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Because people are living longer and lead more stressful lives, teeth are being exposed to many years of crack inducing habits such as clenching, grinding, and chewing hard things. These habits make teeth more susceptible to cracks. Typically teeth with cracks/fractures are undetectable on radiographs (x-rays). Hence, cracked and fractured teeth can especially be difficult to locate. When the outer hard tissues of a tooth are fractured or cracked, chewing can cause movement of the pieces, and the pulp becomes irritated. Often this results in a momentary, sharp pain which eventually progresses to include thermal sensitivity. In time the cracked or fractured tooth, similar to other teeth with pulp degeneration, can begin to hurt on its own. How do I know if my tooth is Cracked or Fractured? Does your tooth feel like it "zaps" you when bite on it? Cracked or fractured teeth exhibit a variety of symptoms. If your tooth is cracked/fractured, you might feel occasional pain when chewing, particularly between bites as you release the pressure on your teeth. You might also feel pain when you eat or drink something hot or cold. In many cases, the pain may come and go, and the dentist may have difficulty locating which tooth is causing the discomfort. Don't all Cracked/Fractured teeth hurt? Not all cracked and fractured teeth hurt. It really depends on the severity of the crack and the pulps' response. A crack/fracture can make the tooth sensitive due to movement of the fractured tooth pieces and/or leaking irritants into the pulp and even allow bacteria to come right in causing eventual infection of the tooth. Inside the tooth, under the white enamel is a hard layer called the dentin, and there is the soft inner tissue called the pulp. The pulp contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue. The pulp is a vestige of what originally formed your tooth when you were a child. Chewing can cause movement of this crack in the enamel and/or dentin. The pulp can become irritated by the movement of the crack. When biting pressure is released, the crack can close quickly, resulting in a momentary, sharp pain. Eventually, the pulp will become damaged to the point that it can no longer heal itself. The tooth will not only hurt when chewing but may also become sensitive to temperature change. In time, a cracked tooth may begin to hurt all by itself. Extensive cracks can lead to infection of the pulp tissue, which can spread to the bone and gum tissue surrounding the tooth. Does my Cracked or Fractured tooth need to be Treated? That depends on if the crack/fracture is caught early enough, often times only a restoration that holds the tooth together will be needed. Once the pulp begins to degenerate and/or becomes infected, it must be treated endodontically if the tooth is going to be maintained. Like cracks in a windshield, cracks in teeth can often remain small or progress slowly over time. I believe that the sooner a crack or fracture is detected and appropriate treatment delivered, the better the chance of maintaining your tooth. How will my cracked/fractured tooth be treated? The treatment of your cracked tooth depends on the type, location, and severity of the crack. Cuspal Fracture: When a cusp or the pointed part of the chewing surface of your tooth becomes weakened, the cusp will fracture. Part of the cusp may break off or may need to be removed by your dentist. Depending upon the extent of the fracture, the pulp may also become damaged. Endodontic therapy is needed when the pulp is damaged beyond repair, and a crown will be placed to help protect the tooth and replace the fractured tooth structure. Cracked Tooth: This type of crack extends from the chewing surface of the tooth vertically towards the root and sometimes below the gum line. A cracked tooth is not completely split into two distinct movable segments. If caught early enough, the tooth is usually crowned, but endodontic therapy may be needed at a later date (typically in the first 6 months). Nonsurgical endodontic therapy (root canal) will be needed when the pulp becomes substantially injured or exposed. During endodontic therapy, the inside crown portion of the tooth is stained with a temporary dye and viewed microscopically for the extent of the fracture. Prognosis depends on the severity of the crack. A full crown is needed to hold the tooth together. Split Tooth: A split tooth is a cracked tooth in which the crack has progressed so there are 2 distinct segments that can be separated from one another. Unfortunately, with today's technology, a split tooth can never be saved intact. The extent and position of the crack will determine if any portion can be maintained but most of these teeth will be extracted. In rare instances, endodontic treatment, possibly some gum surgery, and a crown may be used to retain a portion of the tooth. Unlike a broken bone, the fracture in a cracked tooth does not heal. In fact, even after treatment, it is possible that a crack may continue to worsen and separate, resulting in the loss of the tooth. How long will a cracked or fractured tooth last? Unfortunately, there is not a definitive answer. The prognosis is related to the extent of the crack/fracture. Prognosis becomes poor when the crack extends below the gum line. The problem is "like a crack in a windshield; it can stay the same or spread". It is difficult to predict how long a fractured/cracked tooth will be maintained in your mouth. Wear a mouthguard or a mask when playing contact sports. If you experience symptoms of a fractured or cracked tooth, see your dentist immediately. If detected early enough, a cracked/fractured tooth can often be more likely to be maintained. All of the common cracks and fractures of the crown region start on the surface and work their way into the tooth toward the end of the root.
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What's a big city gal to do in order to get a breath of fresh air? For starters, get a good air purifier. So when it comes to our lung health, we must take charge. For those of us living in big cities where cars and trucks burn fossil fuels at the lung level, and for those living in the country where pollens and pesticides are the thing to avoid, and most everyone who experiences one degree or another of indoor air pollution--mold, dust or your neighbor's cigarette smoke--I suggest getting a good air purifier and placing it in the room most used. Swiss-made IQ Air Purifiers were the choice at Hong Kong hospitals during the SARS epidemic and now its advanced technology is available for you, too. The filtration system is said to be effective against ultra-small particles known to cause cardiovascular and lung disease. A few months ago, my IQ Air Healthpro Plus arrived. Fortunately, I was able to take advantage of the fact that in September 2012, the IQ Air Healthpro Series was updated to clean 25% more air, 32% quieter at all fan speeds, and with 38% longer laster filters. It emits no ozone, no ions, no UV or chemicals. Mold, pollen, and dust are said to be filtered out with an efficient, well-sealed system, making an indoor air room 99.5% clean. The Clean Air Act and our tax system could get a welcomed boost with a Carbon Tax on fossil fuel producers and users. It's under discussion on NPR and The New Yorker. I wish the idea were discussed in Congress, too! I'm throwing in my clean air hat to say, Yes! to a carbon tax because it makes clean air, climate change, fiscal, clean energy, and better health sense. A modest carbon tax would take care of half the current deficit. Paying For It by Elizabeth Kolbert at The New Yorker is about potential benefits of Carbon Tax. On NPR's "To The Point" today a great discussion underway Is The Carbon Tax An Idea Whose Time Has Come? Guests discuss benefits and (drawbacks) of a carbon tax on the fiscal cliff and our environment. I heard conservatives acknowledge the health care costs (dollars and lives) of continuing with unabated coal. Pleasant surprise to hear from conservative think tanks considering clean air benefits to a carbon tax. Environmentalists have long championed a carbon tax, imposed not just on gasoline, but on all fossil fuels, from coal used to generate electricity to diesel fuel used to power heavy equipment, as a way to address climate change. Now it's winning the support of conservative think-tanks and even some oil companies, as a way to address the budget deficit. Is the tax a smart way to avert both global warming and the fiscal cliff? If so, then why isn't the Obama White House proposing it, and why is Congress so reluctant to consider it? Has hurricane Sandy changed any minds? Certified Organic Bug Repellent Perfume Serum and Perfume Spray by Intelligent Nutrients uses natural ingredients to keep mosquitoes, gnats, and flies away. Introduced in 2011, Intelligent Nutrients products--combined with bug repellent clothing like Exofficio--in my opinion is the safest way to deal with travel to areas heavy on the bugs. Costa Rica. Bonaire. Bowron Lakes. Areas I've been to or desire to go without concern for bugs and diseases they may carry means I will use Bug Repellent Perfume Serum and Perfume Spray. I recently wrote about West Nile Virus on the rise particularly in Los Angeles County due to infected mosquitoes. So walking at dawn or dusk, I'll add Intelligent Nutrients bug repellent along with my Exofficio "insect shield" hoodie. "Apply the USDA Certified Organic Bug Repellent Serum to exposed skin to help reduce exposure to mosquito bites that may carry viruses such as West Nile. Apply along hairline to keep gnats at bay. Disperse in closets and drawers to protect garments and linens from moths and other destructive insects. TSA-approved sizes perfect for travel fit conveniently into your purse, diaper bag, tackle box and/or golf bag to travel with you anywhere pesky insects might be." 100% free from herbicides, fungicides, insecticides and pesticides—such as DEET (a pesticide commonly used in conventional repellents). According to the President's Commissioned Cancer Panel Report 2008-2009, "exposure to these chemicals has been linked to brain/central nervous system (CNS), breast, colon, lung, ovarian (female spouses), pancreatic, kidney, testicular, and stomach cancers, as well as Hodgkin and non- Hodgkin lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and soft tissue sarcoma." IN's non-toxic formulas are also free from synthetic fragrances and petroleum and plant powered by the very own bug resisting oils they produce as their own survival mechanism; making them great insect repellents for animals and humans. I trust the Intelligent Nutrients brand; and have been using their products daily on my face for years. To read more click here.
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Sustainable Tourism in Machu Picchu – Everything You Need to Know Are you having a picnic above a London plague pit? Climate Change In The Arctic – What Does the Future Hold? The World's Best Eco-Friendly Hotels How Sustainable Are Manufactured Drones? How Did The Paris Agreement Impact Key Energy Market Players? India is fast becoming the largest rubbish dump in the world / By Timothy Chilman India has the largest population of any country in the world other than China, housing 17.4 percent of the Earth's population, and it's expected to soon overtake the land of the panda. It grows ever more powerful, along with the other BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China). One small problem is that, in the words of Sunita Narain, director of the non-governmental Centre for Science and Environment, "We are drowning in our excreta." India is rapidly transforming itself into the largest rubbish dump in the world. Richer countries generate a great deal more waste than those that are poorer, with every Indian generating 1.01 pounds a day in 1999, compared to the 11.2 pounds of each resident of Hong Kong. Every rise in income of INR1,000, however, leads to another 2.2 pounds of waste, which is more toxic and less biodegradable, containing as it does more plastic and electronic waste. The Energy and Resources Institute estimated that waste generation in the cities of India will increase five-fold by 2047. India is on its way to becoming the largest producer of rubbish in all the world, as was reported in the November, 2013 edition of Nature. It would also be the largest rubbish dump in the world. Rubbish and Indian trains Railways in India cover almost 40,000 miles and convey 20 million passengers each day. Trains generally lack sanitation facilities. Without rubbish bins, people throw their detritus away. One young worker who served food on a train explained, "That is just how it is done. If we throw it outside, someone will eventually pick it up or burn the rubbish … What do we do with it if not?" That's how to become the largest rubbish dump in the world. Journeys can take days. The toilets of trains release waste directly onto the tracks, affecting not only hygiene but also rail safety, as rails and other hardware get corroded, which government estimated to cost $67 million a year. Greener toilets are planned. Toilets are a great problem for India in general. A report by Professor M N Murty and Surender Kumar, who wrote a book about the environment in India, stated that around 70 percent of sewage goes untreated. India's Central Pollution Control Board warned that this had caused a major drop in groundwater quality. Rubbish and the River Ganges The River Ganges, more than 1,500 miles long, is considered sacred by Hindus. Yet, as would be expected of the largest rubbish dump in the world, it's one of the most polluted rivers around, with people throwing their rubbish, washing clothes and utensils and defecating in it. People are cremated along the Ganges' banks and their ashes sprinkled onto the water. A recent study by the National Cancer Registry Programme at the behest of the Indian Council of Medical Research demonstrated that the rate of cancer among people living nearby was the highest in the country. The World Bank instituted the USD1.6/GBP0.9/EUR1.1 million National Ganga River Basin Project in 2011 and revealed that earlier cleaning efforts were unsuccessful due to the lack of public participation, with both industry and communities failing to appreciate the need to change their habits and not be the largest rubbish dump in the world. Rubbish in Mumbai Mumbai produces more rubbish than any other Indian city. Almost 500,000 people reside near rubbish landfills, leaving little doubt that this is the largest rubbish dump in the world. These have been sprayed with perfume in the face of complaints from those living nearby. Every year in India, 20,000 people die from rabies contracted from the bites of stray dogs. In Mumbai, there has been an explosion of the population of not only stray dogs but also leopards, which stray from the Sanjay Gandhi National Park into built-up areas and maul or even kill slum-dwellers. Trash fires account for around 20 percent of the air pollution in the city. Plastic bags, a leading source of rubbish Banning plastic bags can be a good idea, but India has experienced problems since accomplishing this in 2011. Infringement of the ban can lead to a prison sentence of as much as five years or a fine of up to INR100,000 (USD1,619/GBP980/EUR1,174) but nevertheless, plastic bags are ubiquitous. The owner of a Delhi clothes shop complained that plastic bags were essential to his business, and questioned who would check. There could be wealth in the largest rubbish dump in the world. There are plans to construct waste-to-energy plants, for instance in Ghazipur in the Northern Province – Uttar Pradesh. Garbage can also be transformed into packaging material. City governments, however, shy away from raising property taxes. Perhaps the most light at the end of the tunnel comes in the form of scavengers. Much of garbage disposal in the largest rubbish dump in the world is antiquated. Ragpickers take economically-useful items from rubbish dumps. The United Nations estimated that between a half and all rubbish in developing countries is handled thusly. In India, they've been nationalised, issued with uniforms that include gloves and pushcarts and given modest health insurance and a regular income of INR36 (USD0.58/GBP0.35/EUR0.42) a month. They retain income from those items they sell. Earnings have doubled and sometimes tripled. All the children of one cooperative now go to school. When pickers sort the rubbish near where it's collected, where previously it often went unsorted, money is saved. About the Author Timothy Chilman Timothy Chilman used to work in IT. Once, in Sydney, he was turned down for a job because he was "too flamboyant" ("Someone who wears green tartan suspenders to a job interview probably isn't going to fit in here"). Timothy then became an English teacher. University students in Bangkok complained that he was "too enthusiastic" and company students in Prague complained that he was "too theatrical." Dharma says November 8, 2016 Govt. Of India should seriously do something about dumping of 'defective steel and tin plates' from Australia, among other toxic stuff dumped by US, EU, UK and other rich and responsible nations of the world. 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George Herbert Girty Papers, 1896-1948 and undated Descriptive Entry Record Unit 7329 Girty, George Herbert, 1869-1939 2.5 cu. ft. (5 document boxes) The 1879 act establishing the United States Geological Survey (USGS) declares, "And all collections of rocks, minerals, soils, and fossils, and objects of natural history, archaeology, and ethnology, made by the Coast and Interior Survey, the Geological Survey, or by any other parties for the Government of the United States, when no longer needed for investigations in progress, shall be deposited in the National Museum." Many of the paleontologists affiliated with the USGS Paleontology and Stratigraphy Branch have been stationed at the National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) to study and care for the national collections. This close working relationship between the USGS and the NMNH has resulted in the Smithsonian Archives acquiring records and special collections documenting paleontological work of the Survey and its scientists. The papers of George Herbert Girty primarily consist of correspondence documenting his paleontological research and his official work for the USGS. A large file of general correspondence contains letters exchanged between Girty and many of the prominent geologists and paleontologists of his era. The letters concern his research on Carboniferous invertebrates; his USGS work, especially reports on specimens sent in for identification; field work of USGS geologists and paleontologists; and the preparation, publication, and review of scientific manuscripts. The collection also includes a partial file of Girty's outgoing correspondence, 1897-1915. These letters document his field work, 1898-1915, as well as his research and USGS affairs. A small amount of biographical and autobiographical information on Girty is also found in the collection. George Herbert Girty (1869-1939) was an invertebrate paleontologist specializing in the study of Carboniferous formations and fauna. He was educated at Yale University, receiving the A.B. in 1892 and the Ph.D. in 1894. After a post-graduate year at Stanford University, Girty was appointed Paleontologist with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) on April 9, 1895. He remained with the USGS for the remainder of his career -- an association that lasted over 44 years. While best known for his research on Permian faunas, Girty was also an expert on Mississippian and Pennsylvanian invertebrates of the western United States. He studied most of the important Permian formations in the United States and Alaska and spent several seasons with USGS field parties in the mid-western and western United States. For additional biographical information on Girty see "Memorial to George Herbert Girty," by James Steele Williams, Proceedings of the Geological Society of America for 1939, pp. 195-205, June 1940. Personal Papers Prefered Citation Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7329, George Herbert Girty Papers Girty, George Herbert, 1869-1939 Personal Name Search Smithsonian Collections Search ArchiveGrid Geological Survey (U.S.) Corporate Name Search Smithsonian Collections Search ArchiveGrid Yale University Corporate Name Search Smithsonian Collections Search ArchiveGrid Stanford University Corporate Name Search Smithsonian Collections Search ArchiveGrid Paleontology Topic Search Smithsonian Collections Search ArchiveGrid Paleontologists Topic Search Smithsonian Collections Search ArchiveGrid Manuscripts Genre/Form Search Smithsonian Collections Search ArchiveGrid Contact us at [email protected]
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Home » » Foreign Secy to do honours in place of PM, ministers Foreign Secy to do honours in place of PM, ministers Court of Appeal interim injunction: December 7, 2018, 11:18 pm Foreign Secretary Ambassador Ravinatha Aryasinha represented Sri Lanka at the Thailand National Day celebrations at the Shangri-La and a reception at the Japanese Ambassador Akira Sugiyama's residence, Maitland Crescent, on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, in wake of the Court of Appeal on Dec 03 restraining Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa and cabinet of ministers from performing their duties pending the final determination of the petition of quo warranto,. However, on the day the Court of Appeal ruling was given, Mahinda Rajapaksa attended the United Arab Emirates (UAE) 47th National Day celebrations at the Shangri-La on the invitation of Ambassador Ali Al Mualla. The reception at the Japanese Ambassador's residence celebrated Japanese Emperor Akihito's 85th birthday. Among those present at the Emperor's birthday celebrations were Speaker Karu Jayasuriya and leader of the four-party Tamil National Alliance (TNA) R. Sampanthan. Normally, Ministers, State Ministers and Deputy Ministers represent the government as Chief Guest at diplomatic functions. In terms of the Dec 03 Court of Appeal ruling, notice issued on the. respondents is returnable on Dec 12. In the wake of that ruling President Maithripala Sirisena instructed Secretaries to ensure the required functions of ministries. Mahinda Rajapaksa and several other parties have challenged the Court of Appeal ruling in the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court in expected to determine the constitutionality of the CA restraining order Nov 09 dissolution of parliament, early next week. Well informed sources told The Island that the Court of Appeal suspended PM Rajapaksa and cabinet of ministers close on the heels of the Foreign Ministry assuring concerned countries that President Sirisena's actions in respect of replacing PM Ranil Wickremesinghe with Mahinda Rajapaksa on Oct 26 and dissolution of parliament on Nov 09 were in line with the Constitution. Sources pointed out that the subsequent developments had placed the government in an embarrassing position.
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We knew that the Pixel, for being Google's first self-branded device, was going exceptionally well, but lack of supply had already been mentioned among its problems. However, its positive performance endured even beyond the initial period, which saw it account for 12.3% of smartphone sales at Verizon alone. Such boost, which pushed the Pixel well into 2017, greatly exceeded expectations, and as a result found Verizon — the only US carrier selling the phone — unprepared when it came to meeting the heavy demand; most SKUs, in fact, are now either delayed or out of stock entirely. In the past month, Wave7 says, the Pixel accounted for 9.5% of smartphone sales at 50 select Verizon retail stores across the country. But the device's success has broken even through Big Red's barriers, leaving customers of other networks waiting for their Pixel longer than initially estimated.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration on Thursday rejected a petition to loosen federal restrictions on the use of marijuana. In making the move, however, the DEA did allow for more facilities to grow marijuana for use in medical research. While praising the decision to allow more marijuana to be grown, many lawmakers — Republican and Democrat alike — were dismayed at the DEA's determination that marijuana should remain in Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act, the most strictly regulated category. There has been a flurry of action in Congress at the margins of federal marijuana policy in recent years. The House and Senate have passed legislation preventing the Justice Department from interfering with state-level medical marijuana laws. Just this year, bills have been introduced to broaden access to medical marijuana for veterans, make it easier for marijuana businesses to access banks, and reduce a raft of federal restrictions on marijuana. Even lawmakers who have been skeptical about the merits of marijuana legalization, such as Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.), have sponsored bills to facilitate better research on the drug by giving it a special designation within Schedule 1. Other lawmakers who want to keep marijuana in Schedule 1, such as Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), have been active in the push to find other ways to facilitate better marijuana research. There are others in Congress, such as Rep. John Fleming (R-La.), who remain vehemently opposed to most efforts to broaden access to medical marijuana. Lawmakers offered a mix of reactions to the DEA's decision on Thursday. Most praised the move to allow more facilities to grow marijuana for research. But many also criticized the DEA for keeping marijuana in the most restrictive category of regulation. "This is an important first step toward helping countless children who suffer from seizures get the medicine they need. It's past due that we expand opportunities for medical research, and now the DEA needs to take the next step and remove marijuana from Schedule 1. "It shouldn't take an act of Congress for the DEA to get past antiquated ideology and make this change, but in the meantime I'll continue urging my colleagues to pass our bipartisan legislation on behalf of the children and families who are suffering." "I welcome the decision to lessen barriers to medical marijuana research. More than half the states — and counting — have legalized some form of medical marijuana. It's outrageous that federal policy has blocked science for so long. "However, this decision doesn't go far enough and is further evidence that the DEA doesn't get it. Keeping marijuana at Schedule 1 continues an outdated, failed approach — leaving patients and marijuana businesses trapped between state and federal laws. This decision does not address other key concerns like the need for banking services and tax equity for small businesses operating legally in half the states. It's not right or fair. "Americans have spoken, with a majority supporting full legalization. It's not enough to remove some barriers to medical research. Marijuana shouldn't be listed as Schedule 1; it shouldn't be listed at all. It is imperative, as part of the most progressive administration on marijuana in history, that the DEA work to end the failed prohibition of marijuana." "The DEA's refusal to reclassify marijuana to permit medical use is a cruel decision that ignores the suffering of patients who find well-documented relief in medical cannabis products. It also shows a profound disregard for where the medical community and the American public stand on the issue. Medical decisions should be made between a patient and his or her doctor — not the government. "The DEA's policy perpetuates the nonsensical divergence between state and federal medical marijuana policies. The DEA should be spending its limited resources on targeting high priority narcotics rather than erecting roadblocks to medical marijuana." Keeping marijuana in the same category as heroin is absurd. The time is long overdue for us to remove the federal prohibition on marijuana. If we are serious about criminal justice reform, we must remove marijuana from the federal Controlled Substances Act. "I commend the DEA for heeding the call of the scientific community and Congress by removing one of the many burdensome barriers that deters much-needed legitimate research on medical marijuana. This is a positive step, but more work is required." "The decision by the DEA to continue to categorize marijuana in the same schedule as heroin, LSD, and other very dangerous drugs shows the disconnect between the Obama administration and the common sense of the American people. The government's continued allocation of resources and controls with the intent of trying to prevent the adult use of marijuana has been counterproductive and an indefensible limitation of people's right to control their own lives. The Obama administration has had the chance to correct a foolish and counterproductive policy. Now it's up to the Congress and the next administration." "What the administration is doing is consistent with my views that the government should facilitate research into whether there's a scientific basis for marijuana-based medical products. Where there's the will and the ability to conduct this research, scientists should have access to what they need. "The parents of children with severe epilepsy and other conditions are interested in cannabidiol to try to ease their children's symptoms. 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Did you hear what Josh said? Thanks to you, as of today, GlassRoots has provided over 1,000 youth and young adults, and over 400 adults with nearly 10,000 hours of our high quality programming so far this program year (since July 1, 2017.) In over 3,425 visits Newark-area youth, young adults and adults explored not only their creativity through the glass arts, but learned transformational life skills that work with glass instills – persistence, resilience, communication, cooperation and more. Some of our students stayed in school because of our programs. Some started businesses. Others discovered new skills or renewed old ones. On behalf of them all, thank you for supporting these opportunities. But, in addition to thanking you, I wanted to make sure you heard what Josh said. But it was what Josh said next that brought tears to everyone's eyes! Josh shared with everyone present that he had been accepted into the Honors Living and Learning Community at Rutgers University, where students are prepared to tackle the world's most pressing problems. Josh, who hadn't considered what was next in his life. Josh, whose mother told us that she worried for his future. Josh! Josh was going to a prestigious, competitive college program – on a full scholarship! Every day, your support makes stories like Josh's possible. There are only two weeks left in our FY2018 Annual Fund Campaign. Our fiscal year closes on June 30. Our goal is to ensure we have funding for our programs so that other students can find a way to get their lives back on track. You see, even though we worked with over 1,400 people so far this year, there are estimated to be almost 7,000 disengaged young adults in Newark alone, and we want to make sure that we have program funds to support any one of them that walks in our door. That's why our goal for the last two weeks of our FY2018 Annual Fund campaign is to raise $30,000 by June 30. If we raise that amount, we'll be able to start the year with funds in our accounts to serve the nearly 300 students we expect to see this summer, without turning anyone away. But, we need your help to make it happen. Would you be willing to make a special year-end donation of $50, $100 or whatever you can afford to help us meet our goal and prepare us for the 300 summer students we expect? We simply can't do it without you. Your support will make a real, lasting impact in the lives of our youth. Josh ended his remarks by saying, "I ask everyone in this beautiful audience to share what you know about GlassRoots with as many people as you can, to tell students of all ages what they can accomplish through and with GlassRoots' teachers, mentors and programs, and to support them in their mission to ignite a passion for learning through art in all of us." I think I'll leave it at that. Please, click here to make your donation now. We need more stories like Josh's! P.S. It's almost our year end. Our goal is to raise $30,000 to start our summer programming off strong. We can't do it without your help. Will you make a gift of $50, $100 or whatever you can afford to help us meet this goal? Click here to make your donation now! PPS. You can hear more about how GlassRoots creates an environment for change, from Josh and other students and staff here!
