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B. Turnquist, supported by B. Mazade and unanimously approved.
a B-4 district at 2272 Henry Street, by David McLaughlin, McLaughlin Motorz, LLC. L.
regarding this request, and recommends approval with the conditions listed.
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by the applicant, was made by L. Spataro, supported by B. Turnquist and unanimously approved.
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Trump says the police, military and bikers have his back and it could get "very bad."
Submitted by Mike Daugherty on Sun, 2019/03/17 - 9:21pm.
If Obama or Clinton or even Bush would have used the dictator type of rhetoric Trump uses there would have been so much outrage by the media and the public that they would have been removed from office. We have a mentally ill maniac as President and it is very scary to think about what he is doing with all of his power. He definitely has the power and means to rig his own election again and to also rig the Congressional elections and add lots of right wing white extremists (and supremacists) that will support his agenda. Imagine the things that could happen if we had a real national emergency. Trump could use an emergency situation as a excuse to invoke some kind of martial law across the country or call for drastic emergency powers just as Hitler and other dictators did to obtain total power of their governments. Trump has already done irrefutable damage to our country. Lets hope we are are rid of him before we have a real emergency and it is too late. Trump's talk about the military, the police, biker supporters, etc. has a purpose. I sure hope his plan does not come together.
Submitted by Mike Daugherty on Wed, 2019/03/20 - 7:33pm.
Trump is a draft dodger that has said he does not like American POW's. The comments he made about John McCain today and over the weekend shows that he is a disrespectful jerk that does not deserve the respect of the military, police, veterans, or anybody. Our Congressman Tim Burchett has been an outspoken supporter of American veterans. I hope Burchett has enough guts to speak out and condemn Trump for his disgraceful comments about an American military hero. It is a shame Republicans are so terrified of Trump's punishment that even when he trashes one of their own dear friends, they do not have the character to speak out. I know if they were attacked in that manner their friend John McCain would defend them to the end.
Submitted by R. Neal on Wed, 2019/03/20 - 8:02pm.
I hope Burchett has enough guts to speak out and condemn Trump for his disgraceful comments about an American military hero.
Don't hold your breath. Burchett has so far toed the Trump line. Hope I'm wrong.
Submitted by Mike Daugherty on Sat, 2019/03/23 - 1:39pm.
Nope, I am sure you are right. Like most of his Republican cronies, Burchett does not have the character and courage to speak out against Trump's trashing an American hero that served his country honorably in the military and in Congress. McCain was an honorable and decent man that we all can respect. Trump is dishonest and immoral man that has never earned the respect of anybody. | {
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[OPINION] The death of democracy by a thousand cuts
Enrique de la Cruz January 16, 2021
Across the Islands, Health & Wellness
DOH declares national dengue epidemic
Health Secretary Francisco Duque III (left), Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Fortunato de la Peña (right), and National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) Executive Director, Undersecretary Ricardo Jalad, pose with a mascot during the press briefing of "Sabayang 4 o'clock habit para Deng-Get Out", held at Camp Emilio Aguinaldo in Quezon City on Tuesday, August 6. | PNA photo by Joey O. Razon
THE Department of Health (DOH) on Tuesday, August 6, declared a national dengue epidemic amid the rising cases of the mosquito-borne disease that has so far claimed at least 622 lives since January throughout the Philippines.
According to Health Secretary Francisco Duque III, the declaration was needed to speed up response.
"It is important that a national epidemic be declared in these areas to identify where a localized response is needed and to enable the local government units to use their quick response fund to address the epidemic situation," he said during a press conference at the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) in Camp Aguinaldo.
The announcement came following the national dengue alert that DOH issued three weeks ago.
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, as chair of the NDRRMC, said he has issued a memorandum circular urging all agencies of NDRRMC "to support the nationwide dengue epidemic response."
"Lahat nung mga member ng NDRRMC na agencies (All member agencies of the NDRRMC) will now support the efforts of the DOH to stop this epidemic, eliminate this epidemic," he said.
Lorenzana also explained that a national emergency or state of calamity had not been declared due to the disease only affecting select areas.
"May mga areas na malaki, mas malaki ang tama, may mga maliliit (There are areas that are worse affected, others not so much). It's up to the provinces and towns to declare their own state of calamity," he said.
Duque noted that 146,062 dengue cases were recorded nationwide from Jan. 1 to July 20 — a figure that is twice the recorded cases (73,818) during the same period last year.
Based on a DOH dengue surveillance report, Western Visayas had the most number of cases at 23,330, followed by Calabarzon with 16,515. Zamboanga Peninsula reported 12,317 cases; Northern Mindanao, 11,455; and SOCCSKSARGEN, 11,083 cases.
Meanwhile, the seven regions that have exceeded the epidemic threshold are Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Bicol, Western Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula and Northern Mindanao.
Ilocos, Central Visayas and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, on the other hand, are the regions that have exceeded the alert threshold.
A risk
A group of doctors, scientists and health professionals on Thursday, Aug. 1, urged the government to lift the ban on Dengvaxia vaccine due to the surge in dengue cases.
Dengvaxia was banned in 2017 after Sanofi Pasteur, its manufacturer, disclosed that the vaccine could cause severe dengue in patients with no prior exposure to the virus.
Duque, for his part, pointed out that Dengvaxia was not cost-effective at P1,000 per dose.
"It is not recommended for mass vaccination because there is no reliable test that would establish prior dengue infection. If there is, this particular test cross-reacts with several other viruses," the health secretary said.
"Who knows that severe dengue reaction will not occur in a particular individual? So there's a risk," he added.
Tags: Dengue, Department of Health
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PH now has the second highest number of COVID-19 cases in Southeast Asia
Ritchel Mendiola July 8, 2020
WHO: PH doing well in COVID-19 fight
COVID-19 cases in PH reach 37,514
Asian Journal Press July 1, 2020
PH still on first wave of COVID-19 pandemic – DOH
Ritchel Mendiola May 22, 2020
COVID-19 cases in PH breach 10,000 mark
Ritchel Mendiola May 7, 2020
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The Constitutional Convention of 1787: A Revolution in Government
by Richard R. Beeman
The United States Constitution has become the primary text of America's civil religion. As a nation lacking a common religion, "We the People" have come to worship our Constitution as the scripture that holds us together. In virtually all of the public opinion polls conducted on the subject, Americans not only express their reverence for the Constitution, but also their strong opinions about its meaning. Indeed, many Americans—whether Tea Party members, left-wing critics of growing inequality in America, Democrats or Republicans in Congress, and (with particular impact) justices of the United States Supreme Court—feel so passionately about our founding documents that they claim that they and they alone are the true defenders of the ideas expressed in them; and that their opponents are not only mistaken and misguided, but in some cases, downright "un-American." But in fact, whatever their passion or reverence for America's Constitution, most Americans lack even a minimal historical understanding of it. (In one recent survey, for example, 71 percent of Americans believed that the phrase "all men are created equal" appeared in the Constitution, not in the Declaration of the Independence. Even more amazing, in another poll, a third of American expressed the belief that the Declaration of Independence was written after the Civil War!)
This brief, introductory essay on the "Interactive Constitution" will focus on the efforts of the fifty-five men who gathered in Philadelphia in the Assembly Room of the Pennsylvania State House (much later to be known as Independence Hall) in the summer of 1787 to draft the four parchment pages of the original Constitution. But it is impossible to begin even a brief essay on the Constitution and the Founding Fathers of 1787 without saying a few words about the document, drafted eleven years earlier, without which Americans could not be engaged in defining the character of their new nation: the Declaration of Independence.
The Beginning of an "American Identity."
America's Declaration of Independence, drafted by the young but rapidly-rising revolutionary leader Thomas Jefferson, and adopted by the revolutionary Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, marks the first attempt by the "united States" of America not only to justify their decision to separate themselves from the Empire of Great Britain, but also to define some of the "unalienable rights" on which their revolutionary action was based. Included in the opening paragraphs of the Declaration of Independence is perhaps the most important statement of American ideals ever articulated:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
Those ideas of the equality of mankind; that governments are based on the consent of the governed; that it is the fundamental obligation of a government to serve the needs of the people it governs; and, indeed, that it is the right of the people to abolish a government that does not serve those ends, has formed the basis of American government and society from that time forward.
As a part of their decision for independence, the "united States" moved forward to create the first written constitutions in the world's history. Most of those state constitutions, in addition to crafting specific outlines of the way in which their new state governments should function, included "declarations of rights." These declarations articulated in specific fashion the nature of the "unalienable rights" referred to in the Declaration of Independence—rights such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the right of trial by jury, the right to bear arms in the context of a "citizens militia," and many, many others. These state constitutions were bold revolutionary experiments, and in many cases, because they were the first time state political leaders sought to write down the way their governments should function, they were far from perfect. But they were an important step forward in the notion that the purpose of governments was to serve the public interest while at the same time protecting individual liberty.
Shortly thereafter, the thirteen soon-to-be independent states created an "Articles of Confederation." Although some regard it as America's first "federal" constitution, in fact, it gave so few powers to the central American government that it was more like a treaty among the thirteen independent states than a constitution for a new nation. It amounted to little more than a "league of friendship," in which "each state retain[ed] its sovereignty, freedom, and independence." Although it gave to the central government substantial responsibilities—including the "common defence, the security of their liberties and their mutual and general welfare"—it denied to the government most of the powers necessary to carry out those responsibilities—including the power to tax and to regulate commerce among the independent states. Moreover, the Articles of Confederation failed to provide for a chief executive capable of giving energy and focus to the new central government.
By the fall of 1786, the combination of a financial crisis suffered by the newly-created confederation government and disorder threatened by dissatisfied farmers in western Massachusetts, led a group of "nationalist" politicians, meeting in Annapolis on September 22, 1786, to propose that the Continental Congress in New York call a "general convention" in Philadelphia. Congress delaying until February 21, 1787, reluctantly agreed to that convention, but limited any change to the mere "revising" of the existing Articles of Confederation. The fifty-five delegates who met in Philadelphia between May 25 and September 17, 1787, would not only reject the Articles of Confederation altogether, but they would produce the first written constitution for any nation in the history of the world.
Those gathered in the Assembly Room of the Pennsylvania State House during the summer of 1787 faced a formidable task. The thirteen "united States" seemed at that moment remarkably disunited. Yet somehow, in the space of slightly less than four months, they managed to pull off an extraordinary accomplishment. The Constitution they drafted has been successful for most of U.S. history in striking the difficult balance between the maintenance of public order and security, on the one hand, and the nurturing and protection of personal liberty, on the other. And it has brought remarkable stability to one of the most tumultuous forms of political activity: popular democracy. The challenge that all nations in the world have faced not only in drafting a constitution, but also creating a form of government that both provides stability to its nation and sufficient civic responsibility and liberty to its people, is enormous. Indeed, among the more than 150 constitutions presently operating in the world today, few have been as successful in creating that delicate balance between governmental power and personal liberty among the citizens ruled by their government.
The Launching of a New American Constitution
The remarkable achievement of the fifty-five men gathered in Philadelphia during the summer of 1787 was by no means inevitable. Looking back on their work that summer, we can identify a few factors that enabled them to achieve their success. Certainly among the most important was the quality of leadership among those most committed to strengthening the American government. The ringleader was the thirty-seven-year-old James Madison. Standing only a few inches over five-feet tall, scrawny, suffering from a combination of poor physical health and hypochondria, and painfully awkward in any public forum, Madison nevertheless possessed a combination of intellect, energy, and political savvy that would mobilize the effort to create an entirely new form of continental union.
Madison was joined in his effort by a group of delegates from Virginia and Pennsylvania who, in a series of meetings before the Convention formally began its business on May 25, combined to concoct a plan not merely to "amend" the Articles of Confederation, but to set the proceedings of the Convention on a far more ambitious course. The first gathering of these reform-minded delegates took place on the evening of May 16, in the home of Benjamin Franklin (where dinner was served in his impressive new dining room along with a "cask of Porter," which, Franklin reported, received "the most cordial and universal approbation" of all those assembled). The Pennsylvania and Virginia delegates then met frequently during the days leading up to May 25. The presence of Ben Franklin and General George Washington gave the group both dignity and prestige, but it was James Madison, James Wilson and Gouverneur Morris of Pennsylvania who provided much of the intellectual leadership and who shared a commitment to creating a truly "national" government based on the consent of the people, not the individual states. Together these men would forge a radical new plan, the Virginia Plan, which would shape the course of events during that summer of 1787.
By seizing the initiative, this small group of nationalist-minded politicians was able to set the terms of debate during the initial stages of the Convention—gearing the discussion toward not whether, but how—a vastly strengthened continental government would be constructed. On May 28, 1787, the state delegations unanimously agreed to a proposal that would prove invaluable in allowing men like Madison, Wilson, and Morris to move their plan forward. Importantly, to prevent the "licentious publication of their proceedings," the delegates agreed to observe a strict rule of secrecy, with "nothing spoken in the house to be printed or otherwise published or communicated." In our twenty-first century world, this manner of proceeding on a matter of such monumental importance would be instantly rejected as unacceptably pretentious and undemocratic. But the rule of secrecy gave to delegates the freedom to disagree, sometimes vehemently, on important issues, and to do so without the posturing and pandering to public opinion that so often marks political debate today. And it also gave delegates the freedom to change their minds; on many occasion, after an evening of convivial entertainment with one another, the delegates would return the following morning or even the following week or month, and find ways to reach agreement on issues that had previously divided them. The rule of secrecy helped make the Constitutional Convention a civil and deliberative body, rather than a partisan one. It helped make compromise an attribute of statesmanship rather than a sign of weakness.
As the details of the Virginia Plan came under discussion, it became clear that it was not a mere revision of the Articles of Confederation, but rather a bold plan for an entirely new kind of government—a government with a vastly more powerful "national" legislature and, unlike the Articles of Confederation, with a powerful chief executive. It also became immediately clear that, however bold and innovative the plan may have been, there were many delegates in the room who had grave misgivings about some aspects of it. For nearly four months, the delegates attempted to work through, and resolve, their disagreements. The most divisive of those issues—those involving the apportionment of representation in the national legislature, the powers and mode of election of the chief executive, and the place of the institution of slavery in the new continental body politic—would change in fundamental ways the shape of the document that would eventually emerge on September 17, 1787.
The Founding Fathers and Federalism
The delegates haggled over how to apportion representation in the legislature off and on for more than six weeks between May 30 and July 16. Those from large, populous states such as Virginia and Pennsylvania—supporters of the Virginia Plan—argued that representation in both houses of the proposed new congress should be based on population, while those from smaller states such as New Jersey and Delaware—supporters of the New Jersey Plan—argued for equal representation for each state. The compromise that eventually emerged, one championed most energetically by the delegates from Connecticut, was obvious: representation in the House of Representatives would be apportioned according to population, with each state receiving equal representation in the Senate. In the final vote on the so-called Connecticut Compromise on July 16, five states supported the proposal; four opposed, including Virginia and Pennsylvania; and one state—Massachusetts—was divided. James Madison and many of his nationalist colleagues were disconsolate, convinced that the compromise would destroy the very character of the national government they hoped to create. But in the end, recognizing the folly of allowing their desire for their "perfect" plan to become the enemy of the good, they acceded to the Connecticut Compromise. And, interestingly, during the subsequent popular vote on ratification of the Constitution in the thirteen states, Madison would use his "defeat" in the controversy over representation to fashion an entirely new definition of federalism. In The Federalist No. 39 he defended the proposed new Constitution against its critics by praising the different modes of representation in the House and Senate—with the House representing the people of the nation at large and the Senate representing the residual sovereignty of the states—as one of the features that made the new government "part national" and "part federal." No one at that time knew how that new definition of federalism would work in practice, and it would remain a source of contention for the rest of the nation's history, including today. In this, as in so many areas, the so-called original meaning of the Constitution was not at all self-evident— even to the Framers of the Constitution themselves.
Creating an American President
The debate among the delegates over the nature of the American presidency was more high- toned and more protracted than that over representation in the Congress. At one extreme, nationalists like James Wilson and Gouverneur Morris argued forcefully for a strong, independent executive capable of giving "energy, dispatch, and responsibility" to the government. They urged their fellow delegates to give the president an absolute veto over congressional legislation. At the other end of the spectrum, Roger Sherman, a plainly dressed, plainspoken delegate from Connecticut who would prove to be one of the most influential members of the Convention, spoke for many delegates when he declared that the "Executive magistracy" was "nothing more than an institution for carrying the will of the Legislature into effect." This led Sherman to the conclusion that the president should be removable from office "at pleasure" any time a majority in the legislature disagreed with him on an important issue. In the end, it was compromise that once again won the day—the delegates agreed to give the President a limited veto power, but one which could be over-ridden by a vote of two-thirds of both houses of Congress.
Most of the delegates initially thought that the executive should be elected by the national legislature; still others thought the executive should be elected by the state legislatures or even by the governors of the states. James Wilson was virtually the only delegate who proposed direct election of the president by the people. He believed that it was only through some form of popular election that the executive branch could be given both energy and independence. But realizing that his idea of popular election of the president was gaining no favor, Wilson proposed a compromise by which the President would be elected by a group of "electors" chosen either by the state legislatures or by the people of their individual states. The delegates didn't like that proposal any more than they liked his proposal for direct popular election, voting it down overwhelmingly at that point. They voted against some version of the proposal on numerous occasions between early June and early September of 1787, only agreeing to the version contained in our modern Constitution (modified slightly by the Twelfth Amendment) grudgingly and out of a sense of desperation, as the least problematic of the alternatives before them.
It has often been observed that the Framers' difficulty in deciding how to elect the president was the result of their misgivings about democracy—their fear that the people of the nation could not be trusted to make a wise choice for their chief executive. In fact, it was not so much that America's Founding Fathers distrusted the inherent intelligence of the people but, rather, that they had a realistic concern about the provincialism of the people of the thirteen "independent" states. America's vast landscape, the poor state of its communications, and the diversity of its cultural character and economic interests would make it extremely difficult for any single candidate for chief executive to gain a majority of the popular vote. There was one obvious exception to this—General George Washington, sitting in the front of the Assembly Room as President of the Convention—but aside from America's hero, how could a voter in Georgia know the merits of a candidate in New York, or vice versa? The other obvious solution—election by members of a national Congress whose perspective was likely to be continental rather than provincial—was ultimately rejected because of the problems it created with respect to the doctrine of separation of powers: the president, it was feared, would be overly beholden to, and therefore dependent upon, the Congress for his election. The creation of an electoral college was a middle ground, and while many delegates feared that locally-selected presidential electors would be subject to the same sort of provincial thinking as ordinary citizens, they reluctantly came to the conclusion that it was the best they could do while still preserving an adequate separation of power between the executive and legislative branches. It was a highly imperfect solution to a real problem, but, in the context of the times—perhaps until today—there may well have been no better alternative.
The Founding Fathers and Slavery
The delegates' commitment to principles of equality as articulated in the Declaration of Independence was, even in the case of free white adult males, a limited one. For example, most of the delegates supported the imposition of property qualifications for voters in their individual states. But nowhere are those limitations more obvious than during the debates relating to the subject of slavery. In 1787, slavery in America was in a state of decline, but it remained a significant part of the social and economic fabric in five of the states represented in the Convention. In their quest for "compromise," the delegates exacerbated the existing contradiction in their nation regarding the core values of liberty and equality on which America had declared its independence. Indeed, they enshrined the institution of slavery within their new Constitution.
Although neither the word "slave" nor "slavery" is mentioned anywhere in the body of the Constitution, contention over slavery pervaded the Convention's debates. It was impossible to discuss questions relating to the apportionment of representation without confronting the fact that the slave population of the South—whether conceived of as residents or property—would affect the calculations for representation. The delegates argued about the proper formula for how to "count" slaves through much of the summer. The final resolution of that issue—the Three-Fifths Compromise, a formula by which slaves would be counted as three-fifths of a person in apportioning both representation and taxation—was a purely mechanical and amoral calculation designed to produce harmony among conflicting interests within the Convention. As many disgruntled delegates pointed out, it had little basis either in logic or morality, but in the end, the need for a consensus on the issue, however fragile that compromise might be, outweighed all other considerations.
The debate over the future of the international slave trade was in many respects even more depressing than that which culminated in the Three-Fifths Compromise. Only the delegates from South Carolina and Georgia were determined to continue what most other delegates believed to be an iniquitous trade, yet their insistence that the trade continue for at least another twenty years carried the day. However troubled delegates from the other states may have been, their concern for harmony within the Convention was much stronger than their concern for the fate of those Africans whose lives and labor would be sacrificed by the continuation of the slave trade. Between 1788 and 1808 the number of African slaves imported into the United States exceeded 200,000, only about 50,000 fewer than the total number of slaves imported to America in the preceding 170 years!
Finally, the delegates adopted without dissent a provision requiring that any "Person held to Service or Labour in one State . . . [and] escaping into another, . . . shall be delivered up on Claim of the Party to whom such Service or Labour may be due." By means of that tortured language, and without mentioning either the word "slaves" or "slavery," the delegates made a fugitive-slave clause an integral part of our federal compact. It was the one act of the Convention that not only signaled the delegates' grudging acceptance of slavery but also made the states that had moved either to abolish or gradually eliminate slavery in the aftermath of the Revolution actively complicit in their support of that institution.
The Absence of a Bill of Rights
On September 12, just five days before the Convention was to adjourn, George Mason, the author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, proposed that the nearly-completed draft of the Constitution be "prefaced with a Bill of Rights." It would, he said, "give great quiet to the people." But the delegates did not embrace Mason's proposal; indeed, when the matter was put to a vote, not a single state delegation supported Mason's proposal. That decision would prove to be one of the most serious mistakes made by the men who drafted the Constitution. When Thomas Jefferson—then serving as ambassador to France—received a copy of the completed Constitution from James Madison, he was unable to contain his unhappiness at the absence of a bill of rights. "The omission of a bill of rights, providing clearly and without the aid of sophisms, for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, protection against standing armies, restriction against monopolies, the eternal and unremitting force of the habeas corpus laws, and trials by jury in all matters," was, Jefferson wrote in dismay to his friend, a grievous error.
When the final draft of the Constitution was submitted to the people of the states for their approval, the absence of a bill of rights quickly emerged as one of the most serious objections to the proposed plan of union. If many of the supporters of the Constitution subsequently had not promised that they would quickly work to add a bill of rights to the Constitution once the new government commenced operation, it is likely that the document would have failed to gain the approval of the nine states necessary for its ratification. Fortunately, the First Federal Congress of the new government of the United States fulfilled that promise, and in one of its first actions added that bill of rights, making the "more perfect union" devised by the Framers still more perfect. Ironically, the person who took the lead in drafting a bill of rights in the first Congress was James Madison, who had opposed adding a bill of rights not only during the Convention, but also during the debate over ratification in his state of Virginia.
Nor was that the only occasion when the American people, acting through their representatives both in Congress and in their states, sought to further perfect the American union. "We the People" have added another seventeen amendments to the Constitution after the addition of the original bill of rights. The United States Constitution, which initially consisted of some 4,500 words on four parchments pages, is now a document with nearly 8,000 words, some of which advance the notion of equality not only for former slaves through the Reconstruction Amendments enacted after the Civil War, but also for women through the Nineteenth Amendment of 1920.
"Approaching So Near to Perfection"
As the Convention prepared to adjourn, the delegates were hardly of one mind about many of the specifics of the Constitution they had created. But whatever their differences, nearly all of the them, true to their revolutionary heritage, had tried to create a government of limited powers which nevertheless had the requisite "energy" to do all the things promised in the Constitution's preamble: "to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty." This was a tall order, especially when they were pledging at the same time to create a government that divided power between the states and the nation in such a way as to allay people's fears of an overbearing central power. As the delegates made their decisions about whether to sign the Constitution on September 17, 1787, there was little certainty among them about how this balancing act would work in practice, but they had at least made a start in creating a framework within which issues of state and national power could be negotiated.
On that final day of the Constitutional Convention, it was left to the Convention's oldest delegate, eighty-one-year-old Benjamin Franklin, to sum up the nearly four months of debate, disagreement, and occasional outbursts of ill temper that had marked the proceedings of that summer. Franklin observed that whenever "you assemble a number of men to have the advantage of their joint wisdom, you inevitably assemble with those men all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local interests, and their selfish views. From such an assembly can a perfect production be expected?" The wonder of it all, Franklin asserted, was that the delegates had managed to create a system of government "approaching so near to perfection as it does."
Franklin acknowledged that there were "several parts of this Constitution which I do not at present approve," but, he added, "the older I grow the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment and pay more respect to the judgment of others." Franklin concluded by asking each of his fellow delegates to "doubt a little of his own infallibility" and step forward to sign the Constitution. In that spirit of humility, thirty-nine of the forty-two delegates present on that last day would take that important step forward and, in the process, move America one step forward in achieving a "more perfect Union." If there is any one lesson that American citizens, and their political representatives, might most profitably learn from the Framers of the Constitution, it is that injunction from the sagacious Dr. Franklin: our own body politic would function more effectively, and with a greater degree of civility, if all of us could occasionally put aside our own sense of "infallibility" and engage in the political process with the same spirit of compromise that guided the Founding Fathers of 1787.
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Emilia Clarke played Daenerys Targaryen on Game of Thrones for nine years, and nearly died twice during her time on the HBO mega-hit. That's not why she's "avoiding" watching House of the Dragon, however.
While appearing at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival for the premiere of her new film, The Pod Generation, Clarke was asked by Variety whether she's checked out the Targaryen-focused Game of Thrones prequel series. "No! Can you [forgive me]?" she said. "It's too weird. I'm so happy it's happening. I'm over the moon about all the awards… I just can't do it. It's so weird. It's so strange." Clarke compared House of the Dragon to someone asking, "You want to go to this school reunion that's not your year? Want to go to that school reunion?" She added, "That's how it feels. I'm avoiding it."
Clarke is missing out on so many good foot memes.
Here's more on The Pod Generation:
A New York couple, Rachel (Emilia Clarke) and Alvy (Chiwetel Ejiofor) live in a not-so-distant future where technology provides ever-more convenient living. A rising tech company executive, Rachel lands a coveted spot at the Womb Center, which offers couples a convenient (and shareable) maternity by way of detachable artificial wombs, or pods. But Alvy, a botanist with an affection for nature, prefers a natural pregnancy. And yet, as Rachel's AI therapist puts it, why is that "natural"? So begins the tech-paved path to parenthood.
If you have a movie or TV show with an egg, Clarke is there.
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The introduction of Oral History: a new exploration of the path of heritage conservation and restoration
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At the end of 2016, a documentary "I was repairing cultural relics in the Imperial Palace" was all over the north and south of the river. In April 29, 2017, the film won the fiftieth Houston International Film Festival documentary judges special REM award. What is the reason for such a star not participating, and only craftsmen repair division starring, no plot twists and turns, and only Weiweidaolai the Imperial Palace relics relics repair doctors and their daily work and life story of the film won the bumper box office and word of mouth? The theme of the preservation and restoration of cultural relics should be one of the main reasons. In recent years, with the continuous development of cultural power, cultural relics and museums are developing vigorously, and the preservation and restoration of cultural relics are attracting more and more attention from the state and society. It is a key problem to explore the inheritance path of cultural relics protection and repair skills.
First of all, it is the call of the times to strengthen the heritage of cultural relics protection and repair skills, and the social situation is very important. China is a great cultural heritage. In the history of more than 5000 years, the Chinese nation has created a rich and precious cultural heritage. According to the December 23, 2017 twelve session of the thirty-first meeting of the NPC Standing Committee of the second plenary meeting of the State Council on cultural heritage "work report", China's current total registration of immovable cultural relics 766722, state-owned movable cultural relics 108 million pieces (sets), intangible cultural heritage resources 870 thousand. These cultural heritage, carrying the splendid civilization of the Chinese nation, is the cultural card of our country and the treasure of human civilization. As of July 2017, 52 projects in China were listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO and ranked second in the world. In November 14, 2017, at the twenty-first meeting of the conference of the States parties to the Convention on the protection of world cultural and natural heritage held in Paris, China was elected member of the World Heritage Committee. In China's rich cultural heritage resources, cultural relics are undoubtedly an important part. China's cultural relic resources can be rated as world-class in terms of quantity and quality. So many cultural relics preservation is not easy, but with the passage of time, by the natural climate and the changes of social environment factors, these cultural relics damage is unavoidable, and repair work is imperative to strengthen the protection of cultural relics. But at present, engaged in the protection and restoration of cultural relics nationwide professionals only thousands of people, compared with the number of protection and restoration of cultural relics, there is a great gap between the restoration of cultural relics, lack of talents is a major realistic problem. It is imminent to strengthen the training of the protection and restoration of cultural relics. Cultural relics protection and restoration of China's traditional old generation of cultural relic protection and restoration experts as an example, they treated in awe of cultural relics, repair work to do to reduce their damage to cultural relics, even in a small detail is cautious to micro, such as bronze to rust, they use mud, plum plum the red mud paste and paste on the bronze to slowly get rid of rust, need long hours, but these materials of soft not to hurt the bronze. This kind of work experience is the essence of these experts to repair ideas and methods. If we do not focus on strengthening the inheritance and learning of these traditional repair techniques, it is very likely that these traditional skills will be gradually forgotten when new materials and methods are emerging. The simple adoption of new materials and new methods has some side effects on the restoration and protection of cultural relics. Combining the traditional repair technology with modern restoration technology, the two complement each other is the perfect repair rule.
In addition, the traditional cultural relics protection and restoration technology is an important means for the protection and restoration of the intangible cultural heritage, is also China's outstanding non-material cultural heritage, contains the essence of Chinese traditional culture, made an important contribution to the Chinese Civilization Exhibition, inheritance and spread. But with the development of economy and society, and the inheritance of traditional restoration techniques lack of enough attention, some of the complex of the cultural relics protection and restoration techniques appear loss and even the existence of the risk of lost, become a reality urgent needs to strengthen its protection and inheritance, which is of great significance to the cultural development in china.
Secondly, there are some restrictions on the traditional heritage protection and repair skills, and need to be innovating. The protection of cultural relics and the inheritance of the traditional restoration techniques Chinese mainly through teacher-student relationship, by the master and apprentice teaching oral teaching that inspires true understanding within, after many years of practice to understand and master the skills. This way of inheritance usually takes a long time. Due to the energy of the teacher, the number of the disciples is limited. Therefore, the inheritance of this technology is very narrow, and it can not meet the social needs of a large number of professionals in China. Therefore, along with the traditional heritage protection and repair techniques, we need to innovate and explore a more broad way of learning. To reform the traditional inheritance path of cultural relic protection and restoration techniques, the first problem to be solved is the cultural relics protection and restoration techniques and skills through various means to record the old generation of experts on the protection of traditional cultural relics and restoration technology and consolidation depth mining, into the literature or film data for reference then, expand the transmission range of traditional repair techniques. The solution of this problem requires the introduction of the method of oral history.
Again, the development of oral history like a raging fire, the study on the theory and method of mature, application areas continue to expand, in addition to the development of a variety of cross history, anthropology, folklore, sociology, archives, journalism and other disciplines, especially in the studies of cultural heritage intangible cultural heritage research field, the application of oral history can be said it has a revolutionary significance. The oral history method is applied to the protection of intangible cultural heritage. By transferring people's oral knowledge, it can preserve data of literature or video, and expand the scope of dissemination. It plays a booster role in the protection of intangible cultural heritage. Cultural relic protection and restoration technology is also an important intangible cultural heritage. The research method of oral history applied to its inheritance path is feasible.
Finally, the introduction of oral history is a new exploration of the heritage path of cultural relics protection and restoration. Theoretically, the oral history method is applied to the cultural relics protection and restoration of heritage skills, through the development of cultural relics protection and restoration of oral interviews with experts, sound recording or video recording, photography, text records and other forms, and cultural relics protection and restoration of various skills directly related to the scientific record, and then carry out research, on the one hand can be on the verge of extinction from desperate rescue skill recovery, on the other hand records can also be compiled and published, and even become the compilation of teaching materials, physical display and the spread of the broader, provide a reference for the later more study of cultural relic protection and restoration techniques. Of course, from theory to practice but also need to do a lot of preparatory work, there will be some new problems may be the specific operation process, such as how to mobilize the cultural relic protection and restoration experts actively involved, how to effectively protect the development of schools of traditional art heritage restoration and so on, which requires the protection of intellectual property rights from the legal level, communicate communication from the ideological level and cultural relic protection and restoration experts, to clarify the significance of oral history work. In any case, the application of the method of oral history, provides a new approach for extending the protection of cultural relics and art heritage restoration path, expanding the cultural relic protection and restoration techniques spread through oral history, inspire more cultural relics protection and restoration of art lovers, learners and researchers to join the ranks, a respect for the older generation of cultural relics protection with the restoration experts in the community, the protection of traditional cultural heritage and carry forward the art of repairing the social atmosphere, the construction of China's cultural relics and cultural power is helpful. (this is the stage result of the project funded by the optimization plan of the University of Beijing Union University)
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Surfer dude and private investigator Ryan Zorn takes his first independent job, locating a missing boy, but finds a connection to the blackmail of Hollywood stars.
With his mentor at Southland Investigations out of action with emphysema, Ryan Zorn is the only operative available when the LA firm get a call from Cora Flynn, whose son Joey has gone missing. Ryan has spent several years learning the tricks of the trade from his Uncle Lou, and at the age of 23 feels ready to take a case unaided.
Cora, a researcher at Pinnacle Studios in Hollywood, is reluctant to say too much but Zorn soon establishes that she has a drink problem, and that Joey disappeared the morning after he assaulted a man Cora brought home one night. Playing a hunch, he tracks down Joey's father and despite a challenging confrontation secures the boy and returns him to his mother.
Soon thereafter, Cora's house is broken into and wrecked, and Cora is sufficiently shaken to confide to Zorn her suspicions that this may be related to some photographs she found at the studio, shots showing a hot young actor in company with another man. She confesses to having sold the photos to Panozzo, a dealer in film memorabilia. Zorn quizzes Panozzo without success, and stakes out his place of business, but is frustrated when the man is shot dead without Zorn finding out who did it, or why.
