in the composition of the Diccionario Biográfico Español. Institute for History Algemene Geschiedenis No relevant ancillary activities Facing the enemy Spanish Heroes in the Low Countries. The Experience of War during the First Decade of the Dutch Revolt (1567-1577) Europe 1000-1800: Collective Identities and Transnational Networks
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Here you will find photos & videos from various events, services, camps & from the world church. Stay tuned for updates! President Steve Veazey and Apostle Rick Maupin discuss their recent trip to Gumiguda, India. While in India, they attended a celebration that highlighted the 50th anniversary of the organization of Community of Christ in India.
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Home 2012 December (Page 3) Oxford University Seeks Three Human Rights Post Doctoral Fellows Published on December 5, 2012 Author: Dapo Akande The Oxford Martin School Programme on Human Rights for Future Generations is seeking three Postdoctoral Research Fellows. This interdisciplinary research programme, which I will co-direct, will commence in January 2013 and will focus on the extent to which human rights constitutes an appropriate framework for confronting some of the most serious problems facing current and future generations. Within this shared framework the research programme focuses on three of the most urgent aspects of insecurity: armed conflict, poverty and environmental change. This programme is a collaboration of academics in the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Philosophy, and the Department of Politics and International Relations, at the University of Oxford. The Research Fellows will have completed (or be about to to complete) a doctorate in Law, Philosophy, Politics or International Relations. Each of the posts is for three years starting in January 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter. Further information about these positions can be found here and here Filed under: EJIL Reports Comments Off on Oxford University Seeks Three Human Rights Post Doctoral Fellows Does General Assembly Resolution 67/19 Have Any Implications for the Legal Status of Palestine? Published on December 4, 2012 Author: Jure Vidmar Jure Vidmar is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Faculty of Law, and Research Fellow at St Johns College, University of Oxford. He has written widely on the process of State creation (see SSRN page here), including: 'Explaining the Legal Effects of Recognition' (2012) International and Comparative Law Quarterly 361. On 29 November 2012, with 138 votes in favour, nine against and forty-one abstentions, the General Assembly adopted Resolution 67/19, which, inter alia, "accord[ed] to Palestine non-member observer State status in the United Nations…" This post considers whether the vote in the General Assembly objectively confirms that Palestine is a state and/or whether the General Assembly on 29 November 2012, in fact, created a new state (a matter considered briefly by Dapo at the end of his post on the Resolution). In essence, did the Resolution change anything in terms of legal status and did Palestine on 29 November become more of a state than it was on 28 November? The post thus narrowly focuses on the implications of Resolution 67/19; it does not intend to clarify Palestine's legal status in general. In this instance, Palestine's legal status could be implicitly clarified in two ways. One way would be if the Resolution meant admission to the international organisation, which prescribes statehood as a prerequisite for membership. The other possibility is that by voting for the Resolution which accords "to Palestine non-member observer State status" [emphasis added], those states voting in favour implicitly recognised Palestine as a state. Indeed, the Resolution here says that Palestine is a state. What is the legal significance of this phrasing and of the fact that 138 states are happy with it? Did the 138 states voting in favour thus create a state by (implicit) recognition or at least confirm Palestine's legal status?This post will argue that the General Assembly resolution itself and the voting behaviour of states neither altered nor clarified the legal status of Palestine. On 29 November 2012, Palestine did not become more or less of a state than it was before. The Resolution may well be a significant step in an internationalised political process which could ultimately clarify and settle Palestine's legal status. But the Resolution of 29 November 2012 does not have any direct legal implications for Palestine's statehood. Read the rest of this entry… Filed under: EJIL Analysis, Palestine, States and Statehood Palestine as a UN Observer State: Does this Make Palestine a State? Last