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Follow @betterburb EQUITABLE PLACES ParkingPLUS Be Bold Contest A Real Place for Real People: Q&A with David Kapell, Former Mayor of the Village of Greenport Greenport, NY Jocelyn Wenk Long Island Downtowns Long Island Success Stories Greenport has a rich tradition as a working-class town EDITOR'S DESIGN CHOICE Downtown Greenport in the summer. "Having families living in the Village year-round supports the business district, especially in the long off-season months," says David Kapell. Image courtesy of Joe Shlabotnik/Flickr under Creative Commons License In 2001, Greenport's Mitchell Park opened on a site that had been severely blighted; today, it is the centerpiece of a revitalized downtown. A historic two-family residence in Greenport. To keep housing affordable for permanent residents, the Village relaxed requirements for two-family house conversions. Image courtesy of David Kapell Historic two-family residence. Since Greenport is fully developed, elected officials have sought to make more efficient use of the Village's existing housing stock. Image courtesy of Doug Kerr/Flickr under Creative Commons License A historic single-family home in Greenport. Two-family homes seamlessly fit into established neighborhoods of single-family homes. Large portions of the Village of Greenport are zoned R-2. In R-2 districts, two-family dwellings are permitted by-right—thus encouraging affordable housing. Map courtesy of Village of Greenport David Kapell served as mayor of Greenport, a waterfront village on the North Fork of Long Island, from 1994 until 2007. He is credited with helping revitalize Greenport, transforming a distressed community into a destination for visitors and young families. In an opinion piece published in 2007, The New York Times wrote that Kapell "worked aggressively to welcome new things—a park, a carousel, an ice rink, a power plant, community patrols in red berets, affordable housing, even Latino immigrants—and his village, once a dumpy, corrupt East End dead end, has thrived for it." The Village's success created new challenges: while Kapell was mayor, Greenport saw an influx of wealthy summer residents, pushing property values out of reach for many longtime residents. Thus Kapell pursued several initiatives to help keep housing affordable in Greenport, a "community with solidly working-class roots." Kapell reflected on these efforts in summer 2014. How has Greenport's turnaround affected the community's housing? David Kapell: The turnaround has affected the Village's housing supply in dramatic fashion. Since 1980, demand for homes for secondary use [vacation homes] has effectively diminished the supply of housing available to permanent residents by 25 percent. This has pushed sales prices beyond the reach of most local families, thereby increasing demand and pricing for rentals. While you were mayor, what steps did the Village take to preserve its rental housing stock? Kapell: Because the Village is 100 percent developed, there is little opportunity for new housing development. To stem the loss of supply, the Village relaxed the requirements for two-family house conversions, effectively making the process "as-of-right" for 90 percent of residential properties. We also made it permissible to develop residential uses on upper stories and in accessory buildings in the commercial district. This allowed us to make more efficient use of the existing housing stock. In addition to concrete policy actions, we talked regularly about the problem, making it clear to anyone interested in investing in the Village that it was our intent to preserve socioeconomic diversity. We were careful to administer the Village building and code enforcement functions in a way that protected public safety, but did not threaten to displace families from their homes. How did you generate public support for amending zoning regulations to allow more two-family residences? Kapell: Knowing that the public hearing [about the proposed zoning amendment] could be controversial and that NIMBYs would be there to object, I recruited attendance by people who would benefit from the proposed changes, to ensure a balanced conversation at the hearing. The Village-wide scope of the proposed zoning amendment neutralized opposition from those who might have complained that the solution was being imposed on them and not others. The result was quite remarkable. After a serious and in-depth discussion of the problem and proposed solution, lasting two hours, a clear consensus emerged in favor, leading to quick adoption by the Village Board. In an interview with Long Island Business News at the end of your tenure as mayor, you said you hoped Greenport would "continue to be a real place for real people to live." What did you mean by this? Kapell: Greenport has a rich tradition as a working-class town. Unchecked gentrification threatens this legacy. You've been an outspoken supporter of socioeconomic diversity, citing it as one of Greenport's strengths. Why? How does this relate to Greenport's housing and its downtown? Kapell: With 40 percent of its housing stock comprised of rentals, the Village offers opportunity for families of diverse backgrounds. This is unique among communities on eastern Long Island, where rental housing is generally discouraged. Consequently, the rental market in Greenport is strong. Having families living in the Village year-round supports the business district, especially in the long off-season months. It also supports the school system through enrollment. Long Island has "a thriving illegal apartment market." Although all 13 towns on Long Island allow some types of accessory housing, their zoning regulations create a formidable deterrent to building accessory apartments. And the Long Island Index found in its 2011 survey of selected villages that more than two-thirds do not allow accessory housing. What does this mean for our region? Kapell: Until the region responds to the critical shortage of rental housing options, we will continue to watch as young people and families are forced to relocate to areas where such options are offered—making raising a family economically feasible. Places like Santa Cruz, CA, not only tolerate accessory apartments, but actually encourage them. Do you think this model will spread across the country? Kapell: I do believe that over time, the economic and human reality that homeownership is out of reach for a large percentage of the U.S. population will trump local opposition to expanding the supply [of other housing options]. In 2012, 37 percent of Long Island households were paying at least 35 percent of their income for housing—in other words, housing is unaffordable for many, many Long Islanders. In your words, "it's easier to innovate at the local level." So how can Long Island, as a region, take steps towards addressing this issue? Kapell: This is a very difficult question, but without some form of enforceable regional consensus, Long Island will likely continue to stagnate. Although it is easier to innovate at the local level, history shows that most localities object to expanded rental housing. Perhaps the success in places like Greenport, Patchogue, and Westbury can, over time, influence other communities to take progressive action. Interview has been condensed and edited. Note: David Kapell works as a consultant for the Rauch Foundation, which sponsors Build a Better Burb. Powered by the Congress for the New Urbanism. Site by studio kudos
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Q: "Type" in specifying a ring/ field In the definition of fields on wikipedia, it says: A field is therefore an algebraic structure $\langle \Bbb F, +, \cdot , −, ^{−1}, 0, 1\rangle$; of type $\langle 2, 2, 1, 1, 0, 0\rangle$, consisting of two abelian groups... I understand that a field is a set containing a set of numbers, some operations, and some identities, but what exactly does "type" mean in this context?
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Home TV STRIKE BACK Season 5 Promo Photos STRIKE BACK Season 5 Promo Photos New team. Same attitude. The high-intensity CINEMAX series Strike Back returns for its ten-episode fifth season with a new cast FRIDAY, FEB. 2 (10:00-10:50 p.m. ET/PT). Warren Brown ("Luther," "The Dark Knight Rises"), Daniel MacPherson ("Infini"), Roxanne McKee ("Crossfire," HBO's "Game of Thrones") and Alin Sumarwata ("Burning Man") star. When fanatical terrorist Omair Idrisi escapes from Syrian authorities with plans to launch an unprecedented attack that could change the face of modern warfare, the ensuing manhunt can only be entrusted to counterterrorism's best and brightest. Enter Section 20 — the elite, multinational, covert special ops team tasked with tracking down Idrisi and his British co-conspirator wife, Jane Lowry. Their action-packed manhunt will take the unit across North Africa, the Middle East and Europe, from glitterati soirees to underworld cage fights, as they uncover and attempt to dismantle a vast global web of interconnected criminal and terrorist activity. About the Characters Lance Corporal Gracie Novin (Alin Sumarwata) is a crack shot and ready-for-anything gearhead who is looking to make the step up. Genuine and honest to the point of bluntness, she's the heart and soul of the team. Sergeant Samuel Wyatt (Daniel MacPherson) is a barroom philosopher who works best alone. Having been burned in the past, Wyatt has no intention of being dragged into a team situation. But what he wants and what he gets are rarely the same thing. Captain Natalie Reynolds (Roxanne McKee) comes from a military family, and excels at psychological profiling and identifying weaknesses in others, although she may be blind to her own faults. Sergeant Thomas "Mac" McAllister (Warren Brown) is a man of his word, physically capable and driven by a desire to avenge the team he's lost. He's easygoing, affable and utterly deadly. Season 5: Alin Sumarwata, Roxanne McKee. photo: Liam Daniel/courtesy of Cinemax Daniel McPherson, Roxanne McKee, Warren Brown, Alin Sumarwata. Season 5: Daniel McPherson, Warren Brown, Alin Sumarwata, Roxanne McKee. Season 5: Trevor Eve. Season 5: Daniel McPherson, Warren Brown. Season 5: Katherine Kelly, Don Hany. THE MAGICIANS Season 3 Episode 5 Photos A Life in the Day Netflix Acquires French-Canadian Film LES AFFAMÉS
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How do I view emails in BillQuick? The Document Management feature retrieves emails from your Microsoft Outlook client and allows you to view them within BillQuick. 1. Set up client email addresses in the Client screen. Multiple addresses can be separated by comma or semi-colon. 2. Send and receive emails in MS Outlook, as usual. 3. Open the Document Management screen in BillQuick and move to its Settings tab. 4. Select the folders that you want to scan for emails. 5. Check the Use Local Cache option to allow storage of emails in a local cache to improve performance. Click Apply. 6. Now select the client from the grid list and move to the Email tab. 7. Next click View Email on the button panel. BillQuick will scan the selected folders in Outlook and retrieve the emails. 8. Click on the View button on the grid to view the email in an Outlook window. Viewed emails can also have file attachments. 9. Hover your mouse cursor over the View button in the Body column to get a short preview of the email content. 10. Click on the In and Out tabs at the bottom to view emails received and sent, respectively. You can filter sent emails by sender's email address. Note: This is a local email management feature, not a global email storage/retrieval solution.
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#Summer 2016 Podcast Update Podcasting is one of the odder mediums out there, but it's one that I hold dear. This probably has something to do with how quickly I became a podcaster after learning about it. I love movies, but have never made one. I love music, but I've never made an album. But the time between hearing my first podcast and making my first podcast was incredibly short. I wanted to be part of it. It helped that there was a time when it seemed the Mac was purpose-built for podcasts. I downloaded my first ever podcast on my iPod Video in early 2006, and within a month I'd made a 20 minute show in Garageband (it was a music mixtape with some words in between the songs), and had uploaded it to iWeb. Within a few minutes, my show downloaded to my iTunes library, and was synced to my iPod (and, in theory, any iPod in the world). This was 2006! It was love at first workflow. Eventually, it got to the point where I was running a small podcast network. Gredunza Podcasts had over a dozen shows running at one point, and while I would appear on some of them, I only produced one (International Object). When I turned off the switch in 2014, it was because I wanted to pare down the number of things I was doing. But just because I didn't want to run a network anymore didn't mean I didn't still love podcasting. Here are the two podcasts I do right now: You Chose Poorly is a tech podcast about being wrong, co-hosted by Mikey Llorin. Subscribe via RSS, iTunes, Overcast, Pocketcasts, and Soundcloud. Listen to older episodes on Mixcloud. Fran's Not Here is a show about Toronto, co-hosted by Robert Pilgrim. Subscribe via RSS, iTunes, Overcast, Pocketcasts, and Soundcloud. Listen to older episodes on Mixcloud. Both shows only have about a dozen episodes so far, and neither of them ever go over an hour. I used to do a show called International Object. It was mostly about pro wrestling, but sometimes we'd talk about technology and other television shows. I'm really proud of how well the show has aged, as each episode was more about a concept or theory than anything topical. I don't have any episode of older shows I did before 2010, but they were plentiful. Lots of mixtapes, like Soundloading, the show I did with my wife. Lots of weird rants. Lots of my fiction in audio form. But a lot of that disappeared when the sites I hosted them on went away. Even if archive.org had a splash page, the audio link would be broken. I didn't used to be as good at archiving my own stuff. As for listening to podcasts, I've found 2016 to be a pruning year. I used to have more than 30 podcasts I would semi-regularly enjoy, but that's gone way down. Here's the list of podcasts I'm subscribed to as of July 2016, in rough order of preference: You Must Remember This NPR's Code Switch Mouth Time with Reductress 2 Dope Queens Accidental Tech Podcast The Next Track Overtired The Talk Show with John Gruber I've meant to write something like this every year since I began caring about podcasts. I wish I had. I thought it would be a fascinating time capsule to return to after a time, but I never got around to it. I'll try to do this again next year, to see if anything has changed. You Chose Poorly 11 - Photos Sawyer tells a story about recommending a service that recently shut down, and this brings Mikey to the topic at hand: photos. What do you do with You Chose Poorly 12 - Ebook Readers In this day and age, what's the best way to read a book? Sawyer and Mikey try to figure out why "use an ebook reader" isn't automatically the
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Come and see Father Christmas enter our grotto on the 24th November. We also have KCFM broadcasting Live, Face Painting and Charity H.E.R Breast Friend over the weekend. It's a must see event, full of christmas Cheer.
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Captain America: Civil War Just Broke Another Major Box Office Record By Conner Schwerdtfeger Marvel mania has reached a fever pitch over the last couple of weeks. Captain America: Civil War has completely dominated the box office since it premiered on May 6, and everything else seems to simply be fighting for the second place scraps. We've reported extensively on the financial success of the latest Marvel adventure, but it seems that Cap's latest outing simply won't slow down. Now it looks like Steve Rogers and the rest of The Avengers have achieved arguably the biggest major box office milestone for 2016 so far. According to a new report from EW, as of this past Wednesday, Captain America: Civil War has officially garnered $981.9 million at the global box office. This figure means that Civil War has officially out grossed Zootopia – which brought in a staggering $971.3 million – and it has now become the highest grossing film of 2016. It seems to owe much of this title to its international numbers, as it premiered overseas before hitting American theaters, because it's domestic numbers still trail behind Deadpool's $362.6 million total. That being said, Captain America: Civil War has only been in American theaters for a very short while, which means that it has ample time to take down FOX's Merc with the Mouth and solidify its place past the highly-coveted $1 billion mark. We should note that 2016 has already proven itself as the year that Disney took one more step towards world domination. Of the five highest grossing movies of 2016, three of them are Disney films – Civil War, Zootopia, and The Jungle Book. That also doesn't even begin to take into account the fact that Disney also brought The Force Awakens to theaters this past December, and will likely make an insane profit off of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story when that particular Lucasfilm production releases this coming holiday season. Basically, if you know someone at Disney who owes you money, now might be the time to call in that tab. If Captain America: Civil War managed to pull in these absurd numbers after only two weeks at the domestic box office, then all eyes are on it to make a serious run to become one of the highest grossing movies of all time. We will keep you posted on the critical and commercial success of Steve Rogers' third solo movie as it becomes available to us. If you're one of the few who has yet to see Civil War, be sure to check it out as soon as possible. Conner Schwerdtfeger Originally from Connecticut, Conner grew up in San Diego and graduated from Chapman University in 2014. He now lives in Los Angeles working in and around the entertainment industry and can mostly be found binging horror movies and chugging coffee. 5 Marvel Characters Pedro Pascal Would Be Perfect For James Holzhauer Weighs In After 3-Day Jeopardy Champion Goes On Epic Rant About The Show Star Trek And The Last Of Us Actress Annie Wersching Is Dead At 45 Avatar: The Way Of Water Becomes The Fourth Highest Grossing Movie Of All Time During An Otherwise Mostly Bummer Box Office Weekend Turns Out We Can Thank Teenagers For Why M3GAN Wasn't 'Way Gorier'
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What the Heck was that Loud Boom in The Tri-State Fri Afternoon? xb-1-reveal-front-right-2--2- A loud boom was heard and felt in the Tri-State Friday afternoon. Reports of a possible explosion starting coming in to the Henderson 9-1-1 dispatch center around 2:00 P.M. The strange sound was also heard in Evansville. There were a lot of speculation about what it could've been. Many people said it felt like an earthquake. But there were no reports of an earthquake in our area. "Remember when it happened in 08 then we had an earthquake a few days later. Hope that's not the case but anything's possible anymore" - Marydith DeLong A lot of people said it sounded like thunder or an explosion. "My parents are on St. Phillips Road near the church. Heard a loud boom that sounded like thunder." - Andrea Stolz-Klauss Henderson Emergency Management determined that it was a sonic boom from military aircraft. What is a Sonic Boom? This question led me down a rabbit hole of research into sonic booms and what this sound could've been. According to NASA: A sonic boom is a thunder-like noise a person on the ground hears when an aircraft or other type of aerospace vehicle flies overhead faster than the speed of sound, or "supersonic." Was it Military or Something Else? This is when my research got really interesting. Did you know that there is a company that is making airliners that are capable of traveling twice as fast as a regular plane? Boom Supersonic revealed the XB-1 Supersonic jet in October, 2020. This incredible jet flies at twice the speed of sound, and it has been developed for commercial flying. This could really change the way we travel, by cutting down the length of flights. Founder & CEO: Blake Scholl said the company's goal is to make it possible to go anywhere on the planet in four hours and at a cost of $100. Wow. Test flights are planned for 2021, with hopes of offering flights by 2025. So, did this fly over the Tri-State? Who knows, but it is really cool to know that this type of travel could be possible. Sources: Earthquake.gov Boom Supersonic NASA Mother Nature's Beauty and Power Captured By Evansville Photographer, Tom Barrows Filed Under: Sonic Boom Categories: Evansville News, Newsletter
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Q: How to get installed application path for executable in COM I am trying to get the installed location of all application using COM. I am able to get the display name of each application. But I am not able to get installed path of each application. MY Code: CComPtr<IShellItem> spPrinters; CoInitialize(nullptr); HRESULT hresult = ::SHCreateItemFromParsingName(L"::{26EE0668-A00A-44D7-9371-BEB064C98683}\\8\\" L"::{7B81BE6A-CE2B-4676-A29E-EB907A5126C5}", nullptr, IID_PPV_ARGS(&spPrinters)); CComPtr<IEnumShellItems> spEnum; spPrinters->BindToHandler(nullptr, BHID_EnumItems, IID_PPV_ARGS(&spEnum)); for (CComPtr<IShellItem> spProgram; spEnum->Next(1, &spProgram, nullptr) == S_OK; spProgram.Release()) { CComHeapPtr<wchar_t> spszName; spProgram->GetDisplayName(SIGDN_NORMALDISPLAY, &spszName); CString cDisplayName = spszName; } Any idea how to get installed path from IEnumShellItems? A: Here is a piece of code that will dump this out. The child's IPropertyStore does not return these, I don't know why, so we have to use the old IShellFolder2::GetDetailsEx method with a special column id (which is the same as a PROPERTYKEY). CComPtr<IShellItem> cpl; CComPtr<IShellFolder2> folder; CComPtr<IEnumShellItems> enumerator; PROPERTYKEY pkLocation; SHCreateItemFromParsingName(L"::{26EE0668-A00A-44D7-9371-BEB064C98683}\\8\\::{7B81BE6A-CE2B-4676-A29E-EB907A5126C5}", nullptr, IID_PPV_ARGS(&cpl)); // bind to IShellFolder cpl->BindToHandler(NULL, BHID_SFObject, IID_PPV_ARGS(&folder)); // bind to IEnumShellItems cpl->BindToHandler(NULL, BHID_EnumItems, IID_PPV_ARGS(&enumerator)); // get this property key's value PSGetPropertyKeyFromName(L"System.Software.InstallLocation", &pkLocation); for (CComPtr<IShellItem> child; enumerator->Next(1, &child, nullptr) == S_OK; child.Release()) { // get child's display name CComHeapPtr<wchar_t> name; child->GetDisplayName(SIGDN_NORMALDISPLAY, &name); wprintf(L"%s\n", name); // get child's PIDL CComHeapPtr<ITEMIDLIST> pidl; SHGetIDListFromObject(child, &pidl); // the PIDL is absolute, we need the relative one (the last itemId in the list) // get it's install location CComVariant v; if (SUCCEEDED(folder->GetDetailsEx(ILFindLastID(pidl), &pkLocation, &v))) { // it's a VT_BSTR wprintf(L" %s\n", v.bstrVal); } } Note it's using an undocumented System.Software.InstallLocation PROPERTYKEY. To find it I just dumped all columns with a code like this for each child: int iCol = 0; do { SHCOLUMNID colId; if (FAILED(folder->MapColumnToSCID(iCol, &colId))) break; // last column CComHeapPtr<wchar_t> name; PSGetNameFromPropertyKey(colId, &name); CComVariant v; if (SUCCEEDED(folder->GetDetailsEx(ILFindLastID(pidl), &colId, &v))) { if (v.vt == VT_BSTR) { wprintf(L" %s: %s\n", name, v.bstrVal); } else { wprintf(L" %s vt: %i\n", name, v.vt); } } iCol++; } while (true); } PS: I've not added much error checking, but you should.