Zorn continues to press his investigations, and with the help of his ex-girlfriend's father Max comes to understand the bitter dispute between those on either side of the communist witch-hunt that dominated American politics in the 1950s.
Los Angeles has of course been the natural home of the private eye since Chandler, so much of the territory feels familiar. By setting the action in 1963, Goldberg is able to reference the House Anti-American Activities Committee as a backdrop, with plenty of scope for conflict of a personal nature, and also to explore changing attitudes towards homosexuality over the past 50 years. An episode in which Zorn experiments with hallucinogens is also appropriate to the time, but perhaps less well integrated with the plot.
Zorn does make a sympathetic protagonist, less hard-bitten than most of his tribe and still with a few of the illusions of youth left intact. The way he mentally references the lessons of his Uncle Lou gives more information than is usually provided about some of the techniques of the job, such as interview style, but Goldberg still withholds sufficient of Zorn's plans to make the reader have to think about his process.
Hollyood Hang Ten has the feel of a story written to explore social issues rather than tell an exciting tale, but overall it's an enjoyable read, if a little short on thrills.
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Core Guardian is an abstract shooter where you must defend a core and yourself from waves of enemies.
Use inertia and rebounds to stay alive and defend your objective.
Try to get as far as you can !
The game has been tested on multiples Windows computers.
Good chance to work on Linux.
Don't know from OS X, I don't have one but it should work.
EDIT : So after seeing some OpenGL problems with some computers, I changed some properties in the window creation code. I also fixed some broken features such as bullets going through the core or the player damage cooldown not working.
Like I said during your stream, it's a good game. You make a real great job !
I will test it with my OSX, and I make u a feedback about.
I couldnt get it to work.
Great game overall, feels like a classic arcade shooter! I really liked how you managed to do so much with a minimal art style.
Wow, that was pretty slick! Nice and polished, with an interesting mechanic. Controls took some getting used to, which I thought ultimately made it better, as it offered more of a challenge. Well done!
It is a good game. It would be better if it wasn't restricted by the two buttons. Using the mouse for both movement and shooting is somewhat frustrating.
The game is a little bit hard, but very smooth gameplay and visual effects, also I really liked the sound effects. Nice entry!
Nice little game, the graphics and sound are good, and fit really well with the overall game, good job!
Rebound shots are the best :D I found this game mechanics really inspiring, thank you!
Nice one. Audio is cool.
Nice one. Audio is cool. Cool take on the theme.
Getting a vertex shader compile error on startup (reserved keyword: in). Windows 8, AMD 290x.
Simple, but solid, fun and engaging. I really liked this entry and I hope you will keep working on it a bit. It was difficult, but just the right amount. The presentation could be even better, but as it stands right now, I found it appealing.
Cool stuff. Welcome to LD!
Would be kinda cool with some environment obstacles as the circle gets bigger.
The aim is about 5 degrees to the right, but that's probably just a WINE issue which is common with Unity games. But the game is solid and simple. | {
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Bonneveau est une commune française située dans le département de Loir-et-Cher en région Centre-Val de Loire. Ses habitants s'appelaient les Bonnevatiers et Bonnevatières, aujourd'hui ils s'appellent Bonnevaliers et Bonnevalières.
Localisée au nord du département, la commune fait partie de la petite région agricole « le Perche vendômois », région naturelle accidentée composée de vallons, de plateaux, de collines, de crêtes et de vallées.
L'occupation des sols est marquée par l'importance des espaces agricoles et naturels qui occupent la quasi-totalité du territoire communal. Aucun espace naturel présentant un intérêt patrimonial n'est toutefois recensé sur la commune dans l'inventaire national du patrimoine naturel. En 2010, l'orientation technico-économique de l'agriculture sur la commune est la culture des céréales et des oléoprotéagineux. À l'instar du département qui a vu disparaître le quart de ses exploitations en dix ans, le nombre d'exploitations agricoles a fortement diminué, passant de 25 en 1988, à 9 en 2000, puis à 7 en 2010.
Le patrimoine architectural de la commune comprend deux bâtiments portés à l'inventaire des monuments historiques : l'église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Bonneveau, classée en 1961 et inscrite en 2008, et le château de Matval, inscrit en 1971 puis en 2009.
Géographie
Localisation et communes limitrophes
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La commune de Bonneveau se trouve au nord du département de Loir-et-Cher, dans la petite région agricole du Perche vendômois. À vol d'oiseau, elle se situe à de Blois, préfecture du département, à de Vendôme, sous-préfecture, et à de Savigny-sur-Braye, chef-lieu du canton du Perche dont dépend la commune depuis 2015. La commune fait en outre partie du bassin de vie de Saint-Calais.
Les communes les plus proches sont :
Bessé-sur-Braye ()(72), Cellé (), Lavenay ()(72), La Chapelle-Huon ()(72), Sougé (), Troo (), Saint-Jacques-des-Guérets (), La Chapelle-Gaugain ()(72) et Fontaine-les-Coteaux ().
La commune se situe dans la région naturelle du Perche vendômois.
Hydrographie
La commune est drainée par la Braye (), l'Anillé et par divers petits cours d'eau, constituant un réseau hydrographique de de longueur totale.
La Braye, d'une longueur totale de , prend sa source dans la commune de Ceton et se jette dans le Loir à Vallée-de-Ronsard, après avoir traversé .
Sur le plan piscicole, ce cours d'eau est classé en deuxième catégorie, où le peuplement piscicole dominant est constitué de poissons blancs (cyprinidés) et de carnassiers (brochet, sandre et perche).
Climat
La commune bénéficie d'un climat « océanique dégradé des plaines du Centre et du Nord », selon la typologie des climats de la France définie en 2010. Ce type affecte l'ensemble du Bassin parisien avec une extension vers le sud, et en particulier la plus grande partie du département de Loir-et-Cher. Le climat reste océanique mais avec de belles dégradations. Les températures sont intermédiaires et les précipitations sont faibles (moins de de cumul annuel), surtout en été, mais les pluies tombent en moyenne sur en janvier et sur 8 en juillet, valeurs moyennes rapportées à l'ensemble français. La variabilité interannuelle des précipitations est minimale tandis que celle des températures est élevée.
Les paramètres climatiques qui ont permis d'établir cette typologie comportent pour les températures et 8 pour les précipitations, dont les valeurs correspondent aux données mensuelles sur la normale 1971-2000. Les sept principales variables caractérisant la commune sont présentées dans l'encadré ci-contre. Avec le changement climatique, ces variables ont pu depuis évoluer.
Milieux naturels et biodiversité
Aucun espace naturel présentant un intérêt patrimonial n'est recensé sur la commune dans l'inventaire national du patrimoine naturel.
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Fortan
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Urbanisme
Typologie
Selon la terminologie définie par l'Insee et le zonage publié en 2020, Bonneveau est une commune urbaine. Elle appartient en effet à l'unité urbaine de Bessé-sur-Braye, une agglomération inter-régionale regroupant deux communes et en .
La commune est en outre hors attraction des villes.
Occupation des sols
L'occupation des sols est marquée par l'importance des espaces agricoles et naturels (96,8 %). La répartition détaillée ressortant de la base de données européenne d'occupation biophysique des sols Corine Land Cover millésimée 2012 est la suivante :
terres arables (11,6 %),
cultures permanentes (0,6 %),
zones agricoles hétérogènes (15,4 %),
prairies (3,5 %),
forêts (65,2 %),
milieux à végétation arbustive ou herbacée (0,7 %),
zones urbanisées (1 %),
espaces verts artificialisés non agricoles (0,5 %),
zones industrielles et commerciales et réseaux de communication (1,7 %),
eaux continentales (0,5 %).
Planification
La loi SRU du a incité fortement les communes à se regrouper au sein d'un établissement public, pour déterminer les partis d'aménagement de l'espace au sein d'un SCoT, un document essentiel d'orientation stratégique des politiques publiques à une grande échelle. La commune est dans le territoire du SCOT des Territoires du Grand Vendômois, approuvé en 2006 et dont la révision a été prescrite en 2017, pour tenir compte de l'élargissement de périmètre.
En matière de planification, la commune disposait en 2017 d'une carte communale approuvée.
Habitat et logement
Le tableau ci-dessous présente la typologie des logements à Bonneveau en 2016 en comparaison avec celle du Loir-et-Cher et de la France entière. Une caractéristique marquante du parc de logements est ainsi une proportion de résidences secondaires et logements occasionnels (13,2 %) inférieure à celle du département (18 %) mais supérieure à celle de la France entière (9,6 %). Concernant le statut d'occupation de ces logements, 82,9 % des habitants de la commune sont propriétaires de leur logement (82,9 % en 2011), contre 68,1 % pour le Loir-et-Cher et 57,6 pour la France entière.
Risques majeurs
Le territoire communal de Bonneveau est vulnérable à différents aléas naturels : inondations (par débordement de la Braye ou par ruissellement), climatiques (hiver exceptionnel ou canicule), mouvements de terrains ou sismique (sismicité très faible).
Il est également exposé à un risque technologique : le transport de matières dangereuses.
Risques naturels
Les mouvements de terrains susceptibles de se produire sur la commune sont soit liés au retrait-gonflement des argiles, soit des chutes de blocs, soit des glissements de terrains, soit des effondrements liés à des cavités souterraines. Le phénomène de retrait-gonflement des argiles est la conséquence d'un changement d'humidité des sols argileux. Les argiles sont capables de fixer l'eau disponible mais aussi de la perdre en se rétractant en cas de sécheresse. Ce phénomène peut provoquer des dégâts très importants sur les constructions (fissures, déformations des ouvertures) pouvant rendre inhabitables certains locaux. La carte de zonage de cet aléa peut être consultée sur le site de l'observatoire national des risques naturels Georisques. Une autre carte permet de prendre connaissance des cavités souterraines localisées sur la commune.
L'inventaire des crues historiques en France établi par Maurice Campion en 1864 ne mentionne pas la Braye. L'atlas des zones inondables de la Braye élaboré en mai 2007 s'est donc appuyé sur les relevés hydrométriques existants depuis la mise en place d'échelles de crues. Le débit de la crue de référence varie ainsi entre 140 et selon les sections.
Risques technologiques
Le risque de transport de marchandises dangereuses sur la commune est lié à sa traversée par une canalisation de transport de gaz. Un accident se produisant sur une telle infrastructure est en effet susceptible d'avoir des effets graves au bâti ou aux personnes jusqu'à , selon la nature du matériau transporté. Des dispositions d'urbanisme peuvent être préconisées en conséquence.
Toponymie
Les noms de Matval, Matovallum, Matvallis, et Bona Vallis seraient d'origine celtique.
Le nom de chaque lieu dit émane de son utilité ou ses habitants. Par exemple, les Planches toujours d'actualité, étaient nécessaires pour traverser le ruisseau. La Barazerie ou Harazerie, évoquaient les haras. La Pouletterie datant de la fin du siècle, pour vous surprendre était un lieu où le propriétaire avait tenté de fabriquer des couveuses artificielles.
Histoire
Matval ou Bonneveau.
Comme le dit l'Abbé Martin au début du siècle, sa production consiste en blés, vins et foins, pommiers, poiriers, noyers, pruniers, cerisiers, cognassiers, cormiers etc.
Les Mérovingiens et Carolingiens ont séjourné à Bonnevau.
Le château de la Godelinière daterait du début du siècle. Celui de la Massuère serait plus jeune de 100 ans.
César a évoqué dans bien des villages, comme à Bonnevau, les rochers dans lesquels les cavernes étaient habitées. Les souterrains du château de l'ancien château sont des galeries parallèles, larges et élevées.
Les autres souterrains avaient de nombreuses ramifications qui les menaient à l'église. Entre autres affaissements, en 1842, l'un s'est produit dans la sacristie.
Matval et les romains.
Pour reprendre les paroles de l'abbé Martin, l'étendue de ce territoire fut donné en partie, vers 240, comme récompense à Gajanus, un seigneur romain qui permit la construction d'églises.
Matval devint chef-lieu que Clovis agrandit de la source du ruisseau de Coulonges jusqu'à la rivière " la Braye", à Souge.
À sa mort, Childebert, son fils, hérita, entre autres domaines, de celui de Matval. Vers 524, Childebert s'installe à Matval avec la reine Ultrogothe, sa nouvelle épouse espagnole.
Après des heurts, une charte d'environ du 13 galendes de février, la IVe année de son règne fut signée par, entre autres, l'évêque du Mans, par le délégué roi Wilbrich et par cinq comtes et un vicomte. C'était, dit l'abbé Martin, la cour du roi rassemblée à Bonnevau auprès de Childebert.
Les romains
Les mérovingiens
Dans chaque grand domaine, il y avait un officier monétaire.
Frappe de monnaie à Bonnevau
Des pièces en or ou trien, pour respecter le langage de l'abbé martin et celui de Incendie de la godelinière.l'époque, de l'époque mérovingienne ont été retrouvées dans différents coins de France. En Vendée, sous le nom significatif de Matoval.
Les Carolingiens.
L'abbé Voisin livra bataille à Matval, à ses fils révoltés de jalousie par la préférence de leur père pour un garçon issu du mariage avec Judith, la fille du comte de Bavière. Ce fut le dernier roi à habiter Bonnevau.
Dans toutes les provinces, l'excès du mal produisit une révolution. Ces luttes qui prirent de l'ampleur et les mystères menèrent à la reconnaissance de deux familles, celle des ducs de France et des comtes d'Anjou.
Après Charles le Chauve, Robert devint la source des capétiens. Puis, son beau-fils Hugues lui succéda, puis ses deux frères, Eudes et Robert.
Depuis cette époque, malgré sa notoriété, l'histoire ne parle plus de Matval. Sa célébrité, malgré tout, au Moyen-Âge comme aux temps modernes sera conservée.
Puis, les années passant, l'histoire, les évènements et les prêtres continueront à faire vivre et bouger ce territoire jusqu'en 1814.
Bonneval sur Braye et le manoir féodal
Après tous ces combats et bouleversements et destructions, les habitants réfugiés et vécurent dans les carrières du voisinage comme à Trôo ou Troü pour les Anglais.
Les Scandinaves renversèrent les villas royales. Il reste aujourd'hui, des débris de châteaux féodaux restent visibles. le château de Matval, on ne peut douter, date du Moyen Âge.
Au , l'ancien manoir fut remplacé par un nouveau château. Seule la tour fut conservée.
Une villa gallo-romaine devait être placée à l'extrémité d'une plaine, au sommet d'où la vue s'étendait. Les coteaux fertiles, les voies de communication et les cours d'eau semblaient indispensables. La villa de Bonnevau avait tous ces avantages.
Les seigneurs de la châtellerie de Bonneveau furent nombreux aussi bien que les usufruitiers. Les comtes et ducs de Vendôme furent propriétaires mais n'hésitèrent pas à distribuer leur possession à titre précaire.
Le Prochassy de Bonnevvau, maisons, caves, cour contenait trois arpents. Le lieu-dit actuel, Porchassy et, ou Pourchassy serait bien le lieu dont il est question.
Le fief de la Godelinière aurait appartenu à Jacques Godelin.
La cure de Bonnevau relevait de la châtellerie d'après l'aveu de Jean Bâtard de Bourbon.
Église de Bonnevau
La première église fut sans doute dépendante de la villa de Gajanus.
Les mérovingiens et carolingiens embellir cet oratoire. Agrandie, elle fut détruite par les Normands et reconstruite les comtes de Vendôme vers la fin du .
Au , elle est remarquable par ses peintures murales. Les stalles du chœur furent agrandies en 1792.
En 1845, une restauration importante fut effectuée par la commune. En 1853, trois contreforts sud furent construits pour une éventuelle inclinaison du côté du cimetière.
En 1894, la pose d'un vitrail sur la façade principale, lustres et autres ornements s'embellir.
Jusqu'en 1892, le cimetière, comme presque partout, entourait l'église.
Vers 1820, acheta un nouveau terrain, à une centaine de mètres sur la route de Tröo, pour y établir un nouveau cimetière.
L'ancien et le nouveaux presbytère.
En 1793, à l'est de l'abside, c'était une maison à étage, à grands toits. Depuis la Révolution, elle passa dans différentes mains.
Un autre fut construit sur un terrain donné par la famille de Montesquiou. Petite et en mauvais état, elle fut restaurée, embellie et agrandie en 1869.
Poème dédié au paysage
"J'aime à rêver près de ton onde,
Braye, dont les flots silencieux
Semblent dire aux heureux du monde:
Le bonheur est dans ces lieux.
Le nénuphar, d'étoiles jaunes,
Constelle l'émail de tes eaux,
Où se mire, parmi les aulnes,
La blanche aigrette des roseaux.
Je vous aime, ô belles prairies
Où j'ai goûté tant de plaisir;
Riants coteaux, rives fleuries,
de vous, j'aime à me souvenir !"
P.H.
Politique et administration
Découpage territorial
La commune de Bonneveau est membre de la Communauté d'agglomération Territoires Vendômois, un établissement public de coopération intercommunale (EPCI) à fiscalité propre créé le .
Elle est rattachée sur le plan administratif à l'arrondissement de Vendôme, au département de Loir-et-Cher et à la région Centre-Val de Loire, en tant que circonscriptions administratives. Sur le plan électoral, elle est rattachée au canton du Perche depuis 2015 pour l'élection des conseillers départementaux et à la troisième circonscription de Loir-et-Cher pour les élections législatives.
Politique et administration municipale
Conseil municipal et maire
Le conseil municipal de Bonneveau, commune de moins de , est élu au scrutin majoritaire plurinominal avec listes ouvertes et panachage. Compte tenu de la population communale, le nombre de sièges au conseil municipal est de 11. Le maire, à la fois agent de l'État et exécutif de la commune en tant que collectivité territoriale, est élu par le conseil municipal au scrutin secret lors de la première réunion du conseil suivant les élections municipales, pour un mandat de six ans, c'est-à-dire pour la durée du mandat du conseil.
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Population et société
Démographie
Évolution démographique
Pyramide des âges
La population de la commune est relativement âgée.
En 2018, le taux de personnes d'un âge inférieur à s'élève à 25,2 %, soit en dessous de la moyenne départementale (31,3 %). À l'inverse, le taux de personnes d'âge supérieur à est de 36,0 % la même année, alors qu'il est de 31,6 % au niveau départemental.
En 2018, la commune comptait pour , soit un taux de 50,33 % de femmes, légèrement inférieur au taux départemental (51,45 %).
Les pyramides des âges de la commune et du département s'établissent comme suit.
Économie
Secteurs d'activité
Le tableau ci-dessous détaille le nombre d'entreprises implantées à Bonneveau selon leur secteur d'activité et le nombre de leurs salariés :
Le secteur du commerce, transports et services divers est prépondérant sur la commune (14 entreprises sur 35) néanmoins le secteur agricole reste important puisqu'en proportions (31,4 %), il est plus important qu'au niveau départemental (11,8 %).
Sur les implantées à Bonneveau en 2016, 28 ne font appel à aucun salarié et 7 comptent 1 à .
Au , la commune est classée en zone de revitalisation rurale (ZRR), un dispositif visant à aider le développement des territoires ruraux principalement à travers des mesures fiscales et sociales. Des mesures spécifiques en faveur du développement économique s'y appliquent également.
Agriculture
En 2010, l'orientation technico-économique de l'agriculture sur la commune est la polyculture et le polyélevage. Le département a perdu près d'un quart de ses exploitations en , entre 2000 et 2010 (c'est le département de la région Centre-Val de Loire qui en compte le moins). Cette tendance se retrouve également au niveau de la commune où le nombre d'exploitations est passé de 22 en 1988 à 12 en 2000 puis à 9 en 2010. Parallèlement, la taille de ces exploitations augmente, passant de en 1988 à en 2010.
Le tableau ci-dessous présente les principales caractéristiques des exploitations agricoles de Bonneveau, observées sur une période de :
Produits labellisés
Le territoire de la commune est intégré aux aires de productions de divers produits bénéficiant d'une indication géographique protégée (IGP) : le bœuf du Maine, les porcs de la Sarthe, le vin Val-de-loire, les volailles de Loué, les volailles de l'Orléanais, les volailles du Maine et les œufs de Loué.
Culture locale et patrimoine
Lieux et monuments
Château de Matval, inscrit comme monument historique en 1971.
Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Bonneveau, classée monument historique en 1961.
Personnalités liées à la commune
Philippe Djanoumoff, photographe.
Héraldique
Voir aussi
Bibliographie
Articles connexes
Liste des communes de Loir-et-Cher
Unité urbaine de Bessé-sur-Braye
Liens externes
Bonneveau sur le site de l'Institut géographique national
Notes et références
Notes
Références
Bonneveau
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Glasford History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Early Origins of the Glasford family
The surname Glasford was first found in Lanarkshire (Gaelic: Siorrachd Lannraig) a former county in the central Strathclyde region of Scotland, now divided into the Council Areas of North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, and the City of Glasgow, where they held a family seat from ancient times.
Early History of the Glasford family
This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Glasford research. Another 102 words (7 lines of text) covering the years 1296, 1300, 1306 and 1373 are included under the topic Early Glasford History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
Glasford Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Glassford, Glasford and others.
Early Notables of the Glasford family (pre 1700)
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Glasford migration to the United States +
Glasford Settlers in United States in the 18th Century
Richard Glasford, who settled in Maryland in 1720
James Glasford, who arrived in Boston, Massachusetts in 1727 [1]
John Glasford, who arrived in New England in 1741 [1]
Glasford migration to Canada +
Glasford Settlers in Canada in the 18th Century
Mr. John Glasford U.E. who settled in Canada c. 1784 [2]
Glasford migration to New Zealand +
Emigration to New Zealand followed in the footsteps of the European explorers, such as Captain Cook (1769-70): first came sealers, whalers, missionaries, and traders. By 1838, the British New Zealand Company had begun buying land from the Maori tribes, and selling it to settlers, and, after the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, many British families set out on the arduous six month journey from Britain to Aotearoa to start a new life. Early immigrants include:
Glasford Settlers in New Zealand in the 19th Century
Elizabeth Glasford, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Lord Burleigh" in 1856
^ Rubincam, Milton. The Old United Empire Loyalists List. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1976. (Originally published as; United Empire Loyalists. The Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada. Rose Publishing Company, 1885.) ISBN 0-8063-0331-X
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What if you're "into" Lean, or Six Sigma, or… something other than TOC (after all, TOC's popularity isn't even a blip on the radar compared to Lean and Six Sigma and still TQM, these days)?
Well, that's great for you.
Because if you are expert in any of the other technologies, and you gain just a smattering of TOC understanding, you're going to be a hero.
The TOC amplifies the results of all the other technologies by an order of magnitude.
From time to time we'll also invite one of our colleagues from their own world in Theory of Constraints, Lean, Six Sigma, ERP, or the school of common sense, to contribute. Between us we have an absolute wealth of experience … and you can pick and choose from the nuggets we will present you with.
If we come across any great white papers, or books, we'll let you know.
We'll talk about implementation specifics.
We'll invite your great ideas.
And occasionally we'll ask you if you have any specific issues you'd like to see discussed, or questions you'd like to see answered – then we'll arrange an interview with an expert in that field, record it and make it available to you for download as a pdf file or a podcast or (most often) both.
I have to give you two warnings.
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Combining Theory Of Constraints (TOC) and Lean provides very fast, very large performance improvements that just keep getting better -- and ALWAYS reach the bottom line. | {
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Tobacco is cultivated widely in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Bihar, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. India ranks 4th in the total Tobacco consumption in the world. Due to soil characteristic, flue-cured tobacco in Andhra Pradesh, bidi-tobacco in Gujarat and cigar tobacco in Tamil Nadu. Red loam lands of Prakasam and Nellore districts and heavy black cotton soils of Guntur, Krishna, Prakasam and East Godavari districts are best for flue-cured tobacco. Tobacco seeds require about 21 degree centigrade temperature for germination. Temperature between 27 and 32 degree centigrade is desirable for rapid uniform germination. Tobacco is adapted to moderately acidic soils, with pH ranging from 5.5 to 6.5. Tobacco will not perform well in waterlogged soils as it is sensitive to water logging and impeded drainage. Land areas having a rainfall of more than 125 cm are not fit for tobacco production, whereas a rainfall of less than 75 cm results in production of leathery leaves having very high nicotine content in them. The crop cannot withstand frost and starts withering or wilting at a temperature above 35°C. Topping is removal of auxiliary buds at bud emergence stage. Topping improves leaf size, thickness, body and overall quality. Tobacco is an excellent source of phytochemicals viz., solanesol, nicotine, proteins, tobacco seed oil and organic acids (malic and citric) which have pharmaceutical, agricultural and industrial uses. | {
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House prices in Newport reach record highs
By Joshua Searle @josh_searle99 SEO Journalist
HOUSE prices in Newport have reached a new peak this year.
During the first quarter of 2021 (January to March), Newport homes sold for an average of £228,876, the highest figure ever.
The figures were revealed in the Principality Building Society's Wales House Price Index for the quarter, which demonstrates the rise and fall in house prices in each of the 22 local authorities in Wales.
Newport house prices rose by 10.6 per cent annually and 5.9 per cent quarterly.
The rising house prices were seen across Wales also as the country set a new peak average house price of £212,751, with annual house price inflation climbing to 10.1 per cent, the first double-digit percentage increase since 2005.
Tom Denman, chief financial officer at Principality Building Society, said: "The bounce back of the housing market during the pandemic has been stronger than some had anticipated, and if that momentum is maintained, it may be that the strong housing market recovery will continue through the rest of the year and into 2022.
"Pent-up demand due to a shortage of houses on the market, continuing low interest rates, wage growth for those in work, plus the incentive of the Land Transaction Tax, has led to this new record peak of average house prices.
"Looking further forward this growth could be impacted by the end of the LTT holiday and the furlough scheme, but much will depend on the overall recovery on the economy."
Covid: news across Gwent & Wales as County fans prepare for Rodney Parade return
These are 2021's most and least expensive property sales in the Newport area
Look inside the Gwent chapel set to go under the hammer at auction for £40,000
Every local authority in Wales reported an annual rise in house prices in quarter one of 2021,
Monmouthshire saw a 2.9 per cent rise to £307,754, Torfaen saw a 10.1 per cent rise to £197,432, Caerphilly saw a 5.2 per cent rise to £165,757, and Blaenau Gwent saw a rise of 5.5 per cent to £114,161.
Estimated sales were up 40 per cent on the same period last year.
According to monthly data from HMRC, there were 3,880 sales in January, 4,610 in February and 8,170 in March. | {
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American DJ has taken the popular Galaxian effect to a whole new dimension of excitement! The exciting Galaxian 3D features green beams that rotating back and forth creating amazing ariel effects on a ceiling or projected onto a crowd. Perfect for small clubs or the entertainer on the go! Just turn it on and let it run in sound active mode through itís exciting built-in programs. Link multiple units using 3 pin XLR Connectors to create an awesome shower of Green & Red Laser Beams creating a Solar System type effect when projected on any surface. Red and Green laser beams create exciting animated patterns on a wall or ceiling with or without the use of fog.
Considering purchasing the American DJ Galaxian 3D Laser? Have questions? Ask people who've recently bought one.
Do you own the American DJ Galaxian 3D Laser? Why not write a review based on your experience with it.
Fantastic laser, nice combination of red and green, brilliant for small medium venues, quite bright but wish they were slightly brighter.
Seen a video for American DJ Galaxian 3D Laser online or have you own video?
Check out American DJ Galaxian 3D Laser on DJkit.com! | {
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November 11, 2011 <November 11, 2011
Smile more often to keep young
by HP News Network
London : While many women may feel a face-lift or anti-ageing creams are the only ways to look young, a study has suggested it is the smile that holds the key to looking younger than one's actual age.
According to German researchers, the simple act of smiling takes years off a person's age. It is likely we consider people who are happy as being attractive in other ways – including being younger than they actually are, Daily Mail reported.
Temporary wrinkles caused due to grinning also make it more difficult to judge a person's age and so may lead to those doing the guessing to err on the side of caution.
Manuel Voelkle, of the Max Planck Institute in Berlin, asked over 150 men and women of different ages to judge the ages of the faces in more than 1,000 photographs.
He concluded: "Facial expressions have a substantial impact on accuracy.
"Relative to other facial expressions, the age of neutral faces was estimated most accurately, while the ages of those displaying happy expressions was most likely under-estimated."
The study also revealed that the older faces are more difficult to judge than the younger ones.
The age of those doing the judging was also important. In general, elderly people overestimated the age of those photographed, while younger people shaved a year or two off.
Women also fared better, with older female faces estimated on average to be three years younger than their male equivalents, the journal Psychology and Aging reports.
HP News Network
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Q: Authentication failed (Bad Credentuals) in Spring Security with hibernate for REST I've created a spring boot app with spring-data-rest.
My Rest API is working just fine. Then I imported the spring security. I've also done configurations after referring to a number of Web resources.
However, each time I send a request, I get Bad Credential Error The below are my codes
User.java
package com.innaun.model;
import org.springframework.data.rest.core.annotation.RestResource;
import javax.persistence.*;
import javax.validation.constraints.NotNull;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
@Entity
public class User {
@Id
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.AUTO)
private Long userId;
@Column(unique = true, nullable = false)
private String username;
@NotNull
@RestResource(exported = false )
private String password;
@NotNull
private boolean enabled;
@OneToMany
private Set<UserRole> userRoles = new HashSet<UserRole>(0);
public User() {
}
public User(String username, String password, boolean enabled) {
this.username = username;
this.password = password;
this.enabled = enabled;
}
public Set<UserRole> getUserRoles() {
return userRoles;
}
public void setUserRoles(Set<UserRole> userRoles) {
this.userRoles = userRoles;
}
public Long getUserId() {
return userId;
}
public void setUserId(Long userId) {
this.userId = userId;
}
public String getUsername() {
return username;
}
public void setUsername(String username) {
this.username = username;
}
public String getPassword() {
return password;
}
public void setPassword(String password) {
this.password = password;
}
public boolean isEnabled() {
return enabled;
}
public void setEnabled(boolean enabled) {
this.enabled = enabled;
}
}
UserRole.java
package com.innaun.model;
import javax.persistence.*;
import javax.validation.constraints.NotNull;
@Entity
public class UserRole {
@Id
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.AUTO)
private Long userRoleId;
@NotNull
private String userRole;
@ManyToOne
private User user;
public UserRole() {
}
public UserRole(String userRole, User user) {
this.userRole = userRole;
this.user = user;
}
public Long getUserRoleId() {
return userRoleId;
}
public void setUserRoleId(Long userRoleId) {
this.userRoleId = userRoleId;
}
public String getUserRole() {
return userRole;
}
public void setUserRole(String userRole) {
this.userRole = userRole;
}
public User getUser() {
return user;
}
public void setUser(User user) {
this.user = user;
}
}
UserRepository.java
package com.innaun.model;
import org.springframework.data.repository.CrudRepository;
import org.springframework.data.repository.query.Param;
import org.springframework.data.rest.core.annotation.RepositoryRestResource;
@RepositoryRestResource
public interface UserRepository extends CrudRepository<User, Long>{
User findByUsername(@Param("user") String user);
}
UserRoleRepository.java
package com.innaun.model;
import org.springframework.data.repository.CrudRepository;
import org.springframework.data.rest.core.annotation.RepositoryRestResource;
@RepositoryRestResource
public interface UserRoleRepository extends CrudRepository<UserRole, Long> {
}
AppUserDetailsService.java
package com.innaun.model;
import com.innaun.model.UserRepository;
import com.innaun.model.UserRole;
import org.springframework.security.core.GrantedAuthority;
import org.springframework.security.core.authority.SimpleGrantedAuthority;
import org.springframework.security.core.userdetails.User;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import org.springframework.security.core.userdetails.UserDetails;
import org.springframework.security.core.userdetails.UserDetailsService;
import org.springframework.security.core.userdetails.UsernameNotFoundException;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Service;
import javax.transaction.Transactional;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
@Service("appUserDetailsService")
public class AppUserDetailsService implements UserDetailsService {
@Autowired
private UserRepository userRepository;
@Transactional
@Override
public UserDetails loadUserByUsername(String s) throws UsernameNotFoundException {
com.innaun.model.User user = userRepository.findByUsername(s);
List<GrantedAuthority> authorities = buildUserAuthority(user.getUserRoles());
return buildUserForAuthentication(user, authorities);
}
private User buildUserForAuthentication(com.innaun.model.User user, List<GrantedAuthority> authorities){
return new User(user.getUsername(), user.getPassword(), user.isEnabled(), true, true, true, authorities);
}
private List<GrantedAuthority> buildUserAuthority(Set<UserRole> userRoles){
Set<GrantedAuthority> setAuths = new HashSet<GrantedAuthority>();
for (UserRole userRole : userRoles){
setAuths.add(new SimpleGrantedAuthority(userRole.getUserRole()));
}
List<GrantedAuthority> result = new ArrayList<GrantedAuthority>(setAuths);
return result;
}
}
ApplicationRESTSecurity.java
package com.innaun;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Qualifier;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.authentication.builders.AuthenticationManagerBuilder;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.web.builders.HttpSecurity;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.web.configuration.EnableWebSecurity;
import org.springframework.security.config.annotation.web.configuration.WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter;
import org.springframework.security.core.userdetails.UserDetailsService;
import org.springframework.security.crypto.bcrypt.BCryptPasswordEncoder;
import org.springframework.security.crypto.password.PasswordEncoder;
@Configuration
@EnableWebSecurity
public class ApplicationRESTSecurity extends WebSecurityConfigurerAdapter {
@Qualifier("appUserDetailsService")
@Autowired
UserDetailsService userDetailsService;
@Autowired
public void configureGlobal(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception{
auth.userDetailsService(userDetailsService).passwordEncoder(passwordEncoder());
}
@Bean
public PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder() {
PasswordEncoder encoder = new BCryptPasswordEncoder();
return encoder;
}
@Override
protected void configure(HttpSecurity http) throws Exception {
http
.authorizeRequests()
.anyRequest().fullyAuthenticated()
.and().httpBasic()
.and().csrf()
.disable();
}
}
Also, I've added the below to add a test user to the database
package com.innaun;
import com.innaun.model.User;
import com.innaun.model.UserRepository;
import org.springframework.boot.CommandLineRunner;
import org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication;
import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.SpringBootApplication;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
@SpringBootApplication
public class PitchuApplication {
public static void main(String[] args) {
SpringApplication.run(PitchuApplication.class, args);
}
@Bean
CommandLineRunner init(UserRepository userRepository) {
return (args) -> {
userRepository.save(new User("myuser", "mypassword", true));
};
}
}
Just as I thought, the database now has the above user and the user is enabled.
