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Mark 10:32 "They were on their way up to Jerusalem, with Jesus leading the way, and the disciples were astonished, while those who followed were afraid."
Jesus was purposefully walking towards Jerusalem…"His face set like a flint." Isaiah 50:7 tells us…and His disciples were stunned, shocked, & stupefied. Didn't Jesus realize how determined the Jewish leaders were to kill Him? And now here He was leading them back into the city and a likely ambush? No wonder they were terrified & fearful. Even though the Lord had explained what was to happen…the disciples couldn't comprehend it, let alone put all the pieces of the puzzle together to get the big picture. All they could do was follow Him. Many times in our life we'll find our self in the same place…nothing makes sense…we're frightened out of of mind…and all we can physically muster is to slowly plod behind Him as Jesus leads the way.
Author kezha1Posted on January 30, 2023 January 30, 2023 Categories Daily Inspirational DevotionalLeave a comment on Mark 10:32 "They were on their way up to Jerusalem, with Jesus leading the way, and the disciples were astonished, while those who followed were afraid."
Psalm 84:10 "Better is one day in Your Courts than a thousand elsewhere. I would rather be a doorkeeper in the House of my God than dwell in the tents of the wicked."
This is known as a Pilgrimage Psalm…where the writer is expressing his longing to be in the presence of God. Now as Christians today, we no longer need to travel to a special place in order to experience God, thanks to the gift of the Holy Spirit,(John 4:21-24) but the importance of being in Church & serving in any capacity is evident here by the writer's yearning. He likened one day as a insignificant Temple gatekeeper to be the ultimate joyful purpose of his life. But can we say the same? Are we happy to serve in positions never seen by the congregation? Or do we allow self-importance, pride, & vanity rule the places we choose to serve in Church? Charles Spurgeon once wisely said, " Do not desire to be the principal man in Church. Be lowly. Be humble. The best man in the Church is the man who is willing to be a doormat for all to wipe their boots on, the brother who does not mind what happens to him at all, so long as God is glorified."
Author kezha1Posted on January 29, 2023 January 29, 2023 Categories Daily Inspirational DevotionalLeave a comment on Psalm 84:10 "Better is one day in Your Courts than a thousand elsewhere. I would rather be a doorkeeper in the House of my God than dwell in the tents of the wicked."
Psalm 40:8 "I desire to do Your Will, O my God…"
The heartfelt obedience that's required by God is a moment by moment series of choices on our part. We can either submit our will to God's as Jesus did in the Garden of Gethsemane when He prayed, "Yet not as I will, but as You Will." Or we can stubbornly stand on our own rights & ambitions…insisting we'll do what we want. But when we come to that fork in the road & our choices have taken us farther rather than closer to God…we need to repent of our defiance & ask the Lord to open our eyes and ears to His truth. (Isaiah 35:5) It's then we'll see that God's Will for our life is only a good thing. (Philippians 2:13)
Author kezha1Posted on January 28, 2023 January 28, 2023 Categories Daily Inspirational DevotionalLeave a comment on Psalm 40:8 "I desire to do Your Will, O my God…"
John 8:44 " You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father's desire. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies."
From the very beginning Satan has been the chief instigator of evil in the world… his two main characteristics being lying & murder. In the Garden of Eden the serpent twisted the truth & caused Eve to doubt God, and later Cain became envious of his brother Abel's offering and murdered him. And thus Satan's reign of terror began on earth. So as Jesus is telling us in this verse, we have two options…we are either children of God or children of Satan. If our inclination & impulsive urges are unrighteous, deceptive, and false…we follow after our father the devil. But as I John 3:8 says, if we do what is right & love one another, we are children of God. Satan's original language is lies…the total opposite of God's truth, and murder is not just being guilty of killing someone. for both Galatians 5:19-21 and Matthew 5:21-22 both speak of the evil works of the flesh & specifically Matthew 5 show us that anger & hatred towards a brother is considered murder in God's eyes & thus subject to judgment.
Author kezha1Posted on January 27, 2023 January 27, 2023 Categories Daily Inspirational DevotionalLeave a comment on John 8:44 " You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father's desire. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies."
John 8:39-41 " 'If you were Abraham's children,' said Jesus, 'then you would do the things Abraham did. As it is, you are determined to kill Me, a man who has told you the truth that I heard from God. Abraham did not do such things. You are doing the things your own father does.' "
The Jews were arguing with Jesus that Abraham was their father, and thus based their deliverance on ancestry. They had traced their descent back to the Patriarchs and were smugly using their pedigree as their key to heaven. But Jesus quickly pointed out that their father Abraham had been obedient to God no matter what God had asked of him…even to offering his son Isaac as a sacrifice. So in other words, true sonship with their heavenly Father would never be defined by biology & ancestry, but only by obedience.
Author kezha1Posted on January 26, 2023 January 26, 2023 Categories Daily Inspirational DevotionalLeave a comment on John 8:39-41 " 'If you were Abraham's children,' said Jesus, 'then you would do the things Abraham did. As it is, you are determined to kill Me, a man who has told you the truth that I heard from God. Abraham did not do such things. You are doing the things your own father does.' "
John 8:34-36 " Jesus replied, 'I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave to sin. Now a slave has no permanent place in the family, but a son belongs to it forever. So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.' "
Jesus was drawing the analogy between freedom & bondage…slaves & freemen. In the Greco-Roman society of the time, slaves were considered property and the lowest strata in society with no rights…living under the absolute dominion and control of their masters. But for the Jews, their customs were much more personal in respect to slaves…regarding them as a limited part of the family, but without rights to an inheritance as a lawful son would have. So by making this comparison between freedom & bondage, Jesus was simply saying that slaves obey their masters, whether it's the cruel master of sin or the Lord God Almighty. And this bondage to sin keeps us fettered in slavery…clouding our minds, degrading our feelings, and enslaving our will. But true freedom in Christ, accomplished through the life, death, & resurrection of Jesus on our behalf, liberates & breaks the chains of slavery to sin…allowing us to freely serve God and fulfill His plan & purpose in our life.
Author kezha1Posted on January 25, 2023 January 25, 2023 Categories Daily Inspirational DevotionalLeave a comment on John 8:34-36 " Jesus replied, 'I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave to sin. Now a slave has no permanent place in the family, but a son belongs to it forever. So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.' "
John 8:30-32 " Even as He spoke, many put their faith in Him. To the Jews who had believed Him, Jesus said, 'If you hold to My teaching, you are really My disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.' "
The biggest difference between the twelve disciples & the Jewish crowds who put their faith in Jesus was that for many their profession of faith was only superficial. It lacked real perseverance, commitment & endurance to Jesus' teachings. Something Jesus reminded the twelve of in John 15:7 when He said, "Remain in Me and My Words." That's because to have a fruitful life in Christ there must be obedience, dependence, & communion. And out of this saving truth comes freedom…setting us free from slavery to sin through this vital relationship with Jesus. II Corinthians 3:17 tells us, "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit is, there is freedom." Through Jesus Christ & the Holy Spirit we are no longer in bondage to death, sin, & the hopelessness of trying to make it on our own…the heavy yoke has been lifted off our shoulders and we are liberated. Or as John 8:36 says, "If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."
Author kezha1Posted on January 24, 2023 January 24, 2023 Categories Daily Inspirational DevotionalLeave a comment on John 8:30-32 " Even as He spoke, many put their faith in Him. To the Jews who had believed Him, Jesus said, 'If you hold to My teaching, you are really My disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.' "
John 8:28-29 " So Jesus said, 'When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am the One I claim to be and that I do nothing on My own but speak just what the Father has taught Me. The One who sent Me is with Me; He has not left Me alone, for I always do what pleases Him.' "
If we are to follow in the footsteps of Jesus and emulate His character for the world to see…these verses have much to teach us. Jesus never spoke on His own accord, blurting out His personal opinions or biased remarks, but rather as John 14:24 tells us He said, "The Word that you hear is not Mine but the Father's who sent Me." In other words, the ear of the Lord was so well attuned to His Father's voice it was all He heard. Next, Jesus never was willfully rebellious of His Father, but always submitted His Will to the Father's in total agreement, without any hint of competition or disagreement. (John 6:38) So we are also to be obedient, desiring to please God. (I John 3:22) Finally, Jesus never doubted God…even though for one brief moment at the crucifixion He did feel the separation from His Father, (Matthew 27:46) Jesus ultimately knew He would glorify God in the end.
Author kezha1Posted on January 23, 2023 January 23, 2023 Categories Daily Inspirational DevotionalLeave a comment on John 8:28-29 " So Jesus said, 'When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am the One I claim to be and that I do nothing on My own but speak just what the Father has taught Me. The One who sent Me is with Me; He has not left Me alone, for I always do what pleases Him.' "
John 7:6 "Jesus said to them, 'My time has not yet come…' "
Jesus came to earth in total conformity & utter submission to the Will of His Father. It meant He followed His Heavenly Father's agenda, timetable, teaching & doctrine…and not the world's. For Jesus knew God's ways were perfect and His Words were flawless. (Psalm 18:30)… and that God was always upright and just in all His actions. (Deuteronomy 32:4) Jesus was then confident that His appointed time would happen within God's perfect timing, and because of this Jesus placed all His trust under His Father's authority & control.
Author kezha1Posted on January 22, 2023 January 22, 2023 Categories Daily Inspirational DevotionalLeave a comment on John 7:6 "Jesus said to them, 'My time has not yet come…' "
John 8:23-24 " You are from below; I am from above. You are of this world; I am not of this world. I told you that you would die in your sins; if you do not believe that I Am the One I claim to be, you will indeed die in your sins."
Again Jesus is arguing with the Pharisees about their willful rebellion and refusal to listen to the truth. From the very first time Jesus revealed Himself as the coming Messiah to the woman at the well in John 4:26, to His use of Old Testament "I AM" language in these verses, He was illustrating how far apart heaven & earth were & how far apart the knowledge of the Pharisees and the truth was. In John 3:31 John the Baptist distinguished Jesus from all other human beings as coming from above… and of being in the world, but not of it. The Pharisees trusted in their technical knowledge of the Scriptures & would die because of it…but Believers who place their faith & trust in Jesus will experience saving knowledge of their Lord & Savior and receive eternal life.
Author kezha1Posted on January 21, 2023 January 21, 2023 Categories Daily Inspirational DevotionalLeave a comment on John 8:23-24 " You are from below; I am from above. You are of this world; I am not of this world. I told you that you would die in your sins; if you do not believe that I Am the One I claim to be, you will indeed die in your sins."
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â—Ž After being completed and put into production in 2012, it will form an annual sales value of 20 billion yuan. On February 1, Wuhu Municipal Government, Guangdong Dehao Runda Electric Co., Ltd. and Korea Epivalley signed a strategic cooperation agreement to build a first-class technology in Wuhu. The standard LED photoelectric industry base.
◎The base covers an area of nearly 1,000 mu, with a planned investment of 9 billion yuan, covering all the industrial chains of the Led Lighting industry.
â—Ž After being completed and put into production in 2012, it will form an annual sales value of 20 billion yuan.
On February 1, Wuhu Municipal Government, Guangdong Dehao Runda Electric Co., Ltd. and South Korea Epivalley signed a strategic cooperation agreement to build a LED optoelectronic industrial base with first-class technology standards in Wuhu.
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Thanks to the most recent update from Candywriter, owning pets in BitLife is now possible, allowing players to adopt and raise their own pets. This BitLife guide will try to provide you with a comprehensive list of the newly added pets, as well as useful information on what they do and how you can get them.
What Type Of Pets Can I Own In BitLife?
Players who do not have a premium account can only own traditional pets. They can adopt animals from the animal shelter, which reduces their chances of getting an interesting or exotic animal. In exchange, Premium members have access to pet stores, exotic pet dealers, dog breeder, and cat breeder. So, if you want to experience this new exciting opportunity, it's time to go for a premium subscription.
Premium players have access to an amazing exotic pets store called the Exotic Pet Dealer. And that means wonderful animals waiting to be adopted! From gorillas to tigers, you can find anything in there. However, the store has only one animal a year. If you don't like the animal in stock, make sure to come back the next year.
There is a good reason for it! Those players who are not Bitizens can only adopt pets four times. So give it a good thought before adopting.
What If I Want A Particular Breed Of Dog?
If you are not happy with the available selection in animal shelters and pet stores and you are looking for a particular breed of dog, then you have to check the breeders for an amazing selection of happy and healthy animals that range from puppies to a couple years old. However, purchasing from a breeder implies higher monthly and upfront costs. But you are sure to get a good dog!
Can I Get A Horse?
Of course you can. But you will need to meet certain requirements: a specific type of property that features the word 'equestrian'. That means that the property is endowed with a special facility specifically designed for horses. This type of property is not cheap. Costs vary between $5 million and $10+. Unless you can afford to spend that amount, owning a horse is impossible.
If you encounter a stray animal and decide to keep it for yourself, you won't have to pay for it. It depends on how lucky you are!
While basic players can only enjoy, the company of cats, dogs, and bunnies, Premium users have access to a wide range of animals including: snakes, finch, tigers, hamsters, goldfish, parrots, lions, coyotes, monkeys, cockatiels, panthers, gorillas, and even unicorns.
We hope our BitLife pets guide has offered you a clear image of the changes that the latest update has brought to the game. If you come across an interesting pet we haven't mentioned in this article, make sure to drop us a line in the comment box!
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1. You can send us an email at [email protected].
2. Or you can write to us using snail mail at the addresses shown below.
3. Finally, contact information for the WVNA Board is listed at the bottom of this page.
Why would you want to contact us at the Neighborhood Association?
- Perhaps you know of an event in the Whittington Valley that you want to share with your fellow neighbors.
- Maybe you want an address list of your fellow Neighborhood Association members.
- Perhaps you found a mistake on our website--a typo, a misspelling, a missing word, a broken link or a factual error.
- Possibly you just want to share a bit of good news with your friends in the Valley.
- Maybe you have a concern about something in the Valley and want to work with your neighbors to bring about a positive change.
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Q: How to define this partial-order? One element x in a partial-order amount is maximal if it dosen't exists $x \neq y$ with $x \le y$ and we have something that is called minimal if there doesn't exist $ y \neq x$ with $y \le x$.
And we have $ S = \mathbb{N} $ that we let to be the Natural Numbers.
And i wonder how i can define a Partial-order on $\vec{S} \times \vec{S}$
there it exists a unique maximal element but no minimal element.
And to draw the Hassel-Diagram that contains all $(a,b)$ with $a+b\le 4.$
I know that a Partial-Order should be Reflexive and Symmetric and Transistive but this is very abstract to think in natural numbers i think i must be very general to test this?
I am stuck?
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Le Championnat de Belgique de football D3 2017-2018 est la quatre-vingt-neuvième édition du championnat de Championnat belge de « Division ». Mais c'est la deuxième édition de ce niveau sous l'appellation « Division 1 Amateur ».
Cette compétition est de niveau national intégral. Cette appellation curieuse en comparaison des niveaux 4 et 5 de la nouvelle structure pyramidale du football belge à partir de la saison précédente. Ceux-ci sont « nationales mais régionalisés ». Un curieux verbiage venant de la volonté de l'URBSFA de conserver son esprit unitaire et de ne pas se scinder en « Fédérations régionales » comme d'autres sports ont pu le faire.
La Division 1 Amateur est composée de seize clubs issus de toutes les parties du pays.
La compétition 2017-2018 offre plusieurs particularités que l'on peut définir comme "typiques" du football belge depuis plusieurs saisons. D'une part le club sacré champion ne peut pas être promu faute d'une licence ad hoc et c'est son dauphin qui monte. Ensuite, la "saga annuelle des licences" laisse plusieurs cercles dans l'expectative quant à leur avenir. Ainsi, en plus du lauréat, Dessel Sport, candidat à la montée, ne reçoit pas le sésame obligatoire et voir sa fin de saison gâchée.
La faillite du Lierse, club de D1B, a des répercussions sur les tours finaux de fin de saison.
Notons que le Royal Knokke Football Club, vainqueur 2017-2018 sur le terrain, conquiert son troisième titre consécutif, mais n'a grimpé que d'un seul niveau en trois saisons ! Champion de sa série de "Promotion" en 2015-2016, il ne peut monter à cause de la réforme appliquée à la fin de cet exercice-là. Montant depuis la D2 Amateur en 2017, il ne peut une nouvelle fois pas profiter de son travail un an plus tard.
Critères de composition
Conditions d'accès
À partir de la saison 2017-2018, des critères technico-administratifs doivent être remplis par les clubs désireux de prendre part à cette division :
Avoir minimum 7 joueurs sous contrat avec le statut "semi-professionnel".
Disposer d'un stade de minimum 1.500 places (dont minimum 300 assises).
Disposer d'un terrain aux dimensions de 100-105m de long sur 64-68m de large.
Disposer d'un éclairage de minimum 300 LUX (dérogation à 200 LUX la première saison)
Dans un autre domaine, les participants de cette division devraient percevoir par saison provenant des droits télévisés du football professionnel.
Organisation
Les équipes se rencontrent en matchs aller/retour durant une phase classique (30 matches). Au terme de cette première phase, les quatre premiers classés disputent le "Play-off Amateur" au terme duquel est désigné le champion
Play Off Amateur
Au terme de la saison régulière de trente matchs, les quatre premiers disputent les Play-off Amateur. Pour ce faire, ils se rencontrent en matchs /aller retour. Selon le même principe que celui adopté en Jupiler Pro League, le classement du "Play-off" est établi avec chaque formation conservant 50 % des points conquis durant la phase classique (arrondis à l'unité supérieure si nécessaire pour obtenir un nombre entier).
L'équipe championne est officiellement sacrée championne de Belgique Amateur.
Promotion en D1B
S'il est en possession de la licence nécessaire, le champion de D1 Amateur est promu en Division 1B la saison suivante.
Relégation en D2 Amateur
Les trois derniers classés au terme de la phase classique sont relégués en Division 2 Amateur la saison suivante. Le club qui termine à la est dit "barragiste", et doit assurer son maintien lors du tour final avec des formations de D2 Amateur.
Cas particuliers
Le principe de relégation directe et de désignation du "barragiste" peuvent subir des adaptions si un ou plusieurs clubs ne répondent plus aux conditions d'accès à la D1 Amateur. Dans ce cas, le ou les cercles concernés seraient placés aux places de relégables directs .
Changement d'appellation
À partir du , K. Lommel United change son appellation et devient Lommel Sport Kring ou Lommel SK . Le club retrouve une appellation proche de l'ancien K. FC Lommelse SK disparu en 2003.
Clubs participants 2017-2018
À partir de cette saison, par le biais de la colonne "Total Niv. 3", le tableau des participants rappelle le nombre de saisons jouées au niveau de la hiérarchie belge.
Localisation des clubs participants
Classement 2017-2018
Légende
Classement final
Champion d'automne: Lommel SK
Dernière mise à jour: le à 12h30.