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Martha McClain was a shining example of a true Kentuckian, a woman who dedicated her life to serving others. Martha's passion was giving back to the heroic men and women of our armed forces. As a member of the women's auxiliary for the Air Force, she strengthened hearts in turmoil by providing emotional support to the wives of active duty or retired service men. At events for the families of active duty military, Martha would bring a unique spirit of good will by offering face painting. On one occasion, Martha helped organize a small fundraiser to purchase an urn for the widow of a Navy veteran whose husband had prematurely died from a seizure. Martha ultimately put forth half the money for the urn, which was thoughtfully crafted with the proud symbol of an eagle. Martha's enthusiasm for helping others find healing led her to become a proponent of herbal medical alternatives. Though she had every right to spend the twilight of her life restfully enjoying the fruits of decades of hard work, Martha tirelessly devoted her last days to preparing care packages of herbal alternatives for military veterans who had been cut off their medication or who wanted a less toxic option. Martha's McClain's is a legacy that will always be felt, remembered, and treasured by her family and friends, by our military community, and by the people of Kentucky. WE WANT TO HEAR OR WATCH YOUR STORY! We want to hear your story. Share your story with us and we will pick out a variety of stories to share with the public just how diverse our community is. This is the letter that Kratom United wrote to Addiction Policy Forum, asking their support for kratom as a natural alternative to reach the 40/50% of people with SUD who have no access to treatment. A powerful testimony on how a person left an addictive prescription drug and turned to kratom to help them! Pharma employee passes up Big Pharma for kratom tea! My name is Maryann Colucci and I am a 60 year old Biomedical Technician at a Biopharmaceutical Company. I have been standing all day for over 20 years, therefore developed problems with my knees and I also have shoulder issues that left me dependent on the painkiller, Tramadol. FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb issued a statement on Tuesday about the controversial plant Mitragyna speciosa, which is also known as kratom. According to Gottlieb, kratom poses deadly health risks. His conclusion is partly based on a computer model that was announced in his recent statement. It is my understanding that you are interested in hearing about people's experience with kratom. I am a 61-yr-old wife, grandmother and homeowner. I am not an addict. I have never had addiction issues, nor am I seeking a cheap 'legal' high. Until recently, I've been a compliant chronic pain patient who has never once abused my prescription pain medications. Chris is a medicinal chemist and behavioral pharmacologist at the University of Florida who is internationally known as an expert on kratom, a botanical mixture that has been shown to help people struggling with addiction. He recently became president of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, and has spent his career focusing on the design, synthesis and development of drugs to treat pain and drug abuse. My name is Andrea Pennington. 8 years ago my husband, Justin Pennington, was in a head on collision. While taking the FDA approved drug zolpidem aka Ambien, he was asleep, got into a car and drove two miles while asleep. Over the last several months, the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb M.D. has issued several aggressive and misleading statements in a continued attempt to target the natural botanical commonly known as kratom. Kratom, scientific name Mitragyna Speciosa, is a traditional tealeaf that belongs to the Mitragyna species and is a member of the Rubiaceae family which is the same as coffee. It has been used since at least the 19th century in its indigenous place of origin in Southeast Asia for various beneficial qualities. This tropical tree is used in its raw plant form and the dried leaves are used to make a tea. Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) is a plant indigenous to Southeast Asia. Its leaves and the teas brewed from them have long been used by people in that region to stave off fatigue and to manage pain and opioid withdrawal. In a comprehensive review published in 2012, Prozialeck et al presented evidence that kratom had been increasingly used for the self-management of opioid withdrawal and pain in the United States. At the time, kratom was classified as a legal herbal product by the US Drug Enforcement Administration. Recent studies have confirmed that kratom and its chemical constituents do have useful pharmacologic actions. However, there have also been increasing numbers of reports of adverse effects resulting from use of kratom products. In August 2016, the US Drug Enforcement Administration announced plans to classify kratom and its mitragynine constituents as Schedule 1 controlled substances, a move that triggered a massive response from kratom advocates. The purpose of this report is to highlight the current scientific and legal controversies regarding kratom. In December 2012, I was the lead author of a review published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association that focused on an emerging botanical agent called kratom.1 The species, Mitragyna speciosa, is a tree indigenous to Thailand and other areas of Southeast Asia.2 When ingested or consumed in the form of teas, kratom leaves produce complex dose-dependent stimulant and analgesic effects.1 In Southeast Asia, kratom has been used to stave off fatigue and to manage pain, diarrhea, cough, and opioid withdrawal. Our analyses of the medical literature and websites in 2012 revealed that kratom had been increasingly used for the self-management of opioid withdrawal and pain in the United States. We also reported on the pharmacologically active constituents of kratom, most notably mitragynine, 7-hydroxymitragynine, paynantheine, and speciogynine, along with more than 20 other substances.These compounds have complex and potentially useful pharmacologic activities. In addition, we found many anecdotal reports and testimonials posted online suggesting that kratom may have beneficial effects, particularly in the management of both opioid withdrawal and pain. At the time our review was published, kratom was not banned by the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), although it was on their Drugs and Chemicals of Concern watch list. We summarized the potential therapeutic benefits of kratom, but we also emphasized that no well-controlled scientific studies on the safety and efficacy of kratom had been published. We noted an increase in the number of reported adverse effects attributed to kratom and highlighted the lack of regulation and quality-control measures in the production and sale of kratom products. Our conclusions from these analyses were that even though kratom or its active constituents could have potential for development as therapeutic agents, it would not be appropriate for physicians to recommend kratom for their patients. In the 4 years since the review was published, several major developments have been made regarding the pharmacology and legal status of kratom. Given the widespread use of kratom and the extensive media attention it is receiving, it is important for physicians and other health care professionals to be knowledgeable about the subject. The purpose of this review is to update readers about key developments in this rapidly evolving area. The most controversial development regarding kratom is the recent decision by the DEA to classify kratom and the kratom-derived drugs, mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragine, as Schedule 1 controlled substances.8 Over the years, kratom has been regulated as an herbal product under US Food and Drug Administration and DEA policies. As such, it has been considered a legal substance in most of the United States, although a handful of states, such as Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Arkansas, Wisconsin, and Tennessee, have recently passed legislation banning the local sale and possession of kratom. Despite the uncertainties regarding the legal status of kratom, over the past 4 years it is apparent that kratom use in the United States has increased measurably. More than half of all literature on kratom has been published in just the past 4 years. In our 2012 review, we reported that a search of the US National Library of Medicine's PubMed database, using the keyword kratom, yielded a total of 35 published articles and reviews. A similar search conducted in October 2016 showed that 44 additional articles had been published. Results of several analyses published within the past year indicate that large numbers of people are using kratom for the management of opioid withdrawal and pain. A cursory review of the many patient comments on websites such as The Vaults of Erowid, Sage Wisdom, and Speciosa indicates that many users believe that kratom has been a relatively safe and effective way to manage these conditions. However, no controlled clinical trials on the safety and efficacy of kratom have been published. At the same time, increasing numbers of adverse effects and toxic reactions associated with the use of kratom products have been reported. It was in the context of these uncertainties regarding safety and efficacy of kratom that, in August 2016, the DEA announced its plans to move kratom and mitragynines to Schedule 1 status. This category includes drugs such as heroin and LSD, which have no valid medical uses and a high potential for abuse. The DEA's announcement sparked vigorous opposition from many patients and patient advocacy groups who claim that kratom had helped them manage opioid withdrawal or chronic pain. The advocates' responses included a march and demonstration at the White House on September 13, 2016, and a petition with over 130,000 signatures that was sent to President Barack Obama. In addition, several congressional representatives and US senators signed letters asking the DEA to reconsider the kratom ban, which was to go into effect on September 30, 2016. In response to these challenges, the director of the DEA announced that the kratom ban would be temporarily placed on hold. All of these events have received extensive coverage by news media and have raised public awareness of the issue. As a result of my familiarity with kratom, I have been contacted by several news reporters and writers for my thoughts and opinions about the kratom controversy. Even though there are far more questions than answers, I hope that I can accurately frame some of the most important questions. The 2 most obvious questions are "why is kratom so controversial?" and "why is the DEA planning to ban it?" From my analysis of the literature1 and the DEA's announcement, it is readily apparent that the controversies and the DEA's position are based on the reported opioidlike effects of kratom, questions about its toxicities and addictive potential, and uncertainties about its efficacy and safety in the management of opioid withdrawal and pain. Should Kratom or Its Mitragynine Constituents Be Classified as Opioids? In describing their rationale for banning kratom, the DEA emphasized that kratom and mitragynines have been reported to produce some opioidlike effects. Most of the scientific evidence that kratom may have opioidlike activity is derived from the results of animal studies and ligand-binding studies, which have suggested that mitragynines may interact with opioid receptors. In addition, anecdotal reports and commentaries indicate that some of the effects of kratom in humans resemble those of opioid agonist drugs. Although no well-controlled clinical trials have been done, strong evidence demonstrates that the effects of kratom are actually quite different from those of classic opioids. For example, at low to moderate doses, kratom has mild stimulant properties, unlike opioids, which are mainly sedating. In addition, kratom does not usually produce an intense high or euphoria. Importantly, even at very high doses, kratom does not depress respiration. At the molecular level, mitragynines are structurally quite different from traditional opioids such as morphine. Moreover, recent studies indicate that even though the mitragynines can interact with opioid receptors, their molecular actions are different from those of opioids. In 2 elegant studies, Váradi et al and Kruegel et al showed that several mitragynine analogs acted as agonists at µ opioid receptors and antagonists at δ opioid receptors. Most notably, even though they activated the G-protein–mediated signaling pathway, much like traditional opioids, they did not "recruit" β-arrestin, which has been implicated as a mediator of opioid side effects and dependence. Using a mouse model, Váradi et al showed that kratom-based drugs had marked analgesic effects but with far fewer side effects, slower development of tolerance, and lower potential for dependence than morphine. Based on all of the evidence, it is clear that kratom and its mitragynine constituents are not opioids and that they should not be classified as such. Is Kratom Effective for the Management of Opioid Withdrawal or Pain? The current epidemic of opioid abuse and addiction in the United States has recently been highlighted in several major commentaries, and it has prompted action by the federal government and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The most decisive action has been the development of new guidelines by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the prescribing of opioids. In this environment, physicians are being discouraged from prescribing opioids, especially for long-term use, and patients with chronic pain conditions are seeking alternatives. In addition, many patients who have taken opioids for chronic pain are seeking alternatives that lack the side effects and addiction potential of opioids. Many people have turned to kratom with the belief that it may provide an effective and reportedly safe alternative to prescription or street opioids. It should be emphasized that most of these claims are on websites such as The Vaults of Erowid, Sage Wisdom, and Speciosa. The few scientific studies that have addressed this issue have been summaries of patient experiences or clinical reports. Swogger et al conducted a systematic analysis of kratom user reports on The Vaults of Erowid website. Whereas some users reported negative effects, particularly nausea and vomiting, mainly from higher doses, the vast majority of users reported beneficial effects in the management of opioid withdrawal and pain, depression and anxiety. I find the many positive experiences on The Vaults of Erowid, Sage Wisdom, and Speciosa websites to be compelling. In my opinion, the therapeutic potential of kratom is too large to be ignored. Well-controlled clinical trials on kratom or the many active compounds in kratom are needed to address this issue. One strong piece of evidence suggesting that kratom may have extensive therapeutic potential is that several US patents have either been issued or are pending for companies and individuals who are interested in developing kratom-based drugs. These patents would not have been submitted or issued unless there was evidence for medicinal applications of kratom-derived substances. Before considering the potential use of kratom in the management of opioid withdrawal, several major therapeutic controversies need to be addressed. Many kratom advocates have claimed that kratom is a safe and effective alternative to opioids for the management of opioid withdrawal. However, some addiction treatment specialists have noted that kratom may be a "crutch" or a "gateway" drug that can increase the likelihood that individuals will graduate to hard-core opioids such as heroin. In this regard, it is not clear how kratom would be any different from agents such as methadone and buprenorphine, which are widely used as maintenance agents in the management of opioid withdrawal even with their great potential for abuse. This issue is at the center of a major debate in addiction medicine. Should the goal of treatment be abstinence or harm reduction? If the goal is harm reduction, kratom may have a potential role, especially because kratom is less toxic than drugs such as methadone. How Serious Are the Abuse and Addiction Potentials of Kratom? Studies have shown that people may seek kratom for its mind-altering effects and, with long-term use, may become dependent or addicted. Even though these reports indicate that the effects as well as withdrawal symptoms from kratom can resemble those of opioids, many users have reported that the subjective effects of kratom are different from those of opioids. As noted previously, low to moderate doses of kratom tend to be somewhat stimulating and do not produce the "high" or euphoric effects associated with opioids. In addition, many users have reported that withdrawal symptoms from kratom are much milder than symptoms from traditional opioids. Most notably, even at high doses, kratom does not depress respiration as do traditional opioids. Although kratom has potential for abuse and addiction, several investigators who closely examined these issues concluded that kratom is not as dangerous as traditional opioids and that the potential benefits may outweigh the risks. With the increasing use of kratom in recent years, the number of reports of adverse effects resulting from the use of purported adulterated "kratom" products has also been increasing. These reports were cited as one of the major concerns in the DEA's decision to ban kratom. At low to moderate doses (5-10 g of raw leaves), the adverse effects vary markedly from one person to another, but they generally appear to be mild. The most common effects are anxiety, irritability, nausea, and vomiting. More troubling have been reports of serious toxic reactions associated with high doses or the use of concentrated extracts. Some of the reported effects include tachycardia, seizures, and liver damage. In addition, there have been several deaths attributed to the use of purported kratom products. From the foregoing summary, it is understandable why the DEA would be concerned about the safety of kratom. However, several factors need to be considered in evaluating whether the DEA's proposed ban is justified. First are the simple statistics. When it announced the decision to ban kratom, the DEA emphasized that between January 2010 and December 2015, 660 calls had been made to poison control centers regarding adverse reactions to kratom products. This might seem to be an alarming number, but it is rather small considering that in 2014 alone, more than 28,000 people died of opioid poisoning. In addition, it is not totally clear how much of a factor kratom was in the few case reports in which it was implicated as a cause of death. In most of these case reports of possible fatal reactions to kratom, the patients may have had confounding health conditions or may have been using other drugs along with kratom. One of the major problems in evaluating the potential uses and safety of an herbal agent such as kratom is the lack of understanding how substances in kratom may interact with prescription medications, drugs of abuse, or herbal supplements. The lack of regulations and standardization of the production and sale of adulterated kratom products compounds the lack of understanding. Increasing evidence shows that unscrupulous purveyors of adulterated kratom may actually be contaminating their products with potentially toxic drugs. Probably the most notorious example of such adulteration involved a product known as krypton, which was touted as a highly potent form of kratom. It was sold mainly in Europe and was found to be a factor in at least 9 deaths. However, detailed forensic analyses revealed that krypton contained high amounts of the exogenous pharmaceutical agent O-desmethyltramadol, which has opioid and neuromodulator activity. Evidently, the exogenous O-desmethyltramadol had been added to the plant material. Even though mitragynine was also detected in the products, it was not determined how the 2 substances may have interacted to cause death. The key point is that without some type of standardization and quality control, people who use adulterated kratom products cannot be sure what they are taking. This is obviously a problem that needs to be resolved. Nevertheless, several scientists who have studied kratom indicate that in its pure herbal form, it appears to be relatively benign, especially in comparison with opioids such as hydrocodone, oxycodone, and heroin. It is readily apparent that kratom is being widely used in the United States, especially for the management of opioid withdrawal and pain. Reports from kratom users and limited basic science and clinical studies suggest that kratom and its constituent compounds may have beneficial pharmacologic effects. However, no well-controlled clinical trials have been done. In response to growing concerns about the safety and addiction/abuse potential of kratom, the DEA is planning to classify kratom and its major mitragynine constituents as Schedule 1 controlled substances despite many patient reports and a few research studies that indicate that kratom is much less harmful than prescription opioids. While it is easy to understand the DEA's perspective, it is also easy to understand the response by kratom users and many in the kratom research community. One point that is very clear is that these key issues can only be resolved through additional research. However, many experienced kratom researchers have expressed concern that the DEA's plan to move kratom to Schedule 1 will almost certainly make it more difficult for investigators in the United States to address these issues. In this regard, the legal situation with kratom is similar to what has happened with so called "medical marijuana," in which federal policies, including its classification as a Schedule 1 substance, have impeded research. Many institutions and government agencies are reluctant to fund research on Schedule 1 substances. In addition, many practical issues complicate research on herbal products such as kratom. For example, after the publication of our review in 2012, one of the coauthors, Shridhar Andurkar, PhD, and I were planning on conducting basic research on the pharmacologic actions of kratom. With Dr Andurkar's experience using animal models of opioid dependence and withdrawal, we hoped to develop a study to determine whether kratom could suppress symptoms of opioid withdrawal. However, we soon realized that this would not be an easy issue to address. Which kratom product would we evaluate? How would we confirm that the product was actually kratom? Resolving that issue would necessitate evaluation by a botanist. How would the product be standardized for activity when it contains a mixture of active compounds? One solution might be to focus on specific chemicals isolated from kratom, but then we would not be able to determine how all of the many active constituents in kratom might interact to produce effects that could differ from those of the individual constituents. Another major issue was how we would administer a plant material such as kratom to laboratory animals in a way that would naturally mimic human consumption. The only way kratom can be unequivocally studied is through well-controlled clinical trials in humans. Who would fund this type of study? Given that kratom is a tree, would pharmaceutical companies support such work? Would institutional review boards be reluctant to approve trials for a schedule 1 substance? Even though I have no answers to these complex questions, it is my sincere hope that this commentary will facilitate an informed discussion about kratom and foster the necessary research to resolve questions about the safety and utility of kratom in the management of opioid withdrawal and pain. If kratom contains pharmacologically active compounds (which it clearly does), it would certainly have potential toxicities. After evaluating the literature, I can reach no other conclusion than, in pure herbal form, when taken at moderate doses of less than 10 to 15 g, pure leaf kratom appears to be relatively benign in the vast majority of users. Without reported evidence, however, it would not be appropriate for physicians to recommend kratom for their patients. That said, physicians should be aware that their patients may be using kratom. Drugs and Chemicals of Concern. Kratom. Drug Enforcement Agency website. https://www.dea.gov/pr/multimedia-library/publications/drug_of_abuse.pdf#page=84. Accessed October 31, 2016. Schedules of controlled substances: temporary placement of mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine into Schedule I. Fed Regist.2016;59929-59934. Wing N. Feds declare war on herb touted as a solution to opioid addiction. The Huffington Post. August 31, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/dea-kratom-schedule-i_us_57c5c263e4b0cdfc5ac98b83. Accessed October 21, 2016. Wing N. 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Flame Health are currently looking to recruit a Practice Nurse in the Milton Keynes region. Our client is revolutionising the delivery of primary care. Driven by dedication to best practice and a passion for improving health outcomes in the community, they are an independently owned business that has achieved huge growth in a short time and they are ready for the next phase of development. Joining a fast-paced, exciting environment, you will quickly develop your skills through ongoing professional development and clinical mentoring. With a supportive and nurturing team, the clinical leaders and GPs are ready to help you get ahead with promotion prospects to match your achievements. To be considered, you must be an ambitious NMC registered professional with a Nursing Degree and Independent Prescribing qualifications. With a commitment to clinical excellence that matches our client's, and real determination to be an innovator, you are ready to join our client in shaping the way primary care is delivered to the community. For this position we are looking for a Practice Nurse to work on a part time basis.
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Spike Lee Says Liam Neeson's Racism Controversy Is 'Bad All Around' By Shakiel Mahjouri. 10 Feb 2019 10:55 PM David Fisher/BAFTA/REX/Shutterstock Spike Lee once considered casting Liam Neeson in a film but not anymore. Neeson has been heavily scrutinized for opening up about his past behaviour that many have deemed racist. Lee, for one, cannot understand why Neeson would ever bring up such a story. RELATED: Michelle Rodriguez Apologizes For Saying Liam Neeson Can't Be Racist Neeson told the Independent last week how he once walked around with a club after learning his friend was raped by a black man. He had hoped a "black b**tard" would "have a go at me about something… so that I could kill him." "I understand that need for revenge but it just leads to more revenge, to more killing and more killing," Neeson continued. "And Northern Ireland's proof of that." Nevertheless, Lee saw no reason for Neeson to shed light on such a story: "I know he's Catholic. Is this a form of confession?" "What a crazy, bizarre world we live in," Lee told "The Andrew Marr Show". "I've not spoken to Liam… I don't know why he did it, but he did it, so…" RELATED: Trevor Noah Defends Liam Neeson The "BlacKkKlansman" director revealed how he once planned on casting Neeson in a movie role. "We haven't got the money for that film but one day we will," Lee said. "But I don't think I'll be going back to him. He's too old now. That was a long time ago. It's bad all around." Liam Neeson Movies Spike Lee Chadwick Boseman Saves New York In '21 Bridges' Comic-Con Trailer Kevin Smith Reunites With Estranged Friend Ben Affleck: It 'Brought Back A Massive Missing Piece Of My Heart'
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Business for Sale | Woodhaven, Michigan Discover business opportunities, in or around Woodhaven, with well-established brands, who are looking for people like you to help them grow. As of the 2010 United States Census, Woodhaven, located in the Great Lakes State, had a total population of 12,634 people. City Statistics and Other Information About Woodhaven From a total population of 12,634, Woodhaven has a median age of 40.8. The average age of males, in Woodhaven, is 37.6 while the average age of females is 42.4. When you compare this to median age of Michigan, Woodhaven is 1.5 years older. The median income of individuals, in Woodhaven, is $30,391 while the average household income is $58,609. When comparing the median income of people living in Woodhaven to the rest of Michigan, the average income in Woodhaven is $4,248 more. County Name Wayne County
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My chosen hometown, and a pretty great place to be. What does Mr. Rogers have to do with neighborhood improvement? Well. Come see. We're a small town, but even here we have mode options when it comes to transportation. I think things about the least of these I see around me. Like most places, each and every one of us could save $7,000 a year or more if we made some simple changes. I'm taking bets on when we'll choose to use our space for just people rather than people in cars during Tulip Time. Our downtown is TOTALLY AWESOME (cue Kung Fu Panda), but could be even better if it weren't ringed by horrible high-speed roads. Because livable places are better.
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Attending: Chris Bulock (Chair), Jeanne Cross, John Blosser, Denise Green, Stephen McMinn, Marisa Walstrum, Cindy Clennon, Mary Burkee, Elizabeth Clarage. The next ERWG meeting is September 10 at the CARLI offices. Let Chris and Cindy know of travel arrangements that may mean a later start so all can arrive on time. Susan Singleton will join the ERWG meeting to talk about possible committee structure changes, and a training focus for CARLI work. New proposals: No new proposals at this time. Cindy is pursuing conversations with Science and Sage based on feedback from the interest survey. Revisited Proposals: The Group reviewed 2 older ones, eMarketer, and PrivCo. There was little interest in these and were thought to be a little expensive. They will be removed from the proposal list. Selection System Podcast: There was good reaction, feedback, and praise for the podcast as outlined in the PowerPoint slides. Many remarked that it would be very helpful to new and current members alike. The content covers all the main points of the selection system. Cindy remarked that a future podcast may be on the redacted licenses. Big Deal Renewals: This program is not well suited for the Fall when most libraries have renewed subscriptions for the year. They would need time to consult statistics, faculty, and learn more about their upcoming budget. The March/April period was thought to be better for this program on big deal renewals. Usage Statistics: The time frame for this program was thought to better if it came before the big deal renewal program, perhaps in the February/March period. The Collections Group will be asked if they are interested in participating in this one. No other items were offered.
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Quantitative Veterinary Epidemiology Good Funded by the UK Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), the Scottish Funding Council and the Research and Policy for Infectious Disease Dynamics programme. Developed by independent researchers at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow (UK) Why the Good Practice Guide? This Guide was initially conceived to address an absence of good practice guidelines for veterinary epidemiology. The lack of such a guide has tended to leave individuals doing such work to 'make their own rules,' resulting in a lack of consistency in the way in which such work is done. This lack of consistency makes the users of such work - the stakeholders - unable to independently decide on its quality and value in the decision making process. Having identified an absence of good practice guidelines for veterinary epidemiology, it is also recognised that good practice guidelines are already available that cover some of the activities of veterinary epidemiologists, starting with the BBSRC/DEFRA/FSA/NERC Joint Code of Practice (for a full reference to this and other relevant material see the Bibliography). Wherever possible, reference is made in the Guide to existing material, even if this inevitably leads to some repetition: little attempt is made to avoid such repetition on the grounds that it is better to make a valid point twice than not at all. Indeed, a good outcome would be if diligent practitioners of veterinary epidemiology found nothing new in this entire document and regarded the contents as no more than common sense and common practice. However, the authors believe that there is intrinsic merit in developing codes of practice and we hope that this document will be useful for those new to the discipline, for those seeking to review their working practices and for reviewers and auditors of research output. At the very least, putting these guidelines in a single document provides a useful point of reference. Many of the issues addressed are not just relevant to veterinary epidemiology. Much of the material presented in the Guide is equally relevant to medical epidemiology and, beyond that, many of the general principles are relevant to any discipline that utilises sophisticated tools for quantitative analysis, such as climate change studies, economic forecasting or environmental risk assessments. A common feature of these disciplines, in addition to their quantitative nature, is that they increasingly involve 'big science' with large teams of researchers and collaborators, direct communication with policy makers and other stakeholders and, in some cases, durations longer than the typical research career. The corollary of this is that many different individuals may be involved in data collection, analysis, communication or implementation of the findings. Therefore it is essential that such studies follow strict guidelines so that all those involved understand and have confidence in what has been done in other places or at other times. What is VTRI? The Royal Society of London has specifically highlighted that "quantitative modelling is one of the essential tools both for developing strategies in preparation for an outbreak and for predicting and evaluating the effectiveness of control strategies during an outbreak" of disease (Inquiry to Infectious Diseases of Livestock, The Royal Society, 2002). National capacity in quantitative veterinary epidemiology was felt to be limited at the time of that enquiry, although the Royal Society identified several internationally recognised research groups in the UK with relevant expertise. A major problem was that the set of skills used by those groups was often far removed from that used by veterinary clinicians and many clinical researchers, and there were no standardised guidelines for undertaking QVE studies. This, it was found, resulted in poor or non-existent communication between the different disciplines required in this type of multi-disciplinary work. Creating a framework for communication within this diverse discipline would help to change the intellectual landscape in the UK, ensuring that quantitative epidemiology is better attuned to veterinary needs, that there is much more clinical input into epidemiological research than has been the case in recent years, and that there is a wider acceptance of the value of quantitative approaches to veterinary medicine. The UK Government-funded Veterinary Training and Research Initiative (VTRI) was created to address a skills shortage in this area, with one of its sub-programmes, VTRI 0101, focussing specifically on quantitative methods in veterinary epidemiology. This Guide is an output of that programme. Who is this aimed at? This Good Practice Guide is aimed at any scientist, veterinarian, policy maker or member of the public interested in understanding how QVE is best undertaken. Who authored this report? Mark Woolhouse (Centre for Infectious Diseases and School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Ashworth Bldg, West Mains Rd, Edinburgh EH9 3JT, UK) Eric Fèvre (Centre for Infectious Diseases and School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Ashworth Bldg, West Mains Rd, Edinburgh EH9 3JT, UK) Ian Handel (Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9PS, UK) Jane Heller (School of Animal & Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Locked Bag 588, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia) Tim Parkin (Boyd Orr Centre for Population and Ecosystem Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G61 1QH, UK) Mike Tildesley (Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution, University of Edinburgh, Ashworth Bldg, West Mains Rd, Edinburgh EH9 3JT, UK) Stuart Reid (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G61 1QH, UK) Katie Atkins Yale University Mark Bronsvoort Roslin Institute, Edinburgh Margo Chase-Topping University of Edinburgh Rob Christley University of Liverpool Alex Cook Veterinary Laboratories Agency Matthew Denwood University of Glasgow George Gunn Scottish Agricultural College Giles Innocent Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland Mike Lamont Scottish Government Alison Mather University of Glasgow Louise Matthews University of Glasgow George Milne University of Western Australia Fletcher Morgan DEFRA Catherine O'Connor University of Glasgow Michael Pearce Pfizer Jay Santhanam Warwick University Jim Scudamore University of Liverpool Barbara Weiland Royal Veterinary College Julia Yates University of Glasgow and all participants in the Quantitative Veterinary Epidemiology in the 21st century workshop held at Hinxton Cambridge in November 2009.