Screenshot of the User data table
All the other tables are blank.
However when I tried the curl
curl -u myuser:mypassword localhost:8080
it returned
{"timestamp":1489090315435,"status":401,"error":"Unauthorized","message":"Bad credentials","path":"/"}
Can anyone explain where did I went wrong.
A: Your configuration looks fine to me. So, my best guess is that your password column in your database has length less than 60 which is the length of the hash BCrypt will produce.
A: I figured it out. And this was so simple mistake. the password I used to save a new user in the userRepository is raw instead of encrypted. I figured it out by:
//Create a new password encoder
private PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder = new BCryptPasswordEncoder();
//Encode the password
String password = "mypassword";
String hashedPassword = passwordEncoder.encode(password);
//Create the user with the encoded password
User user = new User(myuser, hashedPassword, true);
//then persist
userRepository.save(user);
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Shanghai Tianyang Hot Melt Adhesive Co., Ltd.
About Shanghai Tianyang Hot Melt Adhesive Co., Ltd.
Through years of development, Shanghai TianYang Hot Melt Adhesive Co., Ltd. has become the world leading manufacturer of hot melt adhesive products. The company has been dedicated to the development, production and sale of polyester-amide hot melt adhesive (PA), copolyester hot melt adhesive (PES) and other hot melt adhesives and hot melt adhesive materials. The products are widely used in fields of clothing lining, automobile, textile printing, home textile, filter and waterproofing materials.
Under the tenet of "Constant Innovation, Sustainable Development", we not only provide high-quality hot melt adhesive products and considerate services to meet customers' demands, but also focus on innovation and environmental protection, in an effort to become a socially responsible enterprise.
The company is devoted to becoming the world-renowned hot melt adhesive manufacturer. In recent years, the company has been committed to new product development and the expansion of production capacity. At present, it has three production bases in Shanghai and Kunshan. Located in Nanxiang, Shanghai, the company is the headquarters of research, development, manufacturing and sale of Tian Yang hot melt adhesives.
As a Chinese enterprise with the largest production and sale volume of lining hot melt adhesives, we provide the best products and services for the lining companies around the world in representation of China. Nevertheless, we should keep on learning and summarizing on how to further improve our product quality, management skills and professionalism.
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ALMOST two years after fatally stabbing her partner in the heart with a knife, a woman this week walked free.
Twelve jurors decided she either acted in self-defence during a heated argument that unfolded in their Andergrove home or there was sufficient reasonable doubt that they could not convict her of the manslaughter charge she faced.
No one deserves to die but the debate I have heard since the verdict has lacked insight into domestic violence.
"I don't agree with the decision."
"He didn't deserve to die."
"They shouldn't have let their relationship get to the point this happened."
"She should have left him earlier."
Data from The RED HEART Campaign shows nine women, two children and four men have died at the hands of a loved one already this year.
Domestic violence is an insidious problem in our society and we must have an avenue to assess whether someone acted in self-defence.
These jurors listened to every piece of evidence, including compelling testimony from children we could not report, and reached a decision we must respect.
And remember Peta Louise Ansford is not truly free. She has to live the rest of her life knowing she took another's life.
* For 24-hour domestic violence support, phone the national hotline 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732. | {
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What Should A Christian Do About False Teaching?
I am particularly interested in responses from those who have been telling me for over two years that what I and others like me are doing is the wrong way to do it. And so, I ask those same persons to provide me with a biblical answer to the question, including scriptural references that support their answer. All responses will be kept confidential unless you specifically ask to use your name. I will publish them in the next few weeks if there are any answers. I appreciate the input from anyone who can help me with this issue, as I do not wish to continue in error if I am.
This question is also being asked of the General Superintendents of the Church of the Nazarene, of which I am a member, since according the church manual, they are responsible for interpreting church doctrine. I look forward to all responses.
(I reserve the right to NOT approve any answers that are not biblically grounded).
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being taught in universities, and colleges, maybe even seminaries. In the last year I have read biographies, Bud Robinson, D.L. Moody, John Bunyan, George Mueller, Hudson Taylor, Corrie Ten Boom, John R. Rice and Charles G.Finney. Where are men like these today?
I have read a lot of other good books also.
I know that good intentions are not enough to get the job done.
This is a tough question to answer. It's tough not just because most "false Christian teaching" uses many ideas, concepts and words similar to those found in the bible, but because false teachings can sound so RIGHT at times.
It is also a tough question to answer because there are so many biblcial senarios about how God dealt with apostasy and false teachings and biblical mandates regarding heretics, apostates and false teachers.
It would seem that the easiest answer is to follow the pattern found in Matthew 18:15 ¶ "if your brother sins, go and show him his fault in private; if he listens to you, you have won your brother. 16 "but if he does not listen to you, take one or two more with you, so that BY THE MOUTH OF TWO OR THREE WITNESSES EVERY FACT MAY BE CONFIRMED. 17 if he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector." But this has to do more with church discipline, I guess.
1 ¶ but false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will also be false teachers among you, who will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the master who bought them, bringing swift destruction upon themselves.
3 ¶ and in their greed they will exploit you with false words; their judgment from long ago is not idle, and their destruction is not asleep.
Notice the words and phrases in the above passage such as "destructive heresies", "truth maligned", "in greed they will expliot you", "God…cast them into hell". The bible tells us how God views this matter.
Again in Matthew Matt 7:15 ¶ "beware of the false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves.
21 ¶ "not everyone who says to me, 'lord, lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my father who is in heaven will enter.
God deals harshly with false prophets.
18 he said, "I have not troubled Israel, but you and your father's house have, because you have forsaken the commandments of the LORD and you have followed the Baals.
40 then Elijah said to them, "seize the prophets of baal; do not let one of them escape." so they seized them; and Elijah brought them down to the brook Kishon, and slew them there.
Here we see the trial and destruction of false prophets, false teachers and false gods.
Of course we cannot take it upon ourselves to 'destroy' false teachers. But, we can see the seriousness of the nature of false teaching and false teachers.
Other places in the bible tell us the fate of false teachers or to those who would add to, subtract from or change the teachings of God's Word and it is always harsh.
But, how should we, Christians, respond?
We are to TRY them. "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits, whether they be of God; because many false prophets are gone out into the world" (I John 4: 1). All doctrine and teachers are to be tried according to the Word of God. "To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them" (Isa. 8:20). Every message, messenger, and method is to be judged according to the Word of God. The church at Ephesus was commended because they had "tried them which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars " (Rev. 2:2). The church at Pergamos was rebuked because they tolerated those that held "the doctrine of Balaam, " and "the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes, which thing I hate" (Rev. 2:14,15). It is never right to tolerate false teachers, but they are to be tried by the Word of God, and exposed. Of course those who want to disobey the Word of God will seek by every means to avoid this teaching.
We are to MARK them and AVOID them. "Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them " (Rom. 16:17). Those whose conduct and teaching contradicts the Word of God are to be marked and to be avoided. This requires discernment and judgment in the light of the Bible.
We are to REBUKE them. "Wherefore rebuke them sharply, that they may be sound in the faith " (Titus 1: 13). This was written to Titus, because there Were those going from house to house and subverting whole houses with false doctrine (v. 10-16). Are we to sit silently by, while they do this, without rebuking and admonishing people to avoid their teaching? No, the faithful servant of the Lord is to be "Holding fast the faithful word as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers " (Titus 1:9).
We are to have NO FELLOWSHIP with them. "And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them " (Eph. 5:11). Reprove means to censure, condemn, find fault, rebuke, and to refute. How can we obey this Scripture unless we try them by the Word of God?
We are to WITHDRAW from them. "Now we command you, brethren, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, that ye withdraw yourselves from every brother that walketh disorderly, and not after the tradition which ye received of us " (II Thess. 3:6). We are to withdraw from those whose doctrine and conduct does not conform to the Word of God. The context clearly shows that obedience to sound doctrine is what Paul has in mind, for he says, "if any man obey not our word by this epistle, note that man and have no company with him, that he may be ashamed. Yet, count him not as an enemy, but admonish him as a brother" (II Thess. 3:14-15). Paul admonished Timothy to "withdraw thyself " from those who "consent not to wholesome words … and to the doctrine which is according to godliness " (I Tim. 6:3-5).
We are to TURN AWAY from them. Concerning the last days, he says that some will have "a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof. from such turn away" for such people are "never able to come to the knowledge of the truth" (11 Tim. 3:5,7). How can we turn away from them if we do not identify them, and this requires that their message be compared to the Word of God. It is the business of the true preacher to: "Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine " (II Tim. 4:2). This is usually an unpopular and thankless task but it is the duty of the God-called man.
We are NOT to RECEIVE them into our house. "If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your house, neither bid him God speed For he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds " (11 John 10, I 1). There is no doubt about who John is speaking about, it is " Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ… " (v.9). By radio, TV, music and literature, false prophets are brought into the homes of many Christians today. Brethren, this ought not to be!
We are to REJECT HERETICS. "A man that is an heretick after the first and second admonition reject " (Titus 3: 10). We should reject those who deny redemption by the blood of Christ. There are many who deny this or some other doctrine of the Word of God. If they will not respond to being admonished, then they are to be rejected.
Paul warned the Galatians about those who "pervert the gospel of Christ." He also said, "If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed." (See Gal. 1:6-9).
We are to SEPARATE from them. "Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch no the unclean thing; and I will receive you " (II Cor. 6:17). This makes it plain. God's people are to come out of apostasy and religious error.
If we are called to confront false teachings and false teachers we should prepare ourselves for the repercussions of the enemy (Satan). We should also examine ourselves often, that we don't fall into some temptation, also. And we should have many praying for us that we have God's protection at all times.
Finally, I want you to know, Manny, that your writing, your blog sites and web sites have been a great help and encouragement to me. I have been through a tough time dealing with these matters as they have affected me and my family. I am not sure how I would have proceeded had I not found Concerned Christians, Concerned Nazarenes and your dedication to revealing the tactics of these latter day apostatsies.
So hard because of the authority of our leaders in the church, should we follow a specific way when dealing with them? I find it interesting to look at what the Bereans did in Acts when confronted with true teaching, they still searched the scriptures to see if the teaching was sound. Now, what this means I don't know for how to confront? Still, Luke (who wrote Acts) was aware they did this. This means they must have been open and honest and shared their information. They were commended.
There is no such thing as a perfect church: history and Scripture both show us this. We will always have people among us who have incorrect beliefs regarding the Bible.
However, when that error begins to proceed from the pulpit, we have a problem.
Paul exhorts Timothy to not rebuke elders, but to entreat them as fathers. That principle should apply to pastors in general; it needs to be done in a gentle and meek spirit (something that I confess I've sinned in myself), but it needs to be done in a bold spirit. If we really believe we have error coming from the pulpit or leadership, it needs to be really addressed, and held up to the word of God for examination-and I mean the WHOLE word of God.
The one thing to NOT do is gossip. To simply complain about the problem behind the backs of the church leadership without coming to the leadership about it is not right. When there were concerns about the Emergent church, doctrinal weakening in the denomination, and evolution in the church I attend, I brought it up to the pastor. While I'm not completely satisfied with his answer about the matters (and the former matter in particular), at least I know that I did my part in bringing it up (For what it's worth, he passed the items on to the church board, but I've no idea whether or not they've done anything with the information).
As a friend of mine once said, "I'm not saying anything about you that I haven't said to you." We need to deal with the people in question first, and do so Biblically.
And of course, we need to do it prayerfully as well. To do any endeavor without God or outside of His will is foolishness.
BTW, just as an aside to the first poster (Lynn Blakely), I would seriously reconsider including Charles Finney as a good Christian to read about. Finney denied Original Sin and Total Depravity as well as the substitionary atonement of Christ. | {
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The war against Libya in historical perspective
By Brian Becker, National Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition
The leaders of 14 capitalist powers in Europe plus the United States met for a conference in Berlin 126 years ago to decide how all of Africa's land and vast resources would be divided as colonies and zones of control among themselves. No Africans were invited to the conference.
The 1884 Conference of Berlin, more than any other single event, became emblematic of the dynamic transformation of capitalism into a system of global imperialism.
By 1902, 90 percent of Africa's territory was under European control. African self-governance was wiped off the map in most of the continent. Only Ethiopia remained an independent state. Liberia was technically independent too, but it was in fact under the control of the United States.
The so-called "Scramble for Africa" by Britain, France, Belgium, Italy, Germany, the United States and the other capitalist powers was essential for the growth and enrichment of the modern-day capitalist class, which included the owners of the biggest banks, syndicates and monopolies.
Africa was plundered and looted and, as a result, the western capitalists entered the 20th century with the largest fortunes in the history of the human race.
The 'Scramble for Africa' continues
One cannot help but think about the Berlin Conference of 1884 when analyzing the London Conference of 2011 that took place on March 29. It was convened by the same imperialist governments that took part in the 1884 meeting. Africans were invited this time, but the African Union refused to attend. Almost all African nations were absent. Only Tunisia and Morocco sent representatives.
Although China, Russia, India and Pakistan decided not to attend the London Conference on Libya, the Washington Post's front page headline reads, "World leaders indicate military campaign will continue until his [Gadaffi] ouster." The Post suggests that "leaders" of the world met together and decided to keep bombing the country until they crush the current government and replace it with one that they find acceptable to imperialism.
It is hard to beat that for imperial arrogance. The great thinkers at the Washington Post declare who the "world leaders" are, even though most of Africa, China, Russia and India are absent and, in fact, oppose the brutal bombing of Libya that is designed to eliminate its sovereignty.
So as to avoid the impression that we are making an exact analogy between the Berlin Conference of 1884 and the one that took place on March 29, it is worth recognizing that some things have changed since 1884.
The imperialists who met in Berlin, for instance, did not have to waste any time pretending to care about the human rights of Africans or democracy in Africa. The bankers and corporate tycoons in the 19th century could speak bluntly about their "vital interests" as nothing other than naked colonial ambitions to loot Africa's territories, resources and labor. They did not have too much concern about "public opinion" back in 1884.
That is a definite difference. Public proclamations by imperialist governments today have to pledge that they have no imperial or material incentive when they invade, bomb and occupy countries, and that their motives are pure – saving lives and promoting freedom. In the case of Libya, they are moved by the need "to protect civilian lives."
Another primary difference is the emergence of neocolonialism as a replacement for the old colonialism. The anti-colonial uprisings in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s of the peoples of Africa, Asia and the Middle East coincided with the weakeningof Britain, France and the rest of European capitalist powers as a consequence of the destruction wrought from World War II. While the imperialist powers tried to suppress the anti-colonial movements, those resisting colonialism received material support from the USSR, China, North Korea, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and later Cuba. Formal independence was achieved by the former colonies.
'Vital interests' in Libya
Libya had been a colony of Italy and was occupied by British and French forces in 1942. The United Nations declared Libya to be an independent country in 1951 under the leadership of a hereditary monarch. The monarchy was overthrow by a military coup, led by Gadaffi, in 1969.
Libya has Africa's largest oil reserves. It is also part of the oil-rich Middle East, which U.S. imperialism considers to be a pivotal region that requires the exercise of colonial-type control. That is what Secretary of Defense Robert Gates means when he repeats every few hours on television that Libya is being bombed because the region represents a "vital interest" of the United States.
The London Conference is under the domination of the imperialists and former colonial powers. They want to install a puppet government in Tripoli or, as an alternative, partition the country and create client or puppet government that would rule over Benghazi and the oil-rich eastern territory of Libya. The new military leader of Libya's rebel forces just arrived in Benghazi after having spent the past two decades in suburban Virginia, according to a March 26 McClatchy Newspapers report.
The United States, Britain and France have spent over $600 million dropping bombs and missiles on Libya in just the past week. But they do not expect, if victorious, to necessarily become the colonial power on the ground. The exercise of their control would likely take a different form.
Neocolonialism: Old masters, new methods
Classic colonialism featured the acquisition by the colonial entity of the formal state power, and with it the formal and legal administrative and military obligations that belong to government. The indigenous population provides personnel, administrators, bureaucrats and soldiers under the command of the hierarchal authority of the colonizers.
Classic colonialism also featured the complete control and direction of the indigenous economy by the colonizing entity for the purpose of acquiring natural resources, cheap labor and access to markets for the industrial and commercial capitalist interests of the colonizer. This characteristic is equally present in both classic colonialism and neocolonialism.
Kwame Nkrumah, the first president and prime minister of Ghana, and a leader of the Pan-African movement, described the features of what he called neocolonialism: "The essence of neocolonialism is that the State which is subject to it is, in theory, independent and has all the outward trappings of international sovereignty. In reality its economic system and thus its political policy is directed from outside."
Nkrumah prophetically described the many variants of the new colonialism, but placed the primacy of economic penetration as the "normal" and central method whereby the old colonial powers retain control over the former colonies.
"The methods and form of this direction can take various shapes. For example, in an extreme case the troops of the imperial power may garrison the territory of the neo-colonial State and control the government of it. More often, however, neo-colonialist control is exercised through economic or monetary means."
Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown in a CIA-backed military coup in 1965 while he was on a state visit to China and North Vietnam. Nkrumah was a Marxist and a Pan-Africanist. A founder of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), Nkrumah was the recipient in 1963 of the Lenin Peace Prize, the Soviet Union's version of the Nobel Peace Prize. When he was ousted by a CIA-backed military coup, all of the imperialist governments of the west were jubilant. So much for their embrace of democracy.
The bombing war against Libya today should be condemned without hesitation by all progressive people. This is a rich man's war. The global imperialist order that took shape in the 1880s and continues today is the greatest violator of human rights everywhere and the U.S. government is, in the salient words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today." | {
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Queen's University Belfast researchers at the Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology (CCRCB), alongside local company Fusion Antibodies plc, have secured a prestigious Medical Research Council (MRC) award to develop a new antibody drug for the treatment of pancreatic cancer.
The Queen's researchers, who also receive support from Queen's University Foundation, are addressing this gap by designing an antibody that specifically targets the surface of the cancer cells.
To create these antibodies the Queen's team will work with therapeutic antibody development specialists Fusion Antibodies plc to develop prototype molecules.
Explaining the concept behind this new award, Professor Chris Scott (pictured above), Chair of Pharmaceutical Biosciences at CCRCB at Queen's said: "Pancreatic cancer is the 6th most common cause of cancer death in the UK.
"Our aim is to develop a new antibody drug that will re-arm and trigger the patients' own immune systems to combat the disease.
Dr Paul Kerr, Chief Executive at Fusion Antibodies remarked: "We are delighted to use our expertise in drug development and antibody engineering to collaborate with Queen's University to generate new drug candidates for pancreatic cancer."
To support pancreatic cancer research at Queen's University Belfast, please contact Helen Surgenor, Head of Medical Fundraising on +44 (0)28 90971568.
Media inquiries to Sian Devlin at Queen's Communications Office on +44 (0)28 9097 5292. | {
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US Soccer Star and Trump-Basher Megan Rapinoe REFUSES to Sing National Anthem in Protest Before Final Game of World Cup
by Jim Hoft July 7, 2019
What a disgrace.
Radical leftist Megan Rapinoe started kneeling during the national anthem back in 2016. She said it was a protest against "white supremacy" and in support of black lives matter movement. She later said it was a protest against the treatment of gays in the US.
(She should try Iran!)
But last week she said her protesting during the anthem is her f*** you to Trump and all of his racism.
Megan Rapinoe is a captain of the US women's soccer team.
In her final protest against President Trump and the United States Rapinoe refused to sing the National Anthem before the Women's Cup final.
In her latest protest against President Trump – a man she has previously branded a 'racist' and a 'misogynist' – Rapinoe refused to sing along to the national anthem, standing emotionless with her hands clasped behind her back and her lips unmoved.
This is not the first time Rapinoe has opted not to recite the words of The Star-Spangled Banner, having not taken part in the anthem at all for the last three years.
We won't miss this complainer when the soccer season ends.
Britt McHenry says the left-wing media have made Megan Rapinoe a hero since the captain of the women's soccer team insulted Trump, blew off anthem #Mediabuzz https://t.co/Hr7C3v3mBQ
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Ōno (jap. , -shi) ist eine Stadt in der Präfektur Fukui in Japan.
Geographie
Ōno liegt südlich von Kanazawa und östlich von Fukui.
Geschichte
Ōno entwickelte sich im späten 16. Jahrhundert zu einer Burgstadt. Die Industrie umfasst Textilien, Holzverarbeitung und Herstellung von Skiern und Möbeln. Es gibt Heiße Quellen und Skigebiete.
Ōno erhielt am 1. Juli 1954 Stadtrecht.
Sehenswürdigkeiten
Burg-Echizen-Ōno
Städtepartnerschaften
Ningbo
Verkehr
Straße:
Chūbu-Jūkan-Autobahn
Nationalstraßen 157, 158, 476
Zug:
JR Etsumihoku-Linie
Angrenzende Städte und Gemeinden
Präfektur Fukui
Katsuyama
Fukui
Ikeda
Präfektur Ishikawa
Hakusan
Präfektur Gifu
Takayama
Gujo
Seki
Motosu
Ibigawa
Persönlichkeiten
Satsuki Odo (* 2004), Tischtennisspielerin
Literatur
S. Noma (Hrsg.): Ōno. In: Japan. An Illustrated Encyclopedia. Kodansha, 1993. ISBN 4-06-205938-X, S. 1152.
Weblinks
Ort in der Präfektur Fukui | {
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package com.google.schemaorg.core;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet;
import com.google.common.collect.Multimap;
import com.google.schemaorg.SchemaOrgType;
import com.google.schemaorg.SchemaOrgTypeImpl;
import com.google.schemaorg.ValueType;
import com.google.schemaorg.core.datatype.DateTime;
import com.google.schemaorg.core.datatype.Text;
import com.google.schemaorg.core.datatype.URL;
import com.google.schemaorg.goog.GoogConstants;
import com.google.schemaorg.goog.PopularityScoreSpecification;
/** Implementation of {@link BusTrip}. */
public class BusTripImpl extends IntangibleImpl implements BusTrip {
private static final ImmutableSet<String> PROPERTY_SET = initializePropertySet();
private static ImmutableSet<String> initializePropertySet() {
ImmutableSet.Builder<String> builder = ImmutableSet.builder();
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ADDITIONAL_TYPE);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ALTERNATE_NAME);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ARRIVAL_BUS_STOP);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ARRIVAL_TIME);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_BUS_NAME);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_BUS_NUMBER);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DEPARTURE_BUS_STOP);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DEPARTURE_TIME);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DESCRIPTION);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_IMAGE);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_MAIN_ENTITY_OF_PAGE);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_NAME);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_POTENTIAL_ACTION);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_PROVIDER);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_SAME_AS);
builder.add(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_URL);
builder.add(GoogConstants.PROPERTY_DETAILED_DESCRIPTION);
builder.add(GoogConstants.PROPERTY_POPULARITY_SCORE);
return builder.build();
}
static final class BuilderImpl extends SchemaOrgTypeImpl.BuilderImpl<BusTrip.Builder>
implements BusTrip.Builder {
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addAdditionalType(URL value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ADDITIONAL_TYPE, value);
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addAdditionalType(String value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ADDITIONAL_TYPE, Text.of(value));
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addAlternateName(Text value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ALTERNATE_NAME, value);
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addAlternateName(String value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ALTERNATE_NAME, Text.of(value));
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addArrivalBusStop(BusStation value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ARRIVAL_BUS_STOP, value);
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addArrivalBusStop(BusStation.Builder value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ARRIVAL_BUS_STOP, value.build());
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addArrivalBusStop(BusStop value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ARRIVAL_BUS_STOP, value);
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addArrivalBusStop(BusStop.Builder value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ARRIVAL_BUS_STOP, value.build());
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addArrivalBusStop(String value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ARRIVAL_BUS_STOP, Text.of(value));
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addArrivalTime(DateTime value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ARRIVAL_TIME, value);
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addArrivalTime(String value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_ARRIVAL_TIME, Text.of(value));
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addBusName(Text value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_BUS_NAME, value);
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addBusName(String value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_BUS_NAME, Text.of(value));
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addBusNumber(Text value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_BUS_NUMBER, value);
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addBusNumber(String value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_BUS_NUMBER, Text.of(value));
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addDepartureBusStop(BusStation value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DEPARTURE_BUS_STOP, value);
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addDepartureBusStop(BusStation.Builder value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DEPARTURE_BUS_STOP, value.build());
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addDepartureBusStop(BusStop value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DEPARTURE_BUS_STOP, value);
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addDepartureBusStop(BusStop.Builder value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DEPARTURE_BUS_STOP, value.build());
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addDepartureBusStop(String value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DEPARTURE_BUS_STOP, Text.of(value));
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addDepartureTime(DateTime value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DEPARTURE_TIME, value);
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addDepartureTime(String value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DEPARTURE_TIME, Text.of(value));
}
@Override
public BusTrip.Builder addDescription(Text value) {
return addProperty(CoreConstants.PROPERTY_DESCRIPTION, value);
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James Damico is Professor of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education at the IU School of Education. Damico jumped at the opportunity to be a part of INSPIRE. "I'm real excited as a faculty member to be part of this Living-Learning Center," he said. "I think it's an ideal opportunity for students to explore these really important questions about what it means to live and learn in the 21st century."
Diana was born and raised in Southern California, but is an honorary Hoosier. She had the opportunity to obtain a Masters in Latin American Studies at IU Bloomington. Diana is passionate about providing students with the opportunity to think critically of various educational issues and understand the role and responsibility they play in shaping the country.
Amy is currently pursuing a doctorate degree in Education Policy Studies at Indiana University with a concentration in Higher Education. Her research interests explore access to higher education for low-income and first-generation college students. Amy is excited to join the INSPIRE Team and to have the opportunity to work with prospective teachers!
Samantha is a doctoral student in the Higher Education program at IUB School of Education. Her research involves examining inclusive campus environments and campus climate. Her role with INSPIRE includes working directly with Peer Mentors to provide an enriching leadership experience.
To be a teacher is to be a lifelong student, according to Efila Jzar-Simpson. For EJ, a teacher motivates the unmotivated, challenges the overachievers, and expands her horizons. As an Armstrong Teacher Educator, Efila will help on the INSPIRE floor by meeting with students on a monthly basis to discuss various educational topics.
Judy was instrumental in the founding of INSPIRE and recruiting each year's cohort. With an early career as an elementary teacher, Judy has always enjoyed working directly with students. While Judy retired in the summer of 2017, her outstanding vision, dedication, and commitment to excellence is evidenced in the INSPIRE community today.
Drawing on her experience as a middle school teacher and university instructor, Andi assisted in the development and implementation of the INSPIRE seminar curriculum. Andi demonstrates a deep commitment to understanding and improving students' transition to college life. | {
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If you happened to stick around for last night's episode of Talking Bad following a satisfying season 5.5 episode of Breaking Bad, you probably already know that AMC is planning the final season Blu-ray and DVD set alongside an epic Blu-ray barrel set that will include all 62 episodes of the series alongside a slew of bonus features, including some new extras, previously released extras, and all former retail exclusives. Both sets will street on November 26, which is roughly a couple of months after the show's September 29 series finale.
The awesome complete series Blu-ray set is obviously the cooler of the two releases from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Besides the barrel packaging and some great collectibles, which include a Los Pollos Hermanos, a picture-filled booklet, and a Breaking Bad challenge coin, the set will come with a slew of brand new extras. The biggest bonus feature the company is touting is an all-new two hour documentary that will chronicle the filming of the final eight episodes of Breaking Bad on AMC. That'll definitely turn the most heads, but Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is also listing a slew of others that can be viewed, below. In addition, much of the fascinating content that appeared on prior releases will make a return here. This is a big win if you haven't bought any of the seasons, yet, and I guess you'll just have to evaluate whether or not you want to repurchase seasons if you so already own one or more. That barrel is pretty nifty looking.
"Bad Memories "– Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul talk about some of their favorite moments.
" Scene Envy" – The Cast tell us which scene they wish they could have been in.
"Shocking Moments" - The stars reveal the moments that shocked them most.
"How Will It End?" – At the beginning of the season, the cast was asked to give their thoughts on how they thought the show would end.
"Growing Up in the White House" - RJ Mitte on Walter, Jr.
Ted's Wipeout – In Episode 411, "Crawl Space," Christopher Cousins (Ted) explains how this shocking stunt was accomplished.
If you already do own most of the seasons of Breaking Bad, the final Blu-ray and DVD sets also look pretty nice. If you do spring for The Final Season Blu-ray set, you will get one extra that the DVD sets won't have, which is a table read of "Blood Money." Other bonus features include a slew of featurettes, cast and crew commentaries, a gag real, and probably most excitingly, an alternate ending. Considering we haven't seen the real ending of the series yet, knowing that there is already an alternative gets me pretty stoked to see how the whole thing plays out, even if the alternate ending will only be three minutes long and will not be related to any of the spoilers Dean Norris flooded the Internet with a few weeks ago.
There's no cover art for the final season set, yet, but you can check out the full list of extras, below. And check out the teaser for next week's episode. Breaking Bad airs Sunday nights at 9 p.m. ET on AMC. | {
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World Environment Day Celebration and Launching of Industrial Estate Environment Improvement Drive
5th June, 2014; Vapi, Gujarat
The month long Industrial Estate Environment Improvement Drive, conceptualized by GIZ and the Gujarat Pollution Control Board, was kick started in GIDC Industrial Estate, Vapi on June 5, 2015 on the occasion of the World Environment Day. The Drive is seen as an important step by the Vapi Industries Association to fulfill the dream of Vapi Banse Vrindavan.
The World Environment Day celebrations and the launching of Industrial Estate Environment Improvement Drive was jointly organized by the Vapi Industries Association in cooperation with GPCB, GIDC, Notified Area Authority and Vapi Waste & Effluent Management Company Ltd. and GIZ. The celebration function was held at Aarti Garden, Chanod Colony, GIDC Industrial Estate, Vapi.
The function was inaugurated by the District Collector of Valsad Dr. Vikrant Pande IAS in the presence of Mr. Satish Wagh, Chairman, CHEMEXCIL, Mr. Kanubhai Desai, MLA, Pardi, Mr. A G Patel, Regional Officer, GPCB, Vapi, Mr. Harishbhai Patel, Chief Officer, Notified Area Authority (NAA), Mr. Sharad Thakar, President, VIA, Shri Kirit Shastri, Hon. Secretary, VIA, Mr. A K Shah, Director, VWEMCL, Mr. Rajesh Doshi, Executive Director, VWEMCL, Mr. Kirit Mehta, Director, Aarti Industries Ltd., past Presidents and committee members of VIA, senior officers of CHEMEXCIL, various NGOs of Vapi, residents of Chanod Colony and Press & Media friends.
An oath was taken by all present to keep the residential areas and the industrial area clean, maintain good housekeeping, follow environment friendly production process and undertake plantation of trees. The District Collector appreciated the initiative taken by the authorities and the stakeholders on Vapi Banse Vrindavan. The President of Vapi Industries Association (VIA) said that the Association has been taking various initiatives for the last few years for the environmental improvement of estate and the surrounding areas and has always got support from the regulatory authorities in doing so. He shared that during the last WED 2013 mass tree plantation was initiated in a particular area of the estate and as of today over 20,000 trees have survived creating a beautiful ambience.
This year also VIA plans to plant more than 21,000 trees during the month long drive, in and around the industrial estate, with the support of the industry members and the Notified Area Authority (NAA). The plantation drive was initiated on the occasion of the launch of WED with the support of M/s Aarti Industries Ltd. and about 250 trees were planted surrounding the part of the Chanod Garden, which is going to be developed by M/s Aarti Industries Ltd. with the support of NAA and VIA.
The cleaning drive of the estate has also been initiated. NAA has extended its support by dedicating a team of 50 workers, 3 JCBs and 10 tractors for the cleaning work. GPCB has also dedicated its staff members for guiding the works. About 200 industry members were given responsibility to supervise the day to day cleaning work. Besides, many other activities such as environmental rallies, competitions for school children, seminars and interaction meets are also planned.
The regulatory authorities, government departments, industries association and industry members are all geared up to make the dream of Vapi Banse Vrindavan come true.
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CORP Author National Research Council (U.S.). Committee to Assess Potential Health Effects from Exposures to PAVE PAWS Low-Level Phased-Array Radiofrequency Energy.
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Included in the antiquarian book auction on the 21st August 2013 will be one of the 'great' ornithological books of the nineteenth century: the second edition of Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Islands by Lord Lilford (1891-97).
The second edition is published in seven quarto volumes and beautifully illustrated with 421 hand coloured and colour printed lithographs, most of which are by Archibald Thorburn and John Keulemans.
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Lord Lilford (1833-96), the fourth Baron Lilford, was one of the eight founders of the British Ornithologists' Union in 1858. He travelled widely and collected an extensive collection of live birds that were kept in the grounds of Lilford Hall. His aviaries included many rare birds from around the globe. He was responsible for the introduction of the little owl into England in the 1880s.
The Gentleman's Magazine was founded by Edward Cave in 1731. It was published continually for almost 200 years. Intended as a monthly digest of current affairs, news, essays, commentaries, etc. Cave acted as editor using the pseudonym "Sylvanus Urban", he was first to use the term magazine (meaning storehouse). Among the notable and regular contributors was Samuel Johnson.
Volumes of the mid 1770s are of particular significance, containing many reports, engraved maps, and plans relating to the American War of Independence.
Bound in a variety of contemporary bindings, this run is expected to make well in excess of £1,000 when it goes under the hammer on 21st August 2013 in the Antiquarian Book Auction in Honiton, Devon. | {
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The bunny was die cut from MB100. I created a little shading with Latte and Pixie Pink inks. I used a black pen to color in the eye and draw on the whiskers before I finished it off with a nice coating of clear embossing powder!