Le Lierse ("D1B") n'ayant pas obtenu sa licence (et étant sur le point de déposer son bilan), Châtelet est assuré de son maintien et le Vigor Hamme obtient un sursis en devant "barragiste".
Tableau des rencontres
La rencontre "E. Alost- FCV Dender" prévue lors de la première journée a été reportée, car les Alostois étaient engagés dans le de la Coupe de Belgique. Cette partie est reprogrammée le .4
Résumé - Phase classique
Journées 1 à 10
Lommel prend le meilleur départ (13/15) avec en prime une victoire (2-4) à Heist (12/15) qui avait réussi le seule carton plein. Dessel Sport (12) et Deinze (10) complètent le quatuor de tête. En plus du leader, Hamme et Knokke, tous deux 9 unités, sont aussi invaincus. À l'autre bout de la grille. Châtelet-Farciennes (3), Patro Eisden (2) et Virton (1) restent sans victoire, aux trois dernières places.
Journée , le relégué de D1B-Proximus League (16) s'octroit un premier viatique de 4 points en gagnant contre Oosterzonen (2-0) alors que Heist (12) est défait chez l'étonnant promu de Knokke (12). Dessel Sport et Hamme (12)complètent le quatuor de poursuite. Toujours pas de victoire pour Châtelet et Virton qui se neutralisent (2-2). Seraing battu au Patro Eisden (1-0) dont c'est le premier succès.
Plus d'invaincus
Lors de la , les trois formations encore invaincues subissent leur premier revers: Lommel (16) à Geel (3-0), Hamme (12) a Dessel (15) (3-0) et Knokke (12) à domicile contre Alost (6) (1-2). Virton (2) et Châtelet-Farciennes (5) restent sans victoire.
Pas de bouleversements notables lors de la . Quatre de cinq premiers partages. Geel qui a gagné (0-2) à Virton devient troisième. Toujours pas de victoire pour Châtelet-Farciennes (qui a mené contre Dender) et Virton.
L'Excelsior Virton décroche sa première victoire (0-2) au Patro Eiden et laisse la dernière place à Châtelet-Farciennes, battu (3-0) à Oudenaarde. Cette voit aussi Lommel (20) battre Seraing (2-0) et creuser son avance sur Dessel (16) battu à Knokke (3-2) alors que Heist (17) vainqueur de Hamme (1-0) se glisse au .
Profitant des pertes de points de ses rivaux directs, Lommel accentue son avance en tête au terme du premier tiers du championnat.
Journées 11 à 20
À l'entame du deuxième tiers, Knokke (22) se hisse au derrière Lommel (26). Dessel Sport et Heist (20) sont en poursuite. En fond de grille, Virton (8), Eisden (6-1v) et Châtelet (6-0v) ferment la marche. Les Loups ont mené contre Dessel, mais n'ont pas su accrocher leur premier succès. Dender (9) occupe la place de barragiste mais n'a joué que 10 matchs.
Lommel s'incline deux fois de rang (2-1 à Virton et 1-2 contre Deinze). Cela provoque un joli regroupement au soir de la . Lommel, Dessel Sport et Heist (26) ne sont départagés qu'à la différence de buts alors que Knokke (25) est à la quatrième place. Fort de sa victoire contre le leader, Virton se hisse à la place de "barragiste" et laisse les trois derniers sièges à Dender, Eisden et Châtelet-Farciennes, lequel n'a toujours pas de victoire à son actif.
C'est lors de la journée que Châtelet obtient son premier succès: (1-0) contre Berchem. Les "Loups" sambriens confirment cette victoire une semaine plus tard avec la venue de Deinze (2-1).
Journées 21 à 30
Durant le dernier tiers de la compétition, Lommel confirme son leadership. Malgré quelques unités perdues, les Verts sont assurés de terminer à la première place dès le terme de la journée. A ce moment-là, Knokke (52) et Dessel (51), tous deux très réguliers, semblent armés pour se qualifier pour les "Ploy Offs". Au quatrième rang, Deinze (49) a surmonté son petit passage à vide et prend le dessus sur Heist (46)
En bas de tableau, on retrouve le Vigor Hamme victime d'une impressionnante dégringolade. Le cercle est-flandrien manque son début d'année 2018. Après une victoire au Patro Eisden Maasmechelen (0-2), le club Bleu et Noir aligne neuf défaites de suite. Avec 28 unités, il est barragiste derrière Virton (30-9v) et Dender (30-7v).
Le Patro Eiden et son très jeune noyau sont mathématiquement relégués à trois journées de la fin. Châtelet-Farciennes (23) et Berchem (24) sont toujours sérieusement menacés. Du côté Châteletain, l'entraîneur des deux montées, Frédéric Stiltmant a été remercié et c'est l'ancien Diable rouge, Alex Czerniatynski qui arrive aux commandes, avant les quatre dernières rencontres.
Pas de licence pour Virton
Le , l'Excelsior Virton se voit refuser sa licence pour la saison suivante. Cela signifie que le club gaumais, quel que soit son classement final, sera renvoyé directement en Division 2 Amateur. Le "matricule 200" est en proie a de sérieuses difficultés financières a entamé des négociations avec d'éventuels repreneurs. Il entame ses différentes voies de recours pour obtenir le précieux sésame et se maintenir.
Sportivement, Virton effectue une excellente opération lors de la journée en gagnant (1-0) contre Châtelet-Farciennes qui renvoie à 10 points et le maintient à une position de « relégué ». « Czernia » débute donc pas deux revers avec les Sambriens.
L'avant-dernière journée sera décisive avec un affrontement entre Châtelet (-23 points) et Hamme (-28 points), alors que Berchem (-25 points) reçoit le deuxième classé Knokke.
Lors de l'avant-dernière journée, Dender s'impose (4-1) contre Heist et assure mathématiquement son maintien. Châtelet entretient l'espoir en prenant le meilleur sur le Vigor Hamme (2-0). Les "Loups" quittent l'avant-dernière place et peuvent encore espérer terminer "barragiste", voir "sauvés" si Virton n'obtient pas sa licence.
Mathématiquement relégué au soir de la journée n°29, Berchem termine la compétition à Lommel () "pour la gloire".
En clôture, Hamme , initialement 28-8v s'incline (1-3) contre Dessel tandis que Châtelet gagne à Heist (0-1). Le "Vigor" est descendant direct alors que les "Loups" arrachent la place de barragiste sur le fil.
Faillite du Lierse
Pensionnaire de D1B, le K. Lierse SK (matricule 30) est déclaré en faillite. Le club jaune et noir ne reçoit évidemment ni de licence pour la D1B ni pour la D1 Amateur. Il est dans le meilleur des cas renvoyé en D2 Amateur. À la suite de cela, Châtelet Farciennes est sauvé et se maintient tandis que le Vigor Hamme participe aux barrages de maintien.
En définitive, la cause est perdue pour le Lierse qui disparait !
Play-off Amateur
Qualifiés : K. Lommel SK, R. Knokke FC, K. FC Dessel Sport, KM SK Deinze.
En date du , seuls deux clubs se sont vus attribuer la licence nécessaire pour être autorisés à évoluer en "Division 1B" la saison suivante: Lommel et Seraing. De son côté, Dessel qui s'est vu refuser le sésame entame ses recours réglementaires, mais n'obtient pas gain de cause.
Classement Play-off Amateur
Dernière mise à jour: le à 01h25.
Les points de la phase classique ont été partagés en deux (en arrondissant à l'unité supérieure si nécessaire). Le nombre de victoires et les différences de but sont celle de ce "Play Off".
Prochaine journée: la et avant-dernière, le
Résultats des matchs du Play-off Amateur
Résumé Play-off Amateur
Première journée, première sensation. Archi favori, Lommel s'incline lourdement à Knokke (4-0).
Lors des quatre premières journées, le club côtier réalise un sans-faute et mène la danse devant le Lommel qui reste son dernier rival.
Après un nul vierge à Lommel, le R. Knokke FC bat Dessel Sport (2-1) et s'adjuge le titre de Champion de Belgique Amateur. Le champion ne peut monter faute de licence. C'est son dauphin, Lommel qui est promu.
Tour final D1 Amateur
Quatre clubs sont concernés par ce tour final qui attribue une place en D1 Amateur . Ce tournoi est disputé en deux journées et comprend des rencontres de classement pour les perdants. Ceci afin d'obtenir une hiérarchie bien définie car la participation à la D1 Amateur est conditionnée à l'obtention d'une licence. Des repêchages seraient donc possibles dans le cas où des places se libèreraient.
Condition de participation
Pour pouvoir prendre part au Tour final D1 Amateur, un club doit
soit être en ordre de licence.
soit que cette licence ne lui pas encore été refusée "par une décision coulée en force de chose jugée" (exemple par la CBAS) .
Participants
le classé de Division 1 Amateur (ou équivalent selon licences refusées): K. FC Vigor Wuitens Hamme
de deux qualifiés de Division 2 Amateur VFV: K. VC St-Eloois-Winkel, K. FC Mandel United
de un qualifié de Division 2 Amateur ACFF: R. FC de Liège
Résultats
Les quatre formations concernées disputent deux matchs aller/retour (prolongation et tirs au but éventuels lors du retour). Les deux vainqueurs disputent la finale pour les et .
Le R. FC de Liège monte en Division 1 Amateur.
Résumé de la saison
Champion: R. Knokke FC 1 titre en Division 1 Amateur - le 1 titre au
Premier titre de D1 Amateur - le 27 au - pour la province de Flandre occidentale
À partir de la saison 2017-2018, le Brabant est également scindé en ailes linguistiques. Les cercles de la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale doivent choisir leur appartenance entre VFV et ACFF. La grande majorité opte pour l'ACFF..
Montée en "D1B"
Lommel SK
Relégations en D2 Amateur
K. FC Vigor Wuitens Hamme
K. Berchem Sport
K. Patro Eisden Maasmechelen
Débuts au hiérarchique (en tant que D1 Amateur)
Lors de cette saison 2017-2018, un club fait ses débuts au de la hiérarchie du football belge, portant à 310 le nombre de cercles différents ayant atteint ce niveau.
(R.) Châtelet-Farciennes SC hennuyer différent à jouer à ce niveau
Projet de fusion abandonné
Vers le milieu de la saison, diverses rumeurs évoquent un projet de fusion entre les clubs de l'ASV Geel et d'Oosterzonen . Mais après plusieurs semaines de négociations, les deux parties abandonnent le projet en raison "d'un manque de confiance réciproque" .
Changement d'appellation
Au terme de la saison, le K. FC Oosterzonen déménage vers Lierre et son stade Herman Vanderpoorten du Lierse (matricule 30) qui disparait pour cause de faillite. Le change sa dénomination officielle pour devenir Lierse Kempenzonen.
Notes et références
Notes
Références
Sources
2017-2018
Belgique M3
Football M3
Championnat M3
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Dear Tribal Employees
Striped Winds and the Boy Who Stood Against Them: Letter from the Lone Wolf
To the Native/Indigenous Students of Indian Country:
This past spring, my company co-sponsored a conference that was organized by me and a colleague/friend Adam Crepelle. It was called, "All Roads Lead to Chaco Canyon," and it was perhaps the first of its kind. It centered on what Mr. Crepelle and I consider to be a new form of economic development for Native Nations—international trade. Much of my research and work focuses on encouraging Native Nations to start re-engaging in international trade, much like they did so many years ago in the ancient city of Chaco Canyon. A lot of topics were discussed at the conference, and we had the honor of welcoming some of the biggest names and leaders in Indian Country. One of them was my father, former justice of the Navajo Nation Supreme Court Raymond Austin.
When I was a kid, my family lived in the capital of the Navajo Nation, a town called Window Rock. We lived in tribal housing located on the top of a hill near the sandstone rocks. Our house was made of the typical cinder blocks with bars on all the windows, which didn't provide much security because our house was frequently broken into. Our front and back yards were basically dirt plots surrounded by wire fencing and sage brush.
In the driveway, we had a big white Ford truck and an old brown van for traveling. There was an old wood shed behind the house and a clothesline on the side where my mom would hang our clothes to dry. There were four of us kids, very close in age, and one, strong, strict Native mom to keep us all in line, which she did with the assistance of a wooden spoon. My dad taught us about life, but my mom taught us how to be strong.
My dad was the only one who worked. He was one of the first justices on the Navajo Nation Supreme Court, and from what I came to learn later on life, he was also one of the greatest legal minds to grace Indian Country. I remember going to my dad's office after school with my siblings. He worked out of a trailer near the Window Rock Monument, before it was turned into the Navajo Code Talker Memorial Park.
He had tons of books on his office bookshelves with titles I couldn't pronounce. On his wall, he had a poster with a drawing of two beings, Mother Earth and Father Sky. As I got older, I would come to learn that the drawing represented the original laws of the universe and the primordial laws that governed our people since creation. From those set of laws, my dad and his colleagues built the Navajo judicial system, a system that would become world-renowned and a model for indigenous peoples to follow.
I would always see my dad working in his office on an old Macintosh computer, reading, writing, and typing. I knew he was a judge but I did not really understand what his job entailed. I had no idea that while I played with my siblings in my dad's office, he was writing court opinions that would establish the rule of law for the Navajo Nation. I had no idea that he was writing opinions that would later go before the federal courts and the United States Supreme Court like Means v. Navajo Nation and Atkinson Trading Post v. Shirley.
My father's career took him to many places, and we all went with him as a family, but even then, I had no idea that my father was teaching Navajo law at some of the most prestigious educational institutions like Harvard Law School and Stanford Law School. His students would later become high ranking public officials, legal advocates, judges, and attorneys. The importance of my father's work did not really become evident to me until I went to college, and it wasn't until I went to law school that I truly came to see how my father was a leader of nations.
Fast forward to the time after I graduated from law school, after I passed the bar exam and became an attorney, after I finished my Master of Laws Program, to when I was sitting there at a conference that I helped organize, "All Roads Lead to Chaco Canyon." My father was on stage. I sat front and center among some of the leading academics and legal practitioners, and listened to his words carefully like I did throughout my life. As he gripped the microphone, he leaned forward to gaze into the audience, speaking like the old leaders of Indian Country, with power, wisdom, and authority. As usual, the crowd was silent as my father's words echoed over the speakers. At one point, he looked at the Native students in the audience and said:
"I am glad there are a lot of Indian students, young people, in this room because you need to hear this. And you need to study it. Because your elders tell you that you are the next generation, that you are the ones who are going to be carrying the torch. As I see it here, and as I look upon your faces, I can see that the torch has been passed to you. Now, what do you do with it? This huge responsibility that has been placed on your shoulders, what do you do with it? Where do you take it? What path do you go down? What are the choices that you will make? Because the choices that you make, the choices that Indian people make today, is going to have tremendous impact on whether there are Indian peoples, whether there are Indian Nations and cultures 200, 300, 400, 500 years down the road. That is as far as you should be thinking right now."
These were the words of a man who I sat next to in ceremonies, a man who used to carry me on his shoulders as we hiked on our lands, a man who would tell me stories as I sat next to him in the truck on the way back to the mountains, a man who taught me everything I know about law, culture, language, and life. He was a judge, a sports fan, a body builder, one heck of a storyteller, and a person who I thought of as Superman when I was a kid.
But now, he sat before me with more wrinkles on his face than I remember and with more white hair than I recognized. That is when it became abundantly clear to me that indeed his words, like always, were very true: the torch has been passed to us, the younger generation. What do we do with it? As we carry this torch forward, what happens when our mothers, fathers, and grandparents are no longer there to walk next to us and guide us? Where do we go?
Before writing this letter, I sat here at my desk staring out the window of my home office in the early morning hours, pondering my father's questions and the choices I've made in my life up this point. It's about 6 a.m. now and here I am typing away again, occasionally looking out the window to enjoy the sunrise. It's an all too familiar view. My laptop sits in front of me, as well as a second screen to extend the desktop.
The steam from my coffee gently rises out of a mug that was given to me by one of my dearest and closest friends. There's a quote on the mug from our favorite TV show which reads, "Never half ass two things. Whole ass one thing." I take a sip and gaze out the window at the street, palm trees, and rocks. I've probably stared at this same picture more so than any other place. Not much has changed since the time I first looked out this window. The outside world seems pretty much the same; it is me who has undergone the most change.
I sat in this very location when I was a high school student, doing homework late at night and eventually filling out college applications. I sat here as a college student, writing papers at the last minute and playing World of Warcraft instead of reading. I sat here as a new college graduate, searching for jobs and wondering how I was going to pay my bills during the recession. Again, I found myself before this window as a law student, reading at 3 a.m. in a state of panic for fear that I would get called on in my 8 a.m. class.
I sat here for months studying for bar exams. I sat here when I heard the news that one of my best friends passed away. This was my seat when I noticed my name was not on the bar exam pass list and the same seat when I received an email telling me when I could get sworn in to the state bar association. I sat here during times of excitement and wonder, and also times of sadness. Too many times, I gazed out this window thinking about life and why I choose to do what I'm doing now, asking myself if I made the right decision and went down the right path in life.
Now I find myself here again, this time reaching out to those like-minded individuals, the Native students of Indian Country, hoping that you share similar feelings, thoughts, and experiences as me. Perhaps, you're like me and stop to occasionally ask yourself: where do I go from here? If so, then take some time to listen to me, but don't listen to me as you would a teacher. Listen to me as you would a peer or an equal.
I like to write, always have. My friends say I have a way of moving people with my words. I'm not sure how I developed that skill, talent, or ability. I was always the quiet kid who sat in the back of the class and stood in the back of lines. I didn't like confrontation, and the idea of talking to people would literally scare me into a panic attack. My answers were usually limited to a few words or simply saying "yes" and "no."
I never liked public speaking or giving presentations, and I certainly didn't like the spotlight. I remember having to give presentations in class when I was a kid. Standing in front of the class would make my eyes water, hands shake, and stomach turn. My mouth wouldn't move and my face would flush red. I didn't dare make eye contact with those in front of me. I would read off what I prepared on paper, talk low and quick, then shuffle back to my corner.
When I was a lonely high school kid, I had the most radical attitude and very few friends. I thought I knew what life was about, but when I look back on it, I chuckle. There was so much to learn and see; I knew very little about life back then. But despite my ignorance, there was a fire that raged within me. It was kindled by a childhood of being bullied by kids and teachers. It was stoked by memories of non-Natives, mostly white people, discriminating against me. It burned strong and became hotter the more I read books by Vine Deloria, Jr. and listened to the American Indian Movement song. It was during those years that I learned what it truly meant to live as a Native person in this world.