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801.521.9000 | SALT LAKE CITY | ST. GEORGE SnowTrialTM Consulting APPELLATE HIGHLIGHTS Snow Women U.S. Bar Admissions SCM NEWS & OPINIONS New Examination Guidelines from the USPTO on Subject Matter Eligibility: What it Means for the Patentability of Your Inventions On Thursday, July 30, the USPTO released new guidelines in the controversial area of subject matter eligibility, importantly reminding Examiners they are limited to only those categories of subject-matter eligibility that have been previously defined by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC). The USPTO's guidelines serve to help Examiners define "abstract ideas," as the courts have declined to provide the definition, and this is a controversial, changing area for patent law. The guidelines are published on the USPTO's website here, or download the Federal Register Notice here. In the wake of the CAFC's decisions in Alice Corp v. CLS Bank and Mayo v. Prometheus, courts have failed to define "abstract ideas," and the USPTO has struggled in interpreting it across the board. As a result, some critics have loudly sounded the alarm that virtually nothing is patentable anymore. The most recent guidance indicates that the USPTO is trying to respond to these critics. Indeed, the USPTO euphemistically refers to "pathways to eligibility" throughout the guidance document. The guidance importantly instructs Examiners to only find abstract ideas where courts have previously found them. Examiners should not identify a claimed concept as an abstract idea "unless it is similar to at least one concept that the courts have identified as an abstract idea." While this language may provide some comfort to those concerned that Examiners will find abstract ideas everywhere, it remains to be seen how creative Examiners will be in determining what is "similar" to concepts the courts have identified. Perhaps with this in mind, the guidance goes on to define the four concepts that the courts have identified as abstract ideas: (1) fundamental economic practices, (2) certain methods of organizing human activity, (3) an idea of itself, and (4) mathematical relationships/formulas. The guidance also provides specific examples and judicial language in support for each of the four identified concepts. An additional concern that patent applicants have had is that because subject matter eligibility is purely a question of law, Examiners do not need to offer any proof to meet a prima facie case of subject matter ineligibility. Unfortunately, the guidance does little to relieve these concerns. Rather, the guidance emphasizes that as a question of law, no evidence is required. Thus, Examiners may meet their burden by simply explaining why the claims are unpatentable (though they must do so "clearly and specifically"). This guidance leaves little teeth in an argument that the Examiner has not met their prima facie burden, and applicants will have to rely on more specific arguments to fight the rejections. However, applicants may be able to move their application forward by forcing the Examiner to identify the specific concept that is abstract, and also the claim elements that "do not amount to significantly more." Going forward with patent applications, companies and inventors need to keep in mind that this area of the law is continuing to develop and may see substantial changes over the next few years. It will be best practice to steer clear of any potential subject matter eligibility issues by drafting claims to specifically avoid the four concepts defined by the courts and described in the USPTO's guidance. If you are currently prosecuting a patent application, the latest guidance may help you to argue against an Examiner, particularly if the Examiner does not clearly state how your invention fits into one of the defined categories. © 2019 SNOW CHRISTENSEN & MARTINEAU ART COLLECTION| TERMS & DISCLAIMER |
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Experts say the average family spends almost $400 a day while on vacation. But agreeing, as a couple, on the amount to spend is no day at the beach! How do you decide the right amount for your personal, family budget? Proposed vacation expenses and money decisions can cause frustration, painful tension or fights, and may cause you to want a vacation from your vacation planning. 1. Consider all Money Personalities: Everyone has their own unique perspective on money. Understanding the motivations of each Money Personality helps you select a vacation everyone can enjoy. Take our free, online assessment to make sure you know your Primary and Secondary Money Personality. 2. Try a "staycation" – stay at home and vacation. Turn off your phones, don't worry about the mail, skip the to-do lists, and tell your friends you are on vacation. Treat yourself to tourist activities in your area, enjoy local parks, hit the movies, read a book, create theme meals, or break out a deck of cards. Staycations are a great way to make unforgettable family memories without breaking the bank. 3. Start planning now: Put your vacation on the calendar. Make a reservation. Arrange the time off from work. And start stashing the cash. If your vacation is on the calendar you are more likely to make it happen. (Tweet this!) If you wait until that extra money just happens to show up, you may never go. This can be especially true for Savers who are often hesitant to spend large amounts of money. If you make plans now, and start putting away a little money every week, your vacation becomes more affordable, and more enjoyable! How does your family honor your different Money Personalities when you plan your vacation? We'd love to hear about it on Facebook, Twitter or at [email protected]. Grab a copy of our new book and check out the bonus 5 Money Personalities Survival Guide for extra tips on successfully managing vacations, holidays, and birthdays.
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Pioneers win third straight game by shutout Gibraltar/Sevastopol edged Kewaunee, 1-0, and Sturgeon Bay shut out Valders, 4-0, Thursday in Packerland Conference high school girls soccer games. AT KEWAUNEE: Margaret Stoneman scored off of her own corner kick in the 74th minute to lift Gibraltar/Sevastopol over Kewaunee. "The ball curved in, hit the crossbar, came down and crossed the line for the goal," said Pioneers coach Melissa Northrop. "Hard to stop." Keeper Lily Birmingham had seven saves to help secure a third straight win for the Pioneers, all by shutout. "We had a slow start the first half," said Northrop. "It was difficult to keep the ball on our half, giving Kewaunee too many opportunities. During the second half, we picked up our game. "We've had a great streak this week. The girls have fought hard." AT STURGEON BAY: Moriah Grall and Charlie Pollock scored goals in the first seven minutes of the game and Sturgeon Bay rolled past Valders. "It was a nice win and a fun game for the team," said Clippers coach Bob Desotelle. "I think the key was our subs gave us quality minutes and didn't allow us to be scored on. We need our subs to contribute, and this was a good game for them to show us what they can do." Katelyn Blau and Anna Fischer scored goals in the 62nd and 69th minute, and Kayla Pruden earned the shutout in goal for the Clippers. Desotelle said Blau's goal was "a very impressive shot" from about 30 yards out. "She really drove it," said Desotelle. "It was more of a line drive than a lob shot."
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If the idea of walking to work, eating at close-in trendy restaurants, browsing an interesting array of shops and heading out to entertainment venues near where you live appeals to you, then ask your agent about downtown Charlottesville. The lively pedestrian mall is the heart of downtown and an area that also draws employers who love living in Charlottesville and recognize the value of locating where their employees can peruse boutiques during lunch, meet friends for a drink at day's end or easily pick up their favorite coffee concoctions and snacks as they walk or bike their way to work in the morning. Individuals and families who live near downtown enjoy a contemporary lifestyle in a walkable, urban setting that offers a range of prices plus housing styles that include condos, cottages, and historic homes. Downtown is truly a place that has something for everyone, and its popularity is reflected in an active real estate market that is keeping agents very busy. There is no question that the downtown market is doing well, although it is limited by a lack of inventory. The market is "ridiculously busy," said Rob Alley with RE/MAX Realty Specialists describing it as the best it's been in the last ten years. "If a home is remotely priced well, it will sell," he said. The market is "strong," reported Inessa Telefus with Loring Woodriff Real Estate Associates who joined her fellow agents in lamenting the lack of inventory, although this situation definitely helps sellers. She described an open house where 40 buyers came through in a short period of time producing a quick sale with multiple offers and a sold price that was significantly higher than the home's list price. While many downtown homes are older, buyers that want the benefits of new construction also have a few alternatives. For example, Viejo recently sold a detached, new construction home in Belmont in the half million price range. Downtown is also an area that is profitable for investors, even in north downtown where Viejo has observed buyers (investors and owner occupants) renovating and reselling homes. Alley explained that investors seek out properties that show evidence of deferred maintenance that are not move-in ready and would not pass muster with a mortgage company's requirements preventing typical buyers from acquiring them. Once the home is fixed up and updated to meet the lender's standards a buyer can get a mortgage on it and move in. Downtown is also in demand from people who buy and hold properties for rental as easy access to the University and local hospitals makes the area a popular place for medical residents and other young professionals looking for a convenient place to live. If you ask residents and agents why downtown is popular, all of them will state that walkability is the number one reason. In some cases families that live very close-in can even give up one of their cars and choose to walk or bike to work, to shop, or to meet a friend for coffee. Others enjoy using their cars a lot less than they would in other parts of town. The centerpiece of downtown Charlottesville is the pedestrian mall, the first phase of which was completed in 1976. Today it is recognized as one of just a few such attempts at this model of downtown renewal that has survived. Charlottesville's mall is longer than most, comprising seven blocks closed to traffic with over 30 restaurants and 120 shops and boutiques of all varieties. "When you live downtown you can walk to restaurants and entertainment," Telefus said. Viejo added that the downtown area is a "happening" place where people enjoy meeting up with friends and checking out the shops before they decide which of the many local restaurants is most appealing for lunch. Walkability is the "key" to most people's buying decisions, said Bob Hughes with Nest Realty Group. He added that as prices on properties close to the mall continue to climb many buyers will be forced to move further out and predicts that Preston Avenue with its shops, restaurants and what has been called "a downtown vibe" may be the next popular area. "It's the convenience," Alley said, that brings people to downtown neighborhoods where they can shop in boutiques and enjoy walking to restaurants and entertainment venues. However, he suggested that for first timers it is often their employment near downtown or at the University that makes this area an especially attractive place to live. Home buyers with green values also appreciate downtown neighborhoods. Not only can they drive less and walk more, many enjoy the process of renovating an older home to make it more energy efficient and livable. And if that doesn't appeal, they can always opt for the energy savings that come with new construction. Families who love a walkable lifestyle are willing to pay higher prices and possibly compromise on amenities to be as close as possible to downtown. They come from out of the area, from out of state, and even from out of the country, but many come from as close as Albemarle County or the Route 29 corridor. These are people looking for an "urban community," said Robert Ramsey with Roy Wheeler Realty Co. Ramsey, who grew up in the downtown area, has observed many changes there over the last 60+ years. His family's home on Park Street was just three houses from the country, predating the bypass or the Downtown Mall. He reflected on some of the people who today call this area home, prominent among them being Boomers who once moved out to Ivy and other outlying areas, but now want to live close in and give up a car. "Cutting down on drive time saves on gas, mind and soul," Ramsey said, adding that they also relocate to be free of home and yard maintenance by moving into a condo or perhaps into a home on a small lot requiring much less maintenance. People from out of the area also gravitate to downtown like some clients of Telefus who recently relocated to Charlottesville from the northeast and rented for awhile before deciding where they wanted to buy. The idea of an older home had a lot of appeal for them, but they found many they looked at were not in good condition and they didn't want the hassle of renovating. Now they are happily ensconced in their maintenance-free condo loving their downtown, walkable lifestyle. Downtown neighborhoods draw the "full gamut" of buyers, Viejo said. However she too has worked with her share of clients who are retirees and pre-retirees ready to live closer in and spend less time mowing and weeding. Recently some of her clients sold their million dollar home on 10+ acres and bought a place in town at "the heart of it all." She sees this trend continuing and looks forward to a strong market in 2018. Charlottesville's many cultural activities are very attractive Telefus noted, but added that the City's spectacular views are not to be overlooked. She has had clients who, after they viewed different homes and locations, chose to buy downtown. They said it was because they wanted the convenience and the walkability, but Telefus added that, it was often the beautiful views that finally clinched the sale. For many home buyers, part of the allure of living downtown is Charlottesville's long history and the multitude of historic buildings within a few blocks of each other. Telefus cited "historic charm" as a significant element of downtown living that is important to many buyers. The original City dates back to 1762 when the Virginia General Assembly set aside 50 acres of land around the Albemarle County Courthouse and named it in honor of Queen Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the wife of King George III of England. The site was laid out in half acre lots on four east-west and five north-south streets that today form the heart of downtown. In 1982, Charlottesville's entire Historic District—88 structures—was added to the National Register of Historic Places, an official list of properties considered worthy of preservation and administered by the National Park Service. The City also recognizes these properties and requires their owners to seek approval from a Board of Architectural Review before changing their exteriors. This carefully preserved part of Charlottesville's history gives local residents a continuing connection to the past, at the same time that many of them are part of a growing tech sector that is moving our city firmly into the future. If you want to live close in and walk to the Mall and the IX Building with all of their amenities, ask your agent about living downtown and join the vibrant arts and restaurant scene, buy vegetables at the City Market and, most of the time, leave your car at home.
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An 18-year-old German security researcher has published details of a serious vulnerability in macOS but refused to share the details with Apple as a protest against the company's not having a bug bounty program. The researcher, Linus Henze, demonstrated the "KeySteal" vulnerability on video, claiming that it was a macOS Mojave exploit that allowed access to passwords stored in the Keychain. Keychain is the password management system app in macOS that holds encrypted passwords for services both from Apple and third parties such as social networking sites and apps. The demo shows that access can be obtained to encrypted passwords without root or administrator privileges and, more remarkably, without password prompts at all. The exploit does require the given Mac to be infected by malware, raising the challenge level slightly, but Henze argues that doing so is not difficult. Pathways for infection could include adding code to a legitimate app or via an infected webpage designed to insert the code. MacOS vulnerabilities are not new, but refusing to work with Apple is. In an interview over the weekend with German tech site Heise, Henze said he didn't report the vulnerability to Apple because the company does not operate a bug bounty program for macOS. With a bug bounty program, a company pays money for bugs, or security vulnerabilities reported to them. Apple has a bug bounty program for iOS but not macOS. Talking to ZDNet Wednesday, Henze said Apple's security team had reached out after his research had started getting media attention, but he declined to assist unless they started a bug bounty program for macOS. He added that he loves Apple products and wants to make them more secure. "And the best way to make them more secure would be, in my opinion, if Apple creates a bug bounty program," he said. The bad news, at least at the time of writing, is that there is no fix for the vulnerability detailed by Henze. Until Apple eventually issues a patch, there's a possibility that those with nefarious intent may start to exploit it. This entry was posted in Sports Psychology and tagged #advertising, #apple, #appleinc, #bounty, #BusinessModel, #content, #displayadvertising, #duncan-riley, #henze, #henze-said-apple, #henze-said-he-did-nt-report-the-vulnerability-to-apple, #Infection, #IOS, #Journalism, #journalism-content, #keychain, #linus-henze, #LinusVanPelt, #mac, #macos, #malware, #media, #mojavedesert, #money, #passwordmanager, #passwords, #pathways, #paywall, #security, #silicon-valley, #siliconangle, #siliconvalley, #sites, #socialnetworkingservice, #sports-psychology, #talking, #Twitter, #video, #video-content, #Vulnerability, #vulnerability-in-macos, #wednesday, #weekend, #zdnet, program by Dr. Brett. Bookmark the permalink.
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The Stratton 7'10" X 10' 0" Rug by Oriental Weavers at Novello Home Furnishings in the Berlin, Barre, Montpelier, VT area. Product availability may vary. Contact us for the most current availability on this product. Browse other items in the Stratton collection from Novello Home Furnishings in the Berlin, Barre, Montpelier, VT area.
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A small modern resort (built in 2018) with only 6 apartments directly in central Tias, which are also for family's. All apartments are south-facing and have their own sheltered terrace with awning, so ideal for sunbathers. Nearby there are several bus stops, which go in different directions of the island. Restaurants, Fitness-Center, Sport Centre, supermarkets, bakery, butcher, banks, pharmacy, medical center and more other shops. Our administration is available on weekdays from 8:00 - 15:00 in German, English, Spanish language. Outside the facility parking is available which are available for free. Chargeable parking is available within the facility. Arrival time from 12 o'clock. Departure time until 10 o'clock. Smoking only allowed on the terrace. with fresh linen and fresh towels. Towels are only for the apartments. Outside you have to bring your own towels. For every booking a final cleaning is required. If you want a daily cleaning wish, please contact with the administration for a fee to vote. Respect the basic standards of coexistence, respect the rest of the neighbors, furniture and standards of cleanliness and hygiene.
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Chapter 27's Jared Leto @ The Sauce | Reserve Result. 30 Seconds To Mars singer Jared Leto visits The Sauce and chats with VJ Steven to promote Jarrett Schaefer's Chapter 27 at fuse Studios in New York City. NOFX's Fat Mike made an appearance as well.
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The Wedeco K series is a proven, energy-efficient UV solution for the disinfection of drinking water at large facilities whenever a closed-vessel UV system is preferred. Xylem's Wedeco K series has demonstrated its ability with many installations worldwide for drinking water. The K series UV system has also been extensively tested to meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's UV Disinfection Guidance Manual (USEPA's UVDGM, 2006). The extensive validation allows for proven disinfection performance over a wide range of UV transmittance (UVT) values and a variety of target organisms including Adenovirus. Additionally the sensor-controlled OptiDose monitors operating conditions in real time, including flow, UV transmittance, and UV intensity. Then, with proven control logic, OptiDose adjusts the energy consumption to the minimum needed to meet dosing requirements. No assumptions are made regarding process parameters, ensuring cost savings and disinfection confidence at all times. As a purely physical disinfection solution and 100% chemical free, UV does not carry the risk of forming harmful by-products, such as trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs). Replacing chlorine with UV reduces handling and transportation risks of chemicals, avoiding dangers for both plant operators and the environment. Xylem's Wedeco Ecoray lamps used by the K series also have reduced mercury content and consume less energy, further reducing the carbon footprint. For improved economics and maximum sustainability, the K series employ Wedeco low-pressure, high-output, amalgam Ecoray UV lamps and ballasts. Used in combination with the variable power option, the Ecoray technology results in excellent energy efficiency under all operating conditions. Particularly in dimmed mode, they realize average energy savings of up to 20% compared to existing technologies. The K series UV system can be supplied with any number of rows from 2 to 13, allowing the best design tailored to the necessary flow range. In addition, the system can be installed indoors or outdoors, with various control modes, cabinet types, and SCADA communication types. The K series can be easily customized to match specific site requirements by either supplying the vessel with room for more rows, or by adding flanges to allow more rows to be added at a later date. The control cabinet can be placed indoors or outdoors even at high ambient temperatures with an optional stainless steel enclosure and air conditioning. The Wedeco K series UV system maximizes operator usability with minimum maintenance. The controller unifies all sensor signals, alarms, SCADA connectivity, and OptiDose closed loop control for easy monitoring and control. An offline cleaning system keeps the sleeves clean, minimizing manual cleaning effort, and Ecoray UV lamps come with a 14,000 h lamp life guarantee, reducing lamp maintenance.
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A battle between new and old school hip hop will hit the stage in July, A riviting new play written by Cynthia Hardeman and Storm directed by Karen Paisley and starring Jerron O'neal and Treyvon Wainright. Sun Of The Revolution joins this year's Kansas City Fringe Festival. For $15 ticket.
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The fertile, low-lying land between the Monnow and Usk rivers was important for easy access into the agricultural lands of South Wales, and in the eleventh century the Norman invaders built a trio of strongholds here to protect their interests. In 1201, Skenfrith, Grosmont and White castles were presented by King John to Hubert de Burgh, who employed sophisticated new ideas on castle design to replace the earlier, square-keeped structures. In 1260, the advancing army of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd began to threaten the king's supremacy in South Wales, and the three castles were refortified in readiness. Gradually, the castles were adapted as living quarters and royal administration centres, and the only return to military usage came in 1404–05, when Owain Glyndŵr's army pressed down to Grosmont, only to be defeated by the future King Henry V. The castles slipped into disrepair and were finally sold separately in 1902, the first time since 1138 that the three had fallen out of single ownership.
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ATLANTA - R&B Supergroup 112 is back after an 11-year album hiatus with new music. Band members Quinnes "Q" Parker, Marvin "Slim" Scandrick, Daron Jones and Michael Keith are excited for the venture as well as debuting the release of "Q Mike Slim Daron" in their hometown of Atlanta. "I'm just really excited and glad that Atlanta has embraced us much as it has. It feels really good to be in Atlanta. It's good to be home," Michael said. The group is hosting a week full of community events as part of its "112 Takeover" ahead of the album's release. FOX 5's Marissa Mitchell sat down with the quartet during a meet-and-greet session Tuesday at SunTrust Park. "This album right here is probably the most well-versed album," Slim told Mitchell. "It shows each individual's strong suit. We really wanted people to understand how we assembled and why we assembled 112." Known for hits "Only You," "Anywhere" and the mega-smash, "Peaches & Cream," the group plans to merge its legendary blend of R&B and hip-hop with today's music scene. "I think R&B is in a good place. This is where I live. It was in a good place in the '90s. It's in a good place now," Daron added. "We are going to bring some of the '90s vibes back that some people are missing." The "112 Takeover" started Monday with the group's return to their alma mater, South Atlanta High School. The school honored the performers with its Phoenix Award. Band members also provided scholarships to two graduating seniors. The "112 Music Scholarship" will provide tuition assistance to students interested in music careers. "You always want to get love from your home and being in your own backyard. "It really is a 112 Takeover," Q told Mitchell. "We are just walking in our purpose. We are just showing up and allowing things to happen because it is already written. We just have to do our part by showing up every day and doing what we do." 112 will host a free community fair and concert this Saturday in Atlanta.
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Mr. Gregory "Greg" Joseph Soyke, 48 By Editor | August 9, 2022 | 0 Gregory "Greg" Joseph Soyke, 48, of Adel, passed away on Sunday, July 31, 2022, surrounded by his family at Tift Regional Medical Center. He was born June 8, 1974 in Oakland, CA, but spent most of his life in Binghamton, NY and in Adel, GA. Greg was a master carpenter by trade, and his hobbies included cooking, woodworking, riding motorcycles and spending time with his family. Greg is survived by his mother Helen Soyke; sisters, Tonya Soyke-Tasker, and Ronda Soyke; brother, Timothy (Alicia) Soyke: his children, Sebastian "Bass" Soyke, Jared (Samantha) Soyke, Dakota "DJ" Soyke, Kristal (Stevie) Sheffield, and Andrew (Paige) Sisler; grandchildren, Scarlett and Deliliah Soyke, Oliver Sisler, and another expected February 2023; fiancé, Rebecca Paige; special friend and mother of his children, Juanita Soyke; and many nieces and nephews that were close to him. Greg was preceded in death by his father, Ronald J. Soyke. A memorial service will be held at Purvis Funeral Home on Friday, August 12th, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. for friends and family to come together and remember the many wonderful times that were shared with him. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at www.purvisfh.com. Purvis Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Christopher I. Doty received his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia. He completed a residency at Kings County Hospital /State University of New York – Brooklyn campus in Brooklyn, New York. Upon graduation, he took a faculty position at Kings County Hospital in the medical education division. After 12 years as a faculty member, he moved to Lexington to serve as the vice chair and residency director in the department of Emergency Medicine. Doty has won numerous institutional and national teaching awards and is also an Abraham Flexner Master Educator. His academic and research interests include cognition, andragogy, residency education and acute decompensated heart failure.