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Q: Can a Thread sleep for less than half milli seconds in Java/ Other language? [Edit]: After getting answer I understood its not specific to Java, its related to OS scheduler as well, so adding other tags
Is it possible in Java to make a thread sleep for a nano seconds.
Of course after looking the Thread api where we can pass nano seconds as well in sleep method, the answer could be yes.
But I doubt after looking the implementation/ source of sleep method in Thread class, which is:
public static void sleep(long millis, int nanos)
throws InterruptedException {
if (millis < 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("timeout value is negative");
}
if (nanos < 0 || nanos > 999999) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"nanosecond timeout value out of range");
}
if (nanos >= 500000 || (nanos != 0 && millis == 0)) {
millis++;
}
sleep(millis);
}
Now according to the logic it is increasing milli seconds by 1 if the passed nano seconds is more than half milli seconds. But this sounds illogical to me, lets say I have written a code where one of my thread is waiting for say some 40000 nano seconds (in practical scenario it might not be the case) which is less than half milli seconds that means my thread will not wait at all.
Can someone please comment on the same and why this design was decided to wait for milli seconds rather than nano seconds?
Also what would guarantee that the thread wakes up accurately?
A: You can use LockSupport's parkNanos
LockSupport.parkNanos(400_000);
however this is not the same as sleep (it is not interruptable) and all it does is pass the request to the OS. On Windows 8 for example, even parkNanos(1) might sleep for 1 milli-second.
As biziclop pointed out, there Javadoc mentions
The call spuriously (that is, for no reason) returns.
This happens rarely in my experience, but it does happen.
However, you are right that Thread.sleep() will always sleep for at least 1 ms. On Win XP it might sleep for 16 ms (1/60th of a second)
Also what would guarantee that the thread wakes up accurately?
Using a real time operating system.
What I do, is don't go to sleep but rather busy wait. This way I can stop for a give amount of time with more accuracy. If you run your thread on an isolated CPU (In Linux) you can reduce the variation to about 10 micro-seconds
An example of busy waiting
long end = System.nanoTime() + delay;
while (System.nanoTime() < end) { /* busy waiting */ }
or if you want to be slightly more friendly
while (System.nanoTime() < end)
Thread.yield();
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Q: Can pipes be used across LAN computers? Can pipes be used across LAN computers?
In particular I'm looking for Windows, but if you have more info on other platforms, that will also help others who find this thread later.
A: Yes they can.
Named pipes can be used to provide
communication between processes on the
same computer or between processes on
different computers across a network.
If the server service is running, all
named pipes are accessible remotely
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365590.aspx
A: It should also be noted that a TCP/IP connection is effectively a pipe in the sense that you shove bytes in one end and they come out the other. TCP/IP connections are available on pretty much any platform you are likely to care about.
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...I'll want to paint, I said. Now that I am well into my 80's I am doing just that.
During my many years as a Dominican Sister of Peace (formerly Dominicans of St. Catharine, Kentucky) I ministered as an educator, media specialist, amateur actor, and preacher. At 55 I told myself, "When I'm a little old lady living at the Motherhouse, I'll want to paint, but I'll want to know how to paint." I began taking oil painting lessons at the South Bend Museum School of Art on Tuesday nights. I enjoyed it so much I kept on studying until I moved to Kentucky 20 years later. When people saw the vast number of paintings on the walls of my home and my office, they'd ask me, "How does a busy person like you (I was Educational Media Director at U. of Notre Dame), find time to paint?" I'd respond, "I have a two-word answer." "What's that?" they'd wonder in amazement. My answer was, "TUESDAY NIGHT!" Now in my retirement I have more time to paint, My first major project was Main Street, Springfield, KY consisting of 12 scenes of this delightful two-block section of downtown. The City of Springfield purchased them and they now are on display in the Opera House, the visitor's center, on Main Street. Following this, I painted the 13 buildings of the campus of St. Catharine College. They now are exhibited in the Emily W. Hundley Library. To show these paintings and many others is the reason for this website.
Not many of my paintings are for sale, but if you are interested in inquiring, go to Contacts in the menu, and write me a note, adding your email address. Be sure to go to More to see additional categories. One category is Available Paintings.
On July 24, 2015 Sr. Elaine DesRosiers received the 2015 Fra Angelico Award at the annual gathering of the Dominican Institute for the Arts (DIA) in Great Bend, KS. This honor is presented to a DIA artist who exemplifies Fra Angelico's dedication to furthering the Holy Preaching through the arts. DIA President, Sr. Barbara Schwarz, OP presented the award, a bronze image of Fra Angelico (1395 -1455) , the famous Italian painter who as a member of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) preached not in the pulpit, but with his art. | {
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Q: Strange behavior of log on after restart application pool I am building a simple asp.net mvc3 application using Form authentication. After publishing it to IIS 7.5, I find that even after I restart the application pool for my web site(stop it and then start). A logined user doesn't need to re-login. That's not what I expect and I don't remember I had configured the cookie to be persistent.
I use the simple asp.net mvc3 web application template and haven't done much thing to config authentication. Below is some codes related to authentication:
in web.config:
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="~/Account/LogOn" timeout="2880" />
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in LogOn action:
FormsAuthentication.SetAuthCookie(userName, false);
A: I think I have got your answer, cookie is set at client side and resetting server IIS will not destroy the cookie as it is not available on server. You can set cookie expiration time and it will get destroy at client side.I hope this clears the situation.
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Q: Circles tangent to a parabola For the past two weeks I was struggling with solving the following problem.
Description of variables:
$(x_n,y_n)$ - center point of the circle $C_n$
$r_n$ - radius of the circle $C_n$
Given the curve $k:y=x^2,x\geqslant0$, and knowing that for every $n\in\mathbb{N} \wedge n>0$ $C_n$ is tangent to $k$, the $OX$ axis and externally tangent to $C_{n-1}$, find the explicit formula for $x_n$, $y_n$ and $r_n$ given the initial condition $C_0: (x-x_0)^2+(y-y_0)^2=r_0^2$, where $C_0$ is tangent to $OX$ and $k$.
It is obvious that $r_n=y_n$, but I did not manage to derive a sensible system of equations.
I said "sensible", because this is the only one I could think of:
$\begin{cases} \frac{x_T-x_n}{y_n-y_T}=2x_T \\ y_T=x_T^2\\\sqrt{(x_T-x_n)^2+(y_T-y_n)^2}=y_n \\ \sqrt{(x_n-x_{n-1})^2+(y_n-y_{n-1})^2}=y_n+y_{n-1} \end{cases}$
Is there no more convenient way to approach this?
Thank you for any help in advance.
A: This is not intended to be an answer as such but more of a suggestion as to how one might be able to proceed further.
It seems that the equation satisfied by the coordinates of the centre $(x,y)$ of any circle which touches the parabola and the $x$ axis is itself very complicated: $$x^2=\left(\frac{8y-1+\sqrt{16y+1}}{8}\right)\left(\frac{3+\sqrt{16y+1}}{4}\right)^2$$
Despite its appearance this is a fairly innocent-looking curve passing as you would expect between the parabola $y=x^2$ and the $x$ axis.
This was obtained by just considering the requirement that each circle must touch the parabola and the $x$ axis. Therefore somehow this would need to be coupled with the requirement that the circles touch each other in series, which can be written as $$x_{n+1}=x_n+2\sqrt{y_ny_{n+1}}$$
But I don't know how to link these up. Any ideas?
A: Standard parametric equn of parabola $ y = x^2 / (4 f) $ is
( in this case we can take $ f= \frac14 $ )
$$ x = 2 f t ; \, y = f t^2; \, t = \tan \phi $$
Radius of contacting circle $ = y \sec\phi = f t^2 \sqrt{1+t^2} $
Distance to right of parabola point x-coordinate is $ y\, t = f t^3 $
So the center of circle on x-axis $ ( 2 f t + f t^3, 0) $
Rest you can proceed.
EDIT1:
Contacting circles as shown.
$r$ is radius of bigger contact circle given independently as in sketch.
$$ x = 2 ft + r \sin \phi = 2 f t + \frac {r t}{ \sqrt{1+t^2}}$$
$$ y = ft^2 - \frac{r}{ \sqrt{1+t^2} } $$
So you can solve for $ t = \tan \phi $ when $ y=r $ from the resulting sixth degree transcendental equation :
$$ \frac{f\; t^2}{r}= 1 -\frac{1}{ \sqrt{1+t^2} } $$
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Intro to Digital Art 2013: Photoshop - Collage Images.
Here are some examples of collaged images.
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A Day Out: 9 Places To Visit And Things To Do At Geylang Serai
If you ever find yourself at Geylang Serai, you'll notice it's brimming full of culture and has plenty of historical monuments.
With Hari Raya Puasa fast approaching, Geylang Serai is bustling full of activity. There's no better time to visit the heart of the local Malay community than now, so scroll through the gallery for the top places you can explore and tours you can head on in Geylang Serai.
1. Geylang Serai Market
One of the biggest markets in Singapore, the Geylang Serai Market plays a key focal role in the culture of the Muslim and Indian-Muslim communities in Singapore. Situated on the first floor is a traditional wet market where you can get Malay spices and ingredients for traditional dishes. Besides the fashion bazaar that sells clothes and accessories, the second floor also has a hawker food centre where you can feast on dishes like nasi lemak, beef rendang and goreng pisang.
Geylang Serai Market,
1 Geylang Serai, 402001
2. Char Yong (Dabu) Association
Founded in 1858 by descendants from Dabu, China, this association is one of the oldest Chinese associations in Singapore. If you head to the back wall on the ground level, you can find the names of the founding members of the association inscribed on the original stone tablets in the wall. You can explore the Char Yong Heritage Hall here, as well as the Hakka Culture Study Room, and two galleries: the Dabu gallery on the eighth floor, and the Char Yong Gallery on the seventh floor.
Char Yong (Dabu) Association
29 Lorong 22 Geylang, 398686
3. The Former Geylang Fire Station
The second-oldest fire station in Singapore, the Geylang Fire Station was opened in 1929. It was later renamed the Paya Lebar Fire Station, until the end of its operation in 2002. Now a conserved building that is leased out as a commercial and industrial space, the fire station is still located at the same place, with its distinctive, bright red doors.
Former Geylang Fire Station
29 Paya Lebar Road, 409005
4. The Former Queen's Theatre
Constructed in the 1930s, this Victorian-esque building used to screen Malay and other foreign language movies. It was a popular place back then, with crowds flocking to the building to catch movies. The place was eventually shut down in the 1980s, but the charm of the building still remains.
Former Queen's Theatre
Located opposite Lorong 41 Geylang Road
5. Pre-War Terrace and Shop Houses
These pre-war shophouses have existed since the early 1900s and were popular till the late 1930s, right before the war. The shophouses are preserved today, and can be easily spotted along the stretch at Lorong 24A and Lorong 34. With colourful, patterned tiles and an antique charm, these shophouses are perfect for snapping a quick shot.
6. Wisma Geylang Serai
A newly constructed hub that just recently opened its doors, the facility is a cultural and heritage space. Singapore's first social and cultural heritage hub, the place consists of the new Community Club, the South East Community Development Council office, a Malay Heritage Gallery, arts facilities, a senior care centre, childcare centre and a family service centre. The architecture reuses features from the former Malay village, so head down to the hub to see the gorgeous architecture for yourself!
When you're done exploring the area on your own, hop onto any tour around Geylang Serai to check out potential places you missed, or food that you haven't tried. Scroll through the rest of the gallery for our recommended tours!
7. Beguiling Geylang Food Tour by Wok 'n' Stroll
Join this evening food tour that will introduce you to the unique Geylang culinary culture. You'll be able to sample street food such as rice noodles, dim sum, turtle soup, and the 'king of fruits', the durian. The food tour guide will explain all about food customs and traditions in Singapore as you make your way through winding lanes and bustling back alleys.
8. Kampung Geylang Serai Uncovered Tour by Betel Box Asia Pte Ltd
Make your way through the district and discover the past and present times the neighbourhood has to offer with the Kampung Geylang Serai Uncovered Tour. As you walk through the backlanes, shortcuts and hidden gardens, you will get a chance to sample an array of popular Malay & Muslim traditional & street foods.
9. Secrets of the Red Lantern™: A Chinatown & Geylang Night Tour by Journeys Pte Ltd
If you're keen to explore a different side of Singapore, hop onto this tour where you'll be able to uncover Chinatown's interesting past, where it was known for opium and gambling dens, and multi-faceted present. Afterwards, a bus would bring you down the streets and alleys of Geylang Serai. The tour will also bring you down Club Street and Food Street. Take note that participants have to be 18 and above!
By Cheryl Lim, 28 May 2018 / Updated by Melodi Ghui, May 2019
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Home Entertainment Round-Up: 5/20/14
by That Shelf Staff | May 20, 2014
We play catch up with the DVDs we've accumulated over the past month with Phil looking at Criterion releases for Riot in Cell Block 11 and Breaking the Waves , the recently remastered Sorcerer , a re-cut version of the documentary Cocaine Cowboys , the fourth and final season of Eastbound and Down , and the latest Paranormal Activity film. Dave looks at straight-to-video efforts Mr. Jones and Bad Country , along with new discs for Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia and Seven Warriors . And Andrew looks back on A Birder's Guide to Everything and Big Bad Wolves .
Home Entertainment Round-Up: 3/9/14
by That Shelf Staff | March 9, 2014
As we dig out from under the pile of Blu-Ray and DVD releases that have come into the office this month, we take a look at Criterion editions of Soderbergh's underrated King of the Hill and Truffaut's Jules and Jim , Blu-rays for Thor: The Dark World , Nebraska , Wadjda , and Blue is the Warmest Color , and a DVD of the found footage thriller Banshee Chapter .
Blu-Ray Round-Up: 2/10/14
by That Shelf Staff | February 10, 2014
We FINALLY start digging ourselves out of the backlog of DVDs and Blu-Rays we received over the past month with the first of two special home entertainment columns this week. Today we look at the hilarious Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa , the intense Captain Phillips , the Adam Scott comedy A.C.O.D. , Kuosawa's classic Throne of Blood on Criterion, and Dylan McDermott trapped in a Freezer .
Home Entertainment Round-Up: 11/18/13
Lots to go through this week on the home entertainment front including the coal in the stocking that is the Paul Rudd/Paul Giamatti team-up All is Bright , the Blu-Ray debut of the exceptional astronaut drama The Right Stuff , John Carpenter's ill fated TV pilot Body Bags , the toothless political drama The Attack , charming Irish creature feature Grabbers , the passable Dolph Lundgren/Randy Couture drug actioner Ambushed , and the gleefully sick Canadian sleaze flick, Junkie
Blu-Ray Round-Up: 8/5/13
by Phil Brown | August 5, 2013
This week at the video store we check out new Blu-Rays for recent releases Trance , To the Wonder , Oblivion , and Olympus Has Fallen , and two new Criterion releases for The Devil's Backbone and Lord of the Flies .
DVD Round-Up: 6/14/13
by Phil Brown | June 14, 2013
Our latest round-up of home video offerings takes a look at the new release of Disney's Oz: The Great and Powerful , and new Blu-Rays for classics Medium Cool , National Lampoon's Vacation , Safety Last! , The Town That Dreaded Sundown , and... Airheads .
May's Blu-Ray Round-up
by Phil Brown | May 27, 2013
In this month's round-up of the best in home entertainment we look at wartime classic The Great Escape , the little known Sam Raimi/Coen Brothers team-up Crimewave , the criminally underrated Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle The Last Stand , Jackie Chan's Police Story films, the cult favourite Repo Man , Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia , and Godard's Band of Outsiders .
The New Old: Biblical Jazz Panic
by That Shelf Staff | April 1, 2013
We take a trip in the way, wayback machine for a trio of old school classics, including Elia Kazan's noirish viral thriller Panic in the Streets , Cecil B. DeMille's biblical epic Samson and Delilah , and the king of all early talkies, The Jazz Singer .
The New Old: The Good, the Badlands, & the Ugly
by That Shelf Staff | March 25, 2013
This week in archival DVD land, we take a look at new Blu-Rays for the Canadian classic sex comedy Porky's , Criterion treatments for Terrence Malick's Badlands and Fritz Lang's Ministry of Fear , and a Steven Seagal TV show that was re-edited into a movie with the hopes no one would notice.
The New Old: Of Love and Loss and Fun
This week we look at some Blu-Ray and DVD reissues of the iconic Schindler's List and On the Waterfront , the campy fun of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and The Monster Squad , and one of the greatest adventures from the Doctor to occupy the Tardis the longest.
The New Old: Tricks & Treats
by Phil Brown | September 28, 2012
Our archival DVD column returns with a slate of seasonal offerings and oddities with Criterion editions of The Game , Eating Raoul , and Quadrophenia , special editions of Stuart Gordon's Re-animator , Halloween II and Halloween III: Season of the Witch , and the DVD and Blu-ray premiere of Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein
The New Old: The Jaws of Our Youth
by That Shelf Staff | August 20, 2012
This week, some films to appeal to our younger memories, as Phil Brown looks at the Blu-ray debuts of Jaws and The Royal Tenenbaums and Andrew Parker dives into new blu's for Grosse Pointe Blank and Halloween 4 & 5
The New Old: Shades of Grey and Gray
by That Shelf Staff | July 9, 2012
In this week's archival DVD column we look at some great re-releases including the 40th anniversary of Deliverance , a pair of Criterions featuring Spalding Gray from director Steven Soderbergh, Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps , and some of the best no holds barred matches from the WWE.
The New Old: Cults of Personality
In this week's archival DVD and Blu-ray column, Phil Brown looks at three cult favourites that break genre expectations: Danny Boyle's Shallow Grave , Hal Ashby's Harold and Maude , and the John Wayne classic Hondo .
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In this blog, we'll be talking about one of the Directors of our firm, Lee Stratton. Lee's story is an impressive one, and to get an appreciation of just how quickly Lee climbed the ladder of success, we need to go back to the beginning.
Lee hadn't given much thought to becoming an accountant until one particular maths lesson when he was in Year 10. During this lesson, Lee's maths teacher commented that he would make an excellent accountant, and for some reason, this stuck with Lee. With his teacher's message ringing in his head, Lee chose to do work experience at a local accountancy firm. Lee then returned to school after two weeks of work experience with a clear goal in mind, to become an accountant.
At the age of 16, Lee began studying his A-Levels at Sixth Form. During this time, Lee also found himself a job as an Apprentice Butcher at the supermarket, Morrisons. Lee worked as a Butcher for two years until he completed his A-Levels.
It was during 2005 that Lee joined us, and it was during 2015 that he assumed the role of Director. To become a Director within just 10 years is rather impressive, as I'm sure you'll agree.
The most interesting thing about this is that this wasn't the only time that someone has progressed through the ranks so quickly. In 2017, Daniel Overton became a Director after just 10 years too – having initially started in 2007. The fact that not one, but two people who started at the company with trainee positions have gone on to become directors within the space of just 10 years is a testament to our nurturing working environment.
Since Lee started his career at Aston Shaw, he has become an expert in his field. Lee has developed an extensive knowledge of varying trade sectors, particularly in the areas of care, construction, engineering and hospitality.
While Lee's butchering days are long behind him, he's still a dab hand at carving the meat ready for a Sunday Roast!
To find out how you can start your journey at Aston Shaw, please check out our careers page. | {
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Effects of cholera toxin on small intestinal motor activity in the fasted state
V. E. Cowles, S. K. Sarna
We sought to determine the effect of cholera toxin on small intestinal motor activity in the fasted state and relate it to secretion in conscious dogs. Motor activity was recorded by strain gauge force transducers and secretion was measured by diverting it to the outside through a two-way cannula. Inoculation of the study segment with cholera toxin resulted in a 10-fold increase in fluid output by 120 minutes postinjection. At the same time that fluid output increased significantly changes in fasting motor activity occurred. The cycle length of the migrating motor complex was significantly reduced, the perceutage of phase II activity was significantly increased, and migrating clustered contractions were inhibited. Perfusion of the study segment by a nonabsorbable electrolyte solution at a rate similar to the rate of secretion induced by cholera toxin did not change the cycle length of migrating motor complexes, but the percentage of phase II activity was significantly increased as with cholera toxin, and migrating clustered contractions were inhibited. The reduction in the cycle length of migrating motor complexes seems to be a direct effect of cholera toxin on the gut wall while the increase in percentage of phase II activity and inhibition of migrating clustered contractions appear to be indirect effects due to fluid accumulation.
Journal of Gastrointestinal Motility
Cholera Toxin
Migrating Myoelectric Complexes
Motor Activity
giant migrating contraction
migrating clustered contractions
migrating motor complex
retrograde giant contraction
Cowles, V. E., & Sarna, S. K. (1989). Effects of cholera toxin on small intestinal motor activity in the fasted state. Journal of Gastrointestinal Motility, 1(2), 90-98.
Effects of cholera toxin on small intestinal motor activity in the fasted state. / Cowles, V. E.; Sarna, S. K.
In: Journal of Gastrointestinal Motility, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1989, p. 90-98.
Cowles, VE & Sarna, SK 1989, 'Effects of cholera toxin on small intestinal motor activity in the fasted state', Journal of Gastrointestinal Motility, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 90-98.
Cowles VE, Sarna SK. Effects of cholera toxin on small intestinal motor activity in the fasted state. Journal of Gastrointestinal Motility. 1989;1(2):90-98.
Cowles, V. E. ; Sarna, S. K. / Effects of cholera toxin on small intestinal motor activity in the fasted state. In: Journal of Gastrointestinal Motility. 1989 ; Vol. 1, No. 2. pp. 90-98.
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Council's Waterways and Catchment Team recently facilitated a macroinvertebrate workshop with 39 Peachester State School students at Annie Hehir Environmental Reserve.
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are small animals that live for all, or part, of their lives in water. Some of the different types of macroinvertebrates discovered on the day included dragonfly larvae, mayfly nymph, caddisfly nymphs, freshwater shrimp and whirlygig beetles.
Some of these are sensitive to pollution whereas others can live in polluted waters. Because of this variability in the sensitivity to pollution, macroinvertebrates make good biological indicators. By sampling macroinvertebrate communities and looking at both the types and numbers of animals present we can get an idea on the health of the waterway.
A healthy waterway will have a large number of different types of macroinvertebrates present with no one type dominating the system. A polluted waterway will only have a few different types of macroinvertebrates present and generally include things like aquatic worms, water fleas and non-biting midge larvae.
Sampling water quality on its own to assess river health gives us a good idea as to what contaminants are present in the waterway at the time of sampling. What it doesn't tell us is whether these contaminants are having an impact on the waterway and, if so, to what extent. Looking at the macroinvertebrate communities can give us a much better understanding of the overall impacts that any contaminants are having on the waterway.
Assessing macroinvertebrates can be done in a number of different ways such as using the AUSRIVAS (Australian River Assessment System) models, using pollution grading systems such as SIGNAL (Stream Invertebrate Grade Number Average Level) and looking at community structure and complexity. | {
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ENEL GREEN POWER STARTS CONSTRUCTION OF NEW HYDRO PLANT IN BRAZIL
Published on lunes, 31 marzo 2014
With an installed capacity of 102 MW, the hydro complex Apiacás will be capable of generating up to around 490 GWh/year.
A 1.2 MW stand-alone photovoltaic facility will also be constructed to reduce power consumption at the construction site.
An expected overall investment of around 287 million US dollars will be required to construct the complex.
Rome- Rio de Janeiro, March 31st, 2014 – Enel Green Power has started construction works at the new Apiacás hydroelectric complex, in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil.
Apiacás will consist of a cascading sequence of three power plants, named "Salto Apiacás", "Cabeza de Boi" and "Fazenda", comprising seven turbines of around 14.5 MW each, for an overall installed capacity of 102 MW.
Once fully operational, the Apiacás hydro complex will be capable of generating up to an approximate 490 GWh each year, therefore meeting the country's high energy demand which is estimated to grow at an average annual rate of 4% until 2020.
A thin-film photovoltaic facility will be installed to reduce power consumption on the construction site. The facility is a stand-alone one, which means it is not connected to the grid. The photovoltaic plant will add a further 1.2 MW of installed capacity. Once the hydro complex will be completed, the photovoltaic plant will keep operating, therefore adding its own renewable power to the green energy produced by the new hydro plants.
The new hydro complex is held by Enel Green Power Cabeza de Boi S.A., Enel Green Power Fazenda S.A., Enel Green Power Salto Apiacás S.A., subsidiaries of Enel Brasil Participações Ltda. The hydro complex will be completed and enter operation in the first half of 2016.
Construction of the hydro complex, in line with the growth targets set out in the 2013-2017 Enel Green Power business plan, requires a total investment of around 287 million US dollars, financed through the Enel Green Power Group's own sources.
Enel Green Power was awarded the contract to build the Apiacás complex in a 2013 public auction, the "New Energy Auction" named "A-5". The auction was launched by the Agência Nacional da Energia Elétrica (ANEEL).
The project is supported by a thirty-year PPA, a contract to purchase the power generated by the complex, which will be delivered to the national grid.
In Brazil, Enel Green Power currently has around 210 MW of installed capacity, of which 93 MW from hydro and the remainder from wind power.
Enel Green Power is the Enel Group company fully dedicated to the development and management of renewable energy sources at the international level, with operations in Europe and the Americas. The company generated over 29 billion kWh in 2013 from water, sun, wind and the Earth's heat - enough to meet the energy needs of more than 10 million households and avoid the emission of over 20 million tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere. Enel Green Power is a world leader in the sector thanks to its well-balanced generation mix, providing generation volumes well over the sector average. The company has an installed capacity of approximately 8,900 MW from a mix of sources including wind, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass. Currently, the company has approximately 750 plants operating in 16 countries in Europe and the Americas.
In Latin America, Enel Green Power runs renewable energy plants in Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama, Chile and Brazil, with a total installed capacity of nearly 1,200 MW as of today. Specifically, in the wind sector, in addition to the projects under construction in Brazil, the company has 24 MW of installed wind capacity in Costa Rica, 144 MW in Mexico as well as 180 MW in Chile. The company is also constructing the 99 MW Taltal wind farm in Chile as well as the Sureste (102 MW) and Dominica (100 MW) wind farms in Mexico. With its century-long experience in the field of geothermal energy, Enel Green Power is also developing new opportunities in this sector. Again in Chile, the company is exploring several concessions with a potential capacity exceeding 100 MW.
In Brazil, through Endesa, the Enel Group also operates around 1 GW of installed capacity, while in the distribution field, with some 6 million customers, the Group operates in the states of Rio de Janeiro and Cearà. In the transmission sector, Endesa operates an interconnection line between Brazil and Argentina.
All Enel Green Power press releases are also available in versions for smart phones and tablets.
You can download the Enel Mobile app at: Apple Store, Google Play and BlackBerryApp World
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To demonstrate the DANIEL SMITH watercolor paints and my appreciation and understanding of their characteristics, I have used my favourite 18 colors from the DANIEL SMITH Watercolour collection [see Jansen's Dot Card colors and list further below] to complete this painting. The title of this artwork is "Tinkus dancer at the Oruro Carnival". This painting was completed to participate in an International Exhibition organized by the Bolivia Watercolor Society. I chose a colour theme that can represent the National colors of Bolivia.
I have a lot of ways to start my paintings. Sometimes I like to use a pencil to sketch out the details, other times I start with just a general pencil sketch, and occasionally I paint directly with a brush. I wanted this painting to appear more realistic, so I drew the face very carefully with pencil, but only a few strokes for the background as I wanted it to have a more carefree simple background.
I personally do not like to mix the colors too much on the color palette but prefer to mix the colors directly on the paper. I first freely applied the DANIEL SMITH paint from my palette directly on the paper to add color to the face of the character and the hat with the colorful feathers, with a combination of thick and thin colour application.
My usual technique is to leave the highlights of the main subject white, to capture the reflecting light rays. I then slowly painted the important portions of the main subject and applied more details to about 80% of completion of my artwork. Often artists will focus on completing the main subject to about 100%, but for me, I usually focus on completing it up to 70-80% of the whole artwork, so that there is room to add in more colors and strokes as the overall work is nearing 100% completion.
I used a single color, Payne's Gray, to color the background in an easy and free way with the brush and water spray technique. The grey background contrasts sharply with the main subjects' vibrant and fresh colors! During this process, I pay attention to the space treatment and try to complete the background in an interesting manner during the application of colors by keeping some white spaces.
I gradually added my favorite 18 colors both carefully and freely through lighter brush strokes. The usage of brushes at this stage is very important! You must use a softer brushstroke with the right pressure and direction to show greater space contrast between the background and the main subject.
Step 6. "Tinkus Dancer at the Oruro Carnival" by Jansen Chow.
In addition to the strong light illuminating the part of the main body through the white space left earlier, I used watercolor brushes of different sizes and design to apply all the colors on my palette with different strokes, from treating the light to dark areas, to applying bright to dark colors for the details and background of the main subject. Upon completion, you will see that this piece has a strong sense of music surrounding the main subject, because of the colors chosen and the brush strokes applied. The overall feeling of this painting is warm and happy! This really achieves the emotion that I want to express through this painting – that the world is beautiful!
I am very honored and happy to be able to share with you the creative process of my work. I hope you liked it. Thank you!
I have always liked painting this beautiful and colorful world with rich texture and colors, and DANIEL SMITH paints make it very easy for me to achieve that effect in my artwork. For me, DANIEL SMITH Watercolors are beautifully made, colorful and offer lots of choices. Most importantly, unlike other brands of paint, the richness and vibrancy of the colours assist me in capturing the beauty I see in this world and express that in my paintings.
Jansen Chow is a signature member of the American Watercolor Society (AWS) and National Watercolor Society (NWS). He won an art scholarship and studied in The Art Students League of New York, New York from 1994-1996, and he was a student of Mario Cooper, a great American Watercolor Master. Jansen has held 18 solo art exhibitions and took part in more than 350 National and International watercolor exhibitions since 1992. He has won more than 60 National and International awards in watercolor, oil, etching and photography since 1988, including receiving 1st place 9 times in watercolor competitions in USA, Canada, Turkey and Malaysia. Recently he was the IWS Malaysia Country Head, FabrianoInAcqurello Malaysia Country Leader, and the curator of "1st Malaysia International Watercolor Biennale 2018". | {
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Continuing from day 7 of the trip, we are heading to Alishan in the morning and Taipei in the late afternoon! We had our breakfast and checked out early in the morning leaving our luggages in the minsu, and took a bus up to Alishan!
Kindly please note there is no more railway train up to Alishan. There is only railway within Alishan park.
We stayed till around 12 noon where we took the bus back to minsu to collect our luggages before taking the bus to Chiayi HSR station. He was carsick throughout the journey. We bought our HSR tickets and took the 4pm train to Taipei.
Upon reaching Taipei main station, we had to take the MRT to XinBeiTou station where we booked a hot spring hotel for the night. Yay! That means a night of hot spring whenever we want.
I'm so excited over this hotel because I chose it with very nice room and it doesn't come cheap. It costs around S$240 per night! Check-in is only available at 6pm.
We had an argument again, because he wanted to enjoy the facilities but I wanted to go to Shilin Night market. So in the end, i went out in a fit of anger and enjoy Shilin night market myself since I'm so familiar with Taipei already.
I walked around eating and shopping for shoes!
So we met at the night market and walk around filling our tummies.
We went back to the hotel after a satisfied dinner, and it's time for my hot spring! It was extremely shiok on a chilly weather!
A huge argument broke up that night till next morning, and both of us were really hurt. But I know you put down your dignity for the first time that morning and apologise to me because we still treasure our things between us. That scene keep flashing across my mind till now. If time could turn back, perhaps we can work together even better.
We brought our luggage to danshui where it is an old street, I like the food & scenery there.
Our lunch - my fav duck blood!
We spent very long time at Danshui before we rushed to take the MRT back to Ximen station where our last hotel is situated at. We need to meet my Taipei office colleagues for dinner too and we were running late.
It was also nearing our anniversary so I planned with the hotel staffs to give a surprise to him.
Thank you Cityinn Ximending! This was my 2nd time staying in this hotel, they have got fabulous service!
We rushed out to meet my Taiwan colleagues for steamboat - the best steamboat I ever eaten in Taiwan. They have different types of meat, free flow of drinks & beer and most importantly, they have free flow of hagen daaz ice-cream!
Thanks to the colleagues who treated us dinner and dropped us off at DiHua Street (迪化街). This street is like Chinatown where it will be lively and full of stalls set up 2 weeks before CNY.
The street is so crowded!
It was definitely more interesting than Chinatown CNY market. I wanna go back Taipei next year, preferably alone. | {
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Q: How to get left mouse click event in Tree View I have implemented a QTreeview with QAbstractItemModel how can i be notified if i click on the tree view item with left mouse click.Do we have any function like OnLButtonDown() avalible for the tree view.
WavefrontRenderer::WavefrontRenderer(TreeModel* model , QWidget *parent) :
QMainWindow(parent)
{
setupUi(this);
treeView->setModel(model);
treeView->setDragEnabled(true);
treeView->setAcceptDrops(true);
treeView->installEventFilter(this);
connect(pushButtonAddGroup, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(insertRow()));
connect(pushButtonAddChild , SIGNAL(clicked()), this,
SLOT(insertChild()));
connect(pushButtonDeleteGroup , SIGNAL(clicked()), this,
SLOT(removeRow()));
connect( ButtonSphere, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(AddSphere()));
connect(treeView , SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(message()));
}
I tried to connect the treeview to clicked slot but this did not work for me.
Since i am new to qt i am not sure if we connect the treeview same way as we connect buttons to the clicked slots.
A: You should always check your connections:
bool ok = connect(...);
Q_ASSERT(ok);
If you do that, you'll find that connecting to the clicked() signal doesn't work.
If you then take a look at your error console you'll see a Qt message that the signal clicked() is not found in QTreeView.
That's because the parameters need to be included in the SIGNAL(...) macro.