Sure, all people regardless of race and gender go through difficult times. However, us Native people go through unique experiences. Some of us were bullied for how we looked, our family's economic status, the language we spoke, and the beliefs we held. Most of us come from families that have folks in prison, folks who committed suicide, or folks who became victims of alcohol and substance abuse. All of us know what it feels like to be mocked by mascots, movies, tv shows, and other forms of media. We've all heard the racial slurs about our people like "savage," "redskin," "drunk Indian," "primitive," "heathen" etc. etc. Some of which were used by the United States Supreme Court and perpetuated by the American rule of law.
No other ethnic group in the United States, except the Native people, has to ask whether they can use water from a river, say prayers at a certain location, or give offerings to a sacred site. No one other than Native people can truly understand why we don't want people climbing on certain cliffs, why we don't want reclaimed sewage water to be sprayed on a mountain for skiing, or why we don't want our songs recorded and symbols copied.
Our generation is unique because some of us speak our Native language and others don't. Some of us never knew our people's way of life and grew up in cities. Others grew up on reservations and know only the Native way. Some fall halfway in between. The federal government labels us according to how much Indian blood we have and gives us certificates as proof. Some of us wear that certificate as a badge of honor to show other Natives that we are more Native than they are. Yet, there are some Natives who don't have that proof but are still very much part of the people and know the Native ways. Some folks have lighter skin and hair while others look like they've spent their whole life herding sheep on the mesa.
There is a group of us who do not engage in discussions about Native issues and choose to go about living according to how we see fit. Some want nothing to do with the Native way of life, Native issues, or tribes themselves. There are those who are labeled traitors and those who are labeled rezzed out. Some fight against the outside world and others welcome it in. Some of us are educated, others are not. It's ironic how a population who shares so many common pains and experiences has become so divided.
This makes us, the young Native generation wonder, who am I? Where do I fit in this modern world? On a sliding scale of Native identity, if there is one, where do I land? Will I be accepted by Native people or labeled an apple? Should I attempt to help my people or Native people? Or perhaps I shouldn't get involved and let someone else do it?
Unfortunately, I do not know the answer to these questions. I don't think anybody does, and I know as a generation, this frustrates the heck out of us. When I say "us," I truly do mean all of us young Native folks because as a person who grew up on a reservation living a very traditional life, knowing the language and culture, and then going out to get educated in the American institutions, I can tell you that Native people of all walks of life ask these questions including myself. And these questions are important because like my father said at the conference, how we answer them will determine whether there are Indian people and Indian nations 200, 300, 400, or 500 years down the road. When we look at ourselves and ask these questions, we need to also keep in mind that there will be future generations after us. They will follow the path that we choose to take, paved by the answers to the questions we are asking now.
Whether we like it or not, or choose to acknowledge it, the torch has been passed to us. Where do we take it? I do not know. But what I do know, after working in Indian Country and with Native people, is that this is not a sugar-coated, politically correct world. It will not stop turning while we ask ourselves who we are; it does not care about who is offended by what because as long as there are differences in the way we look, the languages we speak, and what we believe in, there will always be racism and wars. However, that doesn't mean we should stop pursuing what we think is right and standing up for our principles and morals. There are many battles going on right now, and this presidential administration has shown us truly what we are up against. We can't afford to fight amongst ourselves; this, I know from experience.
Native people are dying of health related illnesses two to three times faster than any other ethnic group. The opioid epidemic is sweeping across Indian Country as well as other drugs and of course alcohol. Our people are stuck on reservations and developing mental and emotional health issues. Native people are committing suicide because they can no longer deal with the issues that have plagued them their whole life and will continue to plague others long after they're gone. Crime is running rampant. Native women are being sexually assaulted and the perpetrators are not being brought to justice. Our languages are fading, and the way of life that our ancestors fought so hard to protect is becoming a story in school textbooks.
I have compared these problems in Indian Country to what the Navajo people call the Striped Winds. According to Diné Baahane' dóó Hajíínei (the Navajo Creation Story), the winds (Niłch'í Diyin) existed prior to the creation of the universe. They were used by Hashch'éé Diné'é (the Holy People or Gods) to create the universe we know today. The winds are some of the most powerful forces of nature, but they can also be gentle and calming. On a warm day in spring, the cool winds gently sweep across the land, swaying the plants and trees in unison to produce a song of nature. It can be an invigorating and calming experience. However, during the warmer monsoon seasons, the winds are more malevolent, destructive, and unforgiving. They can conjure up vicious storms and even command the directions those storms travel. These winds take on many forms such as rainstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes.
According to our stories, the malevolent winds are called two names, one of which is the Striped Winds (Niłch'í Nóódǫọzí). The Striped Winds violently blow things around, and the further they travel, the more strength they pick up, and the more their power grows. They are distracting, manipulative, and can cause chaos and confusion. They even make people sick. Sometimes, they may seem like a gentle gust at first, but they eventually manifest into their true form. The scariest aspect about the Striped Winds is that they cannot be seen. The only evidence of their existence is in the sudden change of the environment—trees bending, dust blowing, dark clouds forming, and livestock running.
Very few things can withstand the power of the Striped Winds. They say only Niłch'íji bee hataałii danilíinii (those medicine people who understand the Wind Way) can stand against the Striped Winds. Those medicine people can calm the winds, harness the winds' power, and conduct ceremonies to cure those who are afflicted by the illnesses of the Striped Winds.
When I think about the problems that have been afflicting Indian Country and Native people, I am reminded of the Striped Winds. We can't see them, but we know they are there and we know what they can do. Our parents and grandparents seemed to do well in dealing with the winds. We hear about their stories and they tell us how they dealt with the winds. But when we see the winds ourselves, we come to see that they are stronger and sometimes different than the winds that previous generations dealt with. Some of us have given up hope and get swept up in the winds.
Deep within the Striped Winds, there is a cry for help from a forgotten people, and only we can hear it. Only we know where it comes from and perhaps only we know how to answer it. So, let us ask ourselves those questions again: who am I? What is this torch that has been passed to me? Where do I take it? More importantly, who will I pass it to when I can no longer carry it?
Like you, I do not know the answers. I still look to our elders, medicine people, and leaders for help. Sometimes I find guidance from old law school professors, members of the community, folks younger than me, and non-Native people. In recent years, I have started to become the one that people come to for answers. Of course, I am not always right. In fact, most of my life has been a pattern of me failing, doing stupid things, and saying the wrong thing. I was fortunate enough to have family, friends, and mentors (like an old law school professor and member of my dissertation committee) point out what I did wrong and how I could not make the same mistake again.
I have stood before numerous crowds of Native and non-Native people pointing out issues that I see in Indian Country and proposing solutions. I have given lectures to students, academics, and professionals. Sometimes people are receptive to my talks and listen. Others choose to challenge me, and few make it a point to try and tear me down, asking the blunt question, "Who the h*ll do you think you are?" Well, here's the answer to that question:
My name is Wakiyan Tanka. In Dakota, my name means "Big Thunder." I am from Chilchinbeto located between the four sacred mountains of the great Navajo Nation. I am of the Many Enemies People, born for the Water Flows Together People. My maternal grandparents are Dakota from the Flandreau Santee Sioux Band and my paternal grandfather is from the Salt People.
My work and reputation have earned me the nickname, "the Wolf of Indian Country." I am an attorney and doctoral student. I am also the CEO and one of the founders of Olea, Solórzano & Austin. More importantly, I am among the many children who carry the torch and stand against the Striped Winds. There are not many of us who have taken on this responsibility. We are so far and few in between that sometimes it can feel like we're alone in this fight. That's why I am writing this letter to you. To tell you that despite my accomplishments, degrees, certificates, licenses, and everything I've done in my life so far, I am also here asking questions and feeling lost.
I also feel alone and sometimes the winds almost sweep me up. But I stand my ground because if I don't, then who else will? At times, it feels like I'm fighting a losing battle. Sometimes I feel like quitting and never returning to Indian Country, much of Indian Country I do not know except my own reservation. I constantly make mistakes and cross the line causing trouble.
Many times I have disappointed my family and people, making me re-evaluate my decisions and asking why I am putting myself through this. It is so much easier to just not deal with it. But there's something inside me that keeps me going and doing the things I do. It's the vision of the people's faces I saw when I left the reservation. It's the voice of the elders and medicine people who told me, "Do not forget us, and do not lose yourself. We need help."
Am I or should I be the one to answer that call for help? Again, I don't know, but I'd like to try because that's my people and my community. No one else will protect them from the Striped Winds. Carrying this torch is a huge responsibility and there are a lot of things we have to go through to carry it, like spending thousands of dollars and investing years into getting educated. And even then, our job prospects feel limited and our futures are not secure. The older folks told us to get educated and we did.
However, when we were thrust into the real world, we came to see that a bachelor's degree didn't take us as far as it did the generation before us. We were told we didn't have enough experience even though we had the degree, and those with the experience were told they didn't have the degree. Nevertheless, we still decide to do it, keeping in mind that the mental and emotional suffering we endure is not for ourselves, but for our people. Remember that when you're sitting at your desk like I was at 3 a.m., tired, with pages more to read, and an 8 a.m. class to go to. You are not alone. And when the time comes for us to walk across the graduation stage and get our diploma, we carry it but it belongs to the people.
When you get out into the work place and should you choose to work for Native Nations, I urge you to be patient, learn different things, listen to people, and don't get swallowed up by the system. Take time to walk among the community and get to know people. You'll see how much people struggle and how similar they are to yourself. It serves as a constant reminder of why you are there. You'll see that working in Indian Country and for Native organizations is an experience unlike any other. You'll have great experiences, but also there's no getting around the fact that you are in a small community, and you will deal with political issues and gossip.
People, Native and non-Native will come against you for unjustified reasons or no reason at all, so don't try to make sense of it. It is the sad truth of how some of these systems operate, not just in Indian Country but all over. But don't get discouraged or lose your cool, and don't let bad experiences make you turn your back on the people who need help. Continue to strive to make the system better for those who are stuck in it. This is something I need to learn myself. It is tough not to take things personal especially when you are driven by your heart and passion. I learned this from experience and guidance from my father and mentors. One of the hardest things to learn in life is acceptance.
A lot of the times, I feel like just a boy standing in front of a tornado. I am not afraid though because I'm surrounded by the songs and prayers of my people that were set down many years ago. Their echoes and teachings, the distant voices of the past, will keep me grounded as the tornado approaches and will give me the weapons I need to fight. I can tell you from experience that these are very powerful weapons: our languages and culture. Learn them; it is never too late. We need them because without them, we cannot be a nation. Without them, we will not win this war.
So given all that, I now turn my attention directly to you, the reader, hopefully a young Native warrior like myself, and I ask you: where should we go from here?
Joseph Austin
The Wolf of Indian Country
P.S.: When you get frustrated and beat down, retreat back to the place you know among your family, lay low, keep watch from afar, and then come back out to fight. Stay vigilante. Those are the ways of the wolf.
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©2022 by Olea, Solórzano & Austin, LLC
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War hero Tom, 91, enjoys Christmas meal at veterans club in March
War hero Tom, 91, enjoys Christmas meal at veterans club in March with his daughter-in-law Ann. Picture: ANDREW PUGH
A 91-year-old war hero from Ely enjoyed an afternoon of nostalgia with 63 fellow veterans at a Christmas meal in March.
Tom Cross joined his daughter-in-law Ann as the prize winners of the festive competition by the March Armed Forces and Veterans Club held at Cassanos.
The club usually meet the first Saturday of the month for breakfast at the High Street restaurant.
Mr Cross joined the South Wales Borderers in 1945 and was stationed at Brecon.
He also met flying ace Sir Douglas Bader at the RAF Hospital in Ely in the early 1950s.
Mr Cross was sent to Germany to guard prisoners at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
He also went to Auschwitz concentration camp and Treblinka.
A sight he said that he would "never forget" was how thin the people were in the concentration camps.
Daughter-in-law Ann joined Tom to share his story with other veterans who were treated to a full course Christmas menu and live entertainment.
Former mayor Andrew Pugh, who is part of the group, said: "Banter and memories flooded the room with old friends catching up and new friends being made."
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The North Dakota Legislature wants to deter people from purchasing electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids. It's a bad idea.
Six North Dakota legislators have introduced a bill that, if it becomes law, will rebuke North Dakotans who want to purchase more fuel-efficient vehicles. SB 2061 would impose an annual electric vehicle (EV) "road-use fee" of $248 per year and $71 for hybrids.
Bill supporters say it's about fairness.
Gas taxes pay for construction and maintenance of roads and bridges, they say. Since EV owners do not buy gas, they should pay some other way. Otherwise, funding for transportation infrastructure takes a hit.
The state gas tax is $0.23 cents/gallon. The average American vehicle consumes 500 gallons of fuel per year. Given that, the typical North Dakota vehicle owner pays $115 in state gas tax annually. However, bill backers also want to collect the federal share of 18.4 cents, which brings the yearly gas tax to $207. That's $41 less than the EV tax being proposed.
Since when does the state impose what amounts to a federal tax? And why the discrepancy?
The suggestion of a significant loss to state coffers is also a stretch.
Any funding reduction is miniscule, anyway; very few North Dakotans own EVs or hybrids. Rather than putting a dent in the need for infrastructure funding, these taxes would glance off without so much as a scratch.
So let's call these proposed fees what they really are – taxes discouraging people from purchasing EVs and hybrids and penalizing anyone who already owns one.
They're doing this at absolutely the worst time for erecting roadblocks to reducing carbon emissions.
Reports by national and international scientists, including a group in our own federal government, say cutting carbon dioxide and other emissions that result from fossil fuel consumption is imperative for the health of the planet. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, for example, says we have only 12 years to stave off global catastrophe.
We should call the proposed road-use fee what it really is, a deterrent, and the Legislature should ditch this backwards bill in favor of more realistic ways to take care of our transportation infrastructure.
If you're a North Dakotan and you agree, contact your state legislators and ask them to oppose SB 2061. To find their contact information, start here.
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Jürg Häusermann (born 1951) is a Swiss-German media scholar and emeritus professor. He studied Germanic, Russian language and literature and French linguistics at the University of Zurich and the Moscow State Linguistic University. Häusermann doctorate in 1977 in Zurich. 1985 to 1989 he was visiting professor at the University of Trieste in Italy. From 1993 to 2017, Häusermann was professor of media analysis and production at the University of Tübingen. He was director of the German seminar at Tübingen.
Works
Journalistisches Texten. 3rd edition. Konstanz: UVK, 2011.
Radio. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1998.
External links
http://www.rhet.de/
1951 births
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People from Winterthur
Linguists from Switzerland
Swiss mass media scholars
Academic staff of the University of Trieste
Academic staff of the University of Tübingen
University of Zurich alumni
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You are here: vision-research.eu » Vision Research » The Young Researchers View » Pietro Farinelli (Q03-2015)
The Research of Pietro Farinelli
Pietro Farinelli
Primary cilia are surface-exposed sensory organelles projecting from nearly every quiescent cell type in our bodies. They are composed of a microtubule scaffold called the axoneme, which emanates from a specialized centriole called the basal body. Being at the interface between the extracellular and the intracellular environments, primary cilia play a key role in a wealth of basic cellular functions such as the detection, transmission and coordination of a variety of optical, osmotic, mechanical and chemical signals. In this way, primary cilia coordinate fundamental cellular processes during embryonic development as well as in adult life (Satir et al., 2010).
The outer segment of retinal photoreceptors is considered to be a primary cilium (Fig. 1), which is modified in order to maximize light detection. Similarly to other primary cilia, the photoreceptor cilium does not have its own translational machinery; therefore it needs to import and utilize all the components required to perform normal cellular tasks from the protein synthesis apparatus of the cell body. In photoreceptors, proteins of the outer segment are biosynthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. Subsequently, they are delivered through motor protein-driven vesicles to the basal body and finally to the outer segment (Wang and Deretic, 2014). The presence of primary cilia in nearly every cell of the human body, together with the crucial functions they perform, implies that abnormalities of the basal body/cilium might be linked with severe diseases collectively called the ciliopathies (Hildebrandt et al., 2011). These include a broad spectrum of disorders affecting tissues and organs such as the kidneys, skin, brain, bones and retina, with the latter tissue being one of the major target of ciliopathies (Wheway et al., 2014).
Figure 1. Photoreceptor primary cilium. Axoneme (green); connecting cilium/transition zone (orange); basal body (purple); and (4) ciliary pocket (red). (adapted from Rachel et al., 2012).
My main interest at the Department of Medical Genetics at the University of Lausanne is the functional characterization of FAM161A, a putative ciliary protein of still unknown function. The story of FAM161A began during 2010 when our group and others, independently, found that FAM161A is frequently mutated in cases of retinitis pigmentosa, a group of diseases that provokes a slow but irreversible loss of vision, and represents the leading cause of inherited blindness in the developed world. All the mutations identified in FAM161A so far lead to premature stop codons and therefore the absence of the protein. FAM161A contains three coiled-coil domains, two of which are part of the C-terminal UPF0564 domain, a well-conserved structure that mediates protein-protein interactions. FAM161A localizes at the connecting cilium and basal body of both rodent and human photoreceptors (Fig. 2) (Di Gioia et al., 2012). In addition, FAM161A interacts with other proteins involved in retinal ciliopathies (Di Gioia et al., 2012), such as CEP290, LCA5, OFD1 and SDCCAG8. Furthermore, a FAM161A gene trap mouse model is available, which displays retinal degeneration and, as with human disease, with no obvious additional phenotype (Karlstetter et al., 2014).
Figure 2. Co-staining of FAM161A in rat retina sections. Retinal sections were stained with an anti-FAM161A antibody (green) and antibodies against axonemal or ciliary markers (red). Co-staining with RP1, and axonemal marker, reveals no overlap (A). Conversely, co-localization is observed with RPGRIP1L (a marker for the BB) and centrin (a marker for the whole CC), according to specific patterns (B and C). Scale bars: 10 µm. The cartoons at the left side of each panel summarize the localization of the signal. Ax, Axoneme; CC, connecting cilium; BB, basal body (From Di Gioia et al., 2012).
Figure 3. Representative images of proximity ligation assays assessing interaction between Flag-FAM161A and endogenous proteins in 293T cells. Black dots indicate in situ proximity/interaction. The protein assessed for interaction with FAM161A and its respective negative control (ctrl) is reported in each panel. Scale bar: 20 µm (From Di Gioia et al., 2015).
Recently, we have unveiled the binary interactome of FAM161A by a GAL4-based yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) screening of bovine and human retinal cDNA libraries. We have in fact identified 53 putative interactors of FAM161A, twenty-three of which were entries in the ciliary proteome database (Gherman et al., 2006). Interestingly, many of the putative interactors identified are associated with specific compartments, notably the Golgi apparatus and the cytoskeleton, and are also associated with intracellular transport as well as centrosomal proteins. This suggests that FAM161A is part of the newly discovered Golgi-centrosome network, a cellular pathway playing a role in ciliogenesis and cellular stability. Using proteomic and immunofluorescence-based tools, such as co-immunoprecipitation and proximity ligation assays on cell lines, we were able to validate eight novel interactors of FAM161A (Fig. 3), namely AKAP9 and PDE4DIP (involved in Golgi and centrosome stability), GOLGA3 and TRIP11 (present at the cis-Golgi and interacting with motor as well as intraflagellar proteins, respectively) FIP3, KIFC3 and KLC2 (proteins involved in the transport of cargo proteins) and NIN (protein of the sub-distal appendages of the mother centriole). These findings indicate that FAM161A is at the heart of a complex protein network and that its role is unlikely to be limited only to ciliary tasks, but also to extend to more general cellular functions, highlighting the existence of novel putative molecular mechanisms triggering the pathology of retinal disease.