week, the UN General Assembly voted by 138 to 9 (with 41 abstaining) "to accord to Palestine non-member observer State status in the United Nations". Thus, Palestine which has been an observer at the UN since 1974 has had its status within the UN upgraded to being an observer State. There has been much euphoria on one side as a result of this decision, and dismay on the other side. However, what are the implications, if any, of this decision. It is thought that one reason why Israel opposed the change, though it asserts that the decision achieves nothing, is that characterising the Palestinian as an observer State would give Palestine access to legal, particularly judicial, remedies that it otherwise would not have (see BBC Q & A report here). It was reported that the United Kingdom, which in the end abstained from voting, was prepared to vote in favour of the resolution, if Palestine had been prepared to pledge not to ratify the Rome Statute of the ICC or to seek to utilise the International Court of Justice. So though the granting of observer Status does not change "the facts on the ground", it is thought that it would change the legal position of Palestine under international law. But does it? Are there new legal options open to Palestine as a result of the resolution and does the resolution constitute Palestine as a State? Any student of international law will be familiar with the debate between the declaratory theory of recognition of States and the constitutive theory. Theory, practice and judicial decisions favour the declaratory theory and assert that recognition does not create Statehood. Although last week's decision does not grant Palestine membership of the UN (which would require Security Council approval), the decision to grant observer State status to Palestine is an act of collective recognition of the statehood of Palestine. If that decision is capable of effecting the legal changes hoped for (by proponents) or feared (by those oppose the decision), this will provide strong support to the view that collective recognition is capable of creating Statehood. Read the rest of this entry… Filed under: EJIL Analysis, International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Law, International Tribunals, Palestine, State Responsibility, States and Statehood The Sheer Awfulness of Julian Assange Published on December 1, 2012 Author: Marko Milanovic Julian Assange gave an interview to the BBC yesterday – available here – which I commend to readers; it's only 10 minutes long. Assange has of course had a long history of Messianic self-victimization and refusing to submit to legal process in Sweden and the UK on charges of sexual assault. I won't even go into the momentous irony of a supposed champion for the freedom of speech taking refuge in the embassy of a country whose regime is generally not regarded as being very friendly to said freedom, or indeed of that country criticising the UK as imperialist whilst simultaneously violating the UK's sovereignty by unlawfully harbouring a fugitive from justice. But while this BBC interview is a continuation of a long tradition on his part, I must say that until I had watched it I had not realized just how absolutely awful and cringe-worthy Assange is as a human being – he was not simply uncivil to the unfortunate BBC journalist interviewing him (herself admittedly not say an Edward R. Murrow), but was a first rate, frothing at the mouth kind of bully. His frequently completely uncritical supporters may want to take note. My favourite moment in the interview comes at about 3:35 when he says, apparently as conclusive evidence that the UK Supreme Court decision dismissing his appeal against extradition to Sweden was completely wrong, that 'in two academic articles [holding up two fingers] the Cambridge International Law Journal has condemned the findings of the Supreme Court.' He is in fact referring to these two blog posts by Tiina Pajuste and Cameron Miles (both of which I recommend, who are rightly critical of the Court's application of Art. 31(3)(b) VCLT) on the website of the Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law (on whose academic review board I happily sit, in the spirit of full disclosure). Now how adorable is that? Abscoding from the law on the pretext that the decision of the highest court in the land was criticized in a blog post or two. I see much potential here! (For our previous coverage of the Assange saga and the analysis of the pertinent legal issues readers can click on 'Diplomatic Asylum' in the categories tab below). Filed under: Diplomatic Asylum, EJIL Analysis, Extradition Tags: Assange