Either put them there but just the type without the parameter name:
bool ok = connect(treeView, SIGNAL(clicked(const QModelIndex &)), this, SLOT(message()));
or avoid this pitfall by using the new connect syntax:
bool ok = connect(treeView, &QAbstractItemView::clicked, this, &WavefrontRenderer::message);
This will give you a compiler error if the signal or slot doesn't exist.
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Bhubaneswar: The shooting of the first schedule of his first Bengali film 'Raktomukhi Nila' over, Sabyasachi Mishra is all set to start shooting for his next yet untitled Odia flick.
After the huge success of his comical 'Tokata Fasigala' opposite Elina Samantaray, the production house decided to repeat the lead pair. The two had earlier starred in '4 Idiots' also.
"The title and star cast of the film will be announced in a few days. I cannot reveal much about the film now. The film will be released in January 2019," said Sabyasachi, who had won the State Award for his debut film 'Pagala Premi' released in 2007.
Be it a romantic or comical role, Sabyasachi has carved a niche not only in the Odia industry but also in other regional industries. "I have tried a complete new get up for the Indo-Bangladeshi film. The second phase of shooting will start by the end of December. The film will be made in Bengali, Bangladeshi and Odia. I have learnt all the languages, which is another milestone," said the actor, who has also acquired fluency in Telugu.
Sabyasachi feels immensely lucky to have got good offers, which he owes to his hard work and commitment.
on the social platform was pivotal in making 'Tokata Fasigala' a success.
be an actor since his childhood.
Before the release of his first Telugu film 'Neerajanam', the shooting for another has already started and the offers are flowing. The Odia version of the film 'Jete Gori Sete Story' opposite Radhika is yet to be released.
"People are very professional in Tollywood and the production house tries to work on every possible business angle before releasing the film. Accordingly, they pay a very good amount to the actors too," signed off the actor, wishing the readers of Odisha Bytes a happy and eco-friendly Diwali. | {
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Q: Apache home server connects to domain inside network and not out Hello i have an old windows xp pc im trying to turn into a server for hobbyist purposes. I downloaded and installed the apache xampp 1.8 distribution. Once installed and tested that the localhost worked, I connected my domain to my servers ip. So my problem is when i tried to connect to my site on my pc on the same network, they all were able to load the domain/site inside the network successfully but when i have a pc thats outside the network try it fails. Any ideas?. thanks.
A: You have used a private IP instead of public IP so it does not get resolved to your server. You have to use a public IP (if you have a static IP from your provider you have to setup port forwarding on your router.) If you get the IP from DHCPD server you will need to use dynamic DNS and port forwarding.
More info on private networks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network
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Q: Recursive Query to calculate Folder Size I have the following scenario which I am trying to execute in my SQL Server:
Root Folder (dataID - 001)
Folder A (dataid-123)
child folder 1
doc1 (size-6 mbs)
doc2 (size- 10 mbs)
child folder 2
doc3 (size - 1 mbs)
doc4 (size- 50 mbs)
Folder B (dataId- 456)
child folder 1
doc1 (size-4 mbs)
doc2 (size- 8 mbs)
child folder 2
doc3 (size - 8 mbs)
doc4 (size- 3 mbs)
child folder 3
doc5 (size - 3 mbs)
doc6 (size- 7 mbs)
SubChild folder 1 for child folder 3
doc 7 (size - 9 mbs)
SubSubChild Folder1 for SubChild folder1
doc 8 (size 5 mbs)
The output format that I am trying to get is below :
Name Count of Docs Total Folder Size:
FolderA 4 67Mbs
FolderB 8 47Mbs
The query that I have formed allows me to only get the size and count of all the docs if i give the Root Folder ID:
WITH n(DataID, Name,ParentID,SubType,versionnum) AS
(SELECT DataID, Name ,ParentID,SubType,versionnum
FROM DTreeCore
WHERE DataID = 001
UNION ALL
SELECT nplus1.DataID, nplus1.Name ,nplus1.ParentID,nplus1.SubType,nplus1.versionnum
FROM DTreeCore as nplus1, n
WHERE n.DataID = nplus1.ParentID)
SELECT COUNT(d3.docid) AS "Number of Docs",SUM(d3.datasize) /(1024 *1024) "Megabytes"
FROM
n,dversdata d3
WHERE
n.dataid = d3.docid AND
n.versionnum = d3.version
Please advise on how can I achieve the required output. Thanks !
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Q: Max sum path in 2D array + double two values to achieve better score I have a 2d array and I need to find the max sum path that can be collected by left bottom and going only top and right until reach an end. I have done it on Java (task very similar to Project Euler: Problem 81):
static int maxSumPath(int[][] data) {
final int length = data.length;
final int[][] sumArr = new int[length][length];
for (int row = length - 1; row >= 0; row--) {
for (int col = 0; col < length; col++) {
if (row == length - 1 && col == 0) {
sumArr[row][col] = data[row][col];
} else if (row == length - 1) {
sumArr[row][col] = sumArr[row][col - 1] + data[row][col];
} else if (col == 0) {
sumArr[row][col] = sumArr[row + 1][col] + data[row][col];
} else {
sumArr[row][col] = Math.max(sumArr[row][col - 1], sumArr[row + 1][col]) + data[row][col];
}
}
}
return sumArr[0][length - 1];
}
Example
3, 0, 2
2, 0, 0
0, 3, 0
Result 7.
But now I need to implement opportunity to double any value of that array to achieve better score and I can do it only twice and double certain value only once.
Example (in this matrix numbers with * must be doubled)
3*, 0, 2
2*, 0, 0
0*, 3, 0
Result 12.
A: You can solve this by adding a third dimension to your 2-D array, with exactly three layers:
final int[][][] sumArr = new int[3][length][length]
*
*Layer zero represents the best sum you can get without doubling any elements
*Layer one represents the best sum you can get with doubling only one number
*Layer two represents the best sum you can get with doubling two numbers
The algorithm is a simple extension of what you already have, except now you need to set three partial sums in each branch of your if condition.
Here is your code modified according to the above:
static int maxSumPath(int[][] data) {
final int length = data.length;
final int[][][] sumArr = new int[3][length][length];
for (int row = length - 1; row >= 0; row--) {
for (int col = 0; col < length; col++) {
int val = data[row][col];
int val2 = data[row][col] * 2;
if (row == length - 1 && col == 0) {
sumArr[0][row][col] = val;
sumArr[1][row][col] = val2;
} else if (row == length - 1) {
sumArr[0][row][col] = sumArr[0][row][col - 1] + val;
sumArr[1][row][col] = Math.max(
sumArr[1][row][col - 1] + val
, sumArr[0][row][col - 1] + val2
);
sumArr[2][row][col] = Math.max(
sumArr[1][row][col - 1] + val2
, sumArr[2][row][col - 1] + val
);
} else if (col == 0) {
sumArr[0][row][col] = sumArr[0][row + 1][col] + val;
sumArr[1][row][col] = Math.max(
sumArr[0][row + 1][col] + val2
, sumArr[1][row + 1][col] + val
);
sumArr[2][row][col] = Math.max(
sumArr[1][row + 1][col] + val2
, sumArr[2][row + 1][col] + val
);
} else {
sumArr[0][row][col] = Math.max(
sumArr[0][row][col - 1], sumArr[0][row + 1][col]
) + data[row][col];
sumArr[1][row][col] = Math.max(
Math.max(sumArr[0][row][col - 1], sumArr[0][row + 1][col]) + val2
, Math.max(sumArr[1][row][col - 1], sumArr[1][row + 1][col]) + val
);
sumArr[2][row][col] = Math.max(
Math.max(sumArr[1][row][col - 1], sumArr[1][row + 1][col])+val2
, Math.max(sumArr[2][row][col - 1], sumArr[2][row + 1][col])+val
);
}
}
}
return sumArr[2][0][length - 1];
}
Demo
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Decades Top Tracks
The best rock hits of the 90s
Posted August 14, 2018 January 4, 2019 tina
There is nothing quite like rock music and I say that as somebody who has loved the style all my life. The amazing guitar solos, loud drums, and raspy voices are really spellbinding. There is no doubt that a night at a rock concert would be an amazing one. Let's take a look at some of the best rock hits of the 90s so that you have some awesome tunes to add to your playlist.
Nirvana – Smells like teen spirit
Kurt Cobain is one of the greats and while he is gone, he will never be forgotten. One of the most well-known hits from the band is "smells like teen spirit", its grungy style and amazing lyrics will really get you thinking. Put this track on when you are going through a whole range of emotions and you will become one with the music.
Guns 'N Roses – November rain
One of the most amazing bands that have ever graced the world and you are going to need your raincoat woman for this one because the title of the song is November rain and it was released in 1991. It is a very long song, at around 9 minutes in length but it will keep you hooked from start to finish. The guitar solo on this song is amazing and takes real talent and let's not even get started on the vocals of Axl Rose himself.
This love song by Foo Fighters is absolutely beautiful. Grohl is an absolutely amazing musician and the band members come together to create a track that will always be a classic. The vocals are absolutely flawless, the drumming is out of this world and the riffs are one of a kind. Put this track on the next time you have a romantic evening in planned and it's guaranteed to be a big hit.
Greenday – Basket Case
This might not be the most well known Greenday song since they became a little more well known but in my opinion, it's definitely one of the best. Basket case tells a tragic tale, the song is upbeat with some really funny lyrics. Billie Joe Armstrong is a god in the world of rock and this track really helps show off his capabilities.
Rage against the machine – Killing in the name
Rage against the machine is an amazing band and no list of best songs from the 90s would be complete without these guys. The lyrics on this song are absolutely amazing and the instrumentals are something else. This is quite an underrated song that is definitely worth listening to so that you can see its potential for yourself.
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Abba – Dancing Queen
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Purpose: Aerobic exercise (AE) lowers blood pressure (BP) 5-7 mmHg among those with hypertension, but there is considerable variability in the BP response to AE. Genetic predispositions account for 40-65% of this variability; however, identifying genetic variants that associate with the BP response to AE is a challenge. We performed a meta-analysis to integrate the small number of studies that examined the influence of candidate genes on the BP response to AE. Methods: Studies retrieved included an acute or chronic AE intervention; BP before and after AE by genotype; and candidate gene polymorphisms. Effect sizes were the standardized mean difference of BP post-vs. pre-exercise for AE training interventions, and post-vs. pre-exercise BP vs. control for acute AE interventions. Effect sizes were disaggregated for genotype and adjusted for baseline sample features. Analyses followed fixed‑effects assumptions. Results: 11 AE training (N=2646) and 4 acute AE (N=50) studies qualified. AE training interventions were performed at 62.3±7.5% (Mean+SD) maximum oxygen consumption for 43.8±11.6 min×session-1,3.6±1.2 d×wk-1 for 15.3±7.6 wk. Participants were mostly non-Hispanic white (N=1,736) men (N=1,278) and women (N=1,360), 44.2±10.7 yr with a BP of 134.4±11.9/78.6±9.3 mmHg and body mass index of 26.9±2.6 kg.m-2. The effect of exercise on the BP response to AE training was small but statistically significant for systolic BP (SBP) (d+ = -0.21 [95% CI = -0.247, -0.168], -3.1 mmHg, I2=77.8%) and diastolic BP (DBP) (d+ = ‑0.20 [95% CI = -0.235, -0.158], -1.9 mmHg, I2=62.2%). Sample features explained 59.1-71.5% of the variability in the BP response to AE training (P< 0.001), and reductions were greater among samples that had a higher resting BP (SBP: β = -0.68, P< 0.001; DBP: β=-0.56, P=0.01), that were younger (SBP: β=0.34, P<0.01; DBP: NS, P>0.05), and that included more women than men (SBP: β = 0.41, P<0.001; DBP: β=0.52, PAGT) M235T (rs699) polymorphism showed a significant association with the DBP response to AE training (Multiple R=0.058, P=0.02), explaining 0.3% of the variability in the DBP response. Pairwise comparisons of AGT M235T genotypes showed those with the AGT MM genotype reduced DBP 2.9 mmHg more in response to AE training compared to those with the AGT TT genotype (Multiple R=0.076, P=0.02). Acute interventions were performed at 50.1±10.1% maximum oxygen consumption for 40 min·session-1. Participants were men, 44.1±1.0 yr with a BP of 145.7±1.7 / 85.8±0.9 mmHg and body mass index of 29.9±0.3 kg.m-2. BP responses to acute AE were large and heterogeneous for SBP (d+ = -0.62 [95% CI = ‑0.75, ‑0.50], ‑5.5 mmHg, I2 =48%), and small and homogeneous for DBP (d+ =-0.28 [95% CI = ‑0.40, ‑0.16], ‑1.7 mmHg, I2 =0%). Sample features explained 55.2-82.3% of the variability in the BP response to acute AE (P< 0.001), while candidate gene polymorphisms explained a marginally significant 4.6-6.0% of the variability (P=0.08). Analyses of individual polymorphisms were not feasible due to the low numbers of interventions and observations. Conclusions: Despite our attempt to increase the sample size to detect polymorphism associations with the BP response to AE, sample features explained most of the variability across trials, although the AGT M235T polymorphism is promising. These findings reinforce the notion that most genetic variants explain only a small amount of variability in the response of health/fitness phenotypes to exercise, if any. Future research efforts seeking to explain the variability of health/fitness phenotypes to exercise such as BP should explore sample features known to influence the phenotype of interest, as well as the multiple levels of gene regulation using high throughput screening in larger, more ethnically diverse samples of men and women with HTN.
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Q: UITestException not marked as serializable I am trying to a create coded UI test for my WPF program but I get this exception when I click Generate Code:
Type
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Assembly 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UITest.Extension,
Version=12.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' is
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Steps I followed:
*
*I created an example solution, put only a button in the WPF form
*Ran the program
*Added a coded UI test project to my solution
*Started recording
*Clicked the button
*Paused recording
*Clicked "Generate Code" and then "Add and Generate"
This is when I get the exception. How can I solve this problem?
A: I found Walkthrough: Creating, Editing and Maintaining a Coded UI Test after posting the question. Turns out I should have started the program after starting the recording.
For future referance:
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*Start the exe file from the project's bin/Debug folder.
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Alternativas de cámara
JOVEN ORQUESTA DE GUITARRAS DE JUVENTUDES MUSICALES DE SEVILLA
17/02/2020 - Lunes 20.00h comprar
Presentación Programa Horarios / Precios
SALA MANUEL GARCÍA
Artistic direction, María Esther Guzmán
A new generation plays classical guitar
The Youth Guitar Orchestra of Juventudes Musicales de Sevilla came into being recently, October 2018, when it made its debut with a tribute concert to the legendary guitarist Andrés Segovia. This orchestra quickly became popular with an audience eager to enjoy new and unique musical groups. Directed by María Esther Guzmán, an extraordinary classical guitarist from Seville, this orchestra of 14 guitars is an original, innovative idea. It was created as an educational project, with two or more rehearsals a week and the technical work involved in creating professional musical arrangements for the group, studying pieces in different musical styles, and organising concerts and exchanges with similar groups.
In May and June 2019, the Orchestra held entrance tests requiring a minimum level equivalent to the second year of a diploma course, guaranteeing its overall quality.
Director María Esther Guzmán (Seville, 1967) studied with América Martínez in the Seville Conservatory, later perfecting her technique with Leo Brouwer and David Russell. María Esther Guzmán showed her talent for the guitar at an extraordinarily young age, playing in public at 4 years old and winning the RTVE prize at 11 in a competition judged by the great composer Joaquín Rodrigo. Ten years later, she would perform the world première of one of his works.
A member of Seville's Academia de Bellas Artes Santa Isabel de Hungría, she has won many awards and made numerous recordings. María Esther Guzmán is one of Spain's best-known musicians internationally, she is also a highly prestigious teacher, having contributed considerably to the popularisation of the classical guitar.
This wide-ranging and eclectic programme includes works by Piazzola, Handel, Brouwer, Falla and Bach.
The concert has been organised in partnership with
Gaspar Sanz (Tr. Mª E.Guzmán), Canarios
G. F. Handel (Tr. Mª E.Guzmán), Concierto en Sib Mayor Op.6 N.4
J. S. Bach (Tr. Mª E.Guzmán), Concierto de Brandemburgo N. 3 BWV 1048
A. Ruiz Pipó, Américas (Tempo di Habanera / Tempo di Boogie-woogie / Ritmo de Samba)
R. Dyens, Hamsa ( Sol Lassitude / Tunis, Tunisie)
A. Piazzolla (Tr. Mª E. Guzmán), Invierno Porteño
G. Bizet, Carmen Suite ( Aragonesa / Entr'acte / Habanera / Toreador)
Price 15€.
BUY TICKETS ONLINE: 7 October, 2019. Possibility of printing tickets at home using the "ticket en casa" system.
BUY TICKETS AT BOX OFFICE: 7 October, 2019.
Telephone. (+34) 954 22 65 73, in the event tickets are still available after the first day of Box Office sales. Surcharge 1.50€.
Internet: you may print your tickets through the "ticket en casa" option. You will receive a confirmation email containing the valid ticket(s). TICKETS MUST BE PRINTED OR DOWNLOADED ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE IN ORDER TO ACCESS THE HALL.
In case of tickets purchased by phone or online, we strongly recommend you to access the hall in advance in order to avoid any possible inconveniences. Otherwise the hall cannot guarantee the access to the show.
Paseo de Cristóbal Colón 22.
10am-2pm/5pm-8pm. Monday to Saturday.
Closed on Sundays and holidays when there is no performance.
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For travel in Hong Kong do not need a visa, passport travel only! The hotel will indulge in a sauna, Roman-style heated pool and underwater music. You can choose between Cantonese cuisine with seafood, Asian dishes and cocktails, so simply relax and read practical information.
What you should know before you hit the road - traffic in Hong Kong is usually difficult, especially downtown. If you are not familiar with right hand drive, renting a car is not recommended, it is best to use a taxi. They are recognizable by their colors: red, yellow and blue, divided into zones. Hong Kong has a highly developed transport network and sophisticated, which includes both public transport and private sectors. Over 90% of daily passengers are choosing public transport, which is the highest in the world. From the airport, you have trains to the urban area where you can travel by metro, light train, minibus, and funicular.
Octopus card is an intelligent system that provides electronic payment alternative to traditional notes and coins. Available for purchase at each station of Mass Transit Railway, Octopus card allows payment of public transport (such as trains, buses, trams, ferries), but can also be used for parking, shops, supermarkets, fast food restaurants and cars for sale.
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Kitchen Specialties: Breakfast means dim sum. These are known as dumplings or rolls - steamed, roasted, baked, stuffed with meat, seafood, vegetables, salted or sweet. Restaurants invites you to duck smoked in tea leaves, white chicken, sweet and sour pork, beef with five flavors of jellyfish soup or seaweed soup, cold salads and spicy cucumber, seafood on the stone. For dessert, enjoy black rice with coconut milk, pancakes and mango pudding and a snack, ask pasta or fish balls!
For take in the bag: diamond watches, electronics, art, designer clothes, tea, assorted cakes filled with melon or lotus seeds. Are placed in tins, is easy to carry home.
Ideal destination for: beach, parties, cruises, visiting temples and monuments Chinese heritage.
The climate is sub-tropical, temperate even at certain times of the year. From November to December are pleasant breezes, sunshine and pleasant temperatures of 20 ° C. January and February are cloudy, cold air masses and dry winds and temperatures drop below 10 ° C in urban areas. March and April are also nice, but high values of humidity. Fog and drizzle can be particularly troublesome; air traffic and ferry traffic are sometimes interrupted due to low visibility. From May to August is hot and humid with occasional thunderstorms and temperatures of 31 ° C - day and 26 ° C - at night. From July to September tropical cyclones are present, holidays are not recommended.
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Omond McKillop Solandt fonds, 6 results 6
Black (Davidson) Family fonds, 4 results 4
R. Brian Land fonds, 3 results 3
Frank Wayne Peers fonds, 3 results 3
Hastings (John E. F.) Family fonds, 2 results 2
McCarthy Family fonds, 2 results 2
Henri Nouwen fonds, 2 results 2
Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer. Office of the Camp Wardens fonds, 2 results 2
Robert William McKay fonds, 2 results 2
Harold Gordon Skilling fonds, 2 results 2
University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services, 50 results 50
University of Toronto Scarborough Library, Archives & Special Collections, 3 results 3
University of Toronto Music Library, 2 results 2
Objects, 57 results 57
Textual records, 45 results 45
Photographs and art, 29 results 29
Publications, 13 results 13
Maps, 7 results 7
Architectural plans, 3 results 3
UTA 1355-2-6
Part of Hastings (John E. F.) Family fonds
The records in this series underscore the impact of an upbringing where the tenets of Christianity, public service, and duty were emphasized. They begin with thirty years (1937-1969) of files on Camp Kagawong, a privately owned boy's camp on Balsam Lake, where Dr. Hastings spent his summers as a young boy enjoying the outdoors. The leadership qualities he displayed led to his becoming a camp counsellor (1944-1945) and, from 1946-1950, director of the Bantam Section and instructor in nature, first aid, swimming and games. During those years he dramatized three folk tales for presentation. At the weekly chapel services, he often delivered homilies or 'sermonettes', a practice he continued throughout his association with the camp that closed in 1975. Dr. Hastings' activities at Camp Kagawong are well documented through notes, certificates, correspondence (much of which is in Series 3) scripts for theatrical presentations, chapel service programs and sermonettes, and some of the annual camp catalogues, photographs and artifacts. The arrangement of the files is largely chronological.
The material on Camp Kagawong is followed by files on Canadian Council of Churches and its Vellore/Ludhiana Committee, of which Dr. Hastings was a member from 1962-1975 and to which he was an advisor from 1975 to 1981. These are followed by files on the Christian Medical College in Vellore, India, including extensive ones documenting the work of the international review team that visited Vellore in 1979 and produced a report on its findings in 1980.
Next are files on the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1953; the Developing Countries Farm Radio Network, of which Dr. Hastings was a member of the board; Emmanuel College, where he was a University representative on its council and a member of its curriculum committee; the King's College Fund which in 1985 organized a Canadian study tour of health services in Britain; and on Pickering College in Newmarket, Ontario. A member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Dr. Hastings was active in its youth clubs in the 1940s. He attended the 1948 convention at which George Drew was selected leader and took part in the federal election the following year.
Dr. Hastings' place of worship for many years was St. Andrew's United Church at 117 Bloor Street East in Toronto. He played a very active role in its affairs, serving on its board, many of its committees, was a member of its Men's Club and, on occasion, delivered the sermon of the week. The files cover the years from 1952 to 1973, when St. Andrew's and the Yonge Street United Church amalgamated and include correspondence, notices of services, minutes of meetings, reports, and drafts of three sermons.
This series ends with a number of files on Dr. Hastings' involvement in several activities of the United Church of Canada, centring around his being a member of its task force on health services (1985-1987) and its Division of Mission in Canada's health task group (1991-1994). Included are correspondence, minutes, memoranda, notes, drafts of reports, and a video, "Taking the pulse of Canadian health care" that grew out of the work of the health task group.
Part of McCarthy Family fonds
Includes: two trophies relating to bowling (1929-1930) and U of T Rowing club (1925); Chancellor's Circle medal for the Spring reunion in1994 of engineering graduates of 1929; collection of pins for University of Toronto.
UTA 1413-B1972-0003-25
[ca. 1918]-1964
Part of Harold Innis fonds
First World War artifacts and other items belonging to Harold Innis:
-1 Khaki pouch, with drawstring and Red Cross insignia stitched on the side
-1 Army issue sewing kit, with pencil, pins, needles and buttons, label for "Maw's" Perforated Court Plaster, and darning wool
-Mess Kit: 1 Army issue fork and spoon
-'Dog tags' with 'H.A. Innis – C.F.A. – 339852' on one side and "G.P. – Innis, H.A. – 339852 – 4th BTY.CFA – BAPT' on the other side
-1 bundle of rawhide
-1 enamelled pin with coat of arms of Stirling Scotland
-1 pin for '69' Battery
-2 Artillery cap badges
-1 Signaller's badge
-1 large and 2 small COTC [U of T] badges
-2 C.F.A. pins
-2 'Canada' pins
-1 Wounded Stripe with inscription 'The Wounded Stripe, No. 4'
-5 large and 6 small brass tunic buttons with Royal coat of arts
-1 scabbard holder for bayonet worn in half
-1 waterproof (metal) can
-1 brown coloured pencil
-1 key
-1 large and 3 small CEF badges, each with crown superimposed on maple
University of Glasgow medal in box [ca. 1951]
1 silver plate inscribed "To Mary Q. Innes [sic] Dean of Women 1955-1964 from University College Literary & Athletic Society"
UTA 1791-3
Part of Omond McKillop Solandt fonds
Omond Solandt attended Mulvey School in Winnipeg from 1915 to November 1920, when his family moved to Toronto. He then attended Rosedale Junior Public School, transferring to Central Technical School in 1922. For his last year of high school he attended Jarvis Collegiate.
He enrolled at the University of Toronto in 1927, as an undergraduate at Victoria College. He graduated with a BA in 1931 with first class honours in biological and medical sciences. Omond
Biographical and personal
Part of Frank Wayne Peers fonds
This series contains passports, daily agendas (58 volumes) and an address book, as well as files relating to the Banff School of Fine Arts, Professor Peers' academic life, awards that he received and books that he wrote. Also included are a class photograph of the East Coulee School where Peers taught and was principal from 1939-1942, personal correspondence, photographs of Peers with friends, travel documents and records relating to his 90th birthday and the memorial service held upon his death. The series concludes with a file of records relating to David Rayside, a U of T professor and close friend of Peers.
The "biographical information" file [/003(04)] contains, amongst many other items, several pieces that Professor Peers himself penned between 1980 and 2002 about his family and background and his years as a high school teacher. Included with this is a CD from one of his nieces, Bev Swanton, titled "Acadia Valley Homecoming 2012", that celebrates the hamlet, the surrounding farms (including that of the Peers family) and includes the centennial parade.
This series contains records relating to Professor Peers' activities as a professor and professor emeritus, as an alumnus, and as a very generous donor to the University of Toronto and also to Queen's University. Included is general information about his retirement, correspondence and related material regarding the Department of Political Science. There are also extensive files of correspondence, donor agreements, endowment reports, and other material regarding scholarships and fellowships that he funded in the Department of Political Science and elsewhere, and a file on the purchase of and later transfer to the University of Toronto of his condominium at 190 St. George St.
Part of Hershell Ezrin fonds
Series consists of records related to Mr. Ezrin's professional roles. These focus primarily on his time in government, both federal and provincial. Records cover his work in diplomatic roles in New Delhi, Los Angeles and New York, as well as publicity surrounding the Constitution. Three files document Ezrin's involvement on the Debate Committee preparing Liberal leader John Turner for the federal debate in 1988.
Part of Black (Davidson) Family fonds
This series contains certificates and diplomas, correspondence, course and lab notes, term papers and memorabilia documenting aspects of Davidson Black's education, running from the Wellesley School through Harbord Collegiate and the Faculties of Medicine and Arts at the University of Toronto. There is also a file on Davidson's summer project in 1907 to earn money for his Bachelor of Arts program, prospecting in the Temagami Forest Reserve.
Publications and addresses
This series documents only one of Davidson Black's publications, but more of his addresses, in particular some he delivered in 1925 before his discovery of Peking Man, and the Croonian Lecture in December 1932 that cemented the acceptance of his research.
UTA 1403-10
Part of James Nairn Patterson Hume fonds
Acquired with this fonds are two artifacts from early computers. A vacuum tube from FERUT and a tape spool winder.
Expansion of the ritual
Part of Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer. Office of the Camp Wardens fonds
The series contains primarily correspondence with Camps Two through Nine, much of it dealing with the matter of verifying candidate credentials from different jurisdictions. There is also some correspondence of a social nature related to the establishment of authorities and Camp Wardens in new jurisdictions. The system of record keeping by Camp appears to have stopped in 1954, after which correspondence pertaining to the Camps may be found in the individual correspondence files in series 5. Arrangement is by Camp number, followed by the records pertaining to discussions of expanding the Ritual to the United Kingdom, India and the United States.
Camp Ten records pertain to a proposed camp in Ottawa, which was never established. Camp Ten, when it was established, became the camp for the Université Laval in Québec City in 1956. Camp Twelve was established by Carleton University in Ottawa in 1958. The B1995-0040 accession includes one file of material, from 1978-1987, related to the expansion of the "Links" programme of the Order of the Engineer organization, based in the United States. The records for Camp Five contain an example of an early iron ring.
Part of Robert William McKay fonds
Series contains is composed of records dating from McKay's time at the National Research Council. During the Second World War, the organization was mobilized to support the Allied war effort. As a result, most of the series' records relate to military research and development. Canadian Army Operational Research Group (C.A.O.R.G.) reports compose approximately half the files that make up the series. These reports cover subjects ranging from blast measurements for anti-tank mine clearance to the number and distribution of Japanese paper balloons in North America. There are also two summary reports on Japanese balloon incidents.
The remainder of the textual and graphic records are made up of committee minutes, general Department of Defence documents, and a short paper on Canada's part in the development of the radio proximity fuse, which McKay contributed to as assistant to project leader Professor Arnold Pitt.
Also included in this series are the remains of a Japanese paper balloon. Paper balloons, also known as balloon bombs, were a by-product of an atmospheric experiment by Axis scientists, which discovered a powerful air current traveling across the Pacific at about 30,000 feet [1]. Taking advantage of this knowledge, the Japanese military developed what may well have been the first intercontinental weapon in the form of explosive devices attached to paper balloons. These balloons were released in Japan and carried along the Pacific by a jet stream, ultimately finding their way to North America's West Coast. Although the Japanese are thought to have released as many as 9,000 paper balloons, only 1,000 or so are thought to have reached North America, resulting in a total of six casualties [2].
Johnna Rizzo, "Japan's secret WWII weapon: Balloon bombs," National Geographic, 27 May 2013.
1962 election, Eglinton constituency
UTA 1462-B1997-0024-2
Part of R. Brian Land fonds
Brian Land enrolled in the School of Graduate Studies in the fall of 1960 as a political science student. The opportunity for a thesis topic arose in the spring of 1962 as a federal election loomed. He chose to conduct a study of the campaign in the Eglinton constituency in Toronto, partly because he was a resident and because he had a personal acquaintance with a number of the principals involved.
Land offered his services to Donald Fleming, the long-standing Progressive Conservative member from the Toronto riding of Eglinton, and Minister of Finance in John Diefenbaker's government. It was the first and only time that Land worked for a Conservative candidate. His notebook records that his first meeting was on May 10
and, over the next five weeks, he immersed himself in the strategy sessions, meetings, and envelope stuffing sessions and other activities of electioneering. He attended meetings of the Liberal candidate, Mitchell Sharp, as well as those of Mr. Fleming, and collected campaign literature from all parties.
This series contains background material to the constituency, Land's notebook, correspondence, notes, membership and voter lists, poll revisions, maps, election results by poll, addresses, campaign literature and buttons, and press coverage. The bulk of the material relates to the Fleming campaign.
The records are grouped by function.
Davenport-Dovercourt Liberal Association
Brian Land's involvement in party politics was primarily in the Liberal party at the federal level. He was a member of the executive of the Davenport-Dovercourt Liberal Association, for which, in 1965, he carried out a study of the Davenport voting record by conducting a poll analysis for the years 1952-1963. In February of 1968 he was elected as a delegate to the forthcoming Liberal leadership convention that chose Pierre Elliott Trudeau to succeed Lester Pearson as Prime Minister.
This series contains files consisting of: the constitution, lists of executive officers, minutes, correspondence and press clippings documenting the activities of the Davenport-Dovercourt Liberal Association from 1965-1968; the questionnaire, notes, correspondence, maps and report relating to the Davenport voting record; local press coverage, poll results and capitulation sheets for Eglinton riding in 1963 when Mitchell Sharp was elected for the first time (in oversized folders); campaign literature and press clippings relating to Walter Gordon's successful re-election in 1965; and credentials (including buttons and decals) for and press clippings about the Association's delegates to the 1968 convention.
Administrative resources files
CA ON00389 F4-13
Part of Henri Nouwen fonds
Series consists of administrative resources files which were maintained for Nouwen by Nouwen's administrative staffs from 1983 to 1997. These files contain materials collected by Nouwen in order to assist him with his roles as pastor, writer, researcher, and friend. In addition to subject-based material such as newspaper clippings and brochures, it is evident that Nouwen's administrative assistants at Daybreak used these files to hold administrative material related to liturgical events such as Christmas, Lent, and Easter, as well as other aspects of Nouwen's duties in the community. These files were likely maintained as a resource for Nouwen regarding his daily work.
The titles of the files are taken directly from the file labels created by Nouwen and his administrative assistants, unless otherwise noted. The files are arranged by subject or topic (such as Latin America, Vincent van Gogh, or Abbey of the Genesee), are in alphabetical order, and materials within the files have been maintained chronologically. Many of the materials have been placed in this series because they contain annotations, either by Nouwen or an assistant, saying "File" with the subject or name or "File - Resource files."
John Hastings began his education at the Normal Model School in Toronto in 1933, went on to the University of Toronto Schools in 1939, and from there into the pre-medicine program at the University of Toronto in 1945. He received his MD in 1951, then did post-graduate work in the School of Hygiene, receiving his diploma in 1954.
This series documents Hastings' progress through the educational system and the development of his academic and non-curricular activities. The files on the Normal Model School contain certificates, class assignments, press clippings, drafts of two plays that Hastings wrote, and the school badge. Hastings' interests in drama were carried over to the University of Toronto Schools, where he wrote a number of plays, drafts of which have survived in this series, and one of which was published in its yearbook, the Twig, in 1943. At UTS, he also honed his public speaking and debating skills; the predominant themes of his public addresses being democracy, the British Empire and World War II. Hastings was a reporter to the Twig for his form and editor in 1943-1944 (his editorial files have survived). He was also a member of the school band and the cadets, developed an early interest in politics and became an active member of the young Progressive Conservatives. At the same time he maintained a high academic standing.