Future work is needed to elucidate the aetiology behind the detrimental impact of the lack of FAM161A in the retina, but not in other tissues where FAM161A is also expressed (like testis and kidney). Worth noting is that FAM161B, the orthologue of FAM161A, is not currently associated with disease. Therefore, it would be interesting to clarify whether FAM161B, functions in parallel and/or redundantly with FAM161A in controlling primary cilia and centrosome physiology.
Di Gioia, S.A., Letteboer, S.J.F., Kostic, C., Bandah-Rozenfeld, D., Hetterschijt, L., Sharon, D., Arsenijevic, Y., Roepman, R., and Rivolta, C. (2012). FAM161A, associated with retinitis pigmentosa, is a component of the cilia-basal body complex and interacts with proteins involved in ciliopathies. Human Molecular Genetics 21, 5174-5184.
Gherman, A., Davis, E.E., and Katsanis, N. (2006). The ciliary proteome database: an integrated community resource for the genetic and functional dissection of cilia. Nat Genet 38, 961-962.
Hildebrandt, F., Benzing, T., and Katsanis, N. (2011). Ciliopathies. New England Journal of Medicine 364, 1533-1543.
Rachel, R.A., Li, T., Swaroop, A. (2012) Photoreceptor sensory cilia and ciliopathies: focus on CEP290, RPGR and their interacting proteins. Cilia. Dec 3;1(1):22.
Karlstetter, M., Sorusch, N., Caramoy, A., Dannhausen, K., Aslanidis, A., Fauser, S., Boesl, M.R., Nagel-Wolfrum, K., Tamm, E.R., Jägle, H., et al. (2014). Disruption of the retinitis pigmentosa 28 gene Fam161a in mice affects photoreceptor ciliary structure and leads to progressive retinal degeneration. Human Molecular Genetics 23, 5197-5210.
Satir, P., Pedersen, L.B., and Christensen, S.T. (2010). The primary cilium at a glance. Journal of Cell Science 123, 499-503.
Wang, J., and Deretic, D. (2014). Molecular complexes that direct rhodopsin transport to primary cilia. Progress in Retinal and Eye Research 38, 1-19.
Wheway, G., Parry, D.A., and Johnson, C.A. (2014). The role of primary cilia in the development and disease of the retina. Organogenesis 10, 69-85.
Pietro Farinelli Ph.D
Website: unil.ch/dgm/home/menuinst/research-groups/carlo-rivolta.html
University of Lausanne
Faculty of Biology and Medicine
Rue du Bugnon 27
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Revision as of 00:17, 24 July 2013 by Ravreddy (Talk | contribs)
The Beast and its Achilles Heel®
TESTING TESTING TESTING
Since the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928, antibiotics have marked a major victory of mankind in the battle against infectious diseases. However, after 90 years, the antibiotics are now losing their old time glory: Bacteria acquire resistance against antibiotics and become unbridled. We must control the use of antibiotics, meanwhile, we need new antibiotics, which can suffiently eliminate the invaders without hurting the "good" bacteria. Therefore, c-di-AMP, an important, recently discovered signaling molecule in gram-positive bacteria, has come to our sight. Our project is to build a screening system targeting c-di-AMP, which could be applied in novel-drug screening. With this system, the level of c-di-AMP in the cell can be visualised and measured.
Project Abstract and Title
Project Title: The Beast and its Achilles Heel®
TESTING TESTING TESTING...
Project Abstract: Since the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928, antibiotics have marked a major victory of mankind in the battle against infectious diseases. However, after 90 years, the antibiotics are now losing their old time glory: Bacteria acquire resistance against antibiotics and become unbridled. We must control the use of antibiotics, meanwhile, we need new antibiotics, which can suffiently eliminate the invaders without hurting the "good" bacteria. Therefore, c-di-AMP, an important, recently discovered signaling molecule in gram-positive bacteria, has come to our sight. Our project is to build a screening system targeting c-di-AMP, which could be applied in novel-drug screening. With this system, the level of c-di-AMP in the cell can be visualised and measured.
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Mingle with Festival and Road Scholar participants, Festival staff, and guides for a hearty, homemade dinner in the Commons building at Cobscook Community Learning Center. You must pre-register, and select your entrée at that time. This supper has become the signature event for festival participants. Join the fun!
Before the dinner at Festival Headquarters, we'll show images submitted by participants and our guides. Local birds, in local places, by local guides. Playing locally. How about that?!
The Maine Bird Atlas is a collaborative project between the Maine Natural History Observatory, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Maine Audubon, and Biodiversity Research Institute to create the second comprehensive Bird Atlas for Maine. The project will be run over five years (2018-2022) and will engage the efforts of numerous volunteers. The initial focus of the project will be on Maine breeding birds with efforts to map distribution and abundance of species in every corner of the state. The first Maine bird atlas project spanned from 1978-1983 and focused solely on the breeding birds of Maine. The new Maine Bird Atlas will duplicate and expand upon that earlier work, giving conservationists not only a complete guide to Maine bird species but also an opportunity to track how populations have changed. This will help determine conservation priorities for years to come.
Glen Mittelhauser is the Executive director of the Maine Natural History Observatory and the Coordinator for the Maine Bird Atlas project.
Meet at CCLC Festival HQ.
This afternoon trip to a popular local birding spot with panoramic views of the Bold Coast is a relatively easy hike with some short uphill stretches. We will explore a freshwater stream that meets the ocean in a quiet cove. In addition to saltwater and shorebird species, there is fantastic warbler and songbird habitat throughout the preserve.
From the beach, we will head inland on the Benny's Mountain Trail, passing through productive alder patches, swale, and mixed woodlands to the summit of the hill.
Total walking distance is about 3 miles.
Meet at Hamilton Cove Preserve parking lot on Boot Cove Rd in Lubec (44°47'20.1"N 67°00'45.6"W). From Whiting or the CCLC, take Rte 189 east toward Lubec. After 5.7 miles from Whiting or 4.0 miles from the CCLC turn right onto Rte 191 (Dixie Rd). Drive south 2.7 miles and turn left onto Boot Cove Rd, then drive east 3.4 miles and turn right into the lot. Or if coming from Lubec or West Quoddy Head via South Lubec Rd, bear right onto the other end of Boot Cove Rd at the sharp leftward bend in South Lubec Rd, then drive west 2.4 miles and turn left into the lot. No restrooms.
Gaudy plumage, complex and beautiful songs, dances and displays. The ends to which males have to go to find a mate! We'll take an overview of courtship displays in birds and many other animals. We will then come to understand why the females get to do the choosing. We'll end with a few exceptions that prove the rule: birds where the females wear the bright plumage and the males do the mate selection.
Enjoy a flatwater canoe excursion through one of the finest wetland ecosystems in Maine, guided by a DLLT staff member. Big Musquash Stream winds through over 5,000 acres of unpatterned fen and freshwater bogs, providing excellent opportunities for potential species that include swallows, Bobolink, sparrows, bitterns, raptors, and ducks. Canoes, paddles, and PFD's are provided.
This event is free, but space is limited to 12 participants.
From Princeton, follow US 1 north for 3.5 miles to Passamaquoddy Indian Township, and turn left onto Grand Lake Stream Rd. In about three and a half miles you enter Grand Lake Stream and the road becomes Milford Rd. About a half mile later, exactly 4.1 miles from US 1, you will arrive at a wide-open marsh, with a bridge that crosses a flowage. We will launch from that bridge. Look for DESBF signs! Nearest restrooms: Princeton gas stations and grocery store.
Join Maurry and other MNWR staff for an easy 3-mile hike that follows the Barn Meadow Trail through a variety of habitats: various ages of hardwood and softwood forest, a managed oak stand, wetlands, and fields.
necked Duck, Osprey, Bald Eagle, Northern Harrier, Virginia Rail, Sora, Wilson's Snipe, Pileated Woodpecker; Alder, Great-crested, and Least Flycatchers; Eastern Wood-Pewee, vireos, thrushes, Marsh Wren, Bobolink, Savannah and Swamp Sparrows, and nearly two dozen species of warblers.
Rubber boots and insect repellent are highly recommended.
After walking the trail we will cross the Charlotte Rd to scan the Magurrewock Marshes from the cross dike and the eagle observation deck for waterfowl, marsh and water birds, and raptors.
Learning to identify birds by their calls and songs can really enhance your birding experience in the field. We will take an easy walk on mixed-forest trails near the Festival HQ to learn and reinforce our birding-by-ear skills. Responsible use of common bird vocalizations will help us identify the songs and calls we hear during the walk.
Meet at CCLC parking lot. Restrooms: CCLC Festival HQ.
Celebrate the Year of the Bird by joining the eBird community! eBird is a computer application developed by the Cornell Ornithological Laboratory in 2002 to record sightings of birds worldwide. It has established an enormous global database that is used by hundreds of thousands of birders and scientists. This workshop will show you how to set up a free account, record bird sightings for your outings, use features of the program to explore the complete data base to plan your own birding trips both locally and around the world, and access your personal bird species list. To whet your appetite see www.ebird.org.
The CCLC is, at its heart, a community center with year-round activities for local residents and visitors. Twice a month beginning and experienced musicians alike gather round for this music circle, to play together or just to listen and enjoy.
All birders are invited to join in for this closing event of the Memorial Day weekend. Bring an instrument or a song to share if you'd like!
Refreshments are served and donations are welcome.
Stop by Festival Headquarters before you leave and make sure we have a list of all of the species you identified while birding on your own. We would love to know what you found. We keep track year to year of all of our sightings by location. This is valuable information for future birders, as well as biologists who track sightings in this area. Thank you! Guides will turn in lists for scheduled hikes.
by 1:00 pm on Monday.
as we work to improve the Festival from year to year!
On this evening wildlife and birding outing, we'll explore a diverse selection of forest and field habitats. We will visit areas managed specifically by Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to benefit woodcock; these same areas also provide homes to more than fifty other species. This property is also home to bear, coyote, deer, porcupine, Ruffed Grouse, hare and many other species.
There may be a drive to facilitate wildlife sightings, followed by a short hike. Bring a headlamp or flashlight, as it will be after sunset when we return.
Meet at the CCLC parking lot following the Sunday evening dinner. Be prepared to drive/carpool to a designated location. Restrooms are available at the CCLC.
Presentation by Woody Gillies: "Birds of the Upper Bay of Fundy"
Presenter: Woody Gillies has spent 15 years photographing and learning about birds in the Upper Bay of Fundy near Fundy National Park and Shepody National Wildlife Area.
Discussion: In August hundreds of thousands of small sandpipers forage on enormous mudflats in order to double their body weight prior to long flights to their wintering grounds in South America. Mary's Point and Johnson's Mills are sites to see the birds roosting at high tide and in flight; a spectacle that is truly one of great natural wonders of the world. The tides in this region can be over 45 feet! The salt and freshwater marshes north of Fundy Park are home to a large number of birds and other wildlife. Photos will be shown to learn about the wildlife found in this beautiful area.
Delia has a degree in biology from UMO and descends from a tradition of story tellers. She weaves an intriguing blend of facts about island bird-watching with folklore from her mother Ruth Corbett's lighthouse keeping family. In the 1950s, Delia's lobster fisherman father Glenn Farris initiated the puffin birding trips from Cutler harbor to Machias Seal Island. Her uncle, Captain Purcell Corbett, succeeded Glenn as a reliable ocean guide aboard his Audubon Queen, which he designed and built. Captain Andy Patterson carries on this able seamanship lineage with his Bold Coast Charter Company boat tours. Captain Andy's vessel, the Barbara Frost, passes around Little River Island on its way to and from Machias Seal Island.
Ruth Corbett Farris with her seven brothers and sisters grew up on Little River at the mouth of Cutler Harbor. As an island-loving girl, Ruth laid out the bodies of migrating birds that unfortunately perished when they struck the light tower. Ruth grew up to become a folk art carver of our local sea bird species, including puffins, terns, gulls, and cormorants.
This Festival event appeals to a variety of birding enthusiasts, including historians, families, and home schooling families.
The forests and fields are filled with plants that can help to nourish and heal. Join local herbalist Amy Zipperer and naturalist Fred Gralenski on this walk, which will explore traditional uses of wild weeds as medicine and food and discuss techniques for harvesting, preservation, and preparing medicines. We may nibble a few plants along the way.
Meet at: CCLC parking lot.
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.Features in Bethesda Health
.The Diagnostic Diet
The Diagnostic Diet
Frequent ear infections? Behavioral issues? Attention problems? Nutritionist Kelly Dorfman believes the way to your child's health is through his stomach
By Stacey Colino
| Published: 2012-03-19 13:51
Before a consultation, Dorfman asks parents to submit any relevant medical or psychological records, a three-day diary of what the child eats, a list of medications and nutritional supplements the child takes, and recent test results. Sometimes simply recording what a child has eaten for three or four days and tracking the symptoms and behavior can yield remarkable insights, she says.
During the first session, she asks about the child's history and symptoms—looking "for patterns just like Sherlock Holmes." The culprit might be a food or ingredient the child has eaten. Then again, it might be a nutrient missing from the child's diet.
"A lot of people tell me the answer in their story and they don't realize it, or they're confused, or their hunches have been overridden by a pediatrician,"
Dorfman says. "It's very rare that I'll say, 'Do you think gluten could be bothering your child?' and they say, 'Oh, gee, I never thought of that.' I encourage people to develop their own intuition about their kids' medical problems or what's bothering them. Often they just need a confidence boost."
After the potential problem is identified, Dorfman works with the parents on an action plan. "I don't do meal plans because they don't work with kids," she says. "You have to work within the structure of what people are normally eating and help them make better choices."
She recently helped a 6-year-old who had serious impulse control and anger management problems. At school, he had beaten another child, sending him to the hospital. The offender's parents had consulted medical specialists and had been told that their son might have bipolar disorder or oppositional defiant disorder. He was put on antipsychotic medications. Even then, "you couldn't talk to him or reason with him," Dorfman says.
When she reviewed his diet, Dorfman learned that the boy ate nothing but Froot Loops for breakfast and lunch, and pizza for dinner. "Two-thirds of his diet was dye and sugar—and it was really messing up his nervous system," she says.
Dorfman started by eliminating the Froot Loops and letting him have pizza three times a day since it was the only other food he'd eat. Then she introduced new foods gradually. "He went through withdrawal like he was at the Betty Ford Center," Dorfman recalls. But by the end of the week, his behavior had improved dramatically.
"I work with a lot of kids who are able to get out of special-needs classrooms or classes for emotionally disturbed children" by eliminating problematic foods, Dorfman says.
Kids with ADD and autism, she notes, are particularly sensitive to food dyes. In fact, of the autistic kids she has worked with, "about a third are dramatic responders to dietary interventions if you catch them early enough, meaning under age 4," Dorfman says. With many of these kids, their development, learning and behavior become sufficiently "normal" over time that they are no longer considered autistic.
Renee and Steve Bress have been working with Dorfman since their then-2-year-old was diagnosed with autism in 2004. "She's the first person who gave us any hope that there were things we could do that would make him better and healthier," Renee Bress says.
On Dorfman's recommendation, the Bresses removed food colors, artificial ingredients, preservatives and pesticides from their son's diet. They increased his protein, added supplements and eventually eliminated gluten, casein (milk protein) and soy.
"He's a totally different kid than he was seven years ago," Renee Bress says of her son, who's now 9. "He's sleeping and eating better; he's healthier; his receptive and expressive language has caught up; and he's connected to us and likes to play with his peers. We've done a lot of different interventions—but I'd say diet was responsible for about 50 percent of his progress."
Dr. Ioana Razi, a pediatrician in Northwest Washington, D.C., who sometimes refers patients to Dorfman, believes doctors don't pay enough attention to nutrition when treating kids' health problems. In many cases "it should be at the very top of initial prescriptions," she says, "because it has a strong, positive effect; the results are often striking."
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"This feels different," said gun control activist Shira Goodman. "And I think it's because of the children. I think it's because of the lives lost. I think we're hearing regular people getting engaged on this issue, wanting to do something, wanting to make their voices heard."
For activists like Goodman, the horror of Newtown is a new 'Exhibit A' in their ongoing crusade to put more muscle in America's gun control laws, a time to push harder than ever for tighter regulation of guns in our country, even among gun enthusiasts.
"The NRA, the lobbyists and the officials are different from their membership. And recent surveys of NRA card-carrying members show that about 75 percent of them would favor common-sense solutions like background checks on all guns," said Goodman.
The NRA's website continues to carry familiar themes, but still no mention of the mass murder in Connecticut. Their spokesmen remain silent as well about the mass murder in Newtown.
So, too, multiple local gun shop and shooting range owners from whom we sought comment Monday.
There's too much heat right now, several told me. Most customers refused opportunities to speak out as well.
One told me, "If the teachers at Sandy Hook School had been armed, that tragedy could have been averted."
Two professional security guards, both seeking federal jobs now, did tell me they believe a new round of gun laws would be useless.
"The guy was sick. He was crazy. I don't think giving people more guns or giving people less guns... they're going to do what they're going to do," said Adam Goetz.
"If a person's sick, they're going to find a gun and do what they want to do," said Nick Platnecky of Pennsauken, N.J.
The clash over stricter gun escalates once again. The conflict here over politics and policy is as bitter and passionate as ever. The question recurs: will the sides ever find common ground?
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John Clark is a handsome and successful lawyer who is married, has a wonderful family and a model life, but has a feeling that something is missing. Each night while riding the train home, John sees a beautiful young woman at a dance studio and can't help but be intrigued by her. One night John's curiosity gets the best of him. He exits the train and finds his way to the dance studio where he enrolls in lessons in hopes of meeting the beautiful young woman.
Unfortunately, John's teacher is not his mystery woman. He continues the lessons in order to catch glimpses of the other instructor and hoping some day to meet her. Meanwhile John has found out that he enjoys dancing, and it is becoming a fulfilling part of his life. John is too embarrassed to tell anyone about his new passion, including his wife. John begins coming home late and lying about work. His wife begins to suspect that maybe he is having an affair. She hires a private detective to follow him. When she finds out what he is doing, she decides to surprise him at a dance competition. The surprise is not a pleasant one, and both are left hurt.
John's wife is upset that he didn't confide in her, and he feels exposed and embarrassed. He takes a break from dancing for a while but then decides that he is depriving himself of something that he really loves. After some time and soul searching, John decides to continue his dancing and wants to share his new love with his wife.