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Last edited by Shanos 1 edition of Francis Asbury"s America found in the catalog. Francis Asbury"s America an album of early American Methodism by Francis Asbury Published 1984 by F. Asbury Press in Grand Rapids, MI . Description and travel, Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodism, Statement compiled and edited by Terry D. Bilhartz Contributions Bilhartz, Terry D. LC Classifications BX8495.A8 A33 1984 ISBN 10 0310447917, 0310447909 Will we have any Francis Asburys on November 9, people with a vision for a future beyond the conflict? People with courage of conviction that Jesus is raised from the dead, is the definitive word of God, and whose lives have been transformed and empowered by the Holy Spirit, yet people with humility to sacrifice their status, empathize with. Asbury, born in England in , came to America in and labored here until his death. He was ordained one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America at the Baltimore Conference of December, [] Extended Research. Francis Asbury was born on Aug , in Staffordshire, England. The journal of the Rev. Francis Asbury, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, from August 7, , to December 7, Item Preview remove-circle Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. eBay Books. Books make very good gifts. They are items that provide hours of enjoyment for the recipient. They are a one-size-fits-all solution to the problem of what to buy for a loved one. A book is also a considerate option when giving to an acquaintance such as a coworker. Browse from eBays extensive book selection. The above scene from the book, Black Country, depicts Francis Asbury's call to preach, the actual beginning of the Francis Asbury circuits in England. Previous to this spring season in , Francis Asbury had spent nearly two years leading the class of faithful at the West Bromwich Wesleyan society. Francis Asbury (August 20 or 21, – Ma ) was one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United his 45 years in the colonies and the newly independent United States, he devoted his life to ministry, traveling on horseback and by carriage thousands of miles to those living on the frontier. Contents. Challenge to integrate Values education and technology Land Tenure in Village Ceylon Grace divorce. Religious dissent in East Anglia The Best of Coaching Volleyball M.A. Ansari Educational evaluation A Date With Dad And Other Calamities (Adventures in Odyssey) core of Gandhis philosophy. American Bar Association National Institute on the National Energy Policy, Environmental Barriers to Energy Development Protestant Dictionary bibliographical guide to the English educational system. Cavendish township geophysical test range The waysiders Francis Asbury"s America by Francis Asbury Download PDF EPUB FB2 Francis Asbury's America: An album of early American Methodism Paperback – January 1, /5(2). English-born Francis Asbury was one of the most important religious leaders in American history. Asbury single-handedly guided the creation of the American Methodist church, which became the largest Protestant denomination in nineteenth-century America, and laid the foundation of the Holiness and Pentecostal movements that flourish by: Francis Asbury's America by Francis Asbury,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(2). Get this from a library. Asburys in America. [Carl E Asbury] -- Francis Asbury (fl) immigrated in from England to Kent County, Maryland. Francis and Henry Asbury were probably two of his sons; Francis (d) lived in Kent County, and Henry moved. Description. PDF DOWNLOAD. In OctoberFrancis Asbury traveled to America from Great Britain at the behest of John Wesley. During his 45 years here, he devoted his life to Great Commission ministry, traveling thousands of miles on horseback and by carriage to reach those living across the vast frontier. Try the new Google Books. Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features Asburys in America. C.E. Asbury County Daniel daughter David December descendants died diod Donald Dorothy Edward Elizabeth Ellen England farm father February follows Francis Asbury George grade graduated Hannah Henry Asbury High School. In America he carried books in his saddle bags and read as he rode. He made it a rule Francis Asburys America book read at least pages a day. One August the young man, then 26 years old, attended a Methodist Conference held in. Methodism: America most successful of whom was Francis Asbury, a blacksmith, who arrived in He adapted Wesley's principles to the needs of the settled communities and of the frontier, but, unlike Wesley, Asbury supported the American Revolution and the new republic. Asbury's travels in America are amply noted in his three-volume journal, The Journal and Letters of Francis Asbury. However, his travels in England are much harder to piece together as very little information exists. John Wigger provide some details in American Saint, his biography on Asbury. Asburys in America. Statement of Responsibility: compiled by Carl E. Asbury Authors: Asbury, Carl E. (Carl Edward), (Main Author) Format: Books/Monographs/Book with Fiche Language: English Publication: North Fort Myers, Florida: C.E. Asbury, c Maryland. Francis and Henry Asbury were probably two of his sons; Francis (d) lived. In a way, Francis Asbury is America's British founding father. Born to loving parents inFrancis spends the first 26 years of his life in the blue-collar region of the West-Midlands in England. He is reading the Bible at the age of 6 enters the iron-working trade. Buy Francis Asbury's America: An Album of Early American Methodism by Francis Asbury online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 2 editions - starting at $ Shop now. Francis Asbury's America: an album of early American Methodism. [Francis Asbury; Terry D Bilhartz] -- "This book recounts--in Asbury's own words--the inspiring and challenging story of his life and the remarkable way God used him to bring revival to America."--Billy Graham--Cover. English-born Francis Asbury certainly had the numbers: during his year ministry in America, he traveled on horseback or in carriage an estimatedmiles, delivering s sermons. In fact, there are several indications that Henry Asbury was not the son of Francis Asbury. In the book, 'Asburys in America', it clearly states: (While Carl E. Asbury's book, "Asburys in America" is a good research tool, too many people take it as the Asbury bible, even though there are known errors in it.). Francis Asbury (Aug - Ma ) is remembered most for the leadership he provided to early American Methodism. Asbury must not be associated with the theologians of Methodism. Like Jabez Bunting among the British Wesleyan Methodists, Asbury was a great churchman within the American Methodist Episcopal Church. He was one of the first two general. "Purity of heart is to will one thing," Soren Kierkegaard's book title famously declared. That one thing for Asbury was a sure planting of the gospel across the various regions of America. In the contemporary age as in centuries past, faithfully acknowledging this "one thing" is a matter of self-denial and cross-bearing. Borrow it Toggle Dropdown Albert D. Cohen Management Library; Architecture/Fine Arts Library; Archives and Special Collections; Bibliothèque Alfred-Monnin (Université de Saint-Boniface). According to one source, Asbury's pilgrimage to America actually began before he was born. His devout mother saw a vision in which she was told her son would become a spiritual giant. We have not been able to confirm this, but Francis was born innear Birmingham, England. Generation No. 2 (from book: Asburys in America) (Daniel) Shadrack Asbury (Joseph-6, William Henry-5, Benjamin-4, Henry-3, Francis-2, Unknown-1 Asbury/Asberry) was born Ma in Fauquire County, Virginia, and died Aug in Green County, Kentucky. He married Loucinda Atkinson Octo in Adair County, Kentucky. In OctoberFrancis Asbury traveled to America from Great Britain at the behest of John Wesley. During his 45 years here, he spread Methodism in America as part of the Second Great Awakening. Some consider him the greatest religious influence in the early years of America. Across the years, Asbury sought to instruct and encourage his protégés through sermons, conversation, and .LibriVox recording of Journal of Francis Asbury, Volume I by Francis Asbury. Read in English by volunteer readers. As one of the first two bishops of the Methodist church in America and one of the most well-known circuit riders during the spread of Methodism, Francis Asbury kept a .Search the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books. My library. mercedesgo.com - Francis Asburys America book © 2020
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The name Rossorry ( Ros-airthir) has been linked with monastic and church history in Fermanagh since the 5th Century. At that time the name was linked to a convent set up by St. Fanchea, who was born of noble birth at Rathmore, Clogher. Rossorry at that time was in the townland of Lisgoole (Lisgabhail) and the names remained linked through a series of monasteries on the site. In 1626 a new church was built of cut stone with a thatched roof. Some of this stone survives until the present day, incorporated into the small building on the south side of the church, known as "The Stables". At this time the Estate of Lisgoole was in the hands of the Jones family and passed to Robert Johnston, who along with his mother, Mrs Henrietta Field, became the chief patrons of the Parish in the 20th century. In 1841 the new Church was built at Mullinacaw ( where it presently stands) to replace the old building at Lisgoole which was "beyond repair and too small for the use of the 2232 souls of the Parish" !! Rossorry Parish lies in central Co Fermanagh, located on the outskirts of Enniskillen town. It has a good age mix of parishioners totaling 1124 with many involved in the local community. Within the parish there is a close fellowship with an active and thriving farming community. Recent Incumbents have had a strong working relationship with our neighbours at the Graan Passionist Monastery. There is ongoing efforts to open and sustain dialogue to enhance good community relations in the area. The Parish has its own Church, Church hall, Stables meeting room, House and sizable Parish office. The Church accommodates approximately 400 people. Rossorry Parish promotes and supports a varied and thriving range of activities and groups. These include Church – Choir and Praise Band, Prayer Group, Sunday school and creche and Pastoral visitors. Organisations include Scouts, Guides, Beavers,Brownies and Rainbows. Adult groups include Mothers Union, Wednesday Club, Bowling, Mother and Toddler group, Menzone and Arts and Craft. A Parish Stewardship campaign was completed in 2014, focusing on Time, Talents and Treasures. This campaign has been successful in involving more people in the Parish and engaging more willing volunteers to assist in most aspects of Parish life. The Parish maintains close links with Jones Memorial Primary School, with the Incumbent usually serving as Chairman of the Board of Governors. Other schools located within the Parish include Portora Royal School and Willowbridge Special school. Additional schools within the locality include Devenish College, Erne Integrated College, Collegiate Grammar school and the South West College of Further Education. The Parish is blessed with the services of two recently admitted Parish Readers, a retired Non-Stipendiary Minister and Retired Canon. There are also volunteers who assist with the administration of Holy Communion, and a superior group of Church Readers.
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These are free. But for an undetermined length of time. Get 'em while they're hot. Damn it fear, do you have prime or something? Nope. These were free. But sometimes only for a day or two. Looks like none of them are free anymore. you should follow my posts more closely.
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Join us for our 4th annual Statewide Star Party on Saturday, April 9th! Come enjoy the dark skies of Elk Knob. We will use the park's 8″ Celestron telescope to enhance viewing of celestial objects. If you have a pair of binoculars, please bring them. It is likely to be cold at this time of year so dress appropriately for the weather. In the event of inclement weather, we will move inside the park office and use Stellarium so the weather won't spoil the fun. Meet at the park office at 6:00 p.m. For more information, please call 828-297-7261. If you missed them in the piedmont or just love spring ephemerals, come out to Elk Knob to see the first flowers of spring. Meet at the trailhead parking lot on Sunday, April 24rd at 2 p.m. As much a tradition this time of year as putting away winter clothes and enjoying fresh flowers, springtime means "pARTy" time for the Caldwell Arts Council and its supporters. This year's events include dinner parties, house concerts, workshops, the famous Lenoir Comedy Club, and even a dinner and private screening of the new EARTHCASTER documentary with internationally-renowned sculptor Thomas Sayre, creator of the "Across the Grain" sculpture in downtown Lenoir. Reservations and prepayment are required for each of these dinner pARTies and you can make your reservations using a credit card on our website, www.caldwellarts.com, or by calling 828-754-2486. All proceeds from these events (with exceptions noted) will benefit the Caldwell Arts Council. Tuesday, April 5, 6pm – CCC&TI Culinary School Chef Corey Hooks will prepare "A Twist on Southern Comforts" for 16 guests at $30/person. Saturday, April 9, 5pm – Six Waterpots Vineyard in Hudson will host a wine tasting party for up to 40 guests at $10/person. A portion of these proceeds will benefit the Caldwell Arts Council. Saturday, April 9, 6:30pm – Jimmie & Carrie Griffith will prepare a Brazilian Time feast followed by an intimate live Brazilian music concert in their home for 8 guests at $35/person. Sunday, April 10, 1pm – Nell Fisher will present a Native-American Themed dinner and attendees will craft a Native-American Dream Catcher. $15/person, limit 20. Friday, April 15, 7pm – Erik and Kourtney Rabinowitz will present Lenoir Contra Dance at New Song Church in the Lenoir Mall. Roberta Kogut will call the dances, and music will be provided by Bob Kogut, Patric Crouch, Kay Crouch and Ron Shuffler. No dance experience necessary! $10/person, no limit. Saturday, April 16, 6pm – John & Heidi McGowan will prepare an intimate Italian Dinner at their home at The Coves for 8 guests at $50/person. Saturday, April 16, 7-9pm – Rose Noakes and musician Kevin Smith present a Margaritaville Cocktail Party at the Irish Rose Bed & Breakfast with live music, exotic cocktails, wine and local beers and a great selection of appetizers. Limited to 50 guests at $25/person. Friday, April 22, 6pm – Internationally-renowned sculptor Thomas Sayre returns to town to host a dinner and private screening of the documentary "EARTHCASTER" at 1841 Cafe in downtown Lenoir. Limited to 50 guests at $35/person. A portion of these proceeds will benefit the Caldwell Arts Council. Tuesday, April 26, 5:30pm – Joseph and Brooke Delk will host a bourbon tasting party at the Caldwell Arts Council, along with bourbon-inspired hors d'oeuvres and mint juleps on the porch; 20 guests at $25/person. Saturday, April 30, 10am – Grilling and Brewing with instructor Kevin Smith of the Grill & Brew Club at Studio 102 in downtown Lenoir. Introduction to home beer brewing. Try craft beers and enjoy delicious hamburgers grilled by members of the Grill & Brew Club; limited to 14 guests at $25/person. Saturday, April 30, 7pm – Exploring Creative Photography with photographer and dentist Douglas Terry at Studio 102. Enjoy light snacks and a pint or two of craft beer or wine while Doug inspires you with his creative images to pursue or revive a photography passion. 20 guests at $25/person. Saturday, May 7, 7pm – Lenoir Comedy Club returns this time to the JE Broyhill Civic Center (upstairs) with Comedy Zone's Dean Napolitano and Ryan Van Genderen keeping you laughing for an evening of adult comedy! Limited to 200 guests at $30/person in advance, $35 at the door. Thursday through Sunday May 12-15, times vary (see website) – ShadowLine Vineyard's Winery Weekend offers several opportunities to taste all the wines made at their winery; $10/person. A portion of the proceeds from this wine tasting will benefit the Caldwell Arts Council. Friday, May 13, 7pm – Kay and Patrick Crouch will perform their eclectic repertoire of modern folk songs, jazz, traditional and contemporary blueglass, Celtic airs and dance tunes while you endor hors d'oeuvres and beverages at the Caldwell Arts Council. 35 guests at $15/person. Saturday, May 21, 6pm – Dr. Steve and Dawn Mathews will prepare a Middle East Feast for your enjoyment at the Caldwell Arts Council – take a tour of the Middle East, where the food is delicious and the spices are intoxicating! Limited to 12 guests at $25/person. The Caldwell Arts Council presents art programs that foster the cultural arts in Caldwell County. Located at 601 College Avenue SW near the heart of downtown Lenoir, hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday & 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. There is no admission charge, although donations are gratefully accepted. To be added to the mailing list or e-mail list, please call 828-754-2486 or [email protected]. The Caldwell Arts Council's programs are supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources and by individual and corporate donors. The next session of Yoga classes are scheduled to meet from 6:15-7:15pm at the Lois E. Harrill Senior Center on Tuesdays beginning April 5th. Classes will also be held at the Western Watauga Community Center (WWCC) on Thursdays starting April 7th from 11am-noon. The instructor, Akal Dev Sharonne, has been a yoga practitioner and teacher for more than 30 years. Her classes are a delightful blend of humor, challenge and wisdom. The cost of each 12-week session is $75.00 per person. Call Akal Dev to register, 828-264-1384. Flutist Wendy Rolfe will present a guest recital April 3 at 6 p.m. in Broyhill Music Center's Recital Hall. Admission is free. Rolfe will be joined by harpsichordist Michael Bell and flutist Nancy Schneeloch-Bingham from the Hayes School of Music. Rolfe is one of the United States' leading performers on historical and modern flutes. She is a professor of flute at the Berklee College of Music. She has recorded for Decca, Telarc, CRI, Analekta, and Neuma. She was guest artist on "Odette," which was chosen as CD of the year in 2005 by the Brazilian Ministry of Education and Culture Radio. She has also recorded for Disney and for Ken Burns. The program includes two movements from Micel Blavet's "Sonata, Op. 2. No. 3 in E minor and two movements from J.S. Bach's "Trio Sonata in G Major, BWV 1039," both performed on an 18th century traverse, "The Hermit of Killarney" by Charles Nicholson and "Yankee Doodle" performed on the eight-key classical flute and five-key classical piccolo. Also on the program are "Souvenir du Para" by Mathieu-André Reichert performed on a 19th century Rudall-Carte cocuswood flute, traditional folk tunes performed on a Brazilian folk flute and Harvey Sollberger's "Riding the Wind II" and Goffredo Petrassi's "Dialogo Angelico" performed on contemporary Brannen-Cooper flutes. Rolfe performs, records and tours with the Handel and Haydn Society, Boston Baroque, New York's Concert Royal, New York Collegium, Toronto's Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Houston's Mercury orchestra and holds the piccolo chair in the Cape Symphony Orchestra. She was a Tanglewood Fellow, and has also performed at the Waterloo, Monadnock, and Buzzards Bay Festivals, and the Boston Early Music and Connecticut Early Music Festivals. She performed and taught at the International Summer Festival in Brasilia, the International Flute Festival in Lima, Peru, and the International Flute Festival hosted by the Conservatorio de Musica in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In August 2014 she performed at the Nordic Historical Keyboard Festival in Kuopio, Finland. This year, she will return to the International Flute Festival in Quito, and the "Perla del Pacifico Festival" in Ecuador. In 2013, with pianist Deborah DeWolf Emery, Rolfe released "Images of Eve," featuring music written by women from across the globe. Rolfe serves on the National Flute Association's Historical Flutes Committee with Schneeloch-Bingham, was chair of the NFA's Cultural Outreach Committee and also served on its Board of Directors. Appalachian State University will test its campus-wide siren warning system Wednesday, April 6, at 11:55 a.m. Tests are normally conducted on the first Wednesday of the month. For more information about the warning system, visit http://epo.appstate.edu/siren-warning-system.
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jingle jingle Which Christmas tree is best for the environment? Real, fake, or 'used' fake? Here's your guide to making the best decision this year E4C/E+/Getty Images Kate S. Petersen As Earth edges ever closer to climate calamity, the holiday season presents a new opportunity to take action and make a greener, cleaner choice when it comes to the center piece of many households: the Christmas tree. But while you might want to make the best-practice purchase, both the artificial and natural tree industries argue their product is best for the environment. Here, Inverse sheds some light on this year's holiday dilemma… What kind of trees are Christmas trees? Christmas trees are usually conifers of some kind, including fir, pine, and spruce species. Whether you go for a fake or a real tree this holiday season, there are other choices you can make to benefit the environment all year round. Thomas Barwick / Getty Images Where are real Christmas trees grown? According to Sightline Institute, about 9 million Christmas trees are harvested from farms in the Pacific Northwest every year. Oregon leads the United States in terms of production, and Washington is number five. Christmas trees are also grown in the Great Lakes region and across the Northeast. NBC News previously reported that six counties, four in Oregon and two in North Carolina, make up more than fifty percent of Christmas tree production. Ashe County in North Carolina was the largest producer, according to NBC News. What are the environmental consequences of a real Christmas tree? "One of the things associated with the real Christmas tree is that it can be sprayed with chemical pesticides that are bad for workers and the environment," Kelley Dennings, a campaigner at the Center for Biological Diversity, tells Inverse. These chemicals can include glyphosate, a known endocrine disrupter and carcinogen. Jill Sidebottom, an Area Extension Forestry Specialist at North Carolina State University, tells Inverse North Carolina's Christmas tree farmers typically use less pesticides than do food crop farmers, and that pest-control tactics vary based on geographic location. There are some serious silver linings to real trees, too. Dennings says buying a farmed Christmas tree is a way to support local economies and Christmas tree farms do sequester carbon and provide habitat, although not as effectively as a more diverse ecosystem would. "It's better than… a subdivision," Dennings says. She also says organic trees are an option, which would avoid some of the concerns regarding toxic chemicals in pesticides or other growth agents. A Christmas tree farm lillisphotography / Getty Images What happens to real Christmas trees after December? Options for Christmas-tree disposal include the landfill, burning, and recycling for mulch. Of these, landfilling is the worst option for the environment, because the tree will produce methane as it decomposes — a potent greenhouse gas. Burning also releases emissions into the atmosphere. Recycling a tree thorough mulching is best in environmental terms because it encourages carbon sequestration and soil fertility as it composts. As previously reported by Inverse, you could also consider eating your tree. Can I recycle my tree? The answer is likely 'yes.' Dennings says that most municipalities in the United States have Christmas tree recycling programs. RecycleNow.com has a recycling facility search tool to help you find a place to recycle your tree near you. But what if you can't have a real tree, or prefer not to deal with the needles dropping? You might opt for a fake tree. What are plastic trees made from? According to research body Sightline Institute, most artificial trees are made from a combination of PVC and steel. "Artificial trees are not great," Dennings says. In addition to being created from fossil fuels and toxic chemicals, they are "harmful to the climate," she says. They also create "toxic pollution" purely by virtue of their existence. PVC is a potentially toxic material in the environment. Artificial Christmas trees usually can't be recycled, either. When they are discarded, they typically head for the landfill or incineration. Essentially, their creation and their destruction are both damaging to the environment. What's the best kind of plastic tree for the environment? Inverse did not locate any studies comparing the environmental impacts of different types of artificial Christmas trees. But there is a solid green option open to plastic tree buyers: A hand-me-down or second-hand artificial tree is definitely better for the environment than buying a new one. What are the environmental effects of plastic Christmas trees? The most-positive aspect of an artificial Christmas tree is that it can be used over and over, over again. You can consider alternative Christmas tree options Ghetea Florin / EyeEm / Getty Images What is best: A plastic tree or a real tree? A 2009 cradle-to-grave analysis of Christmas trees concluded natural trees were better than artificial trees from a carbon emissions perspective — but only over the short term. Over the longer term, the two were comparable if the artificial tree were used for at least 20 years. But here is the thing: If you want to do your best for the environment this holiday season, think outside the box. Dennings suggests exploring alternatives to both a disposable natural tree and a potentially toxic artificial tree. Alternatives include: Buying a second-hand artificial tree. Decorating potted trees or houseplants during the holidays. Decorating trees in your garden. Making a Christmas tree-like display out of counterintuitive objects, like books or beer cans, a la Festivus. The Inverse analysis — No matter what tree you go for, the emissions burden from both the fake and the real kinds are pretty minimal compared to that stemming from other day-to-day consumer behavior. "All told, your tree has a climate impact equivalent to driving roughly between 10 and 20 miles. So, bike to work a few days a year, and you've already offset your tree, no matter which type it is," according to the Sightline organization's website. They make a point: It's easy to fixate on a purchase like a Christmas tree and ignore all of the other, every-day, single-use purchases you make throughout the rest of the year, like plastic wrapped foods, toothpicks, and printer paper, to name just three. Elephants could be key to saving the planet — here's why Almost half of land animals will soon face extreme heat — here's why that's so scary
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A chunky book in the Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy series at over 330 pages, as this is a serious subject of contributing to the science of astronomy. The book is split into three main sections. The first section takes you through your equipment required for making scientific findings. This section takes you through the telescope, mount, cameras, filters and on combining the right telescope with the right CCD camera. There is also a chapter on external factors, namely the weather. The second section talks about the areas you may be interested in following, whether its lunar imaging, deep sky imaging, planetary imaging, solar imaging or minor planetary imaging. There is then a chapter on planning your observing and imaging session. There is also a chapter which discusses imaging file formats, and how to collect and calibrate your images. The final chapter in this section is about putting it all into practice and it lists various procedures for collimation, polar alignment, setting up your guidescope, how to focus and about getting your dark, flat, bias and light frames. This chapter also lists the procedures for imaging deep sky and solar objects – large and small. Now once you have acquired your data part three covers processing and analysing your data. This includes astrometry, photometry, spectroscopy and planetary topography and feature analysis. There is then a chapter on how to submit your findings to scientific organisations. The last chapter is quite nice as it talks about amateur astronomers getting access to the professional level observatories. There are five appendices; the first covering acronyms used in the book, the second is a training syllabus, the third contains photometric uncertainty calculations, the fourth is good as it gives you example imaging setups, with a cross section of the authors imaging setup. The fifth appendix lists where to find software on the web.
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Instructions to make a submarine that can move right, left, up, down, turn, and carry objects. Easy and cost effective to make. Built primarily from PVC. Grab 2 3.5" PVC and attach 1 to each opening on the elbow connector. Grab 2 T connectors and attach one to each end of the 3.5" PVC. Insert this piece by the 4" sides in between the two T holes that are facing each other. Grab two 3.5" PVC pieces and insert them in the last hole on the T connectors. Grab two elbow connectors and add one on each end of the 3.5 PVC pieces you had just put on. (Make sure the elbow pieces' holes are facing each other.) Insert a 9" PVC in between these two corner pieces. On the cross piece connector insert a 6.5" PVC in one of the vertical facing holes. Insert the piece you just made (the T with the two pieces of PVC) into the elbows from from the previous piece. Attach two more 3.5" PVC in either side of the T's. Attach two more elbows on the edges on the 3.5" pieces of PVC. They should be facing the same way as before (the holes should be facing each other). Attach a piece of 7.5" insulation to a 9" piece of PVC and fit this piece into the two elbows. Secure both pieces of insulation with at least two cable ties on either end. Attach the second square you just made to the 6.5" PVC coming out of the cross PVC. Attach two elbows with a small piece of PVC. Attach a 2" piece of PVC inside one of the elbows. Now, you should have a hook. Attach a 4.5" long piece of PVC to the other elbow and attach this hook to the cross PVC. What you have now should look like this image. You have completed the frame for your submarine! 1. Make 6 wax balls the size of a quarter using the wax from the wax ring. You will need 2 wax balls per motor. 2. Put one wax ball on the top of the motor and one on the bottom. 3. Press motor into plastic casing. 4. Do this for each motor. 5. Strip the wires at the bottom of the motors (you will attach the switches to them later). Attach the motors where they're shown in the picture. Position with zip ties and secure with electrical tape to keep in place. The two left and right motors were attached as shown in the close up. Take a small piece of PVC, loop a zip tie through it, and secure the motor in place. Secure with electrical tape. 1. Take a piece of wire and about 1 1/2" down, cut slightly with scissors and pull off grey exterior to reveal the wires inside. 2. You should now see four pairs of wires in brown, blue, green, and orange. You will only need three of these pairs, so wrap one of them around the gray part under the exposed wire (we chose orange, but the color doesn't matter). 3. Untwist the three remaining pairs so you have six wires, three solid colored and three striped. 4. Using your wire strippers, strip off about 1 cm of the colored plastic on each wire to expose the colored wire underneath. 5. Bend each individual copper wire to form 6 hooks. 6. Hook these through the metal holes at the bottom of the switch. 7. Plug in your soldering iron and wait until it's heated up. 8. Soldering the wires to the switch will act like glue to hold everything together. To solder, hold the soldering iron up to each place where the wire meets the switch, and dab the solder at the area. This should cover the whole area in melted solder that will harden quickly. 9. Twist together the wires at the bottom of one motor to the wires at the bottom of one switch. Solder the point where they meet to hold them together. Make sure the first switch works, then do the same for the others. 10. Drill three holes the size of your switches in your scrap wood. Insert the switches in the holes. 1. Cover all open wire with electrical tape. 2. CHECK YOUR BUOYANCY. This will differ depending on where you want your submarine to work. The submarine should be able to float but should still be able to go down when you move the switch. If your submarine will not move down, you will need to experiment by removing insulation and drilling holes in the top PVC as needed. 3. Make sure the sub moves! If not, you may need to rewire or just enforce the open wires with more tape.
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Last year Lewis Jackson was seriously hurt in a car accident. He suffered several fractures to his back, and sustained very severe brain injuries. He was treated at Southmead Hospital where he spent just over three weeks in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) before being transferred to a neurological ward. In February this year he was moved to Frenchay's Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit for intense therapy. He underwent physiotherapy, psychotherapy, speech and language therapy, hydro therapy and many more. Lewis has had to relearn how to walk, talk, eat and do all of the things that we take for granted. Last month Lewis finally returned home. To thank the ICU at Southmead, and the Frenchay unit, Lewis and his family hosted a charity event at The Star Inn, Wotton-Under-Edge earlier this month. The very successful evening raised an amazing £1600 for both Southmead's ICU and Frenchay's Rehabilitation Unit. Lewis says; " It's been a long hard few months and I couldn't have got through it without my family or the hospital staff at Southmead. I want to thank everyone for everything they have done for me and my family." We're very grateful to the family for all of their fundraising efforts and for sharing their story.