In 1944 Hastings entered a world-wide essay competition sponsored by the Royal Empire Society. His entry was one of three to receive a prize. This encouraged him to enter other essay contests while a pre-medical student at the University of Toronto (1945-1947). At the U of T, he was a member of the Hart House Debates Committee from 1949 to 1951; his notes reveal something of the parry and thrust of debating at that time. Among other activities, Hastings was a member of the Board of Stewards of Hart House and the U of T Historical Club and in 1948 he participated in the Mock Parliament. The remainder of this series contains notes, correspondence, certificates, and photographs relating to Hastings' acquisition of his medical degree and his post-graduate diploma in public health.
A listing of his activities, academic and otherwise, while a student is found in B2002-0014/014(09).
University of Toronto Blues men's baseball team
Part of Daniel W. Lang fonds
This series documents Professor Lang's years of service to the University of Toronto Blues Men's Baseball team which he coached from 1994 to 2011. The files contain information on team lists, coaches, financing and fundraising, equipment, rosters and players, and statistical records. There is also some press coverage. There is documentation of tournaments in Columbus, Ohio (1998) and Durham College in Oshawa (1999). Photographs and digital images document the team from 1999-2007, including many images and graphics used to boost the website for the team Also included is an Ontario University Athletics medal for 2001.
Digital files in B2018-0001 include email correspondence with players, university officials, and sponsors; rosters and team photographs; and files related to the construction of a new baseball diamond on the University of Toronto Scarborough campus, which opened in 2006. In 2011, it was renamed the "Dan Lang field" in honour of his many years of service to the Varsity Blues baseball program.
Part of Innis Family fonds
Master of Arts thesis and Eglinton
The material that Brian Land gathered during the 1962 federal election formed the basis for his MA thesis that was written under the supervision of Paul Fox. The first part of this series comprises correspondence about the thesis and a copy of its second volume, "Appendices", that contains charts, campaign literature, buttons, and maps (some oversized), and notes for the bibliography.
The second part of this series contains the files relating to the publication, in 1965, of Land's thesis as Eglinton: the election study of a federal constituency. Included are the author's contract, a typescript of the text, notes for and drafts of the index, and the galley and page proofs.
UTA 1778-B2001-0017-3-3
Part of Harold Gordon Skilling fonds
This series covers the Gordon Skilling's formal education from his attendance at Grace Street Public School through Harbord Collegiate, the University of Toronto (BA 1934), taking his Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford, and the writing of his doctoral thesis at the University of London. The files are arranged chronologically by degree.
For Grace Street Public School, the files include letters from his classmates at Grace Street Public School and certificates. At Harbord Collegiate, in addition to his studies and piano lessons from the Toronto Conservatory of Music, Skilling was very active in extra-curricular activities: he was president of the Literary Society, editor of the Harbord Review, battalion commander of the cadet corps, and played defence on the basketball team which won the city high school championship in 1928-1929. These activities are documented in the form of term papers, examinations, speeches, scholarship essays, and a scrapbook [box 011] that covers his activities at Harbord Collegiate and the University of Toronto, and documents his trip across North America in the summer of 1933 (see also Series I in this sous-fonds). The scrapbook contains correspondence, dance cards, maps, press clippings, programmes, announcements of student activities, pamphlets, and photographs.
At the University of Toronto, Skilling studied British and colonial history and some modern Canadian and American history, standing first in his class in all but his final year. He was very active in campus politics, including the University College Literary and Athletic Society (of which he was elected president), the Students' Administrative Council. He helped reorganize the Fabius Club in the autumn of 1932 and a year later, following his momentous trip across North America, was a founder of the CCF Club. Other activities included serving as associate editor of the Varsity and as a member of the Hart House Debates Committee.
His academic activities are well documented in the form of term papers for each of his undergraduate years and in his BA thesis. These files and those on the CCF Club and the Hart House debates are of particular interest. They document his movement from an apolitical period in high school to an activist in the social and political ferment of the time and, soon, to accepting the socialist philosophies promoted by many of his professors at the U of T and, later, at Oxford.
In December 1933 Gordon was informed that he had been awarded a Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford University. He left for Christ Church, Oxford, in September of 1934, where he remained until 1936. While there, he studied under what he described as "outstanding dons, including Michael Foster and A. J. Ayers, in philosophy; Roy Harrod, in economics; Keith Feiling, in British history; and the Hon. Frank Pakenham in politics and international relations. He also, in the summer of 1935, visited Central Europe for the first time and in the autumn met Sally Bright, then a student at the London School of Economics. In the fall of 1936, having received a high second at Oxford, and having had his scholarship extended, Gordon went to London to complete his doctorate under R. W. Seton-Watson, under whom his growing interest in Czech culture and politics flourished, as did his relationship with Sally. At Easter in 1936 he and Sally spent five weeks in Chepstow in Monmouthshire, a time that is preserved in an album that he compiled (see Series XII, Appendix III). In 1940 Gordon successfully defended his thesis, 'The German-Czech national conflict in Bohemia, 1879-1893'.
The files on his graduate work contain detailed notes on readings and tutorials, especially on political theory, social philosophy and social psychology. There are also exam questions for his courses at Oxford, correspondence relating to the degrees of BA and MA (Oxon.), and a copy of his doctoral dissertation. Accompanying these files is
a scrapbook, containing press clippings, programmes, photographs and memorabilia covering his years at Oxford and the University of London, with additional material for his visit to London in 1948 [see /012].
Skilling's diploma from Harbord Collegiate is filed in /003(03).
Photographs relating to his basketball team at Harbord Collegiate have been removed from box 008 (08) to box 009P (01) – (03). Loose photographs relating to his activities at the University of Toronto have been removed from the Harbord Collegiate/ University of Toronto scrapbook [box 011] to box 009P(04) – (07).
Skilling's University College 'letter' [badge] is filed as B2001-0017/008(26).
CA UTSC 001-C
Part of UTSC Photographic Services fonds
Series C: Photographic Prints contains all of photograph prints that were housed in paper folders and filing cabinets in the office of Ken Jones. The folders were arranged by subject. For the most part, folders are labelled by subject but the folders and some photographs were out of order when the records were transferred to UTSC Library. In some cases, folders contain photos that do not reflect the subject of the original folder label.
Certificates and artifacts
[194-]-[198-]
Part of David Lloyd MacIntosh fonds
This series contains several certificates and various diplomas earned by MacIntosh during his career. Included in this series is a set of artifacts: an intricate carved album containing news clippings and various ephemera documenting MacIntosh's life, a vitallium prosthetic for knee replacement surgery and a hand drawn card presented to MacIntosh after a lecture he gave in Japan. See series 1 for more biographical information.
[1957 - 1996], predominant 1980 - 1996
Series consists of ephemera and artifacts collected by or given to Nouwen throughout his lifetime, including awards and honorary degrees, materials kept in his office and home, promotional materials, artwork, postcards, religious artifacts, and personal artifacts.
Series has been arranged in the following seven sub-series according to their function:
1.14.1. Awards and honourary degrees;
1.14.2. Contents of Nouwen's office;
1.14.3. Promotional material for lectures, workshops and special events;
1.14.4. Collected artwork;
1.14.5. Personal effects;
1.14.6. Postcards, cards and prints;
1.14.7. Religious artifacts.
Part of Kay Armatage fonds
This series contains the original film elements for several films made by Kay Armatage.
There are also files documenting this facet of her career including correspondence, film proposals, research notes, clippings, grant applications, budget reports, shot lists and scripts. Several files document her films Striptease, Storytelling and Artist on Fire, as well as Prof. Armatage's attempt at writing and directing a film about Nell Shipman which did not go beyond development.
Photographs in this series include shots taken during the production of several of her films. There is one file documenting the filming of Storytelling which includes shots of Northrop Frye in New York City. There are also three contact sheets by Babette Mangolte taken during the making of Artist on Fire, with views of Joyce Weiland's Toronto studio and home. The series also contains one file of printing plates used in the creation of publicity material for Prof. Armatage's early film Jill Johnson, October 1975.
Part of Bessie Mabel Scott Lewis fonds
Undergraduate gown belonging to Bessie Scott
Royal Society of Canada
Part of Francess Georgina Halpenny fonds
The series partially documents Francess Halpenny's participation into activities of the Royal Society of Canada, from 1982 to 1991. It partially documents her participation to the Royal Society of Canada centennial celebrations, in 1982 ; her involvement as a member and president of the Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences Council, also called Council Academy II, from 1982 to 1988. The series also partially document Halpenny's involvement in promoting women's place in scholarship by participating into activities of the Affirmative Action Committee in 1988 and 1989 ; by giving lectures and talks about women in scholarship during a tour of the Maritimes in 1990 ; by participating in the discussion "Women in scholarship : One step forward, two steps back?" at the Society's annual meeting in Victoria (British Columbia), in 1990 ; and by participating into the conception of the booklet "Claiming the Future".
The series consists of 10 files including minutes of meetings, personal notes, drafts of reports, correspondence, press releases and press clippings. The series also includes 2 photographs of Dr. Halpenny taken during the Society's annual meeting in Winnipeg, 1986 ; one photograph with Professor Laurent Dennis during a reception at the Faculty of Library and Information Science reception in honour of her election to the Royal Society of Canada.
Biographical and personal files
This series is divided into two sections. The first contains biographical sketches and curriculum vitae, press clippings and articles about Dr. Solandt, along with photocopies of his birth certificate and copies of his will and that of his first wife, Elizabeth. There is correspondence with Elizabeth regarding their marriage, with relatives and friends, and relating to appointments. Also present is a cash book detailing personal expenses between 1923 and 1946, a diary of Dr. Solandt's first trip to Europe in 1929.
The first portion of this series concludes with the programme for the Solandt Symposium on Organizing and Managing the Practical Application of Science to Problems in Peace and War (Queen's University at Kingston, 1994), programs for dinners of the Royal Canadian Engineers 3rd Field Engineer Regiment and the Royal Canadian Signals 11th Signal Regiment, a presentation copy of Donald Y. Solandt's Highways to Health, and a resolution by Donald M. Solandt (Omond and Donald's father) to the Presbyterian Synod of Manitoba in 1915.
The second section of this series consists of diaries and daybooks (largely the latter), beginning with an account of Dr. Solandt's trip to Europe in the summer of 1929 while he was an undergraduate at the University of Toronto. Dr. Solandt kept only the occasional diary, of which three are represented in this series. The first is for May, 1945 as the war ended in Europe. The last two both cover his trip to Japan in October-December, 1945 to study the effects of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These diaries are followed by "CDRB's U.K. Visit" (undated); an account book of Solandt's visit to the United Kingdom in November, 1966, and his American address book.
The remainder of the volumes in this series are daybooks and "pocket diaries", of which Dr. Solandt created a large number. In the former, usually with the manufacturer's label of as "diary" or "date book", he recorded his appointments and, occasionally, his expenses and other related notations. These date from 1941, when he first went to Lulworth, to 1988. The volumes for 1945, 1947,1948, 1957, 1958, 1979, and 1986 are absent, either because they were never kept or, perhaps, were not written up in the same manner. For 1945, for instance, there are entries for January, June, and July in two different volumes, but none for the whole year. For two years (1956; 1971, where the second volume has "Mayo Muir" below Dr. Solandt's name and the entries are not in his hand) there are two volumes.
The "pocket diaries" complement the appointment books. The earliest year represented is 1945, the latest, 1988. There are no volumes for 1948-1951, 1953, 1957, and 1959-1965. For 1958, there are also two volumes containing notes on Dr. Solandt's European trip in March and appointments for another in July, and "at a glance" volumes both for 1958 and 1959.
For accounts of travel experiences, either for pleasure or work, see Series 11: Canoe trips and Series 13: Travel.
Consultant's files
Dr. Solandt
Defence Research Board
In 1946 Dr. Solandt was called back to Ottawa where he was appointed as Director-General of Defence Research. The following year he was invited to become the founding chair of the Defence Research Board of Canada which was responsible for co-ordinating and directing defence science and research and development for the three armed services.
While most of the records generated by the Defence Research Board are in Ottawa, the correspondence, addresses, press clippings, articles, pamphlets, reports and photoprints (see Series 44) in this series provide a succinct overview of Solandt
International Centre for Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA)
In July of 1975 Dr. Solandt was hired as a consultant to help in the establishment of ICARDA in the Middle East. He was elected as Vice-Chairman of the Board in January, 1976 and remained a member of it until 1981. During this time he carried out numerous duties. As Senior Consultant he was the chief executive officer for ongoing activity. A prominent part of his duties was to recommend to the ICARDA subcommittee specific sites for ICARDA research stations in Lebanon, Syria and Iran. Visits were made and reports written though, in the case of Iran, they were not acted upon. In 1977 he advised the selection committee on the choice of a new Director-General for ICARDA.
This series includes correspondence, background files, memoranda, minutes, reports, site selection reports, maps, press coverage, pamphlets, publications, and a plaque that document in detail Dr. Solandt
CA UTSC 006-1
1893, 1898, 1910-2014
Part of Harley J. Spiller collection
The series comprises menus from around the world featuring a variety of cuisines including Afghan, American Argentinian, Armenian, Asian, Bangladeshi, Brazilian, Burmese, Cambodian, Caribbean, Chinese (Peking, Szechuan, Shanghai, Yunnan, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hunan and Jiangnan), Colombian, Cuban, Dutch, Ecuadorian, Egyptian, European, Filipino, Finnish, French, Hong Kong style, Indian, Indochinese, Indonesian, Islamic, Israeli, Italian, Jamaican, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Latin American, Lebanese, Malaysian, Mediterranean, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Mongolian, Moroccan, Mughlai, Nepalese, Pakistani, Pan-Asian, Peruvian, Russian, Scandinavian, Singaporean, Southwestern, Spanish, Taiwanese, Thai, Tibetan, Turkish, Venezuelan, Vietnamese, seafood and vegetarian.
Menus are from restaurants located in Kenya, Morocco, South Africa, China (Beijing, Hangzhou and Shanghai), Egypt, Guam, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Tibet, Turkey, Vietnam, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Wales, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada (British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Yukon Territory), Costa Rica, Cuba, Curaçao, El Salvador, Greenland, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, the United States (Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming), Australia, New Caledonia (France) New Zealand, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru and Venezuela.
Menus types included placemat menus, single sheet menus, trifold and four fold, five fold and seven fold menus and menus in booklet style. Some menus are laminated while others are in vinyl enclosures. Menus range from take away and delivery to eat in and include wine lists as well.
Menus from hotels, cruises and airlines are also included in this series.
The series is divided into 6 subseries: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America. The division is based on the 7-continent model, substituting Australia as a continent and replacing it with Oceania for greater geographical coverage.
Promotional materials and memorabilia
CA OTUFM 34-B
Part of J. Churchill Arlidge fonds
Series consists of a promotional booklet and poster, which feature the same photograph and include excerpts of newspaper reviews of his performances. Series also includes his wooden conductor's baton.
University of Toronto Governing Council
CA UTSC 002-A
Part of UTSC Archives Legacy collection
Series A, University of Toronto Governing Council, covers the years 1963 through 2002. The Governing Council is the highest governing body of the University of Toronto. In 1963, the Governing Council drafted A Provisional Plan for Two Off-Campus Colleges in the University of Toronto, which established Scarborough College (later UTSC) and also Erindale College (later the University of Toronto Mississauga, or UTM). The series includes correspondence and address lists for various council members, by-laws for the council, and council minutes from 1973 to 2002. Also included are documents relating to the opening of the College in 1964 for extension courses and the formal opening in 1966. Materials regarding the design and construction of the College, including architectural drawings, are included as well, since the Governing Council oversaw the construction of the initial buildings.
Part of Sir William Mulock fonds
This series contains Professor Peers' yearbooks, diplomas, dissertations for his MA and PhD as well as other records relating to his education.
Personal and biographical
Part of John Robert Evans fonds
This series includes some personal correspondence including many congratulatory letters when Evans was appointed President of the University of Toronto. There is one box of documents that Evan himself pulled together for a possible autobiography. Accompanying these are his notes on various aspects of his career. This series includes documentation including certificates, diplomas, plaque and medals for his many awards and recognitions. Finally, cassette tapes of interviews Dr. Evans did on radio programs including "Voice of the Pioneer and CBC Morningside.
[1957] – 1989
Part of Judith F. Friedland fonds
Series consists of records documenting Prof. Friedland's education and early career as an occupational therapist. Included are files reflecting the span of Prof. Friedland's education, from high school to her Ph.D., through diplomas, notes and course material, and graduate program applications. Additionally, this series includes notes, patient reports, proposals and correspondence related to Prof. Friedland's professional practice. Series also includes crafts produced as part of Prof. Friedland's training. Artifacts include leather and woven belts, and a hammered copper bowl.
Part of William H. T. Baillie fonds
Printing blocks for floor plans of Biological Building
Davidson Black kept a diary throughout much of his adult life. There are 28 volumes in this series. The earliest is for 1902, the year he entered medicine at the University of Toronto; it includes a tally of monthly expenses. The last diary is for 1934, the final entry being for 9 March, six days before his death. For each of the years 1922 and 1925, there are two volumes of diaries. There are no diaries present for the years 1907, 1908, 1909, 1911, and 1912. The diary Davidson kept while on active service during World War I is filed with his service records in Series 4. Most of the entries are brief as the diaries, except for 1902, are small. Some of the loose entries with the diaries are longer.
A number of items document his personal activities. The earliest is a small well-thumbed copy of 'The Book of Common Prayer', presented to him by his mother on his 9th birthday in 1893. A notebook, a journal, and permits document his early interest in ornithology. Finally, there are files of memorabilia, poems and sketches, and on honours bestowed on him later in life, along with twelve diplomas and certificates.
Brass; engraved with Charles Verdin, France [ca 1878-1900]. Box lid (inside) engraved "JH Chapman Montreal". Mechanical device used to measure blood pressure in the nineteenth century. It is considered the first external, non-intrusive device used to estimate blood pressure. It may have belonged to a member of the Moffatt family.
Part of Harold Scott Macdonald Coxeter fonds
This series gives an overview of Coxeter's career and honors. It includes several files with biographical information including articles, clippings, tributes and obituaries that discuss his life and contributions to mathematics. There are also copies of his C.V.s, entries in biographical dictionaries, and his own notes on his reviews and publications.
This series also includes correspondence, certificates, diplomas and medals documenting the numerous recognitions and awards he received throughout his lengthy career. For photographs regarding awards, see Series 9: Graphic records. Finally there a few files of personal and family memorabilia as well as an autobiographical notebook in which Coxeter wrote his early recollections of his childhood, his early studies and education as well as professional biographical milestones.
1893-1940, undated
Part of Clara Cynthia Benson fonds
In 1921, Dr. Benson was elected the first president of the Women's Athletic Association of University of Toronto and was involved from the beginning in the campaign to build an athletic building for women. Among the records relating to this activity are correspondence, notes, financial statements and blueprints of proposed buildings. Also included in this series are correspondence, minutes and reports relating to her work as Chair of the Foreign Committee of the YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) focusing primarily on an international survey on leadership (1930-1932). Other documents include two undated and unsigned manuscripts of stories, a collection of cards acquired during a trip to the Chicago World's Fair in 1893, and a scrapbook of pressed flowers with identification collected by Clara Benson ca 1890's.
Part of Ethelda Jane Cloke Haig fonds
Consists of crests: see file listing for more information.
Correspondence and biographical
Part of Edward Killoran Brown fonds
Consists of correspondence with colleagues, publishers, and his wife. Also includes a framed letter from Duncan Campbell Scott, 2 annotated books, educational diplomas and certificates, memoirs, scrapbooks, graduation robes, and various medals.
Part of Robert Allan Spencer fonds
This series contains material relating to Professor Spencer's birth, childhood and later birthdays; childhood stories, plays, and poems; reunions and other post-graduate activities at McGill University and the University of Oxford; honours received; and files relating to the residences that he had owned. Also present are copies of his curriculum vitae, security documents regarding the Department of External Affairs, and material reflecting his long association with the Canadian military in the form of Remembrance Day ceremonies and VE-Day and other celebrations related to World War II.
This series documents Professor Spencer's travels, both for pleasure and for academic and other professional purposes. The first of his trips documented here is to New York City in 1946; the last is to Europe in 2011.
The files contain an assortment of flight information, correspondence, itineraries, invitations, notes, postcards, diaries and reports (indicated below where they exist), programmes for a wide variety of events, menus, tickets, passenger lists, booklets, maps, photographs, press clippings, and other memorabilia. The arrangement is chronological by trip. Beginning in April, 1977 and continuing while he was director until his retirement in 1986, a lot of Professor Spencer's travel was done as an extension of the work of the Centre for International Studies. For the first of these trips, he wrote a detailed report of his activities. The often extensive correspondence in these files ranges from that with Canadian government, consular, and military officials to military officials at NATO and elsewhere in Europe and England, to academic and government personnel in Western Europe. Included are files on Professor Spencer's involvement with the Atlantic Council of Canada, the Committee on Atlantic Studies, and the Canadian Studies Association.
Some of the folders in this series contain correspondence, postcards, reports, and other items that are well outside the dates of the activities being described.
The photoprints, postcards, and artifacts (pin buttons) have been retained in the relevant files. Files containing receipts only (such as transportation, car rentals, luggage, and accommodation) were not kept and the retention of such material in other files is selective. Fax paper, where present, has been photocopied and the original faxes, most of which had deteriorated badly, have been destroyed.
Additional information about some of these trips can be found in Series 7: Correspondence.
Correspondence and family records
CA OTUFM 34-C
Series consists of letters to J. Churchill Arlidge concerning his performances; family correspondence; Arlidge's wedding certificate; and a jewel pendant that belonged to his mother.
The correspondence series follows three distinct ordering systems. Those files that were separated as Haultain's personal correspondence are placed at the front of the series (Box 006) and arranged in chronological order. The "personal" designation appears to have been imposed on the records by the rearrangement of Edith Birkett (see Series 8). Also included in this series are some miscellaneous Haultain correspondence files on a variety of topics, including the Ritual, and some personal correspondence that was filed with the Ritual records.
Boxes 007 through 009 are arranged chronologically and include correspondence between the Wardens and the Camps, some committee correspondence and general Kipling Ritual correspondence. The alphabetical arrangement appears to have been mostly applied following Birkett's arrangement of the Kipling Ritual files and includes significant correspondence with Camp and Corporate Secretaries and Wardens including Norman Parkinson, Louis Trudel, Robert Marshall and Thomas Hogg. These letters are arranged alphabetically (Boxes 009 through 012).
In later accessions the records are mostly arranged in chronological order and are interspersed with various attachments such as receipts and meeting minutes. Largely these records contain the details of the activity of the office of the Camp One Secretary. For correspondence with the other Camp secretaries see also Series 7. Files (07) and (09) in B1982-0023/006 include early examples of the hand-hammered iron rings.
[192-]-1929
Series documents McKay's time as a university student. The physics and chemistry workbook
belongs to his undergraduate years as do the correspondence and clippings regarding his scholarships. Max Planck's Treatise on Thermodynamics was gifted to McKay when the British Association for the Advancement of Science awarded him a bronze medal. Although the academic hood does not have a date, McKay most likely received it upon earning his Doctorate in 1934.
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Today I went to my daughter's school to volunteer in her class. Sure, the teacher let me read to the class. I picked Fox In Socks, my favorite Dr. Seuss book. I then taught the little evil geniuses that no one can say "toy boat" 5 times fast (which they of course tried…one by one).
And then I built to the big finish…where I did the thumb-trick where I pull my finger off. It was like being at the Prince Purple Rain concert in the Orange Bowl 1985. The crowd went wild.
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Zachary Kirkhorn is Tesla's new CFO and Vaibhav Taneja is Tesla's new chief accounting officer.
The German automaker wants to cut admin jobs by 2023.
By moving all orders online, Tesla will "lower all vehicle prices by about 6% on average."
British vacuum maker Dyson is opening an electric vehicle factory in Singapore. | {
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Premo is starting off 2016 strong with their upcoming event Bounce House occurring on the 13th of next month.
CREATOR & Piece.By.Piece are having a pop shop at 1330 N. Milwaukee (Iridium Clothing) from 7-10pm tonight! Vic Llyod and GxxdStress will be spinning at the free event along with some complimentary Remy Martin in the mix. View Piece.By.Piece's website if you haven't already.
Supa Bwe & Friends will be taking over Reggies on April 14th, All ages.
Pre-sale tickets will be $10, and $15 at the door. Door at 7.
Rich Jones, Odd Couple, Qari, Defcee, and Morimoto are taking over Schubas on February 16th. This event sadly will be FREE! Surely a lineup that is a blessing to be free so make sure you come out and get the most out of this no-cost experience. To top things off The O'My's will be having a DJ set. See you all there!
Fetty Wap will taking over The House Of Blues on February 17th alongside Post Malone & Monty. You can buy tickets now by checking out the information provided on the flyer.
AMATO & MOTY PRESENT: "THE CAMPAIGN"
Amato Media and Men of the Year DC (Moty) proudly present: The Campaign to Dance Loft 14 which is located in Washington D.C February 19th. This noteworthy event is featuring Kelow Latesha, Chicago all-star's Lucki Eck$ and Sterling Hayes, Nappy Nappa, and plenty of more artist filled with talent. Grab tickets here and come see D.C's culture clash with fashion, art, and music to bring one hell of a night.
Fat Jesus & JGEE presents Vibe, a showcase with Chicago written all over it. Canopy Club will be hosting Dreezy February 12th along with Sterling Hayes, Jayaire Woods, Morocco Brown, Dos Phendi, Flex, Mishul, and TLNTD. Grab tickets at here while they're hot.
There is a V-Day lituation at Sub-T in the Wicker Park area on Sunday the 14th featuring some of Chicago's most hardworking artist. Thy Neighbors (who sold out Prime's show last year on Valentines Day) will be taking the stage along with Roosevelt The Titan, Morocco Brown, K-Mu, and Liam Alghul. Doors open at 6pm and tickets at the door will be $10. Grab a date and rock out at a great show! | {
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Welcome to the fifth and final issue of Darker Matter – the high quality online science fiction magazine so many worlds have been waiting for.
This month we have five outstanding new science fiction stories by Sue Lange, Hank Quense, Jerry Oltion, Jason Stoddard and William D. McIntosh. We also have a set of book reviews and a fascinating article on generation spaceships and how they might take us to other worlds by I. E. Lester.
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H.R. 2429, Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2005
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Q: use 'Collections.frequency' to get a count of instances given one value To simplify what I'm doing, let's use the example from learnfromexamples.com that I modified a few bits.
package test;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
class Employee {
private String empno;
private String empName;
public Employee(String empno, String empName ) {
this.empno = empno;
this.empName = empName;
}
public String getEmpno() {
return empno;
}
public void setEmpno(String empno) {
this.empno = empno;
}
public String getEmpName() {
return empName;
}
public void setEmpName(String empName) {
this.empName = empName;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "Empno is "+ empno + " Empname is " + empName;
}
public Employee() {
// TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object arg0) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
boolean flag = false;
Employee employee = (Employee) arg0;
if(null!= employee && employee.getEmpName().equalsIgnoreCase(empName) && employee.getEmpno().equalsIgnoreCase(empno)){
flag = true;
}
return flag;
}
}
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
List<Employee> empList = new ArrayList<Employee>();
empList.add(new Employee("001", "Shidhar"));
empList.add(new Employee("002", "Pathy"));
empList.add(new Employee("003", "Sahana"));
empList.add(new Employee("003", "Sahana"));
empList.add(new Employee("004", "Sahana"));
empList.add(new Employee("003", "Sahana"));
//Get the occurrence of "new Employee("003", "Sahana")" from empLists
//int sahanaCount = Collections.frequency(empList, new Employee("003"));
//System.out.println("Count of sahana is : " +sahanaCount);
Set<Employee> uniqueId = new HashSet<Employee>(empList);
for (Employee emId : uniqueId) {
System.out.println("The emp with id "+emId.getEmpno()+" was repeated: "
+ Collections.frequency(empList, emId.getEmpName()));
}
}
}
Is it possible to use Collections.frequency to find frequency given one variable e.g. Collections.frequency(empList,"Sahana"); that yields 4.
Another alternative is I can use HashMap to keep the count but let's say I'm impressed with Collections.frequency and try to use it.
A: No, it's impossible given your implementation of equals. In Java-8 instead of Collections.frequency you can use Stream API instead:
empList.stream().map(Employee::getEmpName).filter(emId.getEmpName()::equals).count();
A: Sets are not suitable to store an object multiple times. Sets remove duplicates from it. You need to have several changes in your code to make this work out
*
*Use ArrayList or any other list implementation instead of HashSet
*In your equals() method, the equality of the object is done comparing both empno and empName.so, you should use the same empno value while creating the Employee object when adding to the collection to pass the equality comparison. Otherwise, the equal() method need to be modified.
The code change would be "003" instead of "004"
empList.add(new Employee("003", "Sahana"));
empList.add(new Employee("003", "Sahana"));
empList.add(new Employee("003", "Sahana"));
empList.add(new Employee("003", "Sahana"));
and remove the below line
Set<Employee> uniqueId = new HashSet<Employee>(empList);
where HashSet takes the list as the argument. Now, Iterate the list directly
for (Employee employee : empList) {
System.out.println("The emp with id "+employee.getEmpno()+" was repeated: "
+ Collections.frequency(empList, employee);
}
and finally pass the employee instance instead of passing empName of the employee instance. This should print the number of duplicate objects present in the list. This is what Collections.frequency method is intended for.
To get the count based on 'empName', you should go for a custom implementation like
private int getCount(String empName){
int count = 0;
for (Employee employee : empList) {
if(employee.getEmpName() != null && employee.getEmpName().equals(empName)){
count++;
}
}
return count;
}
A: From the JavaDoc itself
Returns the number of elements in the specified collection equal to
the specified object. More formally, returns the number of elements e
in the collection such that (o == null ? e == null : o.equals(e)).
So yes you could use Collections.frequency. But you got to be careful with equals method and override it according to your implementation, which will identify equal objects for the Collections.frequency method
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Ben Bradlee: Cain 'Had it Coming'
By Ed Driscoll Nov 04, 2011 10:59 AM ET
An apparently well-lubricated Ben Bradlee, who had no problem in the 1950s and '60s covering up JFK's myriad affairs, tells Michelle Fields of the Daily Caller that Cain had his attack by the Politico "coming." Or as Ann Althouse writes, separate and apart from the above video, "He's black, but he doesn't get the usual leeway black men 'have been allowed'… why? I mean, really, why is that? What is she saying? What I hear is: He's not the right kind of black man. He's conservative, so he doesn't get whatever that extra freedom is that is allowed — that the passive voice gives — to black men."
Think of it as Punitive Liberalism meets Gentleman's Agreement.
Regarding the Daily Caller's video, Elizabeth Scalia responds:
[Bradlee] seems to have had a couple of drinks (not that there's anything wrong with that) and immediately puts his arm around the pretty young Fields. Nothing sexual, of course. It's not harassment! He's just trying to hear her better in a crowded, noisy room, and being the avuncular old lion encouraging a youngster. Right? He gasses on about how much he loves Kennedy, too, and then when Fields ask "what about the allegations against Herman Cain," Bradlee puts that avuncular hand on young Fields' shoulder and says chummily, "I think he's got it coming to him, doesn't he?"
Let's put aside the fact that no one yet knows anything, for sure, re the Cain allegations. "He's got it coming," for some reason.
I wonder if all Cain did was comparable to what Ben Bradlee did here: had a few drinks, stood a little too close — the better to hear, my dear — used the encouraging arm, put the hand on a woman's shoulder. Maybe he was just steadying himself.
I could see it making a young woman uncomfortable, for sure. When I was a young woman, I never appreciated an older guy's hand on my shoulder, at my back or on my waist. And post the Thomas-Hill debacle, women didn't stand still for it or endure it the way we did in the 1970′s and 1980′s. And that's a good thing.
In the 1990′s, women became vaporish and victimized over risque jokes, though. An over-correction.
Bradlee, unlike Woodward, has no problem with giving advice to Cain, "run for the roundhouse," which I think means one can't be cornered, there.
I don't know what "he's got it coming" means. Perhaps Bradlee knows more than everyone else? Perhaps he's projecting on to Cain all the woman-abusing sins he's observed in DC over all the years, when he was palling around with oh, Ted Kennedy and the like?
Hey, we all have it coming sooner or later, right? Just ask the current president's two most prominent former confidantes.
Or the gentlemen in this video, who also think that Cain had it coming:
Update: Kathy Shaidle dubs the above video the "Zapruder film of Beltway liberalism" — "Just savor the multi-layered awesome."
And "He had it coming" would be the perfect subtext for the best book to place Watergate into context. | {
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Hi Joshua. I've been enjoying reading the stories you've been putting up. Some of them are really amazing, and mine seems quite a simple little story in comparison!
I met Barry through one of my friends, and we clicked instantly. We started dating, and I moved in with him very quickly after that. Everything was great, and we were happy together for about seven or eight years.
Then things started going down hill. It wasn't like some of your other stories where one of us did something really bad, we just started drifting apart. I guess really what I mean is Barry started drifting. He was showing less and less interest in me. He had met some new people after he changed jobs, younger people, and he was spending a lot of time going out with them. That was okay, I didn't have a problem with that. But their influence had a bad effect on him, I think he saw me as old and stuffy and he preferred the company of his new friends. Lots of them were young and attractive girls.
One evening when he came home very late he said we had to talk. That's always an ominous sign isn't it? And so it was. He said he didn't love me any more, and that is was pointless us living together. He wanted me to move out. He said that there was no hurry, I could take my time to find somewhere to live, he wasn't pressuring me.
Obviously I was upset (huge understatement!) I cried and cried and asked him if we couldn't work it out. But he wasn't interested. He looked a bit guilty, but maybe that was my imagination.
I stayed on for another few weeks while I was looking around at appartments. In many ways it was like not much had changed. We still slept in the same bed, and we even had sex a few times, but I knew he wasn't really making love to me, his mind was somewhere else, maybe with someone else? I didn't want to know, it hurt too much to think about. I just tried to enjoy the time we were together, and not think about being apart.
That's when I found your site. I was desperate, and normally wouldn't have thought of asking for a love spell because I never believed in that kind of thing. But I thought why the hell not? So I contacted you and you kind of know the rest.