Along the way, the enchanting instructor also comes to some revelations about her life and what she needs to do.
This is a heart-warming romantic comedy about finding your passion, following your heart, facing your fears and trusting your loved ones. It is a movie not just for dancers, but for anyone with a dream.
More Like Shall We Dance?
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If you are interested in running or participating in track and field events, this program is for you. Boys and girls, ages 8-13 will learn skills and participate in drills run by experienced track supervisors. The students will have the opportunity to finish out the season with the LAR Family track meet.
Everyone in the track program and their families are invited to come and join the fun at the Family Track Meet! The LAR Summer Track program will sponsor events for all ages. Events include individual events as well as parent/child and sibling relays. Registration to participate in the meet is included with Youth Summer registration fee.
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Comedians don't laugh at open mics because you're not defying their predictability; laughter is an emotional attribute, a physiological response inducing multiple muscle contract, it's an inadvertent stimulation and not a controlled or directed behavioral phenomenon. Laughter is a primal behavior deriving from our evolutional development triggered by our brain, it's not a restrictive or regulative activity, it has hormonal properties that's contingent on an experience.
The stock-market volatility is unpredictable, and a stock value is essentially governed by mass psychology and sociology; people's underlying expectations and interpretation of a company is in a constant state of fluctuation based on media information; such as, press release on acquisition, quarterly reports etc—-information that improves or desponds an investors outlook. A high level of fluctuation, volatility and unpredictability occur in the equity market, yet canny investors capitalize on the market's lucrative potentials by studying annual reports, financial statements, proxy statements and technical analysis.
Comedians in open mics are partitioned into two state; sociological contagiousness and physiological indifference; the former is a conscious inhibition that occurs unconsciously, and the latter is a void of sympathy. Meaning, if you're incapable of evoking laughter, it's because you're not tapping into the inaccessible part of their mind that affects behavior and emotion. Although the neuroscientist approach explores the nervous system and cognitive functions, we're going to factor-in psychology and sociology as the fundamental disparity between comedians and audiences.
Comedians are audiences, but audiences are not comedians; the former is true in the objective sense and the latter is true in the subjective sense. Meaning, an assembled group of comedic spectators engaging in a participatory movement is inarguably an audience; however, delve through an audience and you'll find comedians dispersed in subtlety!
A comedian is accustomed and acclimatized to puns, double entendre, non sequitur, onomatopoeia, lexical/syntactic/structural ambiguity, and other sorts of figurative and rhetorical devices such as; irony, sarcasm, metonymy, satire, cynicism, surrealism, absurdity, observational, and the juxtaposition of incongruity, etc…And these are just some of the intrinsic building blocks underlying humor construction. Invariably, a comedian is attuned and receptive to this structural linearity, making him immune and jaded to the unexpected potency!
Audiences are not pruned to decipher the arranged predictability in humor, they're oblivious to such a notion, hence the unexpected potency is socially climaxing, because audiences are not there to culminate, plagiarize or analyze a comedians material, physical orchestration, ingenuity or authenticity, their keen expectancy is to have their emotions appealed to and pacified, and the enigma behind the structure is completely irrelevant to the audience.
Ambiguous humor are predictable to comedians, while it's a conundrum to audiences; this is the inherent dichotomy between both groups. And that's a beautiful thing, because with comedians you have to defy expectations, and transcend beyond their abstract field of perception to truly engage their mind as a whole.
This is not conducive to writing an academic joke on the electromagnetic spectrum in light or quantum electrodynamics, it might just be an inappropriate cough, awkward stumble, unreasonable pause or uncooperative moment of silence during a performance that'll induce the heart of a comedian.
Another pervasive slogan that permeates the airwave is, "it doesn't matter if comedians laugh, just focus on making the audience laugh, because that's all that matters;" such a faulty logic, because comedians crave the instinctive expression of laughter also. Why disparage comedians as a collective group because you're incapable or lack the conviction to induce persuasion. Its a rampant fallacy in the comedic community that's irresponsible and far from astute—to say the least.
The comedic mind is intriguing, because it's altered and modified to decipher predictability, and sparking chuckles from a peer comedian is a joy that defies description. Generating laughter quietly or inwardly from comedic peers who have a comprehensive or authorative knowledge in the field, stands on high merits of credulity, a challenge comedians must embrace—not just wholeheartedly but obligatory.
In the early 2000's during the dot com bubble I was a devout computer programmer, specialized in HTML, Visual Basics, Css and Java. I remember reading a book called "The Art of Deception," written by America's most notorious computer hacker, "Kevin Mitnick." Mitnick was an unorthodox hacker, he used social engineering as his primary rhetoric to infiltrate government databases, access bank information and steal passwords from major corporations.
To a technical hacker Mitnick's methodology was considered fraudulent; ironically, while technical hackers were implementing logic and innovation in computer codes to compromise machines, Mitnick used his canny art of deception to acquire the same information. Both parties pursuing identical goals but achieving them from completely different perspective. With comedians you cannot pander to their predictable instinct, because they're innately expecting uniformity and fixed patterns.
Eliciting laughter from a comedian requires being erratic and intermittent, they grapple with this sort of uncertainty, and it propels them to laugh, or puzzles them into a deeper state of quandary. Regardless, it'll incite their interest because it's a structural deviation. Predictability is a sort of vague term I'd like to explore in depth, because comedians don't decipher jokes in the strictest sense, they dismantle material for the sole purpose of extracting concepts.
1: My shoes is an atheist, it has no soul..
2: Water has no calories, because it's always running.
3: I always look left when i feel right..
4: I was taking picture of cheese, but didn't know what to say it it..
5: When I dive into the ocean I can see my vessels.
Each joke is mutually exclusive in their sentence and idea arrangement; however, they're conceptually identical; it exploits the idiosyncrasies in language, by highlighting the lexical ambiguity in semantics; whether the double meaning of a word derives from the noun, verb, adjective or metaphor. This conceptual template becomes invariably predictable to a comedian, hence the enthusiasm is gone—regardless if the joke itself is unpredictable—the underlying abstract structuralism is registered in their comedic inventory, so no amount of innovation using this concept can violate their modified perception.
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As a graduate student in the sociology program, you will learn that excellence in teaching and learning requires that you focus on teaching and learning processes. Excellent teachers constantly look for feedback, keep track of what has worked, what hasn't worked, and try to do it better next time.
There are many simple communication techniques you can use to foster student development and learning in the classroom setting. For example, writing students' own words on the blackboard is a great way to encourage students to participate in class. Write out exactly what a student says, in the words they used, rather than paraphrasing the answer in your own words. Using the students' words validates their voices and shows them that their contributions are being taken seriously.
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Fakenham drama group FADLOS's next production announced
Adam Lazzari
Published: 11:00 AM June 27, 2018
FADLOS enjoyed a successful 51st musical production My Fair Lady in May. Picture: ADAM GOOCH. - Credit: Archant
Fakenham and District Light Operatic Society (FADLOS) have been having a break following the huge success of their 51st Musical production My Fair Lady in May.
During the performance week the society had collection buckets and raised £68 which has been donated to the Friends of Cranmer House.
The group is now getting ready to bring some snow to Fakenham Community Centre with their next production - White Christmas.
The show is a stage adaptation of the much-loved film of the same name featuring the well know song I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas. The society will be searching for their equivalent of Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye, with a read through on August 20 at 7.30pm and open auditions on August 22.
Anyone over the age of 14 is welcome to come along and audition for the magical production which will see the society using a high tech LED screen and several snow machines.
The show is also being dedicated to the memory of Roy Ferris and the group will be fundraising for Cancer Research UK.
Finally, FADLOS is celebrating receiving nominations for best production and best pantomime from Noda.
More good news for the society comes with the announcement that Tesco in Fakenham has picked FADLOS to be one of the charities that benefit from the Bags of Help scheme.
Anyone who shops in Fakenham Tesco during July and August is encouraged to support the local group so they can get the staging reflowed benefiting all the users of the stage.
FADLOS was set up in 1967 in Fakenham performing plays with local people.
After five years the group was invited to become the resident in house theatrical group at the newly built Fakenham Community Centre.
After 10 years they started producing an annual family pantomime.
Years later FADLOS Kidz was created to give youngsters an opportunities.
FADLOS has traditionally produced one musical and one pantomime each year and has won seven NODA awards.
For further information visit the website www.fadlos.co.uk or find FADLOS on facebook.
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Ask me who my favorite filmmakers in the world are, and I will tell you The Coen Brothers without skipping a beat. I don't think I can even debate it at this point — after delivering hit after hit after hit (and at least two of my all time favorite movies in Fargo and The Big Lebowski), it's impossible to deny the genius of these two men. Even their relative misfires (which I would argue their latest, Hail, Caesar!, was) are filled with a ton of incredible moments, lines, or shots. They are brilliant writers, brilliant directors, and yes, just brilliant filmmakers in general. The Coens have spent decades delivering original and bold movies, often times ostracizing the larger audiences who are less keen to their sensibilities. This of course has caused quite a few box office disappointments, even if a few of their films (such as True Grit or No Country for Old Men) break out from time to time.
But considering the recent financial letdown that was the star-studded Hail, Caesar!, I guess this next step was inevitable: like seemingly every talented filmmaker with ideas too risky for modern Hollywood, the Coen Brothers are taking their next project to the small screen…well, sort of at least.
Variety broke the story late yesterday that the pair are following in the footsteps of David Fincher, Steven Soderbergh, Woody Allen, and many other prestige directors by jumping onto a TV project. No surprise the project is of their very own creation, a Western entitled The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Very few details about the project have been given aside from the title, although Megan Ellison's terrific production company's new TV wing, Annapurna Television, is reportedly involved. The trade also mentioned something about an " innovative approach that could combine television and theatrical" as a path towards release, but doesn't have much more to say on the subject than that.
For now, the series was penned as a mini-series, reportedly because the story was "too large" in scope to cover in just one film. That's certainly an exciting prospect, even if we don't know anything about exact episode number, the outlet it will air on, or even who else will be a part of it. But, at the end of the day, all that matters is that this is a new project written and directed by The Coen Brothers —medium aside, I'm excited to hear much more about it.
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Old Mother Riley is visited by the ghost of Captain Morgan, who directs her to the map showing where his hidden treasure is buried on a wild tropical island.
When I saw OLD MOTHER RILEY MEETS THE VAMPIRE, I thought it was better than it had any right to be. When I saw OLD MOTHER RILEY'S GHOSTS, I became convinced that it was Lugosi who made OMTRMTV entertaining; it certainly wasn't Old Mother Riley, who came off in that movie as shrill and annoying. This one is a little better than GHOSTS, but I'm still convinced that the biggest problem with Old Mother Riley movies is Old Mother Riley himself; Arthur Lucan's distaff alter ego never succeeds in getting a laugh from me. This is not to say that the movie is totally useless; some of the side jokes by other characters hit the mark, and there are a number of laughs in the sequence where several passengers enjoy a flight on what may be the single chintziest airline in existence. It's also kind of fun seeing Sebastian Cabot as a pirate, and Hammer fans will enjoy the presence of Michael Ripper while Carry On fans will enjoy the presence of Peter Butterworth. Still, I do think if they had managed to make an Old Mother Riley movie without Old Mother Riley, they would have been on to something.
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The Amazing Things That Happen When You Let Students Run a Magazine
For the 10th year running, Pica from the University of Quebec in Montreal promotes its local community + international networking
Madeleine Morley
Pica magazine. From L-R: Issue 8, issue 9, issue 6.
Once a year at The University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), a team of five design students sits down to select those that'll replace them. They choose carefully from a stack of portfolios filled with sharp graphic works and eager cover letters. Then, they pass down the baton: five new design students begin work on the next annual issue of Pica magazine.
For 10 years now, the entirely student-run Pica has been promoting UQAM's multidisciplinary art community and encouraging collaboration both locally and internationally. Each issue takes a different theme and then through a call for submissions invites image-makers to respond. While 60% of the final works are by students, the rest of the contributions are by practicing designers and established studios.
"Over the years, we've been able to build a certain notoriety because of the quality of the work that we present," says the current editorial team. "It's allowed us to become known in the Montreal design scene." The platform has a solid relationship with A School, A Park for example, the summer school founded by Sean Yendrys, which it attends every year. Its notoriety also traverses the seas: Pica regularly collaborates with Pli Revue, a striking architecture journal based in Paris.
Spread from Pica magazine, issue 9, 'Risk.' Contribution by William Thibault.
Spread from Pica magazine, issue 9, 'Risk.' Contribution by Franco Égalité.
Spread fro Pica magazine, issue 9, 'Risk.'
Spread from Pica magazine, issue 9, 'Risk.'
The look of Pica is certainly arresting and impressive, and despite its team's annual rotation, abstract covers have helped to establish a sense of brand. "There is a certain tradition that every new team tends to want to keep, like the graphic covers and the format. Of course, they could be modified, but the unity of all the issues is probably one of the reasons why Pica continues to seduce its readers," says the team.
The latest issue is themed "Risk," which aims to explore what risk-taking might look like for a designer in 2018. Its Risograph cover, a hazy field of red and blue gradient, seems to gesture to the unknown. As well as abstract visual responses, this is the first issue to allow text-based contributions too. Student William Thibault interpreted the theme as "to dare"—which is to risk losing—he dared to use only virtual reality technology when designing his submission. Student illustrator Franco Égalité chose to use the theme to explore contemporary vector imagery.
Unlike a lot of student design—which often exists for and within an academic context—Pica encourages networking beyond the university. Its distribution in design bookstores and magazine shops also helps to circulate student work beyond school walls. We've seen this model before: from Germany, we have annual Some Magazine from Halle's University of Art, Protocol from Berlin's University of the Arts, as well as THNK TNK by students at the Bauhaus University in Weimar. This year, we also saw students from London College of Communication launch A Line Which Forms a Volume, which seeks to make design research public. For students of visual communication, a magazine is a unique vessel; it encourages collaboration beyond an immediate academic circle, and provides an opportunity to connect with the working world. And what better for students than to practice what they're preached?
Pica magazine, issue 9, 'Risk.'
Mumbai's Graphic Design Education Has a Lot of Catching Up To Do
This is the second piece in our series that weighs the pros and cons of living and working in Mumbai's…
A Transparent Conversation About Money and Magazine-Making
From Twitter to Instagram, or from Patreon to Kickstarter, it's never seemed simpler to build an audience and launch an…
Let's Teach a History of Ideas, Not the History of Individuals
This op-ed is one of a three-part series of opinion pieces in which educators address the way design history has…
International Students Can Teach Us A Lot About Design Education for All
Recognizing the Women Designers Lost to History Will Take Work—We Should Do It Collectively
Teresa Schönherr Uses Grids + Rules to Rein in the Chaos
When Berlin's Studio Pandan gives you a hot tip, you sit up and take notice. The studio's latest recommendation was…
What Does It Really Take to Make an Independent Magazine in 2019?
Making a magazine is a lot of fun. It's also a helluva lot of work. There's the stuff you see—the…
How a Band of Design Misfits Brought Anti-aesthetics to Bloomberg Businessweek
There was a time, around 2013–2016, when the most experimental magazine in the world wasn't some Berlin fashion zine that…
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This is to announce that there will be a new small scale furry convention in Nordrhein Westfalen (Germany) in March 2016 - the TeutoFur.
We* would like to welcome all interested furs to that happening.
At this moment, the page exists in German only, we appologize for that. We do our best to create an English version asap - untill that is achieved, feel free to ask me anything related via thread or pm.
Very nice! I'll have to see if I can take vacation for that time, but otherwise, I'd really love to come.
It was great to be there. (Unfortunalety only on Friday). We had much Fun. Congratulations.
Cheers! We had fun organising and carrying out the con, also due to you guys Thanx for your comittment!
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Ember supports observing any property, including computed properties.
Observers should contain behavior that reacts to changes in another property. Observers are especially useful when you need to perform some behavior after a binding has finished synchronizing.
Observers are often over-used by new Ember developers. Observers are used heavily within the Ember framework itself, but for most problems Ember app developers face, computed properties are the appropriate solution.
Because the fullName computed property depends on firstName, updating firstName will fire observers on fullName as well.
// Because both firstName and lastName were set, this observer will fire twice.
Observers never fire until after the initialization of an object is complete.
If you never get() a computed property, its observers will not fire even if its dependent keys change. You can think of the value changing from one unknown value to another.
This doesn't usually affect application code because computed properties are almost always observed at the same time as they are fetched. For example, you get the value of a computed property, put it in DOM (or draw it with D3), and then observe it so you can update the DOM once the property changes.
If you need to observe a computed property but aren't currently retrieving it, get it in your init() method.
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What is data protection and how does it relate to cookie law? [White-Paper]
What is data protection?
The term 'data protection' probably feels a bit like 'health & safety' in that it's seen quite frequently in a negative light – you don't do that because of health & safety or you can't do this because of data protection.
It might be quite deserving in some instances: one particular example is that of my baby nephew, who had a savings account opened his name when he was born. When setting it up, his mother checked that the baby himself wouldn't need to phone up and manage the account (after all, how could he?). She was reassured that she would be able to do it on his behalf and, so, was pretty stunned when she phoned back a few months later to check the balance and was told "Sorry, as you're not the account holder, I can't disclose those details to you. Can I speak to the account holder instead?" Whilst tempted to put her 6 month old son on the phone to babble, she decided that it wasn't all that likely to be successful!
Data protection is actually something designed to keep us (ie, all living individuals) safe by setting the rules on how information about us can be stored, shared or used. It also grants you rights to see what information is held about you and to make sure that data held about you is correct. This is all controlled by the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) and they also maintain the Data Protection Register – officially known as the Register of Data Controllers (aka the list of companies who process personal data).
Managing a safe but balanced approach to data protection is a bit tricky as it's constantly shifting with new tech innovations and changes in people's habits.
This means that you have to stay on your toes. Here's a flick tip for you: technically speaking, it's perfectly legal for someone to tweet you and request their data (aka make a Subject Access Request). How would you respond to that? Perhaps consider a review of your Data Protection Policy to include what to do in that scenario, so staff don't unwittingly handle it in the wrong way.
Another example of data protection in the modern age is Cookie Law. Technically speaking, this is actually called the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (UK Regulations). But Cookie Law is more fun and much less of a mouthful so let's stick with that instead. What are cookies? This was a question we put to a group of teenagers a few weeks ago and this definition is, by far, the best:
"Data a website stored from your searches on the internet.
Amazing biscuits that taste amazing."
While I wish we were talking about the amazing biscuits, we're actually talking about the data stored by websites and an organisation's legal obligations around their use. Specifically, a Privacy Policy must detail which cookies are used, why they're used and for what purpose. It's also why you now see cookie warnings pop-up on most websites (which incidentally, is a cookie itself...)