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The departments and operations within Campus Enterprises include NC State Dining, NC State Stores, Trademark & Licensing, Talley Student Union, Witherspoon Student Center, Rave!Catering, the One Card Office, Lonnie Poole Golf Course, Park Alumni Center and Vending operations. Each shares a common goal: help create a vibrant live, learn, work and play environment at NC State by offering inviting spaces, quality products and services, value and extraordinary guest experiences. The Senior Director of Hospitality Services directs the planning and operation of hospitality services for this $48+ million self-operated Campus Enterprises Division of NC State University. Under the direction of the Associate Vice Chancellor, the Senior Director oversees the administration and management of all University Dining operations, including dining halls, food courts, coffee shops, convenience stores, cafes, athletic concessions, catering, and vending programs. The position is the community liaison for hospitality services, ensuring positive and supportive interaction with students and all University constituencies. In addition to the University's primary self-operated dining program, the position provides recommendations to leadership, negotiates terms and provides oversight of third- party food service providers and coordinates such contracts with the AVC and Purchasing authorities within Campus Enterprises and the University. The position has budget development responsibility for operations and capital needs and for the financial performance of all operations in hospitality services. This position requires substantial operational assessment and new program creation and innovation to ensure services reflect student and community needs, best practices are maintained, and contemporary trends and service opportunities are pursued. Plans for and ensures that facilities, equipment and all assets in hospitality services are managed to maximize their utility and longevity. This position is part of the Campus Enterprises senior management team supporting both long and short term strategic plans and formalizing goals. The position supervises seven (7) director level positions. Provide budget development and financial management of $48 million for the department, including all sources and uses of funds, human resources, cost of goods sold and other purchasing expenses; Ensure effective marketing and public relations for the department working with the division marketing department and other partners as applicable; includes building effective relationships with faculty, staff, and students in order to provide for their respective needs; Ensure exemplary food quality, menu variety, nutrition, innovation and contemporary culinary appeal for all location concepts; Keep food and workplace safety, sanitation, health department and OSHA compliance and other policies and procedures as required; Ensure sufficient levels of well trained and competent supervisory, regular, temporary and student employees, and provide professional development opportunities; Provide department leadership in the development of capital projects and their place in the department strategic plan; Contribute knowledge for furniture, fixtures and equipment "FF&E", and act as Liaison with University and contractor stakeholders on department needs for capital projects; Provide for business continuity/emergency response planning to ensure the campus is sufficiently served in times of severe weather and other disruptive events; Collaborate with Campus Enterprises and University information technology leadership in the selection and deployment of technology throughout the department, provide effective utilization and administration of POS, Menu Management and on-line systems such as CBORD, Blackboard and Sequoia; Ensure effective support to students with special dietary needs; and Work with division and University Purchasing on vendor RFPs, contracts and purchasing relationships to ensure product quality, service and value. Minimum Education and Experience Requires a relevant post-Baccalaureate degree with a minimum of three (3) years or greater of related professional experience, or a relevant undergraduate degree and a minimum of five (5) years or greater or relevant experience may be substituted for the advanced degree. Required Skills of the Position Proficient in Microsoft Office, Google suite and PC or MAC operating systems; Experience with Enterprise accounting systems, e.g. PeopleSoft, SAP, Banner; Excellent verbal and written communication skills including public speaking and presentation skills; Excellent interpersonal and other soft skills; Strong budgetary and financial administrative knowledge; and A strong knowledge of capital project planning and construction and its relationship to operations. Preferred Experience and Qualifications of the Position A relevant post-Baccalaureate degree with a minimum of eight (8) years or greater of related professional experience. A relevant undergraduate degree and a minimum of twelve (12) years or greater relevant experience may be substituted for the advanced degree; Proven success in effective management within a hospitality organization of similar size and complexity, including residential, retail, convenience stores, and catering/event components; Experience with athletic concessions; Possesses a strong political acumen, ability to advocate and secure resources and excellent strategic planning skills; A collaborative management style and demonstrated commitment to students and customer service; Skilled in human resource management; and Demonstrated understanding and appreciation for how students' campus experience contributes to their academic success. Inquiries, nominations, and applications are invited and may be directed to Justin Lang, director, NC State Executive Search Services, at (919) 513-1963 or [email protected]. Confidential review of applications will begin in July, and will continue until the position is filled. Candidates should provide a resume or curriculum vitae, cover letter, and the names and contact information of three professional references. References will not be contacted without prior knowledge and approval of candidates. These materials may be submitted on-line at https://jobs.ncsu.edu/ (position# 00046023). About NC State At NC State, we create prosperity for North Carolina and the nation. We began as a land-grant institution grounded in agriculture and engineering. Today, we're a pre-eminent research enterprise that excels across disciplines. NC State is a powerhouse in science, technology, engineering and math. We lead in agriculture, education, textiles, business and natural resources management. We're at the forefront of teaching and research in design, the humanities and the social sciences. And we're home to one of the world's best colleges of veterinary medicine. Our more than 34,000 undergraduate and graduate students learn by doing. They pursue original research and start new companies. They forge connections with top employers and serve communities local and global. Through it all, they enjoy an outstanding return on investment. About Raleigh and North Carolina North Carolina's rapid growth makes the state a diversity leader and top spot for young professionals and families. Raleigh reflects statewide growth as a city on the rise: 2 among the best places for business and careers (Forbes, 2017) 2 hot spot for tech jobs (Forbes, 2016) 3 best city for young professionals (Forbes, 2016) 4 best place to live (U.S. News & World Report, 2016) Best big city in the Southeast (Time, 2016) With Durham and Chapel Hill, the capital city anchors the Research Triangle, a national hotspot for high- tech enterprise. The region's top companies — including IBM, Cisco Systems, SAS Institute, Biogen Idec and GlaxoSmithKline — rank among the country's best employers. NC State also maintains strong agricultural partnerships with Bayer, BASF and Syngenta, companies that lead the way in hiring new NC State graduates. Celebrating its 131st year in 2018, NC State continues to make its founding purpose a reality. Every day our career-ready graduates and world-leading faculty make the fruits of learning, discovery and engagement available to people across the state, throughout the nation and around the world. NC State provides equal opportunity and affirmative action efforts, and the university prohibits all forms of unlawful discrimination, harassment and retaliation that are based upon a person's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability, gender identity, genetic information, sexual orientation or veteran status. 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Combine lemon and lime juices in 2-quart glass bowl. Whisk in oil and spices. Cut fish in 1 1/2 inch cubes; add cubes to marinade and toss well. Let stand at room temperature 2 hours; stir occasionally. Drain fish and reserve marinade. Heat oven to 550 degrees Fahrenheit or broil. Thread fish cubes alternately with green pepper and orange chunks on skewers. Place skewers on rack in 15 x 10 x 1 inch pan. Broil 4 to 5 inches from heat; turning a quarter turn 3 times and basting with marinade about 6 to 8 times. Heat remaining marinade and serve with fish. I could definitely go for this one. Sounds yummy. And thanks for stopping by my blog.
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રાતે કેટલા કલાક ઉંઘ લો છો ..? ચેતી જજો, આ ગંભીર બિમારીનું જોખમ A new study warns that getting less than five hours of sleep a night doubles the risk of dementia. Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston examined data from 2,812 American adults, as well as people aged 65 and over. 'Very short' sleep time was defined as five hours or less, and 7-8 hours was found to be twice the risk of dementia compared to the 'recommended time'. Do you sleep less than 5 hours a night? New research confirms previous research that lack of sleep inevitably sets the stage for Alzheimer's disease, a form of dementia. This research does not investigate the cause behind the relationship, but the lack of proper rest can prevent the brain from eliminating toxins, leading to a decrease in brain function. Fear of double risk of dementia Researchers have identified an "urgent need" to identify specific recommendations for improving sleep in the elderly. Researcher Dr Rebecca Robbins says the results explain the relationship between lack of sleep and the risk of dementia and the importance of helping the elderly get enough sleep every day. According to the World Health Organization, about 50 million people worldwide suffer from dementia and about 10 million new cases occur each year. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia and can contribute to 60-70% of cases of dementia. According to the UK Alzheimer's Society, more than 900,000 people in Britain live with dementia and the figure is estimated to be one million by 2024. The Sleep Foundation says that sleep disorders are more common in the elderly than in any other age group. There are many types of dementia, of which Alzheimer's disease is the most common. ગુજરાતીમાં માહિતી માટે અહી ક્લિક કરો Dementia is a global concern, but is found in most affluent countries. There is currently no cure for dementia, but medications can slow it down. If reported at an early stage, more effective treatment can occur. Older people who don't get enough sleep have a 25 percent higher risk of stress and dementia, according to new research in China. Tags Health, NEWS
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'America First!' AWOL From Beijing, War With North Korea Looms Mon 7:46 am +00:00, 13 Nov 2017 posted by Gordon Nov 13, 2017 by Tyler Durden Authored by James George Jatras via The Strategic Culture Foundation, There's no indication that President Donald Trump's summit with China's Xi Jinping achieved any breakthrough on North Korea. But why didn't it? After all, Trump said that China could "fix" the North Korea problem "easily and quickly" and it was just a matter of Xi's making up his mind to do so. No less divorced from reality was Trump's half-hearted pitch on the US trade imbalance with China. The problem, he said, was not the Chinese – whom he complimented on their cleverness in exploiting our stupidity – but on the flaccid policies of prior American administrations. Quite true! But what will he do differently? Not much it seems, except maybe give a big tax cut with no strings attached to fat corporations that are thrilled to keep moving their operations overseas. Global market über alles! And here we all thought Hillary Clinton lost the election . . . All in all, Trump's China visit was characterized by putting his "America First!" campaign principles on ice in favor of the globalist agenda of his economic advisers and subordination of trade to the geopolitical concerns of the military Junta that runs his administration for him. Sure, there might some tinkering here and there, like the recent hit against Chinese aluminum foil dumping. But plutocrats worried about a "trade war" with China can sleep easy. On North Korea – the overwhelming US preoccupation at the Trump-Xi summit – Trump came up empty. For months observers have fretted over Trump's oscillating rhetoric from fire and destruction one day to let's-make-a-deal the next. He's his own good cop, bad cop act. In principle there's nothing wrong with bluster and unpredictability. The art of the deal, you know. Despite the claims of Trump's detractors, the President's supposed irresponsibility and impulsiveness aren't the problem. Trump's personal style hasn't yet resulted in war, and if war comes, that wouldn't be the reason for it. Rather the real danger comes from the ostensible experts who set the parameters within which Trump operates, to whom he's unwisely outsourced his foreign and security policies. The following articles of faith are baked into the cake: First, It's nice that there has evidently been a back channel for direct US talks with North Korea, but from Washington's perspective there is nowhere for negotiations to go past demands for denuclearization. Any kind of concession to Pyongyang is out of the question, as it would mean "rewarding aggression" and "showing weakness." There are no evident contours for a deal when only one side is expected to make concessions. Second, because Washington has defined North Korea's nukes as ipso facto a vital threat to the US, the minimum acceptable US goal is Pyongyang's dumping its weapons.. (Regime change would better, since it would also mean denuclearization.) The fact that Pyongyang is unlikely to give up its nukes under any circumstances means there can no deal. Third, in Washington's collective mind the crisis is 100 percent the fault of North Korea, zero percent the result of our presence in Korea, of our threats against Pyongyang, or of our actions elsewhere. How can you blame us – we tried diplomacy for 20 years and all it did was lead to a bomb! Any suggestion that Kim Jong-un is responding to threats from George W. Bush's 2002 Axis of Evil speech or to the disposal of Muammar Qaddafi and Saddam Hussein (who, unlike Kim, were foolish enough not to have WMDs) would be "blaming America!" Taking responsibility for past mistakes is not our forte. The prospect that the US mainland might in a few months be targetable by a nuclear-tipped North Korean ICBM has nothing at all to do with anything the US has said or done. Fourth, we know China can solve this at will – easily and quickly, as the President said. As former US ambassador to the UN John Bolton says: "That's why you say to China: 'we're gonna see reunification here. Do you want to do it the hard way or the easy way?" This means China can do the job for us, or we'll do it. The notion that Beijing will not take an action fundamentally inconsistent to China's national security because of American flattery or threats is almost inconceivable. But if they fail to do as we demand, what comes next will be their fault, not ours. Fifth, the military option is still very much on the table. The Junta are not strategic thinkers but they are very, very certain of their technique. If worst comes to worse, and they are "forced to act" (from their point of view) they are supremely (and dangerously) confident that good execution can minimize the damage. Preparations for a preemptive strike continue apace. In Seoul Trump touted the prowess of the three US carrier groups off the peninsula. Maybe it's all just a bluff to get the Chinese to act (as we know they can; see the preceding paragraph). But if worse comes to worst, and it turns out horribly for a lot of people: We had no choice in light of China's inaction. Does this mean the planners are sitting around scheming to sacrifice Seoul so as not to look weak? No, but they are prepared to risk that outcome because they are boxed in by all the other elements of their approach. Worse, they are sure they call pull it off. After all, look at how well our other recent wars have gone! Sixth, Trump has made it clear that his instincts are on hold and he'll be guided by "the professionals." (Compare Afghanistan, where his "new" same-old non-strategy was dictated by the Junta against what he admits were his own inclinations.) On Korea, the "experts" mainly refers to the Junta but also Nikki Haley (!!!!) and probably John Bolton. (There's also a possibility that David Petraeus, the genius advocate of arming al-Qaeda in Syria, has a thumb in the pie as well.) Plus, keep in mind that Trump isn't a neoconservative but he is an Andrew Jackson, or perhaps Teddy Roosevelt, nationalist. "Do not underestimate us," Trump warned Kim. "And do not try us." When the "experts" tell him that North Korea is "trying" us, what else can he do but act? After all, in April the "experts" told him that al-Assad gassed children in Syria – and boom! – he launched cruise missiles to the applause of both the Swamp critters and much of his populist base that has no idea where Syria is. Seventh – and here's the fun part – if it does all turn into a huge disaster involving hundreds of thousands of deaths, who will take the fall? Not McMaster or Haley. No, it will all be blamed on Trump and the "America First!" path he failed to follow. The establishment on both sides of the aisle, including many who prodded him toward a more aggressive policy, will rush to denounce him: See, we told you he's nuts! The professionals gave him good advice but he messed everything up! In that case, they wouldn't have to wait for impeachment, the 25th Amendment would be invoked. Talk about a "win-win" for the Deep State warmongers: getting rid of Kim and Trump! Source: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-11-12/america-first-awol-beijing-war-north-korea-looms Gordon on BIDEN HOLDS PRESS CONFERENCE IN FLUENT ALZHEIMER'S
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Apex Legends – Iron Crown And The Danger Of Microtransactions byMaxine Magtoto in Games, Opinion Excitement for the latest Apex Legends update was pretty high until players found out about the cosmetics' price tags. Respawn Entertainment launched the heavily anticipated Apex Legends – Iron Crown event through a major update earlier today. As a limited-time event, several exclusive cosmetics are only available while the event is live. And as with most exclusive events, this makes them incredibly valuable to players. But Apex Legends took the word "value" to a whole new level. A few hours after the launch of the event, Apex Legends players made their rage clear: these new cosmetics are incredibly pricey. The following Reddit post by /u/HercMcHerp sums up the entire community's response: Do NOT spend money on these new packs. from apexlegends The pricing model of Apex Legends has played subject to many a debate since the game's primary launch. Supposedly "free-to-play" games, in general, have been criticized for having corrupt economies. Gamers have dubbed these 'pay-to-win' games. Take Pixel Gun 3D, for example- the mobile shooter that took the world by storm back in 2015. While the game is technically free to download, the most powerful weapons are "part guns", costing 250 weapon parts to make. And if you've played Pixel Gun before, you'll know how it is near impossible to win against those things. Players must then decide between paying $100 or to get the parts from events (which release them one at a time). In terms of the Apex Legends Iron Crown event packs have a pricing and availability issue. With 24 Iron Crown packs to get, only two can be gained through earnest game play. The rest? 700 Apex Coins (the equivalent of $7 in the real world). In other words, the other 22 cards cost $154 in total. The other alternative is somewhat worse. The RNG of loot boxes can be a real killer, and players actually stand the chance to lose more than $154 even without receiving their desired skin. This means they could be $100 in the hole before getting a desired skin- and even then, risk getting duplicates. Talk about monetization. Still, Respawn Entertainment does deserve the benefit of the doubt. Obviously, the gaming industry is competitive, and people need to make money. In a way, they're justified in selling these premium features for . . . well, a premium. The gambling mechanic may prove problematic to some, but if players are willing to take these risks, then that's entirely on them. What do you think about the new Iron Crown Event? Leave your thoughts down below. Maxine Magtoto Managing Editor @ PixelBay ~-------------~ Facebook Instagram Top 5 Most Anticipated Horror Games Coming In 2021 The Callisto Protocol: Dead Space Finally Gets A Spiritual Successor 5 Of The Best Games Of August's State Of Play Why Is Spider-Man An Exclusive DLC For The PS4? Why It's Time For WWE To Drop The 2K Name Pokémon Sword and Shield: First Impressions Spelunky 2 Release Delayed, Dates Now Uncertain Cannon Busters [2019]: An Instant Classic? - REVIEW Spider-Man: Far From Home Is Sony's Highest Grossing Film ReplayWire is an approved reviewer for Opencritic.
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Nav_Gauche About Octopus Nav_Droite Waste-to-Value Sanitation in Kakuma Refugee Camp > description generale A total of 500 container-based toilets were installed and operated in Kakuma Refugee Camp during the project. Waste-to-Value Sanitation in Kakuma Refugee Camp Organisation that implemented the case study Sanivation Location of the case study Turkana County Main treatment objectives Employment opportunities for IDP's Resources recovery Resources needed for operation Technologies employed Rotary press Design population 1 000 persons Source of sludge Unlined pit latrines Type of output Local constraints Flood prone area Limited land Rocky ground Skills level Design and Engineering Specialist FSM specialist for operation and maintenance Real input flow 2 m³/day 1000 persons 1.50 m³/day Description of the emergency context Kakuma Refugee Camp is located in Turkana County in the arid northwest of Kenya. The total camp population as at March 2019 was just under 150,000, comprising just under 30,000 households. The standard sanitation intervention there, as in most refugee camps, is a basic pit latrine. The pit latrines comprise an unlined pit up to 5m deep, a dome-shaped concrete slab, and a superstructure built from either wooden poles and corrugated metal sheet or, with a recently introduced self-build approach, mud bricks and a sheet metal roof. The pit is abandoned when full and another pit is dug within the compound. Households are instructed to reuse the concrete slabs and superstructure. The Kakuma camps has difficult ground conditions (high groundwater table, flood prone, hard rocky ground, etc). Description of the treatment process Sanivation designed an above-ground household toilet that contained faeces safely and could be regularly emptied. By being above the ground, the toilet avoided pit digging, mitigated the risks of the toilet overflowing into the environment and/or contaminating groundwater. The ability to regularly empty the toilet increased the lifespan of the toilet and decreased the need for space to build new ones, ultimately saving precious land space in a congested area. The waste treatment facility designed, installed, and operated by Sanivation had a capacity to treat two tons of faecal sludge daily, or approximately 1,000 people's sludge per day. The system was built inside of 40 ft shipping container for mobility and ease of installation. The collected faecal sludge was heated to temperatures above 65oC for a minimum of three hours to sterilize the waste. Then, the treated waste was mixed with charcoal dust, a waste product from the production of charcoal. This mixture of treated human waste and charcoal dust was then pressed and dried to produce sustainable charcoal fuel compatible with refugee stoves. Assessment & design (feasibility) Not detailled Waste was collected by trained refugee employees who travelled to each household twice a week. The collected was consolidated in 60 litre plastic barrels and transferred via tuktuk to Sanivation's treatment site located just outside of Kakuma 1. Users of the new container-based toilet system had a 95 per cent user acceptance rate and an independent evaluation found that 80 per cent of respondents preferred the Sanivation toilet to the pit latrine they used previously. Similar to pit latrines, children under 5 years of age were prone misusing the toilet, or not using it at all. Unlike pit latrines, however, the elderly and people with physical disabilities found the container-based toilet system particularly amenable. While there were some complaints of odours, overall users found Sanivation's toilet to be more hygienic than pit latrines, and less prone to insect nuisance The need for continual biweekly emptying constituted a perceived vulnerability of the system, yet over the 3 years of the project Sanivation demonstrated reliable emptying and collection operations. Less than 1 per cent of scheduled collections were missed and missed collections were identified and promptly corrected. Flash floods were the main cause of the 1 per cent delays. The treatment plant was run daily by 10 refugee staff. One of the principal outputs for the project was a financial model of this solution. The model indicated that the service as implemented in Kakuma Refugee Camp was more expensive than the modeled pit latrine and double vault UDDT. However, the container-based toilets to briquette model brings additional environmental and livelihood benefits that may be more cost-competitive under the right market conditions. The host government, with the support of humanitarian and development actors have a role in providing de-risking arrangements for the private sector. The domestic energy market in Kakuma is impacted by regular provision of free firewood and refugees have limited cash funds to make supplemental fuel purchases. The Sanivation site in Kakuma treated over 250 tons of human waste and produced over 150 tons of fuel briquettes over the 3 years of the project. The treatment plant was run daily by 10 refugee staff. By carefully controlling the production process, Sanivation was able to produce a briquette that burnt 1.5 times longer, boiled 2.5 litres of water in 10 per cent less time and produced lower smoke emissions than traditional charcoal. The model indicated that the service as implemented in Kakuma Refugee Camp was more expensive than the modelled pit latrine and double vault UDDT. However, the container-based toilets to briquette model brings additional environmental and livelihood benefits that may make it cost-competitive under the right market conditions. Sanivation's solution brings additional environmental benefits, saves land space, creates livelihood opportunities and results in total inactivation of faecal pathogens. Weaknesses On top of the usual challenges of user acceptance, behaviour change and technical design that come when introducing new sanitation systems, the operation had to deal with the sales/distribution and marketing of briquettes, ensuring supply chains for two feedstocks (charcoal dust and faecal sludge) and technical challenges with the briquette fabrication process. Sharable project files Briquetting Equipment and Costs.pdf (494.95 KB) Address IP
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Episode 1 - Episode 1 Episode 2 - Episode 2 Episode 3 - Episode 3 Episode 4 - Episode 4 Episode 5 - Episode 5 Episode 6 - Episode 6 Tony had a perfect life. But after his wife Lisa suddenly dies, Tony changes. After contemplating taking his own life, he decides instead to live long enough to punish the world by saying and doing whatever he likes from now on. Director: Ricky Gervais Actors: Ashley Jensen, David Bradley, Diane Morgan, Joe Wilkinson, Kerry Godliman, Paul Kaye, Penelope Wilton, Ricky Gervais, Roisin Conaty, Tom Basden, Tony Way Networks: Netflix Keywords:After Life A streetwise hustler is pulled into a compelling conspiracy after witnessing the suicide of a girl who looks just like her. Genre: Action, Drama, Sci-Fi, Sci-Fi & Fantasy A financial adviser drags his family from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks, where he must launder $500 million in five years to appease a drug boss. A raw look at three teenage pregnancies and the effects it has on their families as everyone prepares for the arrival of the babies. A dad finds out that parenting is harder than he thought after his wife goes back to work and he's left at home to take care of the kids. Zoey Johnson heads to college and begins her hilarious journey to adulthood but quickly discovers that not everything goes her way once she leaves the nest. Newlywed Melinda Gordon tries to help the dead communicate with loved ones, 'but sometimes the messages she receives are intense and confusing.' Most of Melinda's efforts involve resolving conflicts that… Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Ten strangers, drawn away from their normal lives to an isolated rock off the Devon coast. But as the mismatched group waits for the arrival of the hosts — the… Neal Caffrey, a con man, forger and thief, is captured after a three-year game of cat and mouse with the FBI. With only months left serving a four-year sentence, he… After the Royal Family of Inhumans is splintered by a military coup, they barely escape to Hawaii where their surprising interactions with the lush world and humanity around them may… Set in the fictional college town of Hilltowne, Charmed follows the lives of three sisters, Macy, Mel and Maggie Vera who, after the tragic death of their mother, discover they… Narcissistic, brash, and self-destructive Jimmy thinks all relationships are doomed. Cynical, people-pleasing, and stubborn Gretchen knows that relationships aren't for her. So when they meet at a wedding, it's only… Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. The show is set in the nearby… Genre: Action, Action & Adventure, Adventure, Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Shadeland ist der Name mehrerer Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Shadeland (Indiana) Shadeland (Kentucky) Shadeland (Pennsylvania)
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Prospects for extra-short-duration pigeonpea in Northern Telangana zone of Andhra Pradesh, India. To identify alternative rainy season crops that fit into the production zone of Northern Telangana, 11 lines of extra-short duration pigeonpeas (ESDP) [Cajanus cajan] which mature in 110-120 days were evaluated at research stations and farmers' fields during 1990-93. Yields ranged from 1.4 to 1.7 t/ha for the lines ICPL85010, ICPL88034 and ICPL84031. A further trial of ICPL85010 and other local crops confirmed that ESDP were the most profitable rainy season crop, and that they fitted into existing cropping systems and avoided Helicoverpa armigera infestation. Prolonged drought during flowering and pod development, pre-harvest sprouting and damage caused by Maruca testulalis [Maruca vitrata] may provide constraints to their adoption.