I was pretty surprised when a couple weeks later Barry asked me if I wanted to go out to a restaurant with him. Of course I said yes. What I didn't know was that a lot of his new friends were there too, but it was actually quite a nice evening, and I got on well with them, they seemed cool.
He still hadn't said anything that made me think he had changed his mind about me moving out though, and after a couple days he actually asked if how I was getting on looking for somewhere to live. I started crying again, and he looked a bit guilty (again) and wandered off.
I guess it was a couple weeks later when I saw things really were changing. He cooked me dinner (he never cooked me dinner before!) He spent more time talking with me, and he was just generally a nicer guy to be around. He took an interest in me. It gave me a real boost, and I "bit the bullet" and brought up the subject of me moving out, saying something about how hard it was to find an appartment I could afford. He said maybe I should stay around, that it was silly us splitting up when we got on so well.
And that's kind of how it worked out. There wasn't any big emotional reunion or anything, we just sort of drifted back together like we had drifted apart! We never talked about the whole moving out thing again.
That was all a few years ago now, and we're still together and really happy. I think we're closer now than we were before. Barry still sees his new friends (well, they're not so new now!), and I see them too, they really are a nice bunch and we all get on well.
Some people might say Barry just went through a phase, and maybe he did, but I know in my heart that it was your spell that brought him out of it. I could feel it working somehow, in a way I can't really explain. So yeah, a good thing all round, and I really thank you Joshua for all the work you put into the spell.
These Love Spell Stories are written by people I have helped in the past. If I've cast a spell for you and you would like to share your story on this website, send me an email — you already have the address. | {
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Foxes can be found throughout metropolitan Sydney including the Strathfield Council area.
Foxes are dangerous and have officially been declared a pest species in NSW. In urban areas, foxes pose a potential risk to human and domestic animal health and safety as well as to threatened species such as green and golden bell frogs and native animals such as birds.
Fox sightings usually occur at night and in the early morning. Do not feed foxes, intentionally or otherwise, as this will encourage them to continually visit. Foxes are searching for food and will come into backyards to eat food left out for pets or food scraps. Uneaten pet food should be removed and domestic food scraps placed in compost bins or similar. Any other potential food sources for foxes should be properly disposed of to discourage their presence in urban areas, particularly around valued pets.
Foxes are not indigenous Australian animals and they pose a great risk to native animals. The European Red Fox is medium-sized and was introduced to Australia in the 1855 for recreational hunting. It is now widely distributed across most of Australia and in 2012, there were an estimated 7.2 million foxes in Australia.
If you do see a fox, avoid coming in contact with them, rather observe them and record their numbers, behaviour, location and time. You can report a fox sighting to Strathfield Council on 9748 9999 or email [email protected].
Alternatively you can record your sightings directly to the Fox Scan Website. | {
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Q: TinyMCE shows error in the editor I have used tinyMCE for my project. but now I am getting a below error
This domain is not registered with TinyMCE Cloud. Start a free trial to discover our premium cloud services and pro support
Can anyone know how to get rid of this error message? without using paid service from tinyMCE?
A: I have solved my problem with the use
<script src="//cdn.tinymce.com/4/tinymce.min.js"></script>
A: If you're using a JS framework like VueJS, you can use the tinymce-script-src attribute to use a non-cloud version of tinymce.min.js to avoid the error message but still have the framework functionality.
Example using a locally stored non-cloud file:
<editor tinymce-script-src="tinymce/tinymce.min.js" ... />
You can see why this works in the Vue implementation here:
https://github.com/tinymce/tinymce-vue/blob/9ef5d30ff68c5428940ff4722bdb257e6079bc7e/src/main/ts/components/Editor.ts#L94
A: It seems that you're using TinyMCE getting the file from their domain (cloud.tinymce.com), you should get a free key and update the URL e.g.:
<script src="http://cloud.tinymce.com/stable/tinymce.min.js?apiKey=[YOUR_API_KEY]"></script>
A: This will remove only the first "free trial" warning notification (and leave other notifications like deprecated plugins, errors, etc).
tinymce.init({
selector: 'textarea',
init_instance_callback : function(editor) {
var freeTiny = document.querySelector('.mce-notification');
freeTiny.style.display = 'none';
}
});
A: Thank you @Ignacio Ara. A free API key is valid only for 30 days.
I have used CSS property display none for the class .mce-notification.mce-in
that resolved my problem.
A: I solved my problem used this function.
_tinymce.init({
selector: 'textarea',
init_instance_callback : function(editor) {
var freeTiny = document.querySelector('.tox .tox-notification--in');
freeTiny.style.display = 'none';
}
});
A: The correct way of avoiding the warning is to host the library yourself, as pointed out in Nathan Goings' answer (which IMO should be the accepted one).
If you are integrating TinyMCE in an Angular project using the @tinymce/tinymce-angular package, you can override the library source path by defining a provider:
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { TINYMCE_SCRIPT_SRC } from '@tinymce/tinymce-angular';
import { RawEditorOptions } from 'tinymce';
@Component({
selector: 'tiny-editor',
template: '<editor [init]="editorOptions"></editor>',
providers: [
{ provide: TINYMCE_SCRIPT_SRC, useValue: 'assets/tinymce.min.js' }
]
})
export class TinyEditorComponent {
editorOptions: RawEditorOptions = {
base_url: '/assets',
height: 500,
menubar: false,
plugins: [
'advlist autolink lists link image charmap print preview anchor',
'searchreplace visualblocks code fullscreen',
'insertdatetime media table paste code help wordcount'
].join(' '),
toolbar:
`undo redo | formatselect | bold italic backcolor |
alignleft aligncenter alignright alignjustify |
bullist numlist outdent indent | removeformat | help`
}
}
Don't forget to update the architect build step in your angular.json file, to include the tinymce files into your public assets folder:
{
...
"architect": {
"build": {
"builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:browser",
"options": {
"assets": [
...
{
"glob": "**/*",
"input": "./node_modules/tinymce/",
"output": "./assets/"
}
...
]
}
...
}
...
}
For more information, check this guide on how to integrate a self-hosted TinyMCE instance in an Angular app.
A: While CCS does the job in most cases, you may have to use !important. You could also try hiding it on DOMContentLoaded with vanilla javascript:
<style>
/* one way */
.tox-notifications-container{
visibility: hidden;
}
/* another way */
.tox-notifications-container{
display: none;
}
</style>
/* javascript way */
window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
document.querySelector('.tox-notifications-container').style.visibility = "hidden";
}); // Assuming that you have only one element with this class.
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Today, I was out running errands and came across a yard sale. Woot Woot. My first yard sale in over 2 years!!! When we lived in Cranberry Twp. there were community yard sales every week from May to August!
I had to turn around and go check it out. She had some really nice things, but this lantern caught my eye and for only $4. I wasn't sure what or where I was going to use it, but I never pass up a bargain.
I have this timer candle that I bought at JoAnn Fabrics a couple years ago with a 60% off coupon. It's a large one and I haven't seen any this size since then. It has the fake flame that moves around that makes it look so real..and I do love the timer that comes on for about 6 hrs. I had it in a vintage chicken waterer that I bought several years ago at an Antique Mall..for only $12.
So the candle went into the lantern, now what do I put in the chicken waterer? Then I remembered some dried corn my hubby keeps in the shed for the squirrels and chipmunks. I did see a Pinterest photo of corn in a large glass gallon jar, so that was my inspiration. I put some rose hips in the bottom.
I've had this rusty star garland for years…it was a yard sale find too.
I found this red mason jar at Goodwill for 99 cents and the flowers are from the Dollar Tree!
They have these cute sprays with cotton balls and feathers!
Oh, and I also bought these witches shoes for $1. They are so cute!
Hope you are inspired to be looking for thrift store or yard sale items!
While you are here, take a look around and view my other posts!!
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The Biggest New Mexican Band You've Never Heard Of
The rise and fall of the all-Native band XIT.
Updated Jun. 28, 2021
By John Clary Davies
Above: Screenshot from YouTube video of "I Was Raised," by the all-Native New Mexican band, XIT, Plight of the Redman (1972).
Listen to 101 songs by artists featured in our May issue with this Spotify playlist created by Silver City's KURU DJ Mitch Hellman.
The XIT song "I Was Raised" has the sound of late Black Keys: catchy, poppy, pure American rock. It was recorded in 1972 by the all-Native New Mexican band for the album Plight of the Redman, recorded at the legendary Motown label. Its lyrics describe the joy and pain of growing up as a Native youth:
I saw death
I saw birth
The red of the night
And the green of Earth
After the release of the album, XIT toured the country, opening for bands like ZZ Top, Joe Cocker, and the Beach Boys. But ultimately, their position proved too far outside the status quo.
"Our message was a political statement about how Natives were treated in the U.S.," says founding member Michael Martinez. "We affiliated ourselves with the American Indian Movement. We did a lot of their rallies. That was a detriment to us."
The government took notice of their resistance and banned the group from the radio. By 1976 the group had disbanded. Songs like "I Was Raised" live on.
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From Russia with news
Posted by Rob Holbert | Apr 9, 2014 | Media Frenzy, Style | 0 |
Catching up on newer folks in the local media, Kristina Zverjako started with Local15 News at the beginning of the year and has been primarily covering Baldwin County since.
Zverjako's background includes the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State, as well as the ABC affiliate in Bakersfield, Calif. And it also includes Tallinn, Estonia where she was born and lived up until finishing fifth grade. She says she was able to pick up English quickly, but there are times it's still a little tricky doing the news in her second language.
"Before moving to America, I would have never imagined having a career as a TV journalist. For some reason, English came easy to me. I spoke fluently and without an accent within a year of moving to the States," she said. "But this doesn't mean that I don't have my moments of 'what does that word mean?' or when my accent slips out. It is not unusual for me to turn to my coworkers or friends and ask them for help finding a specific word or phrase that I might be thinking of in Russian. I guess you can call my Russian heritage my 'hidden talent.'
Despite being a long way from both her U.S. and Russian homes, Zverjako says the move to Alabama has been one she's enjoyed, primarily because of the famed friendliness of our locals.
"Moving to the Gulf Coast has been one of the best experiences so far in my life. The actual process of moving was actually pretty easy — my whole life fit inside my little Nissan Sentra. I have never looked back since coming out here… Everybody told me about Southern hospitality, but people here take it to the next level!" she said.
Patrick back after illness
WKRG's sports director Randy Patrick returned to the airwaves April 7 after a lengthy illness that has kept him at home for more than three months.
Lagniappe has received plenty of calls wanting to know where the man who has won 11 Nappies in a row for favorite sportscaster has been. Randy told us in late February that he'd been "quite ill" but was on the mend.
At the time he was aiming for a mid-March return, but it obviously took a bit longer. Here's wishing Randy good health and a happy return.
New set
Randy's return will coincide with a new set that should debut next week. The update is reportedly the first in more than a decade and staffers are excited about it. No word yet on exactly what day it will debut.
The record stops
The Mobile Record, a small publication that catered primarily to carrying legal advertising from the county and city has called it quits. No word yet as to why, but it was one of the local publications deemed eligible to carry such advertising.
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Rob Holbert
Rob Holbert is co-publisher and managing editor of Lagniappe, Mobile's independent newspaper. Rob helped found the newspaper after a career that started as a police reporter and columnist at the Mississippi Press in Pascagoula. He followed that with a stint as a deputy press secretary for then-U.S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott in Washington, D.C. After leaving Capitol Hill, Rob worked ghost-writing opinion articles for publication in some of the nation's largest newspapers. From 1999 through Aug. 2010 he was the faculty adviser for the University of South Alabama student newspaper, The Vanguard, and in 2002 started Lagniappe with his business partner Ashley Trice. The paper now prints 30,000 copies every week and is distributed at more than 1,300 locations around Mobile and Baldwin Counties. According to Scarborough Research, Lagniappe now has more than 80,000 readers each week, with close to a quarter of that coming online. The paper began publishing weekly at the beginning of April 2014.
What does the 'B' stand for?
Press-Register barred from taking legal ads
A collective sigh of relief
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Q: Hibernate on Oracle: mapping String property to CLOB column WARNING: see my own answer below. The problem is caused by old Oracle drivers that were present on the classpath in addition to 10.2.0.4. Problem solved. Leaving the rest of this question for posterity.
I've been banging my head against the following. Here's a simple POJO distilled from my application code:
@Entity
@Table(name = "PIGGIES")
public class Piggy {
private Long id;
private String description;
public Piggy() {}
@Id
@GeneratedValue
@Column(name = "PIGGY_ID")
public Long getId() { return id; }
public void setId(Long id) { this.id = id; }
@Lob
@Column(name = "PIGGY_DESCRIPTION")
public String getDescription() { return description; }
public void setDescription(String d) { description = d; }
}
There's a String property and a CLOB column. When the contents are short (e.g. "hello world"), it persists just fine. With longer strings, I get the following exception:
java.sql.SQLException: operation not allowed: streams type cannot be used in batching
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(DBError.java:134)
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(DBError.java:179)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.addBatch(OraclePreparedStatement.java:4236)
at org.apache.commons.dbcp.DelegatingPreparedStatement.addBatch(DelegatingPreparedStatement.java:172)
at org.apache.commons.dbcp.DelegatingPreparedStatement.addBatch(DelegatingPreparedStatement.java:172)
at org.hibernate.jdbc.BatchingBatcher.addToBatch(BatchingBatcher.java:31)
at org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.update(AbstractEntityPersister.java:2403)
I'm using Hibernate 3.2.3 with Oracle JDBC driver 10.2.0.4. The exception's message indicates that batching may be at fault. While I can disable batching in this simple case, I need to have it enabled for the "real" POJOs. In fact, as things stand right now, query batching is the only reason we're using Hibernate at all.
So, my question is, how can I make the above work?
EDIT: Interesting observation: the value of my "description" property persists just fine as long as it's exactly 1333 characters long or shorter. Such an odd number!
EDIT 2: In an attempt to find a solution, I modified the getProperty() annotations as follows, which has made no difference:
@Lob
@Type(type="text")
@Column(name = "PIGGY_DESCRIPTION", length = Integer.MAX_VALUE)
public String getDescription() { return description; }
EDIT 3: Here's the DDL for "PIGGIES":
CREATE TABLE "PIGGIES"
( "PIGGY_ID" NUMBER NOT NULL ENABLE,
"PIGGY_DESCRIPTION" CLOB,
CONSTRAINT "PIGGIES_PK" PRIMARY KEY ("PIGGY_ID")
USING INDEX PCTFREE 10 INITRANS 2 MAXTRANS 255
STORAGE(INITIAL 1048576 NEXT 1048576 MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 2147483645
PCTINCREASE 0 FREELISTS 1 FREELIST GROUPS 1 BUFFER_POOL DEFAULT)
TABLESPACE "BBDATA" ENABLE
) PCTFREE 10 PCTUSED 40 INITRANS 1 MAXTRANS 255 NOCOMPRESS LOGGING
STORAGE(INITIAL 1048576 NEXT 1048576 MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 2147483645
PCTINCREASE 0 FREELISTS 1 FREELIST GROUPS 1 BUFFER_POOL DEFAULT)
TABLESPACE "BBDATA"
LOB ("PIGGY_DESCRIPTION") STORE AS "SYS_LOB0000177753C00002$$"(
TABLESPACE "BBDATA" ENABLE STORAGE IN ROW CHUNK 8192 PCTVERSION 10
NOCACHE
STORAGE(INITIAL 1048576 NEXT 1048576 MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 2147483645
PCTINCREASE 0 FREELISTS 1 FREELIST GROUPS 1 BUFFER_POOL DEFAULT)) ;
And here's the entire stack:
org.hibernate.exception.GenericJDBCException: could not update: [com.bamnetworks.cms.types.Piggy#934]
at org.hibernate.exception.SQLStateConverter.handledNonSpecificException(SQLStateConverter.java:103)
at org.hibernate.exception.SQLStateConverter.convert(SQLStateConverter.java:91)
at org.hibernate.exception.JDBCExceptionHelper.convert(JDBCExceptionHelper.java:43)
at org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.update(AbstractEntityPersister.java:2425)
at org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.updateOrInsert(AbstractEntityPersister.java:2307)
at org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.update(AbstractEntityPersister.java:2607)
at org.hibernate.action.EntityUpdateAction.execute(EntityUpdateAction.java:92)
at org.hibernate.engine.ActionQueue.execute(ActionQueue.java:248)
at org.hibernate.engine.ActionQueue.executeActions(ActionQueue.java:232)
at org.hibernate.engine.ActionQueue.executeActions(ActionQueue.java:140)
at org.hibernate.event.def.AbstractFlushingEventListener.performExecutions(AbstractFlushingEventListener.java:298)
at org.hibernate.event.def.DefaultFlushEventListener.onFlush(DefaultFlushEventListener.java:27)
at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.flush(SessionImpl.java:1000)
at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.managedFlush(SessionImpl.java:338)
at org.hibernate.transaction.JDBCTransaction.commit(JDBCTransaction.java:106)
Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: operation not allowed: streams type cannot be used in batching
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(DBError.java:134)
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(DBError.java:179)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.addBatch(OraclePreparedStatement.java:4236)
at org.apache.commons.dbcp.DelegatingPreparedStatement.addBatch(DelegatingPreparedStatement.java:172)
at org.apache.commons.dbcp.DelegatingPreparedStatement.addBatch(DelegatingPreparedStatement.java:172)
at org.hibernate.jdbc.BatchingBatcher.addToBatch(BatchingBatcher.java:31)
at org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.update(AbstractEntityPersister.java:2403)
... 45 more
A: Have you tried dropping the @Lob annotation, and just annotating it with @Column? In my experience, you don't need to tell hibernate the column type for a CLOB, it will determine it on its own.
Can you include a snippet of the client code which is performing the batching operation?
A: Moron alert: it turns out that I had a stale JAR with 9-something Oracle JDBC classes on my classpath. Having cleaned that up, everything simply worked magically with just the following annotations:
@Lob
@Column(name = "PIGGY_DESCRIPTION")
public String getDescription() { return description; }
Blame the fat fingers.
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Structure and expression of murine CD30 and its role in cytokine production.
M A Bowen, R K Lee, G Miragliotta, S Y Nam and E R Podack
J Immunol January 15, 1996, 156 (2) 442-449;
M A Bowen
R K Lee
G Miragliotta
S Y Nam
E R Podack
Murine CD30 cDNA predicts a protein of 498 amino acids with homology to the TNF receptor family of proteins characterized by repeated cysteine-rich motifs in the extracellular domain. Murine CD30, although homologous to human CD30, has a 90 amino acid gap in an extracellular region that appears to be duplicated in human CD30. Murine CD30 cDNA was shown to be functional through the production of a soluble murine Ig fusion protein (CD30-Ig) that was active in binding to cells that expressed CD30 ligand. CD30-Ig also served as an immunogen for the production of hamster anti-mouse CD30 mAbs, which recognized both CD30 expressed by murine lymphocytes and CD30 expressed by cells transfected with murine CD30 cDNA. CD30 mRNA is highly expressed in the thymus and in activated spleen cells, but not in other tissues tested. In anti-CD3-activated spleen cells, CD30 ligand is expressed primarily by CD4+ T cells, with peak expression at days 1 and 2, whereas CD30 is expressed primarily by CD8+ T cells, with peak expression on days 4 and 5. Stimulation of CD30 by plate-bound anti-CD30 directly signaled for IL-5 but not IFN-gamma production by CD30+ CTL lines. These studies demonstrate that CD30 directs cytokine secretion and suggest that CD30 signaling may be pivotal in the pattern of cytokine production by T cells.
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M A Bowen, R K Lee, G Miragliotta, S Y Nam, E R Podack
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'Reforming' Hong Kong
China's lawmakers want Hong Kong's electoral system 'reformed', a move overwhelmingly endorsed at the fourth session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC). The Election Committee of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) will undergo changes in shape, size and composition, with a new committee set up to vet qualifications of election candidates. The committee is responsible for choosing Hong Kong's chief executive and many members of the legislative council so this could effectively mean Beijing-backed loyalists would run Hong Kong.
China believes the legislation will help Hong Kong make the transition from "chaos" to "stability." "The decision will help form a new democratic electoral system suited to Hong Kong's realities and with Hong Kong characteristics," said Qi Pengfei, a researcher on Hong Kong at the Renmin University of China.
Source: Xinhua & Agencies
Quad To Squeeze China Economically?
The U.S. may be trying to contain China through the Quad or the "Asian Nato" but given differing demands and political religious differences it may be impossible for these nation states to come together. Experts in China point out that the chaotic domestic situation and strong bipartisan division within the U.S. has ensured that President Biden wants other nations to play the role of containing China. However, they believe that the U.S. does not realise other countries are using it to fulfil their goals. The result, in their minds, will be chaos.
Another concern is apart from the bid to strategically contain Beijing, the Quad virtual meeting will be a talking shop on how to reduce economic dependence on China. China produces around 60 per cent of the world's rare earth which is used in everything from iPhones, electrical car motors, military jet engines, satellites etc. There is talk that Quad member nations are looking to form a "rare-earth procurement chain" which can be disastrous for Beijing if it fructifies. Currently, rare earth is being used as a bargaining chip by Beijing in the ongoing China-U.S. trade talks.
Source: Global Times & Agencies
U.S. Won't Repay Chinese Debt?
There's furore in China over a proposed legislation in the U.S. to stop further debt repayments to Beijing. According to a report in 'Fox News' Republican Rep. Brian Mast is expected to introduce a bill to withhold debt repayments to China to punish it for its mishandling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
"The United States and other countries should permanently withhold payments on debts owed to the People's Republic of China in amounts equal to the public costs incurred by such countries relating to COVID-19," the bill reads.
The U.S. currently owes China $1 trillion dollars.
The Chinese media says it's yet another move by the U.S. to take attention away from its "messed up" performance in tackling the pandemic. A report quotes Ray Dario, founder of Bridgewater Fund, the world's largest hedge fund stating, that if the U.S. does refuse to pay China, it could start a "capital war." The report also quotes other people in the U.S. stating that such a move could prompt Beijing to stop lending, which would spell disaster for the U.S. economy. The Chinese media quoted foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin as saying the U.S. accusations were "groundless" and China's fight against the pandemic was "open, transparent and clear".
Source: sohu.cn & Agencies
Post-Pandemic, Global Economy Will Rely On China?
China has claimed that its "foreign trade" and "resilient economy" will give confidence to its trading partners and boost a global economic recovery. The General Administration of Customs (GAC) said the country's imports expanded 41.2 per cent year-on-year to US $834.49 billion in January and February. Meanwhile, exports soared 60.6 per cent year-on-year to $468.87 billion, the GAC reported.
According to Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton: "China has become an even larger export platform post-pandemic than it was prior. Part of that is due to the outsize role it plays in the production of PPE. Another reason is that moving manufacturing facilities back to the US never occurred." Some experts believe the gains are now showing. China has surpassed the United States to become the EU's top trading partner; it remains Africa's largest trading partner for 11 years.
Source: www.china.org.cn
Vaccine Diplomacy For Geopolitical Interests?
China has decried concerns it's pushing COVID-19 vaccines to gain strategic leverage. Guo Weimin, spokesperson of the fourth session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said such accusations were "narrow minded" and sought to undermine China's efforts to act for the "global public good."
Concerns have arisen in the West over the large-scale outreach of Chinese vaccines. Supplying statistics, Guo said that as of the end of February, China had provided vaccine-related assistance to 69 countries and two international organisations as well as exported vaccines to 28 countries. China has also joined COVAX, a global initiative aimed at promoting equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines.
India has had great success with its vaccine diplomacy but it doesn't invite the scrutiny that Chinese vaccines do in the West. An article in 'Foreign Affairs' pointed out that China was making no secret of its technological prowess through the vaccine rollout and thus challenging the US. "The United States is no match for China in terms of concentrating power to accomplish big things," a Chinese virologist was quoted as saying in the article.
This aside, the vaccine rollout has hidden commercial motives. Health developmental assistance is a low-cost way of pushing China's pharmaceuticals across the world. The push towards BRI is also there with Beijing stating BRI nations will get priority on Chinese vaccines. This allows China to break into and challenge the western pharmaceutical industry. These concerns, coupled with a lack of transparency by Beijing on its Phase-III clinical trial results, add to the already high trust deficit over China's role in the pandemic.
Source: www.chinadaily.com.cn/
Tik Tok To Ban Users Who Boast About Wealth
Chinese users of Tik Tok, Douyin— as the enormously popular short-video app is branded in China—have been warned that boasting about their wealth will get them banned from the site. In a notice Douyin said that six kinds of content including "flaunting of wealth" have now been barred as they promote "unhealthy values." Close to 4,000 accounts have taken a hit for violations. The prohibition comes after the introduction of livestreaming regulations that highlighted wealth-flaunting as an issue last year, as well as the government's recent call to spread more "positive energy" online.
The six banned categories include promotion of "money-worship", using minors in videos related to luxury products and "showing off one's social status in an inappropriate way," which can include "making fun of the poor." Fake video narratives of rags-to-riches stories will also result in an automatic ban as will images of extravagance such as throwing money in the air.
The ban is likely to hit a number of very popular Douyin accounts, some of which have millions of followers. In one such account, a makeup company makes videos about its young founder's journey from poverty to prosperity. The account has nearly 2 million followers and has sold around 5,000 beauty products. Another hugely popular account shows the person conducting on-the-street interviews with Chinese youth who, when prompted, disclose the exorbitant prices of their clothing and accessories.
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Most inexperienced salads have lettuce as the principle ingredient. Not only that hydroponically grown fruit and vegetables produce as much as thrice sooner than soil grown produce and still have a higher abundance of product. The timer pumps the nutrient solution onto the grow tray. This enables many of the plant's power to be spent growing the great things above the basis.
Through the Second World Struggle, troops stationed on non-arable islands within the Pacific have been equipped with fresh produce which was grown in locally established hydroponic methods. Some individuals assume closet growing works greatest for them.
There are a number of homemade hydroponic growing system methods. Right this moment, it is a well know proven fact that in some elements of the world, plants does not grow within the accessible soil. You are able to do hydroponic gardening indoors and vegetation do reply properly and thrive with the sort of system.
With Hydroponics gardening, the plant wouldn't need to waste its power creating extensive root networks because the hydroponic system with special nutrient supplies would care for that. Hydroponics is hardly a brand new method of rising crops.
This ensures that the plant is fed more adequately resulting in greater yields and quicker growth. To keep the leaf from touching water while waiting for the roots to develop, is to make use of foil and poke a hole in it and then place the stem by the outlet into the water. | {
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Bad Readin
Posted by sepoy on December 07, 2007 · 1 min read
But if this charge is true, that the girl was not found a virgin, then they shall bring out the girl to the doorway of her father's house, and the men of her city shall stone her to death because she has committed an act of folly in Israel by playing the harlot in her father's house; thus you shall purge the evil from among you. Deuteronomy 22:20-21.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali calls 1.6 billion Muslims to task. A simple google search would have shown her the outrages over taslima nasreen, the saudi verdicts and the silly teddy bear. But, I am sure NYT knows better than doing any such fact-checking when screeds are available.
Also, heh.
Desi Italiana | December 08, 2007
:) Hey, next time, make sure to insert quotes from the Law of Manu: 371. If a wife, proud of the greatness of her relatives or her own excellence, violates the duty which she owes to her lord, the king shall cause her to be devoured by dogs in a place frequented by many. And Bhagvad Gita, courtesy of "His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada" [sic]: Chapter 1, Text 40: "The varnasrama religion's principles were so designed that the good population would prevail in society for the general spiritual progress of state and community. Such population depends on the chastity and faithfulness of its womanhood. As children are very prone to be misled, women are similarly very prone to degradation. Therefore, both children and women require protection by the elder members of the family. By being engaged in various religious practices, women will not be misled into adultery. According to Canakya Pandita, women are generally not very intelligent and therefore not trustworthy....On the failure of such varnasrama-dharma, naturally the women become free to act and mix with men, and thus adultery is indulged in at the risk of unwanted population. Irresponsible men also provoke adultery in society, and thus unwanted children flood the human race at the risk of war and pestilence." Chapter 16, Text 7: "The demons have now neglected such injunctions, and they think that women should be given as much freedom as men. However, this has not improved the social condition of the world. Actually, a woman should be given protection at every stage of life. She should be given protection by the father in her younger days, by the husband in her youth, and by the grown-up sons in her old age. This is proper social behavior according to the Manu-samhita. But modern education has artificially devised a puffed-up concept of womanly life, and therefore marriage is practically now an imagination in human society. Nor is the moral condition of women very good now."
AshokSagar | December 11, 2007
This is the actual translation of Bhagvad Gita chapter 1, text 40: When irreligion is prominent in the family, O Krishna, the women of the family become polluted, and from the degradation of womanhood, O descendant of Vrishni, comes unwanted progeny. What Desi Italiana has pasted above is the commentary by Prabhupada as he understood it.
"What Desi Italiana has pasted above is the commentary by Prabhupada as he understood it." Yes, you are right about that. I cited from the "Purport" sections. Thanks for pointing that out. My view, however, is that his commentary is as good as the verses itself, because the purports are published in the "Bhagvad Gita As It Is" and this translation/version is widely circulated by ISKON throughout the US and elsewhere. And most people here in the US (esp. the converts) are most familiar with the ISKON book rather than, say, translations in other languages that are not accessible (nay, even unknown) to others.
My view, however, is that his commentary is as good as the verses itself, because the purports are published in the "Bhagvad Gita As It Is". Sorry, DI, but I do not agree with that. The Bhagwad-Gita, as all other scriptures, suffers through translation, but even more so by commentaries which are tainted by the views of the commentator. Most of the time, the commentator uses the opportunity to forward his own agenda and Prabhupada is not innocent in this regard. Since he was the founder of ISKCON, his version would naturally be pushed by them. Do not make the mistake of putting him on the same pedestal as the original writer of the scripture.
"Most of the time, the commentator uses the opportunity to forward his own agenda and Prabhupada is not innocent in this regard. Since he was the founder of ISKCON, his version would naturally be pushed by them." Absolutely, I agree with you 100%. Which is why I said that his purports were as equally valid as the verses themselves to me, especially when there are millions of people reading the Bhagvad Gita who have very little training in Sanskrit. And it also needs to be pointed out that there are various translations of the Bhagvad Gita. BTW, what for you is so fundamentally different in meaning from the verse which you quoted vs. the purport that I quoted? "Do not make the mistake of putting him on the same pedestal as the original writer of the scripture." Who was the "original writer" of the scripture, in your opinion? And do you also feel that the quoted verse is an accurate rendering the verse in Sankrit?
Who was the "original writer" of the scripture, in your opinion? I subscribe to the view that there was not one single writer, rather that it was polished/enhanced through various generations of teachers/masters, trying to point out the moral/social goals they felt the masses should aspire to. That of course would be tainted by prevalent social/moral values of their time. And do you also feel that the quoted verse is an accurate rendering the verse in Sankrit? No, I do not. But I am no Sanskrit scholar. BTW, what for you is so fundamentally different in meaning from the verse which you quoted vs. the purport that I quoted? The original just states what it feels is a fact. I could respect that as being a valid moral stance of that era. While the purport uses it as a tool for preaching morality in this time and age.
Hello Ashok, "The original just states what it feels is a fact. I could respect that as being a valid moral stance of that era. While the purport uses it as a tool for preaching morality in this time and age." I agree with this. Part of the reason (which I didn't state) I put up those quotes was to underline that texts like the Gita are also like the Bible and Koran-- that those things were written in a historical context but are pushed as facts that should be adhered to in this day and age. Islam is by no means the only religion where this occurs. IMO, I see this as a common problem in all religions. And yet people keep harping on, and give space to, those who "speak out against Islam," as if no other religion and religious communities have these problems. I would like to see more space devoted to fundamentalist issues not from the angle that Ali approaches (btw, I don't really like her angle), or Indian writers who continuously refer to Babri Masjid (for secularists, Babri is the symbolic origin of everything that has gone awry regarding communalism) to discuss Hindu fundamentalism, as well as religiously sanctified violence and dogmas today. | {
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Today's most popular songs, like the Psalms, are often reflective of the times. For King and Country's song "O God Forgive Us" reflects the issues of our time, but includes an age-old prayer of repentance. We see a cry for deliverance from a very desperate situation in Psalm 79 this week. Perhaps you are crying out from a place of desperation, too.
You can reclaim your identity, cry out for deliverance, and promise praise right along with the psalmist.
Read Psalm 79 for yourself and really think about which invaders may have made their way into your holy temple. How have they been breaking down your walls? Consider the ways you have defied what God has asked of you. Ask for His forgiveness in true repentance, and praise His name with your mouth. | {
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Does anyone have this replay?
Can't you just download the ID 619353870 and watch it in game?
replays expire after 10 days.
oh, didn't know, wasn't it forever before?
About 2 years ago, yes.
nah, valve only saves the replay for 10 days. you need to download them if you wanna keep them.
Oh I didn't know this existed. I should also add his 1.2k GPM Anti-Mage game from yesterday. Thanks! | {
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Q: My terminal shows only a blank screen--How can it? I recently installed Ubuntu 13.10. in the process of editing bash.bashrc file something went wrong and all of a sudden all i'm getting when I open my terminal is a blank screen. No directory names or $. So I can't execute any commands to update, install, fix or anything. All the help out I come across assume I can use the command line.
.
Anyone knows how to fix this? or how maybe how I can recover the default bashrc file (without using the command line)? Is my only option uninstalling and reinstalling Ubuntu? I don't even know how to do that without the command line.
A: rajagenupula's answer would do the job... If you could get to a terminal. The problem is your default shell is bash (even in a TTY) so you're going to struggle to run those commands.
To get a working console, I'd press Alt+F2 and run:
xterm -e sh
That should drop you into a nasty super-basic shell. And from there you can fix/rescue/etc your .bashrc using nano (to edit) or rajagenupula's suggested commands, which should also work (you could skip the source and just go back to your traditional terminal.
If you don't have graphical access, you could drop into recovery mode (using Grub at boot), run mount -o remount,rw / and then fix/replace the file.
A: No Problem , you can restore it easily.