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module Data.BucketHistogram ( BucketHistogram , bucketHistogram , bucketHistogramWithBounds , reset , quantile , insert ) where import Data.Array data BucketHistogram = BucketHistogram { numBuckets :: Int , buckets :: Array Int Int , lowerBounds :: Array Int Int , upperBounds :: Array Int Int , countElems :: Int } deriving Show bucketHistogram :: Int -> Int -> BucketHistogram bucketHistogram n s = BucketHistogram { numBuckets = n , buckets = mkBuckets n , lowerBounds = lowerBoundsArr , upperBounds = upperBoundsArr , countElems = 0 } where lowerBoundsArr = listArray (0, n - 1) [i * s | i <- [0..(n - 1)]] upperBoundsArr = listArray (0, n - 1) [i * s | i <- [1..n]] bucketHistogramWithBounds :: Int -> [Int] -> [Int] -> BucketHistogram bucketHistogramWithBounds n lb ub = BucketHistogram { numBuckets = n , buckets = mkBuckets n , lowerBounds = listArray (0, n - 1) lb , upperBounds = listArray (0, n - 1) ub , countElems = 0 } mkBuckets :: Int -> Array Int Int mkBuckets n = listArray (0, n - 1) (replicate n 0) reset :: BucketHistogram -> BucketHistogram reset h@BucketHistogram { numBuckets = n } = h { buckets = mkBuckets n , countElems = 0 } quantile :: (Fractional a, Ord a) => BucketHistogram -> a -> Int quantile h@BucketHistogram { numBuckets = n , buckets = bucketsArr , countElems = cnt , lowerBounds = lowerBoundsArr } targetQuantile = loop 0 0 where loop total i | i == n = 0 | currQuantile total >= targetQuantile = lowerBoundsArr ! i | otherwise = loop (total + bucketsArr ! i) (i + 1) currQuantile total = fromIntegral total / fromIntegral cnt insert :: BucketHistogram -> Int -> BucketHistogram insert h@BucketHistogram { buckets = bucketsArr, countElems = cnt } datum = h { buckets = bucketsArr // [(idx, curr + 1)] , countElems = cnt + 1 } where curr = bucketsArr ! idx idx = findBucket h datum findBucket :: BucketHistogram -> Int -> Int findBucket h@BucketHistogram { upperBounds = upperBoundsArr, numBuckets = nb } datum | datum > upperBoundsArr ! (nb - 1) = nb - 1 | otherwise = loop 0 (nb - 1) where loop low high | low > high = -1 | otherwise = case cmp of EQ -> mid GT -> loop low (mid - 1) LT -> loop (mid + 1) high where mid = (low + high) `div` 2 cmp = compareBucket h mid datum compareBucket :: BucketHistogram -> Int -> Int -> Ordering compareBucket h bucket datum | low <= datum && high > datum = EQ | low > datum = GT | otherwise = LT where low = lowerBounds h ! bucket high = upperBounds h ! bucket
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CF28 - Villafranca del Bierzo - O Cebreiro - 30 km Following Calle del Agua, which goes through Villafranca del Bierzo from side to side, you will get to the bridge over river Burbia. From here you have two options that lead to Trabadelo (10 km away from Villafranca): a) The route on the N-VI following the twisting valley of the river Valcarce. This is the old route of the Way, but walking on the road shoulder is uncomfortable and quite dangerous due to the traffic. b) The alternative itinerary by Cerro del Real, more exhausting but surrounded by nature. On Barrio de Tejedores, you will start going up 3 km, between heathers and broom on the right, and pine trees, chestnut trees and oaks on the left. Along this route you will enjoy splendid sights over the Valvarce Valley and the Teleno Mountain. Once you get to Cerro Real, you will keep going up the hill seeing the Pereje Valley on the distance. On the right, you will have Arroyo Real and Pradela in the background. After this, you will get to a stone wall, where de way forks: you will take the path on the left, which goes between chestnut trees. Soon after, you will get to a paved road that goes down to Trabadelo, where the way joins the option a). From Trabadelo to Portela you can follow the trails, now for local use, of the old N-VI, to the 419,2 km of the new path, which leads to Ambasmestas, Vega de Valcarce (2 km after), Ruitelán (1,5 after Vega) and Herrería (2 km after Ruitelán). You will leave Herrerías ascending on a road and turning left after 1 km, following a path that goes to the river Valcarce. You will cross the river though a small stone bridge and initiate a hard ascent on a road which is first paved with flagstones and, after 2 km in constant climb, leads to La Faba. From here, the way ascends along 2 km, on a hillside full of heathers, towards Laguna de Castilla, the last village of León. Approximately 1 km after this, a milestone marks the division between Castilla y León and Galicia, and the distance to Santiago de Compostela (152 km). After ascending 1 km more, you will reach the top of Cebreiro. Federación Española de Asociaciones del Camino de Santiago Very useful guide: Camino de Santiago. National Geographic If you want to download any route in PDF format, you need to be registered. This is a very easy and free of charge process, and you will also enjoy other advantages.
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