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Airtel Smart Icons Airtel "Smart Icons" are simply the brand ambassadors of Airtel Nigeria. The brand ambassadors were unveiled to the public at a star-studded event themed, 'The Icon," which held in Lagos in June 2015. Leading the pack of the Airtel "Smart Icons" is TuFace Idibia a star celebrity in the entertainment industry. Others are rap artiste Phyno; reggae dance hall singer, Patoranking; one of Nigeria's fastest rising comedian, Akpororo and renowned On-Air-Personality, IK Osakioduwa as brand ambassadors. All the Smart Icons have recorded monumental successes in their respective fields. Tuface Idibia is widely regarded as one of Nigeria's most popular musicians and has received numerous awards including Headies, KORA, MOBO, Channel O Music Awards and MAMAs. He is also engaged in a number of CSR activities as a celebrity ambassador. IK Osakioduwa, an accomplished On-Air Presenter is a six-time host of the celebrated reality TV show, Big Brother Africa and has been rated among the top three most influential young people in Nigeria. He was also recognized by the Future Awards as the 'Best On-Air Personality.' Patoranking, the reggae dancehall singer won the coveted Next Rated Award at the 2014 Headies Awards while, he was named the Best African Act at the 2015 Ghana Music Awards. Renowned, on-the-rise comedian, Akpororo, is regarded as someone with very strong work ethic and his passion for comedy has earned him so many accolades. He also sponsors a football competition as a way of supporting talented youths in his community. The fifth ambassador, Phyno, the Enugu-born indigenous rapper is famous for his songs and has also earned several awards including the Headies Award for Best Collaboration in 2013 and best Rap Single in 2014. Related Items:Airtel Airtel 4G Hotspot. Airtel Now Offers 'Unlimited Calls', 1GB Data for 28 Days Airtel Partners Ericsson on 5G Wireless; Ericsson Demonstrates 5G Airtel N100 for 1Gig Weekend Bundle : How To Subscribe Airtel Name Tunes Plays Back Your Name to Callers
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In Texas, civil courts issue restraining orders, or protective orders, to prevent continued acts of family violence, sexual assault, human trafficking or stalking. If you believe you need a restraining order or have received notice that you are the target of such an order, the family law attorneys at Burrows Law Group can help. Applicants need protective orders to be expedited so they take effect as quickly as possible, and defendants must have the opportunity to clear their name. Our experienced family law attorneys often represent applicants and defendants in connection with divorce proceedings but can also respond quickly to any emergency. Our firm is committed to serving North Texas with personalized legal services that address immediate concerns. How Can a Restraining Order Help? When you file, the court schedules a hearing on your restraining order no later than 14 days after filing but may issue an ex parte order (i.e., a temporary order) immediately if there is a clear and present danger to you. Your temporary restraining order lasts for 20 days in Texas, and your final order is good for up to two years. If a targeted person violates the protective order, a court may rule contempt of court and punish the violator with fines or jail time. Our family law practice has assisted many clients who needed restraining orders due to very real threats. However, we have also defended clients who were wrongly and maliciously targeted by such protective orders. This sometimes happens during child custody disputes, when one spouse wants to undermine the other's case for custody. It is also done simply to damage the targeted party's reputation. In those cases, we offer a vigorous defense aimed at clearing our client's name and vacating the order. Finally, there are instances where we represent clients who have shown poor judgment and/or an inability to control their passions. We help these clients get a favorable adjudication so they can take the positive steps necessary to repair the damage they've done to themselves and their families. If you need a protective order or one has been issued against you, the attorneys at Burrows Law Group are prepared to provide you with the guidance you need. We respond quickly and decisively when it comes to restraining orders in North Texas, so don't hesitate to call or click here to set up a consultation.
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Born October 1, 1959, in Orem (some sources cite Provo), UT; married Liza Utter, December 31, 1996. Addresses: Agent: Stone Manners Agency, 8436 West Third St., Suite 740, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Also appeared in True Confessions. Also appeared as Officer Ramsey in an episode of Michael Hayes. Director of the episode "Monkey Island," Flipper (also known as The New Adventures of Flipper), PAX. Appeared in the Beach Boys music video "Getcha Back."
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Many argue that minimum wage increases the freedom of low-skilled workers by increasing their wage, so they are able to purchase more goods and enjoy more free time. What most people forget, however, is not just that minimum wage interferes with the freedom of the employer to set the amount of money he is willing to pay for certain productivity, but also with the freedom of many people in the labor market. Since every country has at the bottom of its social hierarchy low skilled and uneducated people for which the system is responsible for poor funding of schooling and a lack of available skill training, these people will now not be able to compete in the job market anymore. By setting a minimum wage, an employer will always choose the more productive and skilled person, because he is forced to pay at least a minimum wage. This means a large part of the low skilled people, who would have gotten a job by offering their services at a lower price, which is the only weapon they have to outcompete more productive people in getting a job, will now face unemployment. So by trying to increase the freedom of low-skilled workers minimum wage actually denies them the freedom in getting a job in the first place. This is toxic in two ways. First, these people will be unemployed, and second, these people will not be able to become more productive and have a higher wage in the future because they can't integrate themselves into the job market because the law prevents them to. Disagree with this view? Write a comment below explaining why and the author will get back to you. I read the argument on Forbes for the minimum wage and I don't think that it really gets to the core of the issue. Something that really jumped out at me was this quote "No, the minimum wage is necessary to protect taxpayers from the rational desire of firms to get something for nothing." I don't think the minimum wage is there primarily to prevent exploitation of the workforce, although I am not arguing that that is something that it does, I think the minimum wage is enforced by governments around the world to boost the aggregate demand of the economy. It is a very strong demand side factor that, as Ford found out, can really boost the demand for a product turning a workforce into consumers. I agree that there might be benefits on the demand side, however, the increased production cost for companies also increase the cost for the consumer. And most importantly it denies a great proportion of the low-skilled strata the opportunity of getting a job, which means they will end up as long-term unemployed. This will cost the government and the consumers far more than the boost in aggregate demand. I am also strongly convinced that by having more people in the labor market aggregate demand experiences a greater boost than by introducing a minimum wage, as the Marginal Propensity to Consumer tends to be even higher for those earning below minimum wage. So by not limiting the freedom of consumers and producers through a minimum wage, both demand and supply will increase. That might be your opinion, but generally stating that it ignores the complexity of reality doesn't really bring us any closer to the truth, right?
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The Feminine Power Publishers: Jaico Publishing House Author: S.K. Wadhwa Publisher:Jaico Publishing House From the Book Sometimes, we have a vague feeling about some matter or phenomenon, at the back of our minds. It is because the subconscious part of brain, in the light of its own individual experiences gathered over billions of years, has drawn its conclusions in its own manner. However, because of its muteness, it is not being able to convey its conclusions to new-cortex. It does however, emerge crystal clear from depths of subconscious, when somebody specifically explains, and puts the phenomenon or the issue, into precise and unambiguous words. When that happen, logical and analytical part of our brain, the neo-cortex, generally accepts it. I do not think that the masses in general, at that time, were consciously aware, that almost all through our lifetime, we remain deeply involved with sex. Only when Sigmud Freud explained the role played by sex in our life, and told the world unequivocally, then only the people woke up to the facts. It is then the people came to realize, that our lifestyles are totally imbued with sexual colours. Sex has been thus far considered dirty, in most, if not all, the countries on the planet. Chiefly it was the subconscious, that had drawn wrong, though common-sential, inferences. When the organized religions too, pronounced sex a temptation and avarice, there was no way left for the mighty river to flow, so it went underground. All Homo Sapiens were too powerfully drawn to sex. However, they now needed to show society, religion and even members of own family, that they were not at all maintained for the sake of purity of soul, and good name in the society. People acted now, as if sex did not even exist. On the morning after, the husband and wife came out of bed room and behaved as if nothing at all had happened. Even to talk between them about it, was embarrassing and shameful. If a child wanted to know from where the baby came, it was a stork that had brought him. To the Reader 1 MDLS 13 More Muddling of MDLS 30 Hormones, the physical tools 44 Law of Survival 57 The basic question 76 A sex obsessed species 93 The basic reason 105 The egg 116 The beauty and the beast 148 Final Word 182
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Based on principles of The Feldenkrais Method and Amy Cuddy's research, this is not your typical exercise class! Do you want to live, lead and love with more confidence? Join us, and access greater strength, vitality, inner wisdom and personal power. We will discuss specific aspects of healthy movement and how you can utilize them for physical and psychological well-being – including directed attention, active movement and light resistance bands to help you sense the strength you already possess. Confident in your body. Confident in your life.
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​Young people of Croxley Green who were keen to join in youth club activities would travel to Rickmansworth where a very popular club had opened to young people living in the immediate area of the town. As this facility became over subscribed, especially from Croxley Green, it was suggested that the village might consider having its own youth club. It was the idea of the combined church leaders in the area to assist with making this possible. Arrangements were made to take over the two ex Territorial Army (TA) huts as a temporary club headquarters opposite All Saints Church, on The Green. It had been recognised from the outset that the land would eventually be taken for the development of the Windmill Estate and the hut was approximately where the entrance to the estate is today. The redecorated and suitably furnished huts were ready for occupation in 1966 and table tennis, billiards etc as well as outdoor pursuits were available with over 500 youngsters showing an interest in membership. Knowing this would only be temporary, a suitable permanent site central site was sought and land close to the Barton Way allotments was identified. The Parsonage Road School Rickmansworth was made available from the end of 1968 whilst the plans were being finalised. An application to the Department of Education and Science was made for the building programme of 1969/70. The Ministry set a sum of £17,000 for the project and as the grant only covered 50% it was up to the county and local authority to contribute towards the balance. This however left a shortfall of approximately £5,000 of which £2,000 had initially been raised from local residents of Croxley Green as well as a house to house collection to improve this figure. A further £500 for equipment and furniture was also required. As they anticipated being affiliated to the county and national associations the age range was set at 14-21 year old. The first spit was dug for the building during the summer of 1970 with completion the following year . The opening took place by ticket invitation on 25th / 26th September 1971 as so many were expected to view the new premises. A discotheque was held on Saturday eve with approx 150 young people taking part. The club progressed to a membership averaging 110 with about 50 attending on most evenings. As the club developed and improved a members committee was set up. Darts, table tennis, weight lifting, table football,and enamel jewellery making were just some of the activities provided as well as the coffee bar . and a television and record player for 'pop' records. This youth facility continued for many years providing a much needed service for the young community. Community Association For almost three quarters of a century the village had been provided with an exceptional 'community centre' namely the Institute/Guildhall offering so many activities for both the young and old. Sadly with the fire in the hall at the rear and the closure and sale mid 1970's of the main building, opportunities for leisure facilities began to fade especially for the older residents. The Youth Centre Committee was approached and in February 1978 agreed to share the premises as part of the newly – instituted Croxley Green Community Association (CGCA) and the building simply known as 'The Centre'. The lease from TRDC was now transferred from the Youth Club Trustees to the CGCA. Planning permission was gained to extend the building, enlarging the lounge and including a bar Eventually a large car park was created for general use as well as parking for future events. From edition of the Croxley Resident No. 90 1966 From edition of the Croxley Resident No.91 1966 (© Cheryl Green) Local band The Art playing at the Youth Club (© Cheryl Green) Local teenagers waiting for the band to start
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existing house plus a large addition that included several rooms, garage, balcony and outdoor kitchen. These are some before and after photos of residential projects that were done which included siding, new roofing and ADA regulation ramp and vertical lift. These are just a few of the vast number of projects Jirsa Construction has completed. They offer a variety of services ranging from construction of new homes and home additions, to light commercial projects. The first gallery shows the progression of the renovation on one home from beginning to end. The second gallery showcases additions and home improvement projects.
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Home»Lifestyle»Kim Kardashian Blamed North West for Her Over-the-Top Kylie Cosmetics Makeup Transformation—Watch the Video Kim Kardashian Blamed North West for Her Over-the-Top Kylie Cosmetics Makeup Transformation—Watch the Video North West is chargeable for Kim Kardashian's newest make-up transformation. On Jan. 18, the fact star documented a brand new, over-the-top look to the tune of "M to the B" by British artist Millie Bracewell. In 2020, the BBC reported that the sound was utilized in TikTok's most considered video on the time, and it seems to be having a resurgence. Full with exaggeratedly drawn brows, intense contouring, pale pink-lined lips and dramatic lashes, Kardashian donned a full face of Kylie Cosmetics to participate in TikTok's fashionable "British chav" make-up pattern. Based on Merriam-Webster dictionary, room is British slang used to explain an individual who reveals "aggressive uncouth conduct" and who attire "gaudy". The time period has been described as classist and misogynistic, being largely levied towards working-class girls. Nonetheless, Kardashian's video was largely nicely acquired by commenters, who had been stunned to see a gum-flavored Kardashian becoming a member of the pattern. "Love this aspect of Kim," one person commented, whereas one other wrote, "I wasn't anticipating to open the app for this, however it's iconic." Different TikTok customers suspected Kardashian's nine-year-old daughter pushed her to do it. "I do know North made her do all this," one fan commented, whereas one other requested, "Kim did North make you?" The reply is sure. Responding to a Twitter person who described the video as "the very last thing I believed Kim Kardashian would do on TikTok," the Skims founder replied, "Me too! The bribes and shedding bets I've with North, are unreal. I'll say. Earlier this month, Kardashian confronted backlash for posting a TikTok that includes her daughter that was made as much as appear like her father, Kanye West. Within the clip, the pair recreated a scene from his 2013 "Sure 2" music video, which many viewers discovered "inappropriate." "That is so bizarre?? Why is Kim sexual? one person wrote. "Why is it a track about Kim and Ye having intercourse? Did North see the music video?" One other added, "That is so bizarre and awkward." In late December 2022, Kardashian revealed the foundations she had set for his or her joint account. "It will probably solely be on my telephone," she advised Gwyneth Paltrow throughout a visitor look on the Good podcast. "It isn't one thing she will be able to scroll to and have a look at issues. We don't remark." Whereas the feedback remained open when she posted the video to her private account (as one fan wrote, "Everybody, be good, we're not shedding the remark part once more please"), however they had been certainly disabled on @kimandnorth. This text initially appeared on GLAMOR US. Blamed Cosmetics Kardashian Kim Kylie Makeup North OvertheTop TransformationWatch Video West Previous ArticleVanessa Hudgens Posts Hilarious Response to Austin Butler's Elvis Voice Next Article Love Island: We Need To Discuss Tanyel's Jealous Reactions Last Night Underpainting is TikTok's Newest Viral Makeup Hack |
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Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001. Title X, Subtitle G — Government Information Security Reform Act (GISRA), Pub. L. No. 106-398 (Oct. 30, 2000). The Act amended the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) by enacting a new subchapter on "Information Security," which primarily addressed the information security program, evaluation, and reporting requirements for federal agencies. The Act became effective on November 29, 2000. required agencies to report annually to the OMB on the security of their information systems and to make information system security part of their regular process of doing business (e.g., in budget requests). For unclassified systems, OMB retained its existing policy authority under the PRA and the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996. Except for the new annual program reviews, the role of the agency Inspector General, and the annual reporting requirement, the Act essentially codifies the existing requirements of OMB Circular No. A-130, App. III, "Security of Federal Automated Information Resources." The Act also requires agencies to incorporate security into the life cycle of agency information systems. For national security systems, the Act directs OMB to delegate certain authorities to "the Secretary of Defense, the Director of Central Intelligence, and another agency head as designated by the President." The Act also directs OMB to delegate to the Secretary of Defense certain limited authorities concerning DOD unclassified mission critical systems. ↑ For guidance on meeting this requirement, see OMB Memorandum M-00-07, "Incorporating and Funding Security in Information Systems Investments," now incorporated into Section 8b(3) of OMB Circular No. A-130.
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According to a report in "The Guardian," disruptive behavior in classrooms soared when school funding plummeted in 2013. Performance contracts, also known as behavior contracts, are written agreements between teachers, students and their families. They specify behavior expectations, rewards or consequences and enforcement mechanisms. Experts agree that such contracts often work. Excuses for poor student behavior (It's not fair," "The teacher hates me," "I don't fit in") are as old as behavior contracts themselves. Research on contracting for desired student behavior dates back to a study published in the fall 1969 issue of the "Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis." Researchers at Louisiana Polytechnic Institute used contracts to address student aggression, motivation, theft and truancy. Underachieving students earned points for doing specific things at school that they could later exchange for privileges, and in doing so established a means for overturning timeless excuses. In a study published in the March 2005 issue of "Focus on Exceptional Children," a researcher at the University of Colorado found a single student without a contract may interrupt class up to 10 times a day. The severity of the consequence differed each time, depending on the teacher's frustration level. Contracts fostered a sense of fairness by involving everyone in identifying behavioral standards, agreeing upon rewards, enforcing behavior expectations, solving problems and debriefing after successful interactions. Does Peer Pressure Highly Influence Students? The positive teacher attention that contracts facilitate also strengthen teacher-student relationships. In a study published in the April 2007 issue of "Journal of Developmental Disabilities," researchers at the University of Rochester found contracts helped replace negativity with positive recognition for desired behavior. Students learned to manage themselves and required less teacher attention. The class as a whole commended the contracts for allowing the teacher to stay focused on the entire class and not pick on individual students. Some students, by their affiliation as well as their behavior, are at high risk for social exclusion. In a study published in the November 2007 issue of "Psychological Reports," researchers at the University of Cadiz designed contracts for wards of the court attending a mainstream school. Contracts helped reduce undesirable behavior including lounging on desks, refusing to work, smart-mouthing and vandalizing school property. Moreover, contracts seemed to increase peer acceptance in the classroom and prevent adult criminality in the future.
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Which one of the following is paramagnetic? Glutamic acid migrates to anode at pH 6. Arginine is present as a cation and migrates to the cathode. Alanine in a dipolar ion remains uniformly distributed in solution. Which one of the following has the lowest ionization energy?
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Severe Winter Weather School Bus Companies Struggle to Recruit Drivers During Pandemic By Michelle Alfini Cincinnati PUBLISHED 5:00 AM ET Jul. 31, 2020 PUBLISHED 5:00 AM EDT Jul. 31, 2020 CINCINNATI, Ohio — As school districts across the state prepare for an unprecedented fall semester, bus companies like Universal Transportation Systems in Cincinnati are tasked with stepping in to help, no matter what classes will look like. School bus drivers are in short supply every year, but the pandemic has made recruiting especially difficult Bus companies are contending with uncertain schedules and coronavirus concerns as they recruit for the upcoming school year UTS is looking to recruit 25 more drivers to handle its anticipated workload for the Cincinnati Public School District Drivers have to wear masks and sanitize their area, as well as the bus seats and railings Tom Nicholaus, vice president of operations for UTS, said doing so means finding the right resources and especially the right staff. "It's a challenge even if it's a non pandemic scenario," he said. Nicholaus said UTS needs 25 more drivers to accommodate all of the Cincinnati Public School routes and the new safety and sanitation protocol required. He said recruiting is a year-round effort but weeks away from the start of the school year, the need is especially urgent. "Many people are waiting to see what's going to happen," he said. "We're at the end of July so what is that doing for someone that is on furlough or unemployment? But we are recruiting and we've had a lot of good people come in." Brandon Housley is one of them. Already trained as a driver for UTS's van service, Housley said he wanted to step up for the kids as fall approached. "Somebody's gotta get these kids there safely and I feel like I can do it." Housley passed his final training exam Thursday, but he said it will take more than good driving to take on the job this fall. "We really need people here that actually want to work, actually cares about these kids, actually makes sure that everything is sanitized down so nobody gets sick or anything like that." Longtime driver and current drivers relations manager Terrie Shearer, Sr. is managing the training protocol, focused on flexibility. "When you add in the possibility of having to do shorter routes, less kids, having to make more trips so that there's less children on these given routes," he said. As for the work behind he wheel, he said that hasn't changed, though drivers are responsible for a lot more cleaning before and after their routes. "We're wearing masks, we're sanitizing between drivers," he said. "We wipe down the steering wheel, the gear shifts." Drivers also wipe down major touch points for students including the seats and bus railings. "Every driver's gonna have that same mindset that they're looking out for what's best for the kids," Shearer said. Nicholaus hopes with these policies in mind they'll be able to keep passengers and staff as safe as possible, though he believes it will take a team effort between drivers, districts, and parents. In the meantime, he's asking drivers to focus on what they can control. "At the end of the day though, it's a caring, conscientious 'what can I do with or for you?' type person," Nicholaus said. As for Housley, he's hoping a mix of responsibility and optimism will guide him through his first year on the bus. "I'm prepared for anything that's going to be coming this way this year," he said.
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The motivation for service is the mercies of God. God has so loved the world that he created it, and sent his only son to redeem it. God's mercies are infinite! John nodded. So before our blessing count tops 1000 we offer our lives as a thank you note. The memory of service is the Old Testament sacrifices. Rev. Henninges went on to describe in vivid detail how the ancient Hebrew priests would arrange the bull, or goat, or ram on the altar, ignite it as a sacrifice to become a pleasing aroma to God. Bob read a new translation of Romans 12:1, read it with me… Joan's eyebrow raised at the thought. So after chatting about serving God on the way home in the car, Joan was so impressed that she cross-stitched the verses and put them on the bedroom wall. So everyday as John slipped on his pants, and as she made the bed they could read it. When Joan looked up from fluffing the pillows at this service verse she felt guilty to try to fit in one more thing. When John glanced at it while tightening his belt, he felt grateful for all God had given and forgiven, so he tried to do the whole thing, whatever it was, for God. That sermon and this verse effected their prayer life. When the alarm went off at 6 AM and they each stumbled to their respective chairs for their quiet time with God, both tended to start prayer with Gimmes. Gimme a good work day, gimme peace… When both realized it they felt guilty. Joan would punish herself by staying longer in prayer to say more thank yous. One more thing before she rushed into her day. John, however, gradually shifted his thoughts to the blessing of the sunrise, the gift of breath, a job—though too busy—to go to… so that the whole spirit of his prayer became thanks. This verse effected their family life. The night their 17 year-old son crashed his second car, this time by wrapping it around a tree, the bedroom discussion became, since his Shop Rite job doesn't afford another car shall we pay for #3? Joan opened the sheets, looked up at the verse and told John, if we're going to serve God we better buy one more car. John pulled his pajama leg up and replied, Hey, I've given his whole life over to God even more since the first accident, but I believe that he's best helped by consequences. This verse changed their work life. After decades of career-climbing by their 50s both were rather high up in their companies, and the bosses became more demanding. By now both Joan and John had put this service life verse on their office walls. So when Joan's boss came in at 4:59 PM with one more thing, her face got red, but after a quick glance, she did it. When John's boss wanted him to travel to Europe for the second time in the month, John saw it out of the corner of his eye, and marched into the boss' office. Look, if you want me to continue to be as a top salesman for the company this whole thing has to change. I need help so that I can stay home enough to be healthy and happy. This verse changed their retirement. One morning in the second year of retire-ment the wall-hanging gave Joan an anxious thought: If we don't get out of here to travel more I'm going to explode because I can't say Yes to one more 'volunteer opportunity!' John put his arm around her replying, Let's go to the Pocono place, but I want to be back by Thursday because I love this whole tutoring thing with Pedro at the inner-city school! And, this verse changed how they faced John's recent cancer. Hospice has been called in and I have visited often. But their reaction to my prayers at John's bedside has been different. When Joan noticed the verse out of the corner of her eye, her back stiffened and her lips pursed. She seems to resent that God is giving her, who has so often served beyond the call of duty, one more thing to bear. Its not fair! John thanks me for prayers with the words, You know, I'm grateful for a long and full life. I wish that I could still do stuff for my family and the church, but whenever I look at my service verse, I try to think of someone to pray for. So Todd, I can still serve because I'm so grateful! So how do you want to look at service? As a guilt-induced one more thing in a life already too busy? Or through gratitude as the whole thing in the way you live life?