Just press CTRL+ALT+F1 & login there
then paste as
cp /etc/skel/.bashrc ~/
source .bashrc
Then type CTRL+ALT+F7 to reverse to GUI desktop.
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By Michael Edgar Newsletters December 22, 2022
A|I: The AI Times – OpenAI projects $1 billion in revenue in two years
Plus: Cohere hires YouTube CFO as president.
The AI Times is a weekly newsletter covering the biggest AI, machine learning, big data, and automation news from around the globe.
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Successful use of AI in government means doubling down on human and democratic values (BETAKIT)
AI and analytics platform Dataiku raises $200M at a reduced valuation (TECHCRUNCH)
A filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission shows that Dataiku intends to close its Series F with as much as $275 million. The $200 million from Wellington brings the New York-based startup's total raised to roughly $600 million.
AltaML, Waabi, TrojAI among Vector Institute's 20 Canadian AI startups to watch for 2023 (BETAKIT)
This week, Vector launched its inaugural report that highlights 20 Canadian AI startups. The roster was compiled after analyzing over 150 companies in the space that have achieved major milestones in 2021 and 2022, including funding rounds and projects won.
Rising AI startup Cohere hires YouTube CFO Martin Kon as president (THE GLOBE AND MAIL)
At just three years old, Cohere has become a centrepiece of Toronto's renowned AI community, hoping to put up a formidable challenge to the OpenAIs of the world. In a press release on Wednesday, the company framed Mr. Kon's hiring as a significant step in that direction, saying he has "extensive experience delivering innovative products to market, optimizing existing ones, and creating new revenue streams."
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Three sources briefed on OpenAI's recent pitch to investors said the organization expects $200 million in revenue next year and $1 billion by 2024.
The forecast, first reported by Reuters, represents how some in Silicon Valley are betting the underlying technology will go far beyond splashy and sometimes flawed public demos.
Innovobot holds initial close of targeted $40 million fund to invest in "deep tech for good" (BETAKIT)
The Montréal-based firm is targeting a total fund size of $40 million (all numbers CAD) for Innovobot Resonance Ventures, its first fund since the firm was created in 2018.
Google execs warn company's reputation could suffer if it moves too fast on AI-chat technology (CNBC)
At a recent all-hands meeting, employees raised concerns about the company's competitive edge in AI, given the sudden popularity of ChatGPT, which was launched by OpenAI, a San Francisco-based startup that's backed by Microsoft.
"Is this a missed opportunity for Google, considering we've had Lamda for a while?" read one top-rated question that came up at last week's meeting.
Ferme d'Hiver raises $46 million CAD to replace 10 percent of Canada's strawberry imports (BETAKIT)
Established in 2018, Ferme d'Hiver combines precision agriculture with engineering systems and artificial intelligence to design, deploy, and operate controlled-environment agriculture solutions.
Zappi raises $170M for its AI-based market research platform (TECHCRUNCH)
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G.M. unit's self-driving taxis are subject of U.S. safety investigation (THE NEW YORK TIMES)
The agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said in a filing posted on its website that it had received reports that autonomous taxis operated by G.M.'s Cruise division had become immobilized on roadways, creating obstacles for other vehicles. The agency also said G.M. reported three incidents in which Cruise vehicles slowed suddenly and were hit from behind.
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Cabo de Santa Marta Grande är en udde i Brasilien. Den ligger i kommunen Laguna och delstaten Santa Catarina, i den södra delen av landet, km söder om huvudstaden Brasília.
Terrängen inåt land är mycket platt. Havet är nära Cabo de Santa Marta Grande åt sydost. Den högsta punkten i närheten är meter över havet, km nordväst om Cabo de Santa Marta Grande. Närmaste större samhälle är Laguna, km norr om Cabo de Santa Marta Grande.
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Some of our participants just can't wait to pack their bags and come see us. Others just jump right in the bags 😉 We were so happy to see Max this February and we look forward to hosting many other families here in Columbia. | {
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Nostalgia de la Luz (Chilean Film)
Thursday, March 7, 2019 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
In honor of the diversity of films from around the world and in homage to the indispensable Cinema 10 series of Potsdam, the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures & the Language Resource Center are pleased to present:
Nostalgia de la Luz (2010)
A documentary about two different searches conducted in the Chilean Atacama Desert: one by astronomers looking for answers about the history of the cosmos, and one by women looking for the remains of loved ones killed by Pinochet's regime.
Language: Spanish with English subtitles
Date: Thursday March 7
Place: Carnegie 10
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I am obsessed with granola. I used to use Harvest Crunch cereal, but the one problem was it was so sweet, and I got sick of it quick! I may have a sweet tooth, but I even found that to be too sweet!
I searched high and low and finally came across this delicious, not too sweet, granola recipe on the Food Network, found here. It is very easy and quick to make! This time around I left out the raisins, and added cinnamon for some extra flavor! Sprinkling granola on top of Greek Yogurt and adding fresh fruit is probably one of my favorite mixtures! | {
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Jenny, the Shy Angel A Christmas Story Anne Booth, Ruth Hearson
Early Learning Material »
Picture Books »
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Jenny is a shy angel who doesn't like lots of noise and rushing about. When the other angels ask her to go with them to see the newborn baby king, she decides to stay behind. In the quiet night she learns about love and nature, and that being shy doesn't matter because silent moments are special too.
Anne Booth studied English at The University of York, but after some years working in a bookshop and teaching in Italy, she studied Pastoral Theology for a year before working as an administrative assistant in a Christian Charity. Whilst working she completed a part-time MA in Children's Literature, which she still loves! After getting married and raising four children, she took art classes as a hobby. Later, she worked part-time running singing and art classes in an old people's home, and tutoring. She then, she studied another part-time MA in the evenings - this time in Creative Writing! She gave up teaching to become a full-time carer for her elderly parents and during this time, she began to write books for children, got an agent and then got published. Her first book, Girl with a White Dog, for 9-12 year olds was published in 2014 and since then, she has published two more books for 9-12 year olds, four picture books, four books for 5-8 year olds and one book for 7-9 year olds. In her own words, "Jenny The Shy Angel" will be my fifth picture book and my 13th children's book, so I feel very blessed! I absolutely love Ruth Hearson's illustrations for this book!"|
Ruth often describes her job as "drawing baby toes." Ruth graduated from Birmingham City University in 1996 with a First-Class degree in Visual Communication: Illustration and had such a lovely time she stayed on to do a Master's degree. In 2018, Ruth was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal for Illustration. Actively involved with her church, Ruth helps to present a monthly service called "Everybody Sunday," which creatively presents a biblical theme to an all-age congregation. You'll find Ruth drawing and drinking tea at home in North Staffordshire, where she lives with her husband, two noisy teenage children and a sleepy cat called Orlando.
You are very special
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My Stinky New School
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Tales from Christmas Wood
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Work together to spread a positive message!
Your group works together to create a meaningful painting. Stretched canvas and canvas hearts combine to make a thoughtful piece of artwork. Perfect for groups of 6-35 people. All supplies included along with an EduCraft® guide. Finished piece measures 18" x 24". | {
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Cybersecurity » Facebook Can't Block Bulk Search Warrants
Facebook Can't Block Bulk Search Warrants
In a blow to social media companies and privacy advocates, New York State's highest court has ruled that Facebook had no right to seek to dismiss search warrants asking for information on hundreds of accounts in a disability fraud case. The New York State Court of Appeals, in a 5-to-1 ruling with one judge recusing himself, ruled that the social media giant had no right to ask an appeals court to question a judge's decision in issuing search warrants in a criminal case, even if the company believes the warrants violate its customers' constitutional rights. The suit is among a suite of cases playing out in New York state that will shape the broader question of what, and how much, data the government can request from a technology company about its users. The court rebuffed Facebook's argument, that criminal warrants aimed at seizing information in electronic accounts should be treated more like civil subpoenas, which can be challenged as overly broad before they are executed. The court ruled that it could not make such a distinction, though Judge Leslie E. Stein wrote that Facebook presented "novel and important substantive issues regarding the constitutional rights of privacy and freedom from unreasonable search and seizure." The dissenting judge, Rowan D. Wilson, said his reading of the Stored Communications Act of 1986 did not distinguish between warrants and subpoenas. "State rules of procedures applicable to garden-variety warrants cannot be used as a device to contravene or frustrate federal law," he wrote.
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East Hall to honor former coach Lofton
East Hall High will honor former coach Jim Lofton during Hall of Fame night on Friday night at Viking Stadium in Gainesville.
Lofton coached the Vikings from 1980 until 1987 and posted a 62-26-0 record during his tenure. Lofton also coached at North Hall from 1987 until 1993 with a 37-33-1 record.
Lofton's career record is 234-122-8. He finished his coaching career at Greater Atlanta Christian in 1998. | {
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ARTICLES BY GENE C. COLMAN
Emerging Trends in Spousal Support – Part II
» Emerging Trends in Spousal Support – Part II
Compensatory support: Look to the factors in the Divorce Act that address "condition, means, needs and other circumstances". This may include lack of ability to support oneself due to foregoing career opportunities during the marriage. Look to the "functions performed by each spouse during cohabitation"; this may support the same argument. Compensatory provisions of the Divorce Act can be seen to embrace the independent, clean-break model of marriage and marriage breakdown.
Contractual support: See Divorce Act, s. 15.2(4). Such considerations may create or negate the support obligation under appropriate circumstances.
Non-compensatory support: Where compensation is not indicated and self-sufficiency is not possible, a support obligation may nonetheless arise from the marriage relationship itself. See Divorce Act section 15.2 (6)(c) and (d):
relieve any economic hardship of the spouses arising from the breakdown of the marriage; and insofar as practicable, promote the economic self-sufficiency of each spouse within a reasonable period of time.
Economic hardship arising from the marriage breakdown can include:
health disadvantages;
career disadvantages arising from the marriage breakdown; and,
the fact that a person who formerly enjoyed support during the marriage from the other spouse now finds herself or himself without it.
Non-compensatory support includes recovery for the economic disadvantages of the marriage breakdown as distinct from "disadvantages of the marriage".
The artificial division of spousal support into the three theoretical bases needlessly confused and over complicated the law of spousal support. All one needs to do, in my opinion, is look to the ALL of the factors in the Divorce Act and apply them in a manner that is fair to all concerned. No single factor should trump another. Indeed, the SCC itself gives credence to this view, that all factors must be considered, when Justice McLaughlin wrote at paragraph 37:
Turning to the specific provisions, the factors judges must consider in resolving support issues reveal the three different conceptual bases for spousal support obligations — contractual, compensatory, and non-compensatory. The judge must consider them all, and any or all of them may figure in the ultimate order, as may be appropriate in the circumstances of the case.
Justice McLachlin appears to argue that the mere fact of the marriage relationship may be enough to found a support obligation. In other words, even where there is no compensatory or contractual basis for ordering spousal support, support can still be ordered. Her reasons are replete with references to this "basic social obligation" for the foundation of spousal support. For example, note the quote from paragraph 37 above. In addition, consider the following excerpts from her reasons:
From para 40: Even if a spouse has foregone no career opportunities or has not otherwise been handicapped by the marriage, the court is required to consider that spouse's actual ability to fend for himself or herself and the effort that has been made to do so, including efforts after the marriage breakdown. Similarly, "economic circumstances" (s. 89(1)(e)) invites broad consideration of all factors relating to the parties' financial positions, not just those related to compensation. The same may be said for the broad injunction of the Divorce Act that the court consider the "condition, means, needs and other circumstances of each spouse". To be sure, these factors may support arguments based on compensation for what happened during the marriage and its breakdown. But they invite an inquiry that goes beyond compensation to the actual situation of the parties at the time of the application. Thus, the basic social obligation model may equally be seen to occupy the statutory provisions.
From paragraph 41: "[E]conomic hardship … arising from the breakdown of the marriage" is capable of encompassing not only health or career disadvantages arising from the marriage breakdown properly the subject of compensation (perhaps more directly covered in s. 15.2(6)(a): see Payne on Divorce, supra at pp. 251-53), but the mere fact that a person who formerly enjoyed intra-spousal entitlement to support now finds herself or himself without it.
42 Similarly, the fourth objective of s. 15.2(6) of the Divorce Act — to promote economic self-sufficiency — may or may not be tied to compensation for disadvantages caused by the marriage or its breakup. A spouse's lack of self-sufficiency may be related to foregoing career and educational opportunities because of the marriage. But it may also arise from completely different sources, like the disappearance of the kind of work the spouse was trained to do (a career shift having nothing to do with the marriage or its breakdown) or, as in this case, ill-health.
43 In summary, nothing in the Family Relations Act or the Divorce Act suggests that the only foundations for spousal support are compensatory. Indeed, I find it difficult to confine the words of the statutes to this model. It is true that in 1986 the Divorce Act was amended to place greater emphasis on compensation. This represented a shift away "to some degree" from the "means and needs" approach of the 1968 Act: Payne on Divorce, supra, at p. 267. But while the focus of the Act may have shifted or broadened, it retains the older idea that spouses may have an obligation to meet or contribute to the needs of their former partners where they have the capacity to pay, even in the absence of a contractual or compensatory foundation for the obligation. Need alone may be enough. More broadly, the legislation can be seen as a sensitive compromise of the two competing philosophies of marriage, marriage breakdown, and spousal support.
44 Turning to the jurisprudence, Mr. Bracklow cites L'Heureux-Dubé J.'s statement in Moge, supra, that "marriage per se does not automatically entitle a spouse to support" (p. 864). That is true. To hold otherwise would swing the pendulum too far back and completely ignore the independent, clean-break model of marriage. But, in certain circumstances, marriage may give rise to an obligation. It is not the bare fact of marriage, so much as the relationship that is established and the expectations that may reasonably flow from it that give rise to the obligation of support under the statutes. This Court in Moge, per L'Heureux-Dubé J., emphasized that the court must consider all the objectives of support and all the factors relating to its award. These include non-compensatory factors, like need and means.
From para 49: Indeed, a review of cases suggests that in most circumstances compensation now serves as the main reason for support. However, contract and compensation are not the only sources of a support obligation. The obligation may alternatively arise out of the marriage relationship itself. Where a spouse achieves economic self-sufficiency on the basis of his or her own efforts, or on an award of compensatory support, the obligation founded on the marriage relationship itself lies dormant. But where need is established that is not met on a compensatory or contractual basis, the fundamental marital obligation may play a vital role. Absent negating factors, it is available, in appropriate circumstances, to provide just support.
Entitlement not an issue: It is therefore not at all surprising that entitlement to spousal support, since Bracklow, now takes a back seat to the simple questions: How much? How long?
Prof. Rogerson writes [at page 18 of her article noted above]:
…the Bracklow framework shifts most of the analysis in spousal support cases away from issues of entitlement, which become almost irrelevant, to issues of quantum…
And at page 26, Prof. Rogerson states:
With Bracklow's clear recognition of non-compensatory support, entitlement is effectively no longer a serious issue in spousal support. Even if there is no compensatory basis for support, "need alone may be enough" to ground an award of support; and if need is interpreted broadly to cover any significant drop in standard of living, the basis for entitlement is very broad.
SCC remits key questions back to the trial level: Quite incredibly, the SCC did not resolve the "how much" or "how long" issues. They sent the case back to the trial judge for reconsideration in accordance with the principles that they had enunciated. When the case came back before the trial judge, he ordered $400 monthly for five years [Bracklow v. Bracklow (1999),181 D.L.R. (4th) 522, [2000] 3 W.W.R. 633 (B.C.S.C.)] . This left Mr. Bracklow with arrears of $16,000.00 that he was permitted to pay off at the rate of $400 per month. The court noted that Mrs. Bracklow had a minimal income and that Mr. Bracklow was much better off than her. At paragraph 26, the court clarified:
26 At issue, is the extent to which Mr. Bracklow should be responsible for Ms. Bracklow's financial needs that are caused by her permanent health problems.
Analyzing the nature of the non-compensatory support that pertained in this case, referring to the SCC decision, the trial judge stated:
42 While these consequences are not casually related to any factors in the parties' relationship, Bracklow now establishes they are still relevant to continuing obligations of a spouse following marriage breakdown. However, the extent of those obligations must be tempered by the relevant statutory criteria, considerations relating to the length and nature of the marital relationship, as well as any new obligations assumed by an ex-spouse.
Thus, once again, we simply come back to the statutory criteria, that I have argued all along must form the basis of any intelligent analysis of the spousal support obligation. "Length of marriage" is a relevant criterion [Divorce Act, s. 15.2 (4)(a), Family Law Act, s. 33(9)(l)]. While it is only one factor, it is a factor that in the non-compensatory situation can temper what might otherwise be a life long obligation.
ü A look at some trends in the case law: The general trend in the case law is that spousal support should be unlimited in duration as opposed to time limited and there should be some use of "review" orders. Entitlement is no longer a serious issue. The following discussion demonstrates that the Ontario Court of Appeal will not generally sanction limited term spousal support orders in long-term marriages.
For academic support re the above proposition, see: Prof. Carol Rogerson, "Spousal Support Post Bracklow", pp. 37 – 51; Stephen M. Grant, "The New Realities of Support" (2000), 1 R.F.L. (5th) 205.
Ross v. Ross, 1993 CarswellOnt 301, 45 R.F.L. (3d) 230, 12 O.R. (3d) 705, 62 O.A.C. 384 (Ont. C.A.) This case is after Moge but before Bracklow. It sets the tone – time limited orders are not favoured. A self-employed wife was awarded three-year time-limited support after a 23-year traditional marriage. The Court of Appeal reversed: "In particular, it [the trial judge's order] does not sufficiently recognize the economic disadvantages to the appellant caused by the marriage breakdown, and her 23 year absence from employment outside the home."
Van Blaricom v. Van Blaricom (1996), 92 O.A.C. 29, 29 O.R. (3d) 793, 24 R.F.L. (4th) 410 (Ont. Div. Ct), motion for leave to appeal dismissed at 1996 CarswellOnt 3502, 29 O.R. (3d) 793n, 24 R.F.L. (4th) 410n (Ont. C.A.): Any changes in the parties' material circumstances should be dealt with by a variation application under s. 17, not by an arbitrary cut-off of support. The Divisional Court overturned a three-year limitation upon spousal support imposed upon a mentally challenged wife of 15 years. Moge was commented upon at length with respect to the importance of taking into consideration all of the factors relevant to support in the Divorce Act. The trial judge had appeared to recognize that his time limited order might result in the wife having insufficient support in the future but he was prepared to leave that problem to the taxpayers. However, that is contrary to the principle stated by L'Heureux-Dubé J. in Moge at p. 386 that the primary burden of spousal support should fall on family members, not the state."
Kent v. Frolick (1996), 23 R.F.L. (4th) 1 (Ont. C.A.): A 15-year marriage that yielded two children where the wife requalified after separation as a teacher resulted in the overturning of the time limited support order imposed by the trial judge. A time-limit was found to not be appropriate where it was not reasonable to speculate that the payee spouse would be fully employed within the time limit.
Forler v. Forler (1997), 28 R.F.L. (4th) 33 (Ont. C.A.) This was a 24-year traditional marriage during which the wife was primarily occupied as a full-time homemaker and mother. In the later years of marriage, the wife worked as a permanent part-time teaching assistant. By the time of trial she was working four hours per day and earning $28,000; the husband's income was $79,000. The Court of Appeal disagreed with the trial judge's imposition of a five year limitation, which it deleted on appeal. The Court of Appeal noted that the trial judge had "failed to consider the disparity between the earning ability of each former spouse. He failed to have regard to the fact that the wife, having married in a traditional arrangement, was disadvantaged by it on an ongoing basis.
Pope v. Pope (1999), 43 R.F.L. (4th) 209 (Ont. C.A.): On the facts, it is difficult to appreciate the rationale for the husband's argument that spousal support should have been time limited. The couple had cohabited for a total of 16 years (but were married for less than five). At the end of the marriage, the wife had no assets and no employment. She had suffered from mental illness that "impaired all of her life skills" [paragraph 12]. "Mr. Pope admitted at trial that he did not expect that Mrs. Pope would be able to work in the future." [paragraph 12]. The court noted that she had been economically disadvantaged as a result of her marriage and cohabitation [paragraph 37]. The court reiterated the factors that militate against making a time-limited order at paragraph 38:
This court held in Krauss v. Krauss (1991), 33 R.F.L. (3d) 233 (Ont. C.A.) that the following factors militated against making a time limited spousal support order:
a long marriage;
during most of the marriage the wife devoted most of her time to child care and household management and was therefore unable to work outside the home;
the age of the parties;
the wife's health which in the circumstances compromised her ability to obtain gainful employment;
limited employment opportunities.
Tremblay v. Tremblay (1999), 1 R.F.L. (5th) 177 (Ont. C.A.): Even if the wife remarries, this in itself is no guarantee that spousal support will terminate. During this 17-year marriage, the wife was a traditional homemaker and mother. She had a grade 10 education. By the time of the appeal, she had remarried and was working for her new husband. There is no mention made in the appeal judgment as to how much she and her new husband earned. Nonetheless, the appeal court found that the trial judge had erred in placing an onus upon the wife to show cause why her support should be continued at the expiry of 2.5 years.
ü Review order: In some circumstances, the court might make a "review" order. Prof. McLeod explains this option in his annotation to Trewin v. Jones (1997), 26 R.F.L. (4th) 418 (Ont. Div. Ct ) at page 420:
Increasingly, courts make review orders in circumstances where they might have made limited term orders in the past. Notwithstanding the absence of express legislative authority for making review orders, most courts accept that such orders are a convenient way to deal with future uncertainty. Under a review order, either party may return the matter to court at a fixed time. On the return, a court will review support entitlement, form, duration and quantum on the facts as they exist on the return date. The issue of support is determined afresh on the facts and the original onus of proof applies. Neither party has to prove a material change in circumstances.
I note two instances during 1999, when the Court of Appeal made a review order. Yet, in a third 1999 decision a differently constituted panel of the same court discouraged the use of review orders.
Bildy v. Bildy, 1999 CarswellOnt 497, 44 R.F.L. (4th) 81, 42 O.R. (3d) 737, 127 O.A.C. 44 (Ont. C.A.) A thirteen-year marriage yielded two children with the youngest just having started school prior to the trial. The husband was a successful lawyer while the wife (who had a grade 12 education) had never earned more than $27,000 before the marriage and had been a traditional stay at home mom raising the two children. This was encouraged by the husband following separation but only until the youngest was no longer at home full time. The wife was 39 years of age and the husband was 40. The trial judge appeared to find that the wife harboured resentment against the husband and perhaps this influenced her lack of real effort to obtain employment. Accordingly, he ordered spousal support of $30,000.00 per year for only five years at which time support would terminate. The appeal court, however, analyzed the situation a little more carefully. Justice Finlayson pointed out at paragraph 14:
… it is acknowledged that figure [i.e. $30,000 spousal support per year] by itself would not make her self-sufficient. The goal in this case must surely be to encourage her to be self-sufficient, while still recognizing that support payments will be necessary from the respondent for some time in the future. With respect, the trial judge was in error in placing so much emphasis on self-sufficiency in this case.
The court of appeal noted that self-sufficiency was not the only factor to be considered. Therefore, what the appeal court did was to extend spousal support from five years to nine years. After nine years there would NOT be an automatic termination. Rather, both sides would have the right to "review" the support order. In other words, no one would have to demonstrate a material change in circumstances. At the end of nine years, support would be reassessed using the various factors discussed in the Divorce Act.
Munn v. Munn (1999), 44 R.F.L. (4th) 179 (Ont. C.A.): This was a long-term traditional marriage of 17 years, two children and a wife who had not yet completed grade 12. The trial judge granted her 18 months of spousal support but the Court of Appeal granted her five years. The time frame appeared to dovetail with the wife's "reasonable and laudable" plans to upgrade herself. Whether that upgrading would result in self-sufficiency was an open question; hence, the Court of Appeal permitted either party to seek a review on or before the expiry of the five years. At that time, neither side would have to demonstrate a change in circumstances. Rather, support would be reassessed afresh applying the factors stated in the Divorce Act.
Andrews v. Andrews, 1999 CarswellOnt 3019, 50 R.F.L. (4th) 1, 124 O.A.C. 259, 45 O.R. (3d) 577 (Ont. C.A.): Unlike Bildy and Munn, here the Ontario Court of Appeal discouraged the use of review orders. This case involved a 17-year marriage and three children and huge income disparities between the two sides. This case states that review orders are difficult to obtain whether at trial or on appeal. At paragraph 37, Justice Laskin stated:
Moreover, I do not think that the court should routinely make review orders, especially on appeal, when the trial judge has not seen fit to do so. The concern raised by Mr. Andrews is far better addressed on a variation application. Failing to make reasonable efforts to obtain a full-time job when able to do so can amount to a material change in circumstances.
In his annotation to Andrews, Prof. McLeod points out that unlike in Bildy, there was no indication in this case that the wife would not make reasonable efforts at self-sufficiency.
Two trial level decisions discuss the philosophy and theory of the review order. Both refer to the Bildy and Munn decisions. Neither refer to Andrews. Judgment in Andrews was released 21 July 1999. The first decision referred to below was released August 12, 1999; the second one was released August 20, 1999.
§ Schmuck v. Reynolds-Schmuck (1999), 50 R.F.L. (4th) 429 (Ont. S.C.J.) (Justice Himel): This is a very good review as to under what sorts of circumstances a time limited order will be granted, or not. See paragraphs 15 to 35 and paragraph 57.
§ Bergeron v. Bergeron, 1999 CarswellOnt 2712, 2 R.F.L. (5th) 57 (Ont. S.C.J.) (Justice Aston): The case itself was a review where, on the facts, a further review with more stringent conditions was ordered by Justice Aston. See paragraphs 11 to 14 for Justice Aston's analysis of the review order versus the limited-term order.
ü Arvai v. Arvai, Ont. C.A., 20 February 2001:
Issue: Before we leave the issue of how the courts are approaching the general principles, let us consider the second most recent case from the Ontario Court of Appeal that addresses the general principles of spousal support: Arvai v. Arvai was heard in October and the reasons were released on February 20, 2001. This case raised the following issue: After a long term marriage (another 17 year marriage here) where both spouses are left with similar assets and very modest income earning potential, should the wife still obtain spousal support?
Facts: Both spouses had farmed but the farm was to be sold and the proceeds divided. The husband's projected income in the year of trial was fixed by the trial judge at just under $21,000.00. The wife did not want to stay in farming, so had gone to school was on the verge of entering the financial services field. Her projected income was $20,000.00.
Trial decision upheld by Court of Appeal: Despite the equality of their situations, in addition to paying child support, the husband was ordered to pay $1,000.00 per month from 1 September 1999 to 1 December 2000 with a review to take place as of 1 January 2001.
Analysis: Clearly, given the husband's modest income and obligation to pay child support, the spousal support had to come from his capital. It may very well be that the wife was somehow more prejudiced by the marriage due to the roles assumed during the marriage or due to biologically being the one to have the children but we can't really tell for sure from the reported decision. A portion of the trial judgment reproduced in the appeal decision is yet another indication that entitlement is no longer an issue: [from paragraph 56] "Entitlement arises on both the compensatory and non-compensatory bases. The quantum is based on a balancing of the financial needs of the parties." It mattered not that the two sides came out of this marriage in a similar economic position. The husband still had to pay.
ü Men have become guarantors for choices made during the marriage: As more and more cases internalize Moge, Bracklow, and now Miglin (which I will discuss later), I regret to say that the courts have foisted upon men in general the responsibility to act as guarantors for reasonable life choices made by the couple years earlier. Do the courts ever consider the benefit to a spouse of having assumed the primary parental role? Do the courts ever consider the non-economic detriment to the husband and father who has assumed the 'traditional' role – working diligently throughout the marriage to provide financially for wife and children? What about the costs of re-establishing one's own residence? What about the costs of exercising access to one's kids? What about the expressed philosophy in the Divorce Act to encourage economic self-sufficiency – should that not apply to both spouses? How is a man to become economically self-sufficient when after paying spousal and child support he doesn't have enough left to pay rent and buy food, let alone do with his kids any sort of activity that costs a few dollars? The financial and emotional implications of decisions made during the marriage, to the extent that they negatively impact the woman's employment track, should not always be the sole responsibility of the man. Responsibility for such decisions should rest upon both husband and wife.
What we can derive from Moge, Bracklow and the other cases discussed thus far are a number of very disturbing trends:
Poverty is the lot of women; the courts have to remedy that with little or no attention truly paid to the man's ability to pay.
Women are economically disadvantaged by the roles assumed during marriage. It is the task of the court to undo that disadvantage upon separation and divorce.
Men shall be required to compensate women.
Even relatively short relationships can result in the imposition of a spousal support obligation.
The obligation to pay spousal support can arise by virtue of the marriage relationship itself (although there is some hint that the court really means that the obligation flows from the expectations that flow from the marriage relationship).
If the man can afford it and the woman needs it (in the most liberal interpretation of that word), then the man pays.
Courts shall not burden themselves with the issue of whether the woman is entitled to support. We are to assume entitlement. Simply, the judge shall answer the two-pronged question: How much? How long? If you are lucky, maybe we will temper the open-ended obligation with a review order at which time we will require you to compensate your ex-wife some more.
Education and reform are required
Do not count on the courts to change our current direction. Legislative reform is required. The public needs to be educated about the true costs of separation and divorce. We have to dispel the misinformation that permeates popular culture. We have to overcome the gender based and gender biased myths and stereotypes (that I have already spoken about to this group and published articles concerning this matter). We have a challenge before us. Are we up to this challenge or do we wish to simply sit around and complain about legal system?
HOW MUCH SPOUSAL SUPPORT IS ENOUGH?
Introductory Remarks
The assumption in today's society appears to be that women simply cannot earn enough money and it is the obligation of men, post separation and divorce, to provide that money. In many situations, the biological imperative of having assumed obligations for the care of babies might have prejudiced the wife's career path and there should be compensation for that. Of course, this assumes that only women can feed babies, change diapers, and attend to all the other childcare tasks. There are ever increasing family configurations where men have primarily or equally fulfilled those roles and it becomes a real challenge to convince a court or an assessor that the man "really did do all of that stuff." Tied up with issues of "how much" spousal support to pay are issues of division of day-to-day responsibility for the care of children (be they younger or somewhat older) and here too, men have a tough go of it to convince others (courts, assessors, mediators, ex-spouses, etc.) that they are equally qualified to assume these roles and did, in fact, assume such roles during the marriage. Historical roles within the family (à la 1950's) have heavily influenced both the statutory and theoretical underpinnings for spousal support. These stereotypes have heavily influenced the current approach of the courts to all spousal support issues and, in my view, particularly to that of quantum, or "how much".
If you want to be certain that you will pay the maximum amount of spousal support possible on your separation / divorce, then you should structure your life and relationship as follows:
§ Have as many children as you possibly can.
§ Don't lift a finger to assist in their care.
§ The wife should have a minimal education and all her efforts to upgrade her education during the marriage should be vigorously resisted.
§ The longer you remain in the marriage the better.
§ When the separation first occurs, be sure to not give her a penny. Try to starve her out. Default on your interim support payments. [Just in case this is misinterpreted, let me make it clear that I certainly do not advocate such tactics. I am merely emphasizing that where a man does not meet is legal obligations, there will certainly be repercussions.]
Standards of Living
There is a very clear trend in Ontario to require husbands, particularly where there are dependent children, to part with the majority of their income. The courts articulate the view that they are attempting to make certain that the standards of living in the two households are approximately equal. If the wife earns some money, then this may moderate the bite. If she doesn't, the middle-income earning husband can all too frequently count on not having enough money to pay for basic necessities such as rent, food and transportation. Post separation and divorce, many men are left below the official Statistics Canada "low income measure". In other words, they're officially in poverty. The same cannot be said, generally, for their spouses and children. (There is a research paper by Jenkins, Cornakovic and Mineiro of the FACT group that professionally analyzes the data and suggests these conclusions.)
Commentators have noted the tendency to equalize standards of living (sometimes calling it equalizing net disposable income), using a combination of both child and spousal support:
Tom Bastedo, Q.C., "Impact of Child Support Guidelines on Spousal Support", Matrimonial Affairs, Vol. 11, No. 3, November 1999, CBAO, Toronto;
Prof. Carol Rogerson: "Spousal Support Post Bracklow: The Pendulum Swings Again?", CBAO Annual Institute, 2 February 2001, at pp. 55 – 63. Rogerson notes that outside of Ontario, equalization is not universally the pattern.
Rogerson notes [at pp. 56 – 57] that in long-term marriages where there no longer are dependent children, the trend appears to be to afford to each spouse "roughly equivalent standards of living".
Importance of evidence
I suggest that it is incumbent upon litigants to introduce evidence of standards of living post separation. One must show, through actual evidence, just how he spends his money and what he has left after FRO would get through with each pay cheque. I suggest that you can't simply rely on your court form Financial Statement. You have to track your actual expenditures or have very good evidence of what your projected expenditures will truly be. If you are living in a dark and depressing basement apartment, then prepare photographs of your living quarters and compare your current accommodations with those of the other spouse. If you have expenditures that you must make to earn a living – then explain them fully (e.g. vehicle expenses to get to work). If you are suffering from clinical depression or you are seeing a psychologist at $150 per hour, then show the receipts. Get a report from the psychologist as well. Demonstrate your expenses; demonstrate your standard of living. Chart it all out on a spreadsheet that then takes the net disposable incomes of each side after support at different levels. Show the court what the ramifications truly are at each possible level of support. In short, demonstrate what will be the economic effect of support at different levels. And further, if you can demonstrate how the support order (both spousal and child) will impact upon the children when they are with you, then that is all the better.
In conclusion for this part of the article, I must say that the quantum, the amount, of spousal support is clearly on the rise. If you have any money left after determining child support, and even if you don't, then you will likely still be required to pay spousal support. I believe that children should not be disadvantaged by their parents' divorce, where at all possible. Men must be left with sufficient income, in my view, to provide for their children when the children are with them. In order to have a chance at retaining some of your income, you have to clearly show whoever will listen (mediator, judge, etc.) what are the true costs of moving forward with your life. That's on the micro level. On the macro level, we need to reform the law of spousal support and more on that matter later.
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