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE GUIDE TO DATA PROTECTION AND COOKIES
How NOT to break the law when marketing
data protection in marketing
http://www.radicati.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Email-Statistics-Report-2015-2019-Executive-Summary.pdf
http://www.theguardian.com/money/2015/apr/06/crackdown-begins-on-nuisance-texts-and-phone-calls
https://ico.org.uk/media/action-weve-taken/mpns/1043639/direct-assist-ltd-mpn.pdf
https://ico.org.uk/action-weve-taken/enforcement/parklife-manchester-ltd/
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Exhibits and galleries
ArtWorks: A day of workshops in the arts in support of the concept that there is a beneficial relationship between creative, artistic activity and a person's well-being and their creative, artistic activity. Woodstock Jewish Congregation, 1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. July 22. 246-2800 ext. 452.
Conversation between Catherine Howe and Suzanne Joelson: Cross Contemporary Art, 81 Partition St., Saugerties, 7 p.m., July 23. Painter Suzanne Joelson speaks with Catherine Howe on her use of gesture in Ms. Howe's current show "Sublime Fiction: Monotypes & Mylar Paintings" at Cross Contemporary Art. Catherine Howe's passion for gestural markmaking has long been an essential trait of her paintings and prints.
Photographing the Nude in Nature: Dan McCormack will lead this workshop. Participants can sign up for a single class or the series. Unison Learning Center, 68 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. every Sat., July 11-Aug. 1, $130-$150, single session; $390-$450 for series. unisonarts.org.
Exhibit openings
Carrie Haddad Gallery: "Abstraction," paintings by Adam Cohen and Elizabeth Coyne, through Aug. 23, 622 Warren St., Hudson. Opening reception, 6-8 p.m. July 18. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays; noon-5 p.m. Sat. 518-828-1915. carriehaddadgallery.com.
Adriance Memorial Library: 93 Market St., Poughkeepsie. Hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.; 2-5 p.m. Sun. 485-3445.
Agustsson Gallery: Sculpture by Magnus Agustsson, works by others, 176 Broadway, Kingston. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. 331-1388. agustssongallery.com.
Alliance Gallery: 37 Main St., Narrowsburg. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat. 252-7576.
Amity Gallery: "Toys/Enchanting Play," by Barbara Bressi and Diane Kominick-Ouzoonian, through July, 110 Newport Bridge Road, Warwick. Hours: 1-4 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 258-4796.
Ann Street Gallery: "You are Here," through July 25, 104 Ann St., Newburgh. This group exhibition investigates how artists use cartography while adding personal interpretations of the function and meaning of maps in contemporary life. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed. and Thurs.; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 784-1146.
Anvil Gallery: 45 N. Front St., Kingston. Hours: 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. 443-4866. tech-smiths.com/anvil-gallery.
Area Art Council Gallery: 65 Main St., Pine Bush. Hours: 5-9 p.m. Fri. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 744-5418.
Artery Gallery: 210 Broad St., Milford, Pa. Hours: 2:30 p.m. Thurs.; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri.-Sun.; 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon. 570-409-1234.
Arts Society of Kingston: "Pastels Illuminated," an exhibition devoted to the work of locally and internationally known pastel artists, through July 25, 97 Broadway, Kingston. Hours: 1-5:30 p.m. Tues.-Sat. and by appointment. 338-0331. askforarts.org.
Arts Upstairs Gallery: 60 Main St., Phoenicia. Hours: 3-6 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun. 688-2142. ArtsUpstairs.com.
BAU Gallery: Ghost Dance," by Tom Holmes, July 11-Aug. 2, 506 Main St., Beacon. Hours: noon-6 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 440-7584. baugallery.com.
BlueStone Studio: Artists David Greenbaum and Joann Wells Greenbaum, a potter and painter duo, offer a pottery studio and gallery space at 206 Broad St., Milford, Pa. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs.-Mon., 570-409-4500. BlueStoneStudio.net.
Bon Secours Community Hospital: Photographs by Nancy Davis, through July 29, 160 E. Main St., Port Jervis. Hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 858-7162.
Budding Artist Gallery: Greenwood Lake Public Library, 79 Waterstone Road, Greenwood Lake. 477-8377.
Captain David Crawford House: "Growing Up In Newburgh," curated by Russell Lange, through December, 189 Montgomery St., Newburgh. Hours: 1-4 p.m. Sun. or by appointment. 561-2585.
Catskill Artists Gallery: 34 S. Main St., Liberty. Hours: noon-4 p.m. Thurs. and Sun.; noon-5 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 482-5142.
CAS Arts Center: Summer members show, through Aug. 10, 48 Main St., Livingston Manor. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon., 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Thurs.-Sat.; 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun. 436-4227. catskillartsociety.org.
City Hall: Photographs by Dawn Benko, through July 29, 20 Hammond St., Port Jervis. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fri. [email protected].
Center for Photography at Woodstock: 59 Tinker St., Woodstock. Hours noon-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 679-9957. cpw.org.
Claryville Art Center: Work by Alexander Kaletski, 1471 Denning Road, Claryville. Hours: noon-3 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 986-0247.
Cornell Street Studios: "Point of View," works by Robert and Patrick Farley, 168 Cornell St., Kingston. Hours: noon-7 p.m. Mon., noon-4 p.m. Tues., noon-7 p.m. Wed. and Thurs., noon-5 p.m. Fri. and by appointment Sat. 331-0191.cornellstreetstudios.com.
Crawford Art Association: 121 Route 302, Pine Bush. Hours: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily. 744-8230.
Deerpark Town Hall: Ocean pastels, paintings and triptychs by Joan Kehlenbeck, through July 29, 420 Route 209, Huguenot. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Fri. [email protected].
Dia:Beacon: 3 Beekman St., Beacon. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs.-Mon. Admission $10, $7 senior citizens and students, free age 11 and younger. 440-0110. diaart.org/sites/main/beacon.
D&H Canal Museum: Romeo Muller, High Falls resident, writer of "Frosty the Snowman" and "Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer," 11 a.m.-5 p.m., D&H Canal Historical Society and Museum, 23 Mohonk Road, High Falls. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 687-9311; canalmuseum.org.
Dorsky Museum of Art: "The Stories We Tell," curated by Mary-Kay Lombino. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 257-3844. newpaltz.edu/museum.
Duck Pond Gallery: 128 Canal St., Port Ewen. Hours: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon., Tues. and Thurs.; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Wed.: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri. and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. 338-5580.
Exposures Gallery: Works by Nick Zungoli, 357 Kings Highway, Chester. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 569-9382. exposures.com.
Forestburgh Playhouse Gallery: Works by Keith Haring, July 14-26, 39 Forestburgh Road, Forestburgh. 794-1194. fbplayhouse.org.
Forge Gallery: 115 Mill St., Milford, Pa. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs.-Sun. 570-296-2204.
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center: "Punctuating Space: The Prints and Multiples of Richard Artschwager," through Sept. 6, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues., Wed., Fri. and Sat.; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thurs.; 1-5 p.m. Sun. 437-5632.
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum: "The Spirit of the Gift - Gifts of State and Affection," William J. vanden Heuvel Gallery, through Dec. 31, presidential library and museum, 4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park. Free. 486-7745; fdrlibrary.marist.edu.
Galerie BMG: 1417 Cricket Ridge Road, Woodstock. Hours: noon-5 p.m. Sat. and Sun. or by appointment. 679-0027.
Gallery Lev Shalem:1682 Glasco Turnpike, Woodstock. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Thurs.; noon-4 p.m. Fri.; and by appointment Sun. 679-2218; wjcshul.org/gallery-lev-shalem-mission.
Gallery 66: 66 Main St., Cold Spring. Hours: noon-6 p.m. Thurs.-Sun. 809-5838. gallery66ny.com.
Gallery at Unison: 68 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz. Hours: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 255-1559. unisonarts.org.
Gardiner Library: "Botanical Watercolors," by Aline Dickstein, 133 Farmer's Turnpike, Gardiner. Hours: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Tues.-Thurs.; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri.; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.; noon-4 p.m. Sun. 255-1255. gardinerlibrary.org.
Greenwood Lake Public Library: "Linoleum Block" printmaking, by the Den 5 of the Greenwood Lake Cub Scouts Pack 121, through July 24, 79 Waterstone Road, Greenwood Lake. 477-8377 ext. 108.
Healing Art Gallery: Ellenville Regional Hospital, 10 Healthy Way, Ellenville. Hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. daily. 210-3043.
Heart's Home: "Visual Quotations," by Helena Clare Pittman, through July, the International Center for a Culture of Compassion, 2299 Ulster Heights Road, Woodbourne. 434-5075.
Howland Public Library: "Art Works II," an exhibition of work created by adults in Anderson Center of Autism's Expressive Outcome program, through Aug. 2, 313 Main St., Beacon. Hours: 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon., Wed. and Fri.; 9:30-8 p.m. Tues. and Thurs.; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.; noon-4 p.m. Sun. 831-1165. beaconlibrary.org.
Hudson River Maritime Museum: "Lighthouses of the Hudson," through Nov. 1, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily, $5-$7. 338-0071. hrmm.org.
Hudson Valley Gallery: Paintings by Paul Gould, 246 Hudson St., Cornwall-on-Hudson. Hours: 1-5 p.m. Thurs.-Sun. 401-5443. hudsonvalleygallery.com.
Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum: 94 Broadway, Newburgh. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sat., noon-4 p.m. Sun. 569-4997. karpeles.com.
Kingston Museum of Contemporary Arts: Works by Susan Siegel, Debra Priestly and Frank Young, through July, 103 Abeel St., Kingston. Hours: noon-4 p.m. Sat. or by appointment. kmocainfo.wordpress.com.
Kleinert/James Center for the Arts: 36 Tinker St., Woodstock. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Thurs.; noon-6 p.m. Fri.-Sun. or by appointment. byrdcliffe.org.
Liberty Public Library: "The Synergy Project: The Energetic Literacy of Forms, Light and Lines" by A. Tompkins, through July 17, 189 N. Main St., Liberty. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon., Wed. and Fri.; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tues. and Thurs.; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun.
Locust Grove: 2683 South Road, Poughkeepsie. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily through Dec. 31. 454-4500. lgny.org.
Loft Gallery: "Synthesis: The Fiber Revolution," curated by Katharina Litchman and Judith Plotner, through Aug. 1, Delaware Arts Center, 37 Main St., second floor, Narrowsburg. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat. 252-7576.
Mark Gruber Gallery: 17 New Paltz Plaza, New Paltz. Hours 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon., 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat., by appointment Sun. 255-1241. markgrubergallery.com.
Mid-Hudson Heritage Center: 317 Main St., Poughkeepsie. Hours: 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tues.-Fri. 214-1113. midhudsonheritage.org.
Milne At Home Antiques: 81 Broadway, Kingston. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Fri.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun. 331-3902. milneinc.com.
Motorcyclepedia: Antique model trains, 250 Lake St., Newburgh. Also: Collection of antique motorcycles, including Indians for every year from 1902-1953. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.; tours can be scheduled in advance. 569-9065. motorcyclepediamuseums.com.
Newburgh Free Library: 124 Grand St., Newburgh. Hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri. and Sat.; 15 p.m. Sun. 563-3645.
New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site: Revolutionary War site, 374 Temple Hill Road (Route 300), Vails Gate. 561-1765.
Noble Coffee Roasters: "Touch by Light," by various photographers, through July, 3020 Route 207, Campbell Hall. Hours: 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Mon.-Wed.; 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs.; 6:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Fri.; 8 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Sat. 294-1056.
Old Stone House of Hasbrouck: "Somewhere in the Catskills" sketchbook exhibit, 282 Hasbrouck Road, Fallsburg. Hours: noon-4 p.m. Sat. and Sun. theoldstonehouseofhasbrouck.org.
One Mile Gallery: 475 Abeel St., Kingston. Hours: noon-5 p.m. Sat. or by appointment. 338-2035. onemilegallery.com.
Opus 40 Gallery: "Heart Series and other Thoughts," by Nancy Ostrovsky, 50 Fite Road, Saugerties, through Aug. 9. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs.-Sun. 246-3400.
Orange Hall: River Valley Artists Guild 2015 Summer Members Show, through July 23, SUNY Orange, Middletown. Hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 341-4891.
Orange Regional Medical Center: "Forbidden Fruit," by Hudson Valley landscape and travel photographer Nick Zungoli, through Aug. 7, 707 East Main St., Town of Wallkill. 333-2385.
River Winds Gallery: "The Bubble Makers," paintings by Dana Wigdor, through Aug. 2, 172 Main St., Beacon. Hours: noon-6 p.m. Wed.-Mon., noon-9 p.m. Sat. 838-2880.
Rhinebeck Artist Shop: "A Small Dose of Staats," by Staats Fasoldt, through July, 793 Broadway, Kingston. 338-2838.
Rolling River Cafe, Gallery & Inn: "Summer Colors," works by Susan Pascale and Anya Roz, 25 Cooley Road, Parksville. Hours: 5-9 p.m. Thurs.; 5-10 p.m. Fri.; noon-10 p.m. Sat. and noon-8 p.m. Sun. 747-4123.
Rosendale Cafe: 434 Main St., Rosendale. 658-9048. rosendalecafe.com.
Seligmann Center for the Arts: 23 White Oak Drive, Sugar Loaf. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; weekends by appointment only. 469-0951 ext. 12.
Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art: SUNY New Paltz. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 257-3844. newpaltz.edu/museum.
Space Create: 115 Broadway, Newburgh. spacecreate.com.
Star House Gallery and Studio in the Shirt Factory: 77 Cornell St., Suite 316, Kingston. Hours: 5 p.m. Sat. starhousegallery.com.
Storefront Gallery: "Trees and Stones," works by Nancy Ostrovsky, through July 25, 93 Broadway, Kingston. Hours: noon-5 p.m. Fri. and Sat and by appointment. TheStorefrontGallery.com. 338-8473.
Ulster Savings Bank: 266 Main St. in New Paltz. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Thurs.; 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri.; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat. 255-5470.
Unframed Artists Gallery: "Vibrant Visions, Expressions in Color," works by 30 featured artists, through Sept. 7, 173 Huguenot St., New Paltz. Also: Local activist Pam Krimsky shows her softer side in the sensual, joyous acrylic, " Dance of Summer," while Wilda Gallagher captures the electric intensity of a Van Gogh in her "Bog Irises." Hours: 1-5 p.m. Sat. and Sun. and by appointment. 255-5482.
Wallkill River School of Art Gallery: Works by Sal Russo, Loraine Furey and Laianna Ferruggia, 232 Ward St., Montgomery. Hours: noon.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 457-2727. wallkillriverschool.com.
Wired Gallery: "Material Message," curated by Josephine Bloodgood, through Aug. 23, 11 Mohonk Road, High Falls. Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. and Sun. or by appointment. 682-564-5613. thewiredgallery.com.
Wurtsboro Art Alliance Gallery:73 Sullivan St., Wurtsboro. Hours: noon-4 p.m. Sat. and Sun. waagallery.com.
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Rise Robotics' KickStick isn't some motor you attach to a skateboard, but rather a 3-horsepower, direct drive, in-hub brushless motor attached to the end of a staff. This self-propulsion system is used similar to an oar, with a motorized wheel on the end and a pressure-based throttle capable of pushing your skateboard up to 30mph. Simply activate the stick at the push of a button, touch the wheel to the ground, pull the lever, and you'll be ready to roll. Best of all, it's completely battery-powered, making for easy transportation.
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La Plaza de toros de las Arenas fue una antigua plaza de toros de Barcelona. Fue construida en la plaza de España, con el tradicional estilo neomudéjar, por el arquitecto Augusto Font Carreras. Con capacidad para 14.893 personas, constaba de tendidos, gradas cubiertas de sol y sombra y, en un piso superior, 52 palcos y asientos de andanada. El ruedo tenía 52 metros de diámetro. Su amplitud, belleza y proporciones la convirtió en una de las mejores plazas de toros de España. En la actualidad existe como centro comercial, llamado «Arenas de Barcelona».
Historia
La idea de construir Las Arenas se debe a que la antigua plaza de toros de la Barceloneta, construida en 1834, se había quedado pequeña ante el aumento de la población y de la afición catalana. Por ello, se decidió acometer la construcción de una gran plaza a la altura de la importancia de la capital barcelonesa. Su coste ascendió a 1.650.000 pesetas de la época (870.000 los terrenos y 780.000 las obras) y la propiedad recayó finalmente en la Banca Marsans.
Las Arenas fue inaugurada el 29 de junio de 1900, con una corrida mixta de ocho toros del duque de Veragua, lidiados por Luis Mazzantini, Antonio de Dios, Conejito, y Antonio Montes, con las dos primeras reses rejoneadas por Mariano Ledesma e Isidro Grané y estoqueadas por Alejandro Alvarado "Alvaradito". En ella falleció en octubre de 1900 Domingo del Campo «Dominguín».
La plaza fue testigo de importantes vicisitudes históricas al margen del toreo, como el histórico mitin del Noi del sucre. Durante la guerra civil española se convirtió en cuartel del ejército republicano. Con posterioridad a la guerra, fue también escenario habitual de espectáculos deportivos (especialmente boxeo), circenses y verbenas. Fue la sede de la final de la Copa del Generalísimo de Baloncesto en los años 1946 y 1950. A partir de 1949 y durante algún tiempo, contó con un velódromo desmontable de madera de 150 m de cuerda, que permitió la disputa de pruebas de ciclismo en pista.
El 19 de junio de 1977 se celebró la última corrida de toros, con reses de María Antonia Laá y la participación de los diestros José Manuel «Dominguín», Armillita Chico y Tomás Campuzano.
Tras esa última corrida, la plaza estuvo prácticamente desafectada durante más de treinta años hasta que en el siglo XXI se decidió convertirla en centro comercial. Tras las obras y remodelación necesarias, la inauguración como centro comercial tuvo finalmente lugar el 24 de marzo de 2011. El centro «Arenas de Barcelona» dispone así de más de 30.000 m² de superficie, incluyendo un cine de doce salas, aunque conserva la fachada exterior original del edificio. El proyecto fue obra del arquitecto Richard Rogers en colaboración con Alonso Balaguer-Arquitectos Asociados.
Véase también
Tauromaquia en Cataluña
Centro comercial de las Arenas
Anexo:Historia de los eventos deportivos en Barcelona
Referencias
Fuentes
José María de Cossío, Los toros, vol. 6: «Reglamento y plazas de toros», Espasa Calpe, 2007.