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The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/2006/08/23/derraugh-91-named-womens-hockey-head-coach/) Derraugh '91 Named Women's Hockey Head Coach After a successful campaign in which the women's hockey team tripled its win total from the 2004-05 season, head coach Doug Derraugh '91 had the interim tag removed from his title and is now officially the head coach for the long haul. Derraugh replaces former head coach Melody Davidson, who took a leave of absence in 2005-06 to coach the Canadian women's national team to a gold-medal performance at the Olympics in Tornio, Italy. Davidson had told Cornell Athletics Director Andy Noel before the Olympics that a job with Hockey Canada was her "dream job," and when a position became available after the Olympics, she jumped at the opportunity. "We're really happy for her," Noel said. Derraugh played four years for the men's hockey team as an undergraduate at Cornell, followed by 13 years of professional hockey in Europe. When he was given the opportunity last summer to return to his roots after Davidson opted to coach Canada in Torino, Derraugh knew he couldn't resist coming back to East Hill. "Last year was my first time coaching women's hockey," he said. "Being able to come back to the place that was the highlight of my playing career was just something I had to jump at. I learned that hockey is hockey, and the players responded last year." The 2005-06 season was extremely encouraging for Derraugh and the Red. Derraugh led the squad to a 9-18-1 record, including road victories at Brown and Harvard in the second half of the season. Derraugh knows that the Ancient Eight is extremely competitive and is proud to be able to build upon some good elements for the upcoming year. "By far the two best wins were at Harvard and then Brown," Derraugh said. "To win at Brown where we have not won in eight years was great. And anytime we beat Harvard in Harvard, especially two weeks before they win the ECACs, is a great sign for our group." The biggest difference for the head coach is his ability to prepare for the season without the interim title. Last year, he was unable to sink his teeth into the recruiting process. Additionally, he was unsure as to whether he would return this year, which left some instability in the program. "I honestly did not know whether [Davidson] was coming back," he said. "This year I've been able to get a handle on the recruiting process and more importantly, I know the players on the club, and I know most of the personalities; it won't be as big of an adjustment." But Derraugh was able to bring in eight of recruits this season to strengthen his squad. Forwards Laura Danforth (Gross Pointe, Mich.), Rebecca Flewelling (Kanata, Ontario), Gabby Mazade (Downer's Grove, Ill.), Megan Niesluchowski (Camarillo, Calif.), Liz Zorn (Churchville, N.Y.), defenders/forwards Melanie Jue (Richmond, British Columbia) and Kelly McGinty (Long Lake, Minn.) and goaltender Jennifer Niesluchowski (Camarillo, Calif.) are all expected to strengthen the team. Nevertheless, several returning players will work with Derraugh to lead the squad. "[Senior] Caroline Scott, our captain for this year, is an extremely serious person academically, always competes and commands great respect from her teammates," Derraugh said. "It will be exciting to see her, along with [junior Caeleigh] Beerworth and [senior] Beth [Baronick] as leaders on this team." Derraugh and the Red hope to build upon the encouraging improvement the team made and Derraugh hopes to get better used to the women's hockey environment. One of the positives of women's hockey, Derraugh noted, is the girl's pure love for the game. "With our league, there's no NHL some players might be looking forward to," said Derraugh. "These girls are playing the game because they love it, and their passion is truly genuine. I certainly feed off that, as does the team, and I am very excited to continue the improvements we made last year and make the playoffs." Seven Newcomers Bolster Red Roster By August 24, 2006 After finishing among the top teams in the Ancient Eight over the last two seasons, the men's basketball team has reloaded for the 2006-07 campaign with a deep and talented group of six freshmen and one sophomore transfer. W. Hoops Goes Italian Deckhead: Squad competes against four foes overseas With a season that spans both spring and fall semesters, the members of the women's basketball team don't have the opportunity to spend a semester studying abroad like most Cornell students. However, for 10 days this past June, head coach Dayna Smith and the Red had the chance to learn about the culture of Italy and the nuances of the international style of basketball.
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Arctic Gas Symposium in Calgary, March 2-3 March 1, 2011 Mia Bennett 0 Billed as "North America's Premier Gas Conference," the Arctic Gas Symposium will be taking place tomorrow through March 3 in Calgary, Alberta. In the province that helped revolutionize tar sands, there will be lots of discussion on the latest issues facing the hydrocarbon industry in the Arctic. One notable topic of interest this year is the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline, which will almost certainly receive final approval by the federal government at its next cabinet meeting. Bob Reid, president of the Aboriginal Pipeline Group, which has a one third stake in the MVP, will discuss how the project can move forward. Already, the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs has begun calling for bids for exploration licenses on three separate parcels in the Beaufort Sea and Mackenzie Delta, which altogether constitute a total of one million hectares (map here; PDF). From looking at the map, it's amazing to see how far north the proposed pipeline would stretch from the Yukon coastline to the 78th parallel, almost 500 miles north. Other topics on the agenda include the Alaska Gas Pipeline, working within Canadian and U.S. regulations in the North, and aboriginal involvement in the oil and gas industry. I'm hoping to receive some information on the conference proceedings once the symposium has concluded, at which point I'll write more about what was discussed. "Arctic pipeline approval triggers massive rights sale," Edmonton Journal "2010-2011 Beaufort Sea and Mackenzie Delta: Call for Bids" Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Tags: Calgary conferences Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Categories: Announcements Oil & Gas "Geopolitics of Northern Development" panel in New York tomorrow Why is China interested in the Arctic? Seminar today: Asian interest in the Arctic Council Arctic TV Show, "Journey to the End of the World," airs tonight A book review, with more to come International Arctic forum: Territory of Dialogue postponed until September
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Album: Air Cut Label: Esoteric Website: http://www.curvedair.com Fast-forwarding to 1974 now for the fourth album to be issued under the Curved Air name. This featured an almost completely new complement of personnel, of which only Sonja Kristina remained from the original lineup. The writing had been on the wall with Phantasmagoria, where a chasm of musical differences had opened up between the two founder members Darryl and Francis, resulting in both leaving the band followed closely by drummer Florian Pilkington-Miksa. A two-for-one replacement was found in 17-year-old violinist and pianist Eddie Jobson (whose background included playing in Fat Grapple, a kind of Newcastle counterpart band). The new lineup was completed by guitarist Kirby Gregory and drummer Jim Russell. The resulting album was released in spring 1974, and benefitted from an excitingly direct Martin Rushent production. The material was strong, the performances solid, but the album met with virtually no commercial success and the band split shortly after its release. The instrumental Armin in particular encapsulated the Curved Air sound in just under four minutes, while Sonja's continually excellent vocal prowess shone out on those tracks on which she had a compositional involvement (Easy, The Purple Speed Queen and the ten-minute Metamorphosis) and Kirby's riff-heavy UHF. All told, Air Cut is a very creditable offering that was entirely of its time and representative of that year's best. When the band split, Eddie joined Roxy Music and Kirby formed Stretch with Elmer Gantry – leading on to more rock history of course. This latest reissue of Air Cut is the first to have been remastered from the original tapes (earlier CD editions having been taken from inferior vinyl sources). The accompanying booklet contains a helpful new essay too. There's no bonus material – but sound and presentation-wise there's no contest, for this is the edition to have. David Kidman Curved Air: Air Conditioning Amy Goddard: Down In The Mine
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Dizzy With Birds How thousands of volunteers transformed a degraded New Zealand island into a pulsing wildlife wonderland THE FIRST HINT of dawn barely tints the summer sky when I slip out of the old bunkhouse on Tiritiri Matangi Island. Across the calm Hauraki Gulf, glittering night lights of New Zealand's largest city, Auckland, remind me that the hubbub of civilization is only 15 miles distant. But as I head down into the forested valley, I am at once enveloped in the most wondrous, soul-lifting wild bird chorus I have ever heard. As if directed by an unseen conductor presiding over an island-wide orchestra, the island's entire population of native New Zealand songbirds erupts in full harmony. Fuzzy-tongued nectar lovers, ancient wattle birds and forest-floor insect eaters all vie with each other to greet the new day. Their ethereal rhythms rise and fall not unlike those of a classical violin concerto. It is sheer bird magic, made all the more incredible because 20 years ago it simply did not exist here on this tiny speck of land, a mere 550 acres known for short as Tiri. The story of this little island stands out as an example of the miracles that can be accomplished when people join hands to achieve a common dream. Tiri is a living illustration of what New Zealand once was, long before humankind arrived, and what it could be again if this vision were expanded countrywide. But for the moment, down in the bush-clad valley where twilight lingers, I close my eyes and immerse myself in the sea of sound, picturing each musician still unseen in the thickets. Apace with the brightening daylight, every one chimes in a few minutes after the last. First there's the tui, a grackle-size bird with blue-black and purple hues, filamentous white feathers woven through its nape and a white, tufty throat pompon worn like a bow tie. It quivers as it sings. Triple notes ring out arrogantly, like three big drops of water dripping loudly into a quiet pool, interspersed with delicate twitters so high-pitched I can barely pick them up. This energetic, ground-foraging bird is one of New Zealand's ancient lineages of endangered wattlebirds. Click here to hear its song. Photograph courtesy of Tui De Roy Audio courtesy of Ana and Norval Williamson of KMP Music (To hear the sound, you need RealPlayer" which can be downloaded for free from www.real.com ) Then comes the New Zealand robin, one of the least showy species on the island's bird list. Gray, chubby, long-legged and big-eyed, it spends most of its time on the forest floor. Its delectably sweet melody - clear and pure, urgent yet unstinting - goes on and on and on, not even pausing for breath, it seems. But the bellbirds take the prize. Each bird's voice is but four limpid notes, delivered in slow, syncopated cadence, rising to a bell-like question mark. "Ping!-ping!-ping!-ping?" or "so-mi-so-do?" on the music scale. One hundred, two hundred birds perhaps, each following its own, unbroken steady rhythm: waves of music rising and falling, pulsating across the valley. With the sunrise imminent, more new voices join in. Strident, assertive saddlebacks begin argumentative vocal duels, their staccato "Yak-yak-yak-yak" in ever longer and louder volleys. An energetic ground-foraging bird, charcoal black with a bright rusty "saddle" across its back and delicate pinkish-red fleshy flaps adorning the base of its stiletto beak, it is one of New Zealand's ancient lineages of endangered wattlebirds. Its cousin, the stunning kokako, is slate gray with sky-blue wattles decorating a black-masked face. It now is also singing across the valley, its call so melodious, yet deep, that the species has an alternate name - organbird. The long notes waft gently through the canopy, haunting but also deeply mournful, as if expressing all of the troubles that have befallen New Zealand's bird life through the centuries. Dizzy with sound, I walk slowly back up the track as the first golden sun rays sweep across the island and the decibels slowly fade. Just then, another bird voice rings out, loud and high-pitched this time, not melodious at all. It's a takahe, an extraordinary, huge flightless gallinule long believed to be extinct until rediscovered in a remote mountain range 50 years ago. With the takahe's comes another voice, a woman's - high and clear, sounding anxious. "Aroha? Glencoe?" I find Ray and Barbara Walter, New Zealand Department of Conservation rangers and guardian angels of Tiritiri Matangi Scientific Reserve, tossing a few grains of poultry feed to Glencoe, a hulking, 6.5- pound pedestrian bird with deep blue and green feathers and a bright red, adzlike beak. Glencoe, like the other members of his species on the island, doesn't need the food, but he comes running to Barbara's voice (which he does for no one else). This small reward makes daily check-ups on the endangered bird easier. This slate-gray bird with sky-blue wattles on a black-masked face has such a melodious song that some people call it the organbird. Click here to hear its song. Photograph courtesy of Tui De Roy Audio courtesy of Ana and Norval Williamson of KMP Music (To hear the sound, you need RealPlayer" which can be downloaded for free from www.real.com ) "Oh, Glencoe! You should be on your nest, sitting on Aroha's egg, you bad father! You don't know it, but we really need you to bring up that chick!" scolds Barbara. Clearly, to Ray and Barbara, caring for the rare and precious birds in their charge is a lot more than a job. With a smile and a wave, her husband revs up a four-wheeled motorbike, and they zoom off, his white beard flattened by the speed, to locate the 15 more takahe dispersed all over the island. Later in the morning I catch up with Ray and Barbara again along the rugged east coast. All the takahe are accounted for now, so they're taking a look at the huge native pohutukawa trees. At this time of year, many of the smaller, honey-eating birds depend on the bumper nectar production of this species. Ray has been on Tiri for 20 years, Barbara 15, and together they have nurtured, coaxed and cajoled the island from its moribund state back to a thriving, pulsing wildlife sanctuary. How could this be? "Not without the help of literally thousands of people, each of whom gave of their time, their sweat, resources and advice," says Ray, sweeping his arm wide. "That's what you see here. It's everybody working together." For the next two hours, enraptured, I listen to their story. One hundred and fifty years ago the island had already been cleared of most of its native vegetation for cultivation and livestock grazing. In 1864, it saw the construction of a 68-foot-high lighthouse, which eventually became the most powerful light in the southern hemisphere, guiding ships into Auckland harbor to this day. For more than a hundred years, a succession of lighthouse keepers and their families grazed cattle and sheep on the island until it was reduced to a windswept, hard-packed, fire-scorched grassy knoll sticking out of the sea. By the 1940s, Tiri had only six percent of its original forest still clinging tenuously to a few gullies and cliff faces. In 1971, when the grazing lease on Tiri expired, the government wisely decided to give nature a break and let the island's forest cover regenerate. Already, all over the country, there was growing concern over the drastic downward spiral of New Zealand's native bird species. After 80 million years of isolation, they were proving no match for modern, introduced mammals ranging from house cats to pigs, European stoats to Pacific rats. Yet while small, predator-free islands might present the best hope for safe bird havens, Tiri's situation did not look promising. A 1969 survey had turned up a dismal count of just 21 tuis and 24 bellbirds for the entire island. After improvements to Tiritiri Matangi Island's habitat, this native forest owl returned to the island on its own. Click here to hear its song. Photograph courtesy of Tui De Roy Audio courtesy of Ana and Norval Williamson of KMP Music (To hear the sound, you need RealPlayer" which can be downloaded for free from www.real.com ) It was not long after that John Craig, a maverick professor of environmental management at Auckland University, began scheming. His attention was first drawn to this uninspiring little island by a rather fortuitous accident in 1974, involving the unintentional release of captive-bred, endangered red-crowned parakeets originally intended for a distant offshore island. With their boat sheltering behind Tiri from a nasty cyclone and the caged birds beginning to die, the scientists decided to let them go right there, sight unseen. To everyone's amazement, not only did some of the birds survive, but they even started to breed. This gave Craig the idea that other rare birds could be reintroduced to Tiri. And since Tiri was already open to public access (unlike more intact, strictly off-limits offshore islands), what better place could there be to run an experiment he had in mind? What Tiri needed, Craig argued, was a project in which every Joe on the street could take part if he wished. This would be a program where government guidance, scientific know-how and the sheer grunt power of the public could be harnessed jointly to a common goal: a campaign to replant trees all over the island. The public reward would be a feeling of active involvement in conservation, plus a guaranteed access to rare native bird life. Craig's bold plan was approved by the government and rolled into action in 1984. Ray Walter had arrived on Tiri four years earlier. He was the last lighthouse keeper in the history of the island, a position soon to be made redundant by the full automation of the light. So he gladly accepted his first conservation posting, a part-time job for which he retrained as a nurseryman. The tree-planting program was to run for ten years with a view to re-establishing forest cover over 60 percent of the island. Advertising through radio and newspapers, it drew volunteers by the boatload. Each Sunday, during the winter planting season, gangs 50 to 100 strong arrived armed with shovels for the day. Ray led the charge across the island, digging holes while the teams followed along behind gently depositing Tiri's future back into the ground at a rate of 25,000 trees a year. But four years into the project, severe government cutbacks threatened to scuttle the whole scheme. Undaunted, a group of ardent volunteers got together under the leadership of Jim Battersby, a Presbyterian minister who opened his church doors to convene a conservation meeting, and placed $20 each into a hat. And so was born, in 1988, the non-profit membership organization Supporters of Tiritiri Matangi, Inc. "The notion to restore Tiri simply had reached critical mass, nothing could stop it now," recalls Mel Galbraith, a high school teacher who'd taken his class to Tiri a few years earlier. The tree planting had been well underway when Barbara married Ray and came to live on the island, but she brought her own touch. "The volunteers were simply working too hard, toiling like slaves and leaving the island utterly exhausted - mission accomplished, but most likely never to return," she says. "So we started to call it a day an hour before the boat left, just to make sure people would be forced to have time off and enjoy what we started calling their island.'" From then on Ray and Barbara were never again short of volunteers: school children, nature clubs, walking clubs, Lions clubs, birding groups, senior-citizens groups, church groups, ad infinitum. This grackle-size bird with blue-black and purple hues and a white, tufty throat pompon quivers as it sings. Click here to hear its song. Photograph courtesy of Tui De Roy Audio courtesy of Ana and Norval Williamson of KMP Music (To hear the sound, you need RealPlayer" which can be downloaded for free from www.real.com ) The momentum was so great the replanting scheme was completed a whole year ahead of schedule. Ray's blue eyes twinkle. "We planted 280,000 trees of 32 species in just nine years with all those volunteers," he says. The value of their freely given labor has been estimated at around half a million U.S. dollars. Today the public keeps coming, 25,000 a year and counting, not so many of them to work now, but to reap the fruits of those early labors. And Ray and Barbara are there to meet every ferry load that reaches the pier and to educate school groups, explaining to them how special the island is and how it all came to be. Getting involved and staying involved is what Tiri, now also called the People's Sanctuary, is all about. Mel Galbraith, who recently concluded a three-year term as the lastest Supporters chairman, smiles as he recalls one of his former students who came back as a young adult and exclaimed, "My, I planted that tree!" The high point for Galbraith came when 26 of his high-school students at Glenfield College near Auckland were invited by the Department of Conservation to participate in the reintroduction of the highly endangered stitchbird, a boldly patterned little honey-eater. The kids drew up the release plan, designed new nesting boxes (a necessity in Tiri's young forest where tree cavities on which they depend have not yet developed) and helped capture, transport and release 37 birds in 1995. The stitchbird was the eighth of nine native bird species set free on Tiri since the auspicious freedom flight of the parakeets in 1974. Other species were repatriated starting in 1984. That year, just as the tree planting was getting underway, an experimental flock of 24 released saddlebacks successfully colonized scrubland. Inconspicuous little communal insect eaters, aptly named whiteheads, were reintroduced next, in 1989. These were soon followed by three pairs of secretive, swamp-dwelling brown teal, reputed to be the world's fourth rarest duck, for which special ponds and small reservoirs had been constructed in several of the island's valleys. After that came takahes, highly endangered and the subject of intense breeding management, followed by New Zealand robins and little spotted kiwis�14;enigmatic, flightless nocturnal birds that sniff out their dinners on the forest floor with sensitive nostrils at the tips of their long beaks. The last were aristocratic kokakos. Their calls now join the soft cries of moreporks, native forest owls that have found their own ways un-assisted onto the island's roster of breeding birds, along with screaming petrels and mewing little blue penguins. Since the tree-planting program on Tiritiri Matangi Island, the number of bellbirds on the island has flourished. Click here to hear its song. Photograph courtesy of Tui De Roy Audio courtesy of Ana and Norval Williamson of KMP Music (To hear the sound, you need RealPlayer" which can be downloaded for free from www.real.com ) But for John Craig, there's still a lot more to be done. There are fernbirds and tomtits that should also return. And tuataras, New Zealand's ancient lizards. And all the smaller night organisms, the insects, plus seabirds around the shore and Tiri's own marine reserve. The summer sun on Tiri is slanting toward the west, but it's too early for Ray and Barbara to call it a day. For a moment they gaze silently over the pohutakawa forest bedecked in crimson flowers, and I notice they are holding hands�14;surreptitiously, like teenagers. The next instant they grab notebook and gear and head down into the forested valley to band the latest generation of baby saddlebacks. "In this little valley, and only here, the saddlebacks have invented a new call. Hear that? Sounds like an ambulance siren." There may be more than 500 saddlebacks on Tiri now, but Barbara still knows them like her own children. She is 67, Ray 64, but there's a bounce in their walks as they pursue their fervent mission. Roving editor Tui De Roy and her partner Mark Jones have lived on New Zealand's South Island for the past eight years.
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The Old Mill Inn On August 4th, 1914, Robert Home Smith opened his Old Mill Tea Garden restaurant at 21 Old Mill Road. It happened to be the day war was declared. Smith was promoting his Kingsway Park subdivisions. Two years later the picturesque stone Old Mill Bridge over the Humber River was opened. Until then crossing was made by small bridges connected to an island in the river. The high level Bloor Street Bridge came many years later. Because the Tea Garden restaurant was not open in the winter, many patrons went to the Lambton Mills Inn on the south side of Old Dundas Street just east of the Humber. It had been Sir William Howland's three storey flour mill built of wood. Smith placed it under the same management as his Tea Garden restaurant for year Round dining and dancing. Unfortunately it was destroyed by fire. William John Hicks whose family had one of the three hotels at Humber Bay rented boats at the Tea Garden Restaurant until 1925. Unfortunately the water in the millrace got too low so he moved downstream to the Wanita Tea Garden at the end of Sunnylea Avenue, East. On May 10th, 1928, the, Islington Businessmen's Association held their annual meeting at the Old Mill Tea Garden. Col. J.E.L Streight of the Canadian Legion was master of ceremonies. Etobicoke Reeve Ray Price and the township councillors were present as Smith announced he proposed to spend a million dollars a year for the next ten years in developing the area. At the time Smith's Old Mill restaurant manager was Rene Schubert, a Swiss-born chef from Monte Carlo assisted by Christian Westreicher, also Swiss born. Ruins of the Old Mill. In 1928 the Administration Wing of the Old Mill Tea Garden was added on the west side as 35 Old Mill Road. It included an apartment, and the Old Mill Post Office until November 25th, 1933, when Kingsway residents began to get home mail delivery. Smith's Toronto Land Corporation was also a tenant and later Hanks &-Irwin, architects. Outside were the Old Mill Tennis Club, lawn bowling and a tiny golf area. By 1966 the Old Mill Tower Apartments were built close by, and the play areas were gone. The Old Mill Tea Garden. On October 21, 2001, the Old Mill Inn and Spa opened an addition on the east side as 9 Old Mill Road. It was proposed that the new 60 room inn be within the Stone ruins of William Gamble's 1848 flourmill, but it was rebuilt and connected to the "Old Mill" famous for dining and dancing. Over the years the Kingsway Women's Club, the rotary and Kiwanis Clubs had made the Old Mill home for their meetings. From 1973 until 1991 the Old Mill was owned by the Hodgson family (William Hodgson was a one time Etobicoke Councillor). The present owners are George Kalmar and son Michael. Researched and Written by Robert Given View More Places
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A looming threat from Al Qaeda & the Taliban militia and an in-flux of Afghan refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) has left Pakistan in a worst refugee crisis since the partition in 1947. US led drone strikes and Pakistan military's onslaught against the Talibans has crippled a great mass of Afghan and Pakistani civilians. Why do states always carry out post-mortem reports on innocent war causalities, instead of ensuring civilians' security prior to the attacks? In view of Pakistan and Afghanistan's corrupt governments and the rising number of people uprooted by the growing conflict in north-west Pakistan, can we trust these governments enough to tackle the fragile situation or is it a case of another humanitarian disaster? Perhaps another Kashmir, another Palestine. The victims in the end are always the civilians, who end up losing their only prized possession; their identity. May 5, 2009: Afghan officials say up to 120 non-combatants were killed when US warplanes dropped bombs on two villages in Bala Baluk, a Taliban-controlled district in the western province of Farah. May 11, 2009: UN estimates, over 360,000 people have escaped from the three worst affected areas of Dir, Swat and Buner. May 12, 2009:­­­ A total of 501,496 displaced people from the new influx had been formally registered by authorities, with UNHCR's help, since May 2. May 13, 2009: The number of people who have fled the fighting in northwest Pakistan this month and been registered or recorded by authorities reached 670,906 on Wednesday, up from just over half a million the day before.
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So Many Ways We Can Praise The Lord Many ways to say thank you For being so wonderful Praise the Lord by dancing, dancing Praise the Lord in silence (freeze) Praise the Lord by lifting up our hands to the King of kings Praise the Lord by clapping Praise the Lord by shouting, I love you Praise the Lord by stompin' Praise the Lord on drums and guitar too But it's not just about the music Worship's so much bigger than that Its living lives that show we're thankful That's the truth and that's a fact © 2011 Daybreak Music/Elevation Psalms 150
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When people ask me if a blog or news feed is a good idea on their site I always say something along the lines of "..only if you can be bothered to keep it up to date. A blog with only old posts sends the wrong message, better not to have one at all if you won't keep it alive with fresh content...". I would do well to listen to my own advice.. where the almost-a-year went since my last post I have no idea. It was a phenomenally busy year and good blog intentions rather fell by the wayside. It was a year flavoured by a wide variety of applications from a booking platform for a surf school, through some interesting e-commerce briefs, to a large scale employment agency management application (ongoing). Having decided to take a proper break from my keyboard over the holiday I'll make timeearly in the new year to bring my portfolio up to date with new work. My brain is sludge at the time of writing and wants to do very little more than get out on the cliffs for a hike, ride a bike, and spend time with friends. Hasta 2018!
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Callie studied at Dordt College, where she earned a B.A. in Music with a specific focus on Piano. She has had a passion for music from a young age when she began playing piano and singing at 7 years old. Since then, she has enjoyed playing and writing music in many different contexts. One interesting fact about Callie is that she enjoys music of other cultures and has studied music while living in Sydney, Australia. Callie has performed often in concert, both doing vocal and as a solo pianist. She also has done a lot of accompanist work, playing for musicals, concert choirs and soloists since high school. Currently, Callie has a passion for students to not only learn how to perform music well, but also have an understanding of the basics of music theory. She hopes to instill her passion for music unto others, creating this same passion.
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Spike in the sale of rental buildings in Metro Vancouver could lead to higher rents: realtor (iStock photo) VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – We spend a lot of time talking about the high price of owning a home in Metro Vancouver, but it turns out renters could get hit with some hefty increases this year. A new report is revealing a massive spike in the sale of rental buildings. Sales of apartment buildings went up nearly 50 per cent from 2014 to 2015 and the value of all sales went up by nearly 100, according to a report put together by local realtors, David and Mark Goodman. David Goodman says the dollar amount of sales nearly doubled during that time. "What has happened is a lot of investors have gravitated towards multi-family. They look at the shortage of rental opportunities. There's tremendous demand for suites." He adds this doesn't mean rents have to go up, but says competition will. "We're simply not building enough new rental buildings and the municipalities for the most part, wish to protect the existing rentals." Goodman says a lot of those older buildings could be replaced with new larger ones. condos|housing|Metro Vancouver|money|rates|real estate|Renters
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