Estabilización de fachadas históricas: Conservación de fachada y transformación de la Plaza de Toros de Barcelona en Centro Comercial Las Arenas
Enlaces externos
Plazas taurinas de Cataluña
Inauguración del centro comercial
Arenas
Arenas
Arenas
Arenas
Obras de Augusto Font Carreras
Edificios y estructuras de Barcelona
Historia de Barcelona
Cataluña en el siglo XIX
Cataluña en el siglo XX
Arquitectura en Cataluña en el siglo XIX
Arquitectura en Cataluña en el siglo XXI
Arquitectura de España de 1900
España en 1977
Arquitectura de España de 2011
Gran Vía de las Cortes Catalanas
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Insert Coin(S) First Downtown Venue To Partner With The Rape Crisis Center On"Party Smart" Initiative
Home » Insert Coin(S) First Downtown Venue To Partner With The Rape Crisis Center On"Party Smart" Initiative
WHAT: On January 28, the staff at downtown Las Vegas bar/nightclub, Insert Coin(s), will receive "Party Smart" training from The Rape Crisis Center on how to spot predatory behaviors and react to situations in ways that maximize safety for both employees and patrons. The training marks the beginning of an ongoing partnership between the venue and The Rape Crisis Center, as Insert Coin(s) joins several Las Vegas Strip nightclubs that support the organization's "Party Smart" initiative.
"We welcome this partnership with the Rape Crisis Center and look forward to the training that will help our staff better protect our patrons as they are having a good time at Insert Coin(s)," said Christopher LaPorte, owner of Insert Coin(s). "The safety and security of our guests is our top priority, and we are vigilant about doing all that we can to prevent sexual assault."
During the course of the training on January 28, The Rape Crisis Center will instruct Insert Coin(s) staff on a variety of topics, including how to spot "red-flag" behavior, checking in with intoxicated guests before they leave, and what to do if witnessing someone slipping something into another patron's drink. In addition, The Rape Crisis Center will facilitate exercises in which the Insert Coin(s) staff will brainstorm strategies based on various real-life situations.
"Party Smart is a robust campaign with a two-fold purpose: remind party goers how to stay safe amid the often-hectic party scene; and train nightclub staff including, security, bartenders, bouncers and cocktail servers to help keep their guests safe and to better identify, report and remove perpetrators before they have the chance to act," said Gabrielle Amato, prevention and education manager at The Rape Crisis Center.
WHEN: Wednesday, Jan. 28 6:00 p.m.
WHERE: Insert Coin(s)
512 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101
WHO: Gabrielle Amato, The Rape Crisis Center Prevention and Education Manager
Christopher LaPorte, Insert Coin(s) owner
WHY: 18-24 year olds are the most at risk for sexual assault
In 2014, almost one-third of victims assisted by The Rape Crisis Center reported the "location" of either the assault or first-contact with the perpetrator as at a bar, nightclub or house party
Almost 20% of victims assisted by The Rape Crisis Center reported use of a "date rape drug" in the assault
In 2014, The Rape Crisis Center staff and volunteers handled 4,000 calls to the 24-hour hotline
About The Rape Crisis Center:
The Rape Crisis Center (RCC) is a non-profit organization founded in 1974 by Florence McClure and Sandra Petta as the Community Action Against Rape (CAAR) with the goal of helping those in Clark County heal from the trauma of sexual violence. Today, The Rape Crisis Center operates a 24/7 crisis hotline and hospital response for sexual assault victims and provides counseling, advocacy and support to help victims begin the healing process and navigate the legal system. The RCC is also committed to the prevention of sexual assault through educational programs and community outreach. The Rape Crisis Center hotline number is 702-366-1640. For more information, visit www.rcclv.org.
About Insert Coin(s)
INSERT COIN(S) is a boutique bar/nightclub located in the heart of the Fremont East Entertainment District in Downtown Las Vegas. Unique in its conception of video game influence, INSERT COIN(S) features VIP table/bottle service with private plasma screens and modern consoles as well as classic arcade cabinets, but this is absolutely no arcade. The downtown venue has now become known as one of the most diverse music venues in the city by way of their music programming and guest DJs and live performances. For reservations call 702-477-2525. Insert Coin(s) Videolounge Gamebar is located at 512 Fremont Street. For additional information, please visit www.InsertCoinsLV.com, facebook.com/insertcoinslv instagram.com/insertcoinslv or twitter.com/insertcoinslv.
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Subpart WW — Standards of Performance for the Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry
§ 60.493 Performance test and compliance provisions.
(a) Section 60.8(d) does not apply to monthly performance tests and §60.8(f) does not apply to the performance test procedures required by this subpart.
(b) The owner or operator of an affected facility shall conduct an initial performance test as required under §60.8(a) and thereafter a performance test each calendar month for each affected facility.
(1) The owner or operator shall use the following procedures for each affected facility that does not use a capture system and a control device to comply with the emission limit specified under §60.492. The owner or operator shall determine the VOC-content of the coatings from formulation data supplied by the manufacturer of the coating or by an analysis of each coating, as received, using Method 24. The Administrator may require the owner or operator who uses formulation data supplied by the manufacturer of the coating to determine the VOC content of coatings using Method 24 or an equivalent or alternative method. The owner or operator shall determine from company records the volume of coating and the mass of VOC-solvent added to coatings. If a common coating distribution system serves more than one affected facility or serves both affected and exiting facilities, the owner or operator shall estimate the volume of coating used at each facility by using the average dry weight of coating, number of cans, and size of cans being processed by each affected and existing facility or by other procedures acceptable to the Administrator.
(i) Calculate the volume-weighted average of the total mass of VOC per volume of coating solids used during the calendar month for each affected facility, except as provided under paragraph (b)(1)(iv) of this section. The volume-weighted average of the total mass of VOC per volume of coating solids used each calendar month will be determined by the following procedures.
(A) Calculate the mass of VOC used (Mo + Md) during the calendar month for the affected facility by the following equation:
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(B) Calculate the total volume of coating solids used (Ls) in the calendar month for the affected facility by the following equation:
(C) Calculate the volume-weighted average mass of VOC per volume of solids used (G) during the calendar month for the affected facility by the following equation:
(ii) Calculate the volume-weighted average of VOC emissions discharged to the atmosphere (N) during the calendar month for the affected facility by the following equation:
(iii) Where the value of the volume-weighted average mass of VOC per volume of solids discharged to the atmosphere (N) is equal to or less than the applicable emission limit specified under §60.492, the affected facility is in compliance.
(iv) If each individual coating used by an affected facility has a VOC content equal to or less than the limit specified under §60.492, the affected facility is in compliance provided no VOC-solvents are added to the coating during distribution or application.
(2) An owner or operator shall use the following procedures for each affected facility that uses a capture system and a control device that destroys VOC (e.g., incinerator) to comply with the emission limit specified under §60.492.
(i) Determine the overall reduction efficiency (R) for the capture system and control device.
(A) Determine the fraction (F) of total VOC used by the affected facility that enters the control device using the following equation:
(B) Determine the destruction efficiency of the control device (E) using values of the volumetric flow rate of each of the gas streams and the VOC content (as carbon) of each of the gas streams in and out of the device by the following equation:
(C) Determine overall reduction efficiency (R) using the following equation:
(ii) Calculate the volume-weighted average of the total mass of VOC per volume of coating solids (G) used during the calendar month for the affected facility using equations (1), (2), and (3).
(iii) Calculate the volume-weighted average of VOC emissions discharged to the atmosphere (N) during the calendar month by the following equation:
(iv) If the volume-weighted average of mass of VOC emitted to the atmosphere for the calendar month (N) is equal to or less than the applicable emission limit specified under §60.492, the affected facility is in compliance.
(3) An owner or operator shall use the following procedure for each affected facility that uses a capture system and a control device that recovers the VOC (e.g., carbon adsorber) to comply with the applicable emission limit specified under §60.492.
(i) Calculate the volume-weighted average of the total mass of VOC per unit volume of coating solids applied (G) used during the calendar month for the affected facility using equations (1), (2), and (3).
(ii) Calculate the total mass of VOC recovered (Mr) during each calendar month using the following equation:
(iii) Calculate overall reduction efficiency of the control device (R) for the calendar month for the affected facility using the following equation:
(iv) Calculate the volume-weighted average mass of VOC discharged to the atmosphere (N) for the calendar month for the afffected facility using equation (8).
(v) If the weighted average of VOC emitted to the atmosphere for the calendar month (N) is equal to or less than the applicable emission limit specified under §60.492, the affected facility is in compliance.
[48 FR 38737, Aug. 25, 1983, as amended at 65 FR 61763, Oct. 17, 2000]
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Bach and the Pipe Organ
Ages: 5 and upProducer: Maestro ClassicsArtist: David Enlow and Bonnie Ward Simon
Another entry in the sleekly produced Maestro Classics "Stories in Music" series, this album about the life of Johann Sebastian Bach, written by series co-creator Bonnie Ward Simon, features expressive narration performed by Yadu (aka Dr. Konrad Czynski). It is accompanied by excerpts of works by the great composer (who in his lifetime was best known for his towering talent as an organist and harpsichordist), performed by noted organist David Enlow and harpsichordist/clavichordist Dongsok Shin of the baroque ensemble, REBEL. Simon presents spoken interludes about the fascinating history and construction of the pipe organ ("the king of instruments") and additional facts about Bach's life, and there is an unexpected treat: the Swingle Singers, the group that rose to fame in the early 1960s, is featured in its signature jazz a capella version of Bach's Fugue in G Minor. The album ends with Enlow's solo organ performance of the Fugue and includes a 24-page booklet with activities, puzzles, and facts about Bach, about pipe organs, harpsichords and clavichords, and about the baroque period.
Lynne Heffley ©2020 Parents' Choice
A freelance writer and editor for the arts and non-profit organizations, Lynne is a former staff writer for the Los Angeles Times, where she established the paper's first weekly children's arts and entertainment beat.
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Augusto Manuel Alves da Veiga (Izeda, Bragança, 29 de Setembro de 1849 — Paris, 2 de Dezembro de 1924), mais conhecido por Alves da Veiga, foi um advogado, jornalista, diplomata e político republicano português que teve um importante papel na Revolta de 31 de Janeiro de 1891. Editou diversos periódicos de propaganda republicana durante a década de 1880. Após a implantação da República a sua acção diplomática, enquanto Embaixador na Bélgica, foi importante para o reconhecimento internacional do regime.
Biografia
A certidão de idade diz-nos que Augusto Manuel Alves da Veiga nasceu no dia 28 de Setembro de 1849, em Izeda, localidade que à época era sede de concelho e que hoje em dia é vila e freguesia do concelho e distrito de Bragança.
Filho legítimo de António Alves da Veiga e de Ana Maria Pires, abastados lavradores residentes no então Bairro da Veiga, atual Rua de Santa Eulália, em Izeda, teve um irmão de nome Francisco André Alves da Veiga e dois meios-irmãos (por parte da mãe), Maria Augusta Ochoa e António Moura.
Depois dos seus estudos em Latim e Francês em Bragança, é precisamente a instâncias de Emídio Garcia, conterrâneo e amigo da família (e, arriscamos nós, filho de um dos professores de Alves da Veiga, Leonardo Emídio Garcia), que o jovem, então com 15 anos, parte rumo a Coimbra, para ai completar os estudos preparatórios e o ingresso na Universidade de Coimbra, onde Emídio Garcia, já doutorado, lecionava.
Terminados os seus estudos liceais, em 1869 matriculou-se em Direito na Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Coimbra formando-se em 1874. Ainda estudante, mostrou grande interesse pela imprensa, redigindo ainda nos tempos liceais, em 1967, o periódico O Lyceu - Semanário Cientifico e Literário e colaborando na imprensa da época, e pela Filosofia, publicando alguns opúsculos sobre temas filosóficos e metafísicos.
Alves da Veiga faz parte de uma geração académica onde se incluem nomes como os de Magalhães Lima, Alves de Morais e Álvaro de Mendonça, com os quais partilha o apostolado republicano. São responsáveis pela fundação do jornal Republica Portugueza no qual Alves da Veiga assina diversos artigos que confirmam, simultaneamente, a sua filiação republicana e a adesão a projetos de cariz federalista.
Terminado o curso em Coimbra estabeleceu banca de advogado no Porto, onde se fixou e casou com Joana Teixeira, natural daquela cidade.
Abandona, entretanto, a advocacia e dedica-se ao ensino liceal, a par da sua acção de propaganda republicana, colaborando como redactor do jornal republicano Actualidade e fundando no Porto um periódico que intitulou A Discussão.
As suas colaborações passam também por títulos como Galeria Republicana (1882-1883) ou a revista O Académico (1878).
É reconhecido pelos congéneres da época como um dos líderes do movimento republicano no Norte. Era um orador eloquente, participando activamente em quase todos os comícios e reuniões republicanas que por esse tempo se realizaram em Portugal, tendo sido determinante na fundação do centro eleitoral republicano do Porto.
Fundou o Centro Republicano Democrático do Porto em 1876, que nas eleições gerais parlamentares de 1878 apoia a candidatura de candidatura do ex-reformista Rodrigues de Freitas, que se torna no primeiro deputado republicano a figurar entre os membros do Parlamento monárquico. Colabora ainda, no início de 1882, na agregação do movimento republicano numa estrutura de cariz partidário, de âmbito nacional, juntamente com Júlio de Matos, Manuel José Teixeira, Emídio Garcia, José Falcão, Teófilo Braga, entre outros.
Participa nas listas dos processos eleitorais de 1881, 1884 e 1887. O insucesso da via eleitoralista conduz a uma progressiva mudança de atitude e à aceitação da necessidade de enveredar pela via revolucionária como única hipótese viável de implantar a República no país, abandonando o discurso legalista que caracterizara até então a sua actividade política.
A 20 de Março de 1888 ardeu o Teatro Baquet, Este incêndio, que vitimou dezenas de pessoas, deixa desamparados vários órfãos que a caridade oficial não tem meios no imediato de abrigar. Alves da Veiga toma a iniciativa de os recolher e a Rainha D. Maria Pia, em viagem à cidade do Porto na sequência da tragédia, visita a casa do republicano, apesar de conhecedora da filiação política do mesmo.
Foi um dos líderes da revolta de 31 de Janeiro de 1891, cabendo-lhe ler das janelas da Câmara Municipal do Porto a proclamação do novo governo. O malogro da revolta obrigou-o ao exílio, refugiando-se em Paris. Sustenta-se dando aulas de língua portuguesa no liceu Condorcet e mais tarde como consultor nos consulados português e brasileiro. Consegue, no entrementes, que a família (mulher e filhos) se juntem. Apesar da amnistia e dos indultos atribuídos aos conspiradores do 31 de janeiro, Alves da Veiga jura não regressar a Portugal enquanto a monarquia perdurar. Mais de dezanove anos de exílio decorridos, Alves da Veiga recebe enfim a notícia da proclamação da República. Com 61 anos, viúvo desde o ano anterior (Joana falece a 17 de março de 1909), Alves da Veiga chega a Lisboa e coloca-se ao dispor do recém-formado Governo Provisório, constituído na maior parte por antigos amigos e companheiros de luta.
A recompensa dada ao então sexagenário republicano por décadas de militância traduz-se na nomeação para o cargo de Enviado Extraordinário e Ministro Plenipotenciário junto do reino belga (por decreto de 24 de janeiro de 1911), pelo que a 4 de Abril desse ano volta a partir e toma posse da Legação de Bruxelas. Tem um papel importante no reconhecimento do regime republicano pelas potências europeias, nomeadamente pela monarquia belga. O seu discreto papel diplomático durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial foi importante no relacionamento com a França.
O seu nome foi lançado para a candidatura à presidência da República em 1911 e 1915, mas em ambas eleições apenas obteve escassos votos no Congresso da República. Recusou vários convites para integrar o governo que lhe foram feitos deste em 1914, o último imediatamente antes do Movimento das Espadas que levou à da ditadura do general Pimenta de Castro.
A 15 de Maio de 1915, na sequência da sangrenta Revolta de 14 de Maio de 1915 que levou à queda Pimenta de Castro e de Manuel de Arriaga, Alves da Veiga foi nomeado Ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros do X Governo Republicano, presidido por João Chagas. No entanto, a estrutura inicial do governo durou apenas um dia, caindo quando após o atentado a Chagas pelo senador João José de Freitas na estação da Barquinha, nos arredores do Entroncamento.
É no decurso de uma licença do seu posto diplomático, que Alves da Veiga virá a falecer no dia 2 de dezembro de 1924, na casa que a família ocupa desde 1904 no número 7 da rua Bassano, no 16.º Bairro de Paris.
A homenagem fúnebre decorre no cemitério da Lapa no Porto, simbolicamente a 31 de janeiro, em conjunto com a do coronel Malheiros (um dos oficiais implicados na revolta portuense), falecido a 14 desse mesmo mês, e recebe honras de estado, sendo prestigiada com a presença do presidente da República portuguesa, Manuel Teixeira Gomes, entre muitas outras individualidades. Os seus restos mortais foram depositados, no dia 31 de Janeiro de 1925, no jazigo-monumento erigido em memória dos vencidos do 31 de Janeiro no cemitério do Prado do Repouso, na cidade do Porto.
Obras publicadas
Estudos de Filosofia Política (1882, Coimbra, com a Comissão de estudantes do 3.º ano na aula de Direito Administrativo)
Politica nova (1911, Lisboa, Livraria Clássica Editora)
Manifesto dos emigrados da revolução republicana portugueza de 31 de Janeiro de 1891 (1891, Paris, Impr. Schiller, com Sampaio Bruno)
Sónia Rebocho, Alves da Veiga: um Projeto de Organização Federativa da Sociedade Portuguesa (Dissertação para Mestrado em História das Ideias Políticas, sob orientação de Zília Osório de Castro), FCSH, UNL, 2007
Ligações externas
Apresentação de Alves da Veiga por Emídio Garcia na Galeria Republicana em 1882
Nota biográfica de Alves da Veiga. Sítio da Câmara Municipal de Póvoa de Varzin citando Grande Enciclopédia Portuguesa e Brasileira
Nota biográfica de Alves da Veiga. Página comemorativa do Centenário da República (1910-2010)
Nota biográfica de Alves da Veiga em arqnet.pt
Nota biográfica de Alves da Veiga. Sítio da Fundação Mário Soares
Naturais de Bragança (Portugal)
Alumni da Universidade de Coimbra
Republicanos de Portugal
Embaixadores de Portugal na Bélgica
Ministros dos Negócios Estrangeiros de Portugal
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AMETEK 1Q Sales Up 20%
First-quarter 2022 sales were $1.46 billion, a 20% increase compared to the first quarter of 2021, the company says.
Berwyn, Pennsylvania-based manufacturer AMETEK (NYSE: AME) reported first-quarter sales of $1.46 billion, a 20% increase compared to the same quarter of 2021.
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Electromechanical Group 1Q sales were $470.8 million, up 11% from the same quarter in 2021. Electronic Instruments Group sale were $987.8 million, up 25% from the first quarter of 2021.
On a GAAP basis, 1Q earnings per diluted share were $1.17. Adjusted earnings in the quarter were $1.33 per diluted share, up 24% from the first quarter of 2021.
"AMETEK had a strong start to the year. Our businesses navigated a difficult operating environment, delivering results exceeding our expectations," said David A. Zapico, AMETEK chairman and CEO. "Our focus on providing customers with differentiated technology solutions drove double digit organic sales growth while AMETEK's operational flexibility allowed us to generate excellent margin expansion and earnings growth. Additionally, end demand remains strong with orders up 22% in the quarter resulting in a record $3.0 billion backlog."
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The Wallace Students Team arrived yesterday and hit the ground running. We spent some time out in June 22 and for several it is there first time here serving with us and even first time out of the country. It was so awesome seeing their excitement and willingness to serve. We spent the evening preparing for the rest of the week. We have a lot on the agenda for the week, it's going to be packed full and we can't wait to serve with this team!
Saturday we had a family carnival in June 22 and did it with the World Cup Theme. We had them decorate flags for their assigned country and compete all day against other countries (families) to see who would be the World Cup Winner. It was so much fun watching the families play together (we could for sure see where our kiddos get their competitiveness!). We loved watching the kids as they watched their parents laughing and having a great time. This was for sure a day all of us will remember for a long time!
Yesterday was a tour of the banana plantation and getting to serve and pray with the employees there. The rest of the day we hung out in the Hope Center doing VBS and playing with the kids. We are off to the market in San Pedro and then back for La Mesa this evening!
The team from Wallace Memorial Baptist Church did a great job today with their bible lesson. We continued on with our study on the Armor of God and this group taught on the "Breastplate of Righteousness" It was a pretty warm day so the game at the end with the water balloons was a hit too!
Full day in Campo Llano yesterday with the feeding program, VBS, hanging out in the Hope Center playing games and puzzles with the kids and then took some time to cool off from the heat at a local coffee shop!
Yesterday the team from Wallace College was able to help us with our monthly Super Sabadazo kids party downtown and share their bible lesson on the breastplate of Righteousness. We then spent the afternoon at the Dream Center finishing up some painting.
The BEST DAY EVER!!! It was SO much fun celebrating the anniversary of JUNE 22 with the community! We were able to address the community and talk about how much they mean to us, how much we see God working there, we enjoyed a lunch with them and cake too! They challenged the girls to a soccer match Gringas vs Hondurans and for the first time in 3 yrs the Gringas won!! (we may have had some help!, but Clare did score the first goal of her career!!) It was so awesome getting to see all the families and spend time with them in such a relaxed way and see them getting to enjoy their kids!
What a Team!! We are always so glad to serve with the WallaceKnox Teams! They make the week so easy and are such a blessing to be around! Thankful for all of them and their servant hearts! One day to rest and we bring on their Student Team. We miss you guys already!
Really cool how these boys have come together in a short while. A long way to go from street kid to young men of character but we are well on our way. These guys, Alexis Jaenz, David Quin & Luis Peña are doing amazing things with a tough group of boys. If you would like to be involved in an awesome program that is changing young mens lives, message us, we will plug you in!!
The team from Second Baptist and Sterchi Hills arrived yesterday we got to hang out in June 22 for a little while! Heading back out today to take family photos and do VBS! Ready for a great week with this team.
Awesome day in June 22 yesterday! We did family photos and printed for the families, it was really a sweet time for them and for our team to get to be part of it. We had field day with different stations of games and activities. Then to the Dream Center to hear the vision and start painting!
Yesterday was a packed full day! Church in San Pedro at City Hope, lunch, then to the park for outreach, back to the Dream Center for more painting and then to relax a little at a local coffee shop. We are off to the banana plantation today and to Campo Llano for VBS.
Picture overload!!! Sorry there are so many but there has been so much going on the past 2 days with this group that we just can't help ourselves! We have been busy with VBS in Campo Llano, Soccer Ministry at the Dream Center and La Mesa last night at the Dream Center. Hope you enjoy the photos and can get a glimpse of the last 2 days! Headed out to day for our last day in the communities.
We got these guys home safely yesterday after a great week of serving with us here! What an awesome team from Second Baptist Church and The Church at Sterchi Hills! Thank you all, now GO-LOVE-SERVE the next 51 (or 53) weeks until you come serve with us next year!!
A few pictures and recap of last weeks events. Soccer Ministry, La Mesa, Bible Club in June 22, and Super Sabadazo. Our construction work at Dream Center continues, more to come on that soon!
A few pictures from this weeks soccer ministry (we had 16 boys to attend!) and our first ever Family Movie night in Campo Llano for our Hope Leaders Program kids and their families. Keep praying for both of these ministries as they are growing!
Family Movie Night at Campo Llano!
This past week has been jammed pack busy and we cant begin to explain how excited we are for all that God is doing here and allowing us to be part of. It seems we are all pretty exhausted every night but we wouldn't want to be doing anything else. This week was La Mesa, our new sports ministry downtown at the Dream Center, Bible Club in June 22, the whole time with construction on the Dream Center and oh yeah we had our medical brigade follow up (but we were so busy we didn't get pictures of it!) So much is happening and so much more to come, you gotta come visit to see for yourself!!
Great first day with the team from Grace Student Ministry! We are praying for and expecting great things this week as we get to serve in both of our communities and downtown at the Dream Center!
Full day today with church at City Hope in San Pedro and then hanging out in the park this evening. Yesterday was all day in June 22 community, with VBS, games and celebrating Glendy's 18th birthday with cookies for everyone!
Awesome day yesterday touring the banana plantation and learning about the work that families in our communities do everyday, then hanging out in Campo Llano! We had an amazing day in our Hope Leaders Program, where many of our team members joined in with class, we had a precious time during our music class learning about "The Potter" many tears were shed listening to these kids and watching as they were learning how much they are loved by "The Potter" and how that we are all broken vessels and that only Jesus can restore us.
What a Night!! La Mesa was absolutely beautiful! We had a full house and had to turn people away ( that part isn't fun). They were so attentive to everything that was being said and Pastor Joel Dew did a great job telling them about how much that God knows and loves them. We had a young man to receive Christ and what a blessing it was to be able to tell him that we would be next door and if he has questions or needs someone to talk to about things that he could find us or someone from our team next door at the Dream Center throughout the week! Guys this is such a blessing and answer to prayer for us! We are just so amazed the way that God is working and that His plan is coming together! The spirit was so precious and no one wanted to leave. For the first time ever all of our friends just sat and hung out after the message, where normally they mostly get up and leave, but last night they just sat and talked with their table hosts and all of the rest of the team, this is exactly what we have been praying for!! Praising the lord still today for such an amazing night!
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A Digital Leader in Public Sector: DVSA & their Transformation Journey
Piers Kelly
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To improve efficiency, add flexibility, and gain value for money, the DVSA underwent an ambitious digital transformation journey in 2019. By shifting from long-term contracts, minimising vendor lock-in, reducing their dependency on PSN and moving to open source and cloud where possible the DVSA has gained tangible benefits.
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David Warner: Sri Lanka's 'extreme pitches' in ODI series may backfire on them
Sakshi Gupta
Hans News Service | 22 Jun 2022 8:15 AM GMT
Sri Lanka have won the ODI series with 5th game yet to be played
David Warner got out for 99 in the 4th ODI
Sri Lanka and Australia are scheduled to play 2 Tests in Galle
David Warner has said "extreme pitches" prepared by Sri Lanka in the ODI series may backfire on the hosts, suggesting they have given Australia ideal preparation for the upcoming two Tests.
Sri Lanka sealed the five-match ODI series by winning the fourth game by four runs and earned an unassailable lead of 3-1.
The hosts bowled six different spinners on the same R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo that had been used two days ago for the third ODI. Australia faced more than 40 overs of spin for just the fifth time in their 51-year ODI history, according to cricket.com.au.
"We're always expecting turning wickets and it's fantastic preparation for us; it's a great practice leading into the Test series. We actually love that they're playing on the wickets back-to-back, that's what we want, we can't get that practice in the nets – the nets are green. For us, it's a great practice out in the middle with these dustbowls. It's going to be exciting for the Test matches in Galle because we know what we're going to get there," said Warner after Australia's four-run defeat.
Apart from Warner, Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head and Cameron Green are the batsmen who played in the fourth ODI and can expect to feature in the Test series, while Steve Smith had also featured earlier in the series before picking up an injury.
Warner along with the current Test squad members such as Smith and Usman Khawaja also played in their last Tests in Sri Lanka six years ago. The left-handed batter termed the wickets for that 2016 series as "diabolical". In that series, where Australia suffered a 3-0 whitewash, Sri Lankan veteran spinner Rangana Herath wreaked havoc as he picked up 28 wickets at 12.75.
The following year, Warner was Australia's leading batsman on their tour of Bangladesh. He scored centuries in each of the two Tests, including one in the series opener in Dhaka where conditions were again believed to be in the favour of slow bowlers.
In the subcontinent, one little mistake will cost you, says David Warner
"This is extreme spin, you don't usually see these types of wickets, you only see them here. India is completely different, they're actually good wickets and they turn day three and four. It's about being busy – I remember playing in Dhaka, that was one of the worst wickets I've ever played on, and I made a hundred. It's about committing, it's about concentration and it's about batting for long periods of time.
"In the subcontinent, one little mistake will cost you. You've got to be 'on' all the time. It's going to be difficult, especially with the heat, but we're looking forward to it," added Warner in the same interview.
Heartbreak for David Warner - dismissed on 99 in 112 balls. Missed out on a very well deserved century, a great innings by Warner. pic.twitter.com/EMVf7oKmaN
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) June 21, 2022
On Tuesday, Warner batted for nearly three hours in sweltering conditions. After the game, he admitted he was cramping in both calves when he was stumped for 99.
Warner, who was chasing to record his 19th ODI century, struck 12 boundaries. He then stressed the importance of maintaining an aggressive approach in the five-day format.
"In one-day cricket, you've got to try and go for it, so it actually helps you be positive. You can take that into the Test match series – use your feet, get deep in your crease, and come at them a little bit. We're seeing what they're going to deliver.
"These are things that we expect (and) that happened in 2016 – it's just there's no Rangana Herath (this time). They've obviously got other spinners who are in their Test team but it's nothing that's going to be unexpected for us," added Warner.
The dead rubber fifth ODI is scheduled to take place on Friday (June 24). After that, the focus will shift to Tests, with the opening game set to begin on June 29 at Galle International Stadium.
Sri Lanka Vs Australia
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Q: The center of the map at production is not equal at development I created an example and when I upload in Heroku the center of the map is not working how it works on my machine.
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Why it happens?
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Juno Beach Preparatory School in Juno Beach, Florida
Popularity:#3 of 89 Private Schools in Palm Beach County#48 of 1,700 Private Schools in Florida#734 in Private Schools
Juno Beach Preparatory School Contact Information
Address and Phone Number for Juno Beach Preparatory School, a Private School, at Route 1, Juno Beach FL.
Juno Beach Preparatory School
Juno Beach, Florida, 33408
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About Juno Beach Preparatory School
Juno Beach Preparatory School, located in Juno Beach, FL, is a private school that operates independently of the Juno Beach public school system. Private Schools receive funding through tuition, student fees, and private contributions. The Private School has selective admissions and can choose who to admit as a student.
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Kindergarten Enrollment - 2,020 (13.6%)
Elementary School Enrollment (Grades 1-4) 24 (68.6%) 8,250 (13.2%)
Elementary School Enrollment (Grades 5-8) 36 (100.0%) 8,700 (13.8%)
Juno Beach Educational Attainment (Age 25+)
Less than 9th Grade Education - 61,613 (5.8%)
9-12th Grade (No Diploma) 49 (1.5%) 62,870 (6.0%)
High School Graduate (Including Equivalency) 410 (12.4%) 258,521 (24.5%)
Private Schools near Juno Beach
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Q: JSON Serialization of a Django inherited model I have the following Django models
class ConfigurationItem(models.Model):
path = models.CharField('Path', max_length=1024)
name = models.CharField('Name', max_length=1024, blank=True)
description = models.CharField('Description', max_length=1024, blank=True)
active = models.BooleanField('Active', default=True)
is_leaf = models.BooleanField('Is a Leaf item', default=True)
class Location(ConfigurationItem):
address = models.CharField(max_length=1024, blank=True)
phoneNumber = models.CharField(max_length=255, blank=True)
url = models.URLField(blank=True)
read_acl = models.ManyToManyField(Group, default=None)
write_acl = models.ManyToManyField(Group, default=None)
alert_group= models.EmailField(blank=True)
The full model file is here if it helps.
You can see that Company is a child class of ConfigurationItem.
I'm trying to use JSON serialization using either the django.core.serializers.serializer or the WadofStuff serializer.
Both serializers give me the same problem...
>>> from cmdb.models import *
>>> from django.core import serializers
>>> serializers.serialize('json', [ ConfigurationItem.objects.get(id=7)])
'[{"pk": 7, "model": "cmdb.configurationitem", "fields": {"is_leaf": true, "extension_attribute_10": "", "name": "", "date_modified": "2010-05-19 14:42:53", "extension_attribute_11": false, "extension_attribute_5": "", "extension_attribute_2": "", "extension_attribute_3": "", "extension_attribute_1": "", "extension_attribute_6": "", "extension_attribute_7": "", "extension_attribute_4": "", "date_created": "2010-05-19 14:42:53", "active": true, "path": "/Locations/London", "extension_attribute_8": "", "extension_attribute_9": "", "description": ""}}]'
>>> serializers.serialize('json', [ Location.objects.get(id=7)])
'[{"pk": 7, "model": "cmdb.location", "fields": {"write_acl": [], "url": "", "phoneNumber": "", "address": "", "read_acl": [], "alert_group": ""}}]'
>>>
The problem is that serializing the Company model only gives me the fields directly associated with that model, not the fields from it's parent object.
Is there a way of altering this behaviour or should I be looking at building a dictionary of objects and using simplejson to format the output?
Thanks in advance
~sm
A: This is one of those times where the answer may come too late for the original poster, but might come in handy for the next Googler.
If you need significantly more advanced serialization, I can't help you, but if you only want graceful handling of multi-table inheritance, the place to look is in: django/core/serializers/base.py at the Serializer base class.
In the serialize method there is a line:
for field in concrete_model._meta.local_fields:
Monkeypatching or overriding that class & replacing that line with:
for field in concrete_model._meta.fields:
There are some caveats to be aware of however, see commit 12716794db in the Django Git repo & these two issues:
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/7350
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/7202
Long story short, you probably should be careful about doing this globally, though overriding that behavior may be fine depending on your goal.
A: You'll need a custom serializer to support inherited fields, as Django's serializer will only serialize local fields.
I ended up writing my own when dealing with this issue, feel free to copy it: https://github.com/zmathew/django-backbone/blob/master/backbone/serializers.py
https://github.com/zmathew/django-backbone/blob/351fc75797bc3c75d2aa5c582089eb39ebb6f19a/backbone/serializers.py
In order to use it on its own, you need to do:
serializer = AllFieldsSerializer()
serializer.serialize(queryset, fields=fields)
print serializer.getvalue()
A: Maybe it is very late, but I give my solution, in case it could be useful. I used an other Django library that do the trick:
from django.forms.models import model_to_dict
model_to_dict(Location.objects.get(id=7), fields = ['name', 'address', 'phoneNumber'])
model_to_dict(Location.objects.get(id=7))
You can specify or not fields list. I've tried with a model of mine, and it worked fine for me. The only difference is that in the output you will get only the filed value, not the model information.
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Most Urban Rambles are concerned with classic motifs of British cities like Georgian architecture, Victorian parks and post-war urban planning. Rio de Janeiro is a thousand miles from this, literally and figuratively: colonial and modern architecture is meshed with rainforest, sand and sea, in a landscape which looks like Christ the Redeemer painted it with his own fair hand. There is a certain musicality in the air: everything in this city seems to move either to the frenzied beat of the samba drum or the relaxed guitar of a bossa nova. Cariocas of all ages, classes and races seem to sweat culture out from every pore, and by the end of this walk, you will too!
Height Change: considerable, but only in Santa Teresa. (If you wish to cut out the hills, follow the Rua da Lapa all the way to Glória and ignore the instructions in step 6).
Date of origin: 1565 (previously inhabited by various indigenous peoples, and first encountered by the Europeans on 1 January 1502, hence the name 'January River').
Films/TV series shot here: City of God (2002), Black Orpheus (1959), Rio (2011 – cartoon), Elite Squad (2011), Central Station (1998), Favela on Blast (2008), Moonraker (1979).
Europeans first entered Guanabara Bay on New Year's Day, 1502, and, falsely believing the enormous inlet to be a river, named it 'Rio de Janeiro', or January River. For much of its early colonial history, the capital of Brazil was Salvador, in the northeastern state of Bahia, but in the mid-eighteenth-century the discovery of gold and diamonds in the neighbouring state of Minas Gerais launched Rio as the country's principal port.
While the colony sent enormous quantities of precious metals and stones back to Europe, it also imported a more precious cargo: human beings. Few people realise that Rio de Janeiro was the biggest slave port in the Americas – indeed, it is the most prescient aspect of the city's history and one which has marked the landscape indelibly.
Rio residents are divided between those who are 'of the hill' and 'of the asphalt', meaning people who go about their lives in the ad hoc favela communities dotted throughout the city, and those who conduct their business on the gridded streets of the South Zone. This disjuncture between two populations, inhabiting two different cities side-by-side, is essentially a replication of the division inherent in postcolonial society.
The marriage between Rio's history and its physical geography is at the very heart of its urban story, and its incredible hills have been just as influential in this tale as the Atlantic sea coast. Rio was in fact the site of a French Huguenot colony, France antarctique, from 1555 until their expulsion by the Portuguese in 1567. The Governor-general of Brazil, Mem de Sá launched his military campaign from the Morro do Descanso, or 'hill of rest', which was razed in 1922. Four centuries later, the hilltop neighbourhood of Santa Teresa was a bastion of liberal opposition to the military dictatorship – popular because it resembles a rabbit warren, and so it was much easier to escape the police down one of its alleys, than on the gridded streets below.
Of course, Rio's most famous hills are the Corcovado mountain, with Christ the Redeemer standing proudly atop it, and the iconic Sugarloaf. These picture-postcard images are now one of the city's key exports, as tourism plays a crucial role in its economy. The hillside favela communities are also the beating cultural heart of the city, responsible for musical innovations such as funk carioca and of course, samba.
In turn, the asphalt represents the planned urban landscape as it competes with the Atlantic tide. The spontaneous ingenuity that characterises the unregulated landscape above gives way to the Aterro do Flamengo (which was reclaimed from the bay, using the earth from the demolition of the Morro do Castelo). This is where the bourgeoisie made their mark, attempting to create their own version of Paris in the tropics, complete with the institutions befitting of a modern city – theatres, a national library, museums housing fine art and, of course, a botanical garden.
In addition, the city was to have the 'mod cons' which Europeans from Lisbon to London had grown accustomed to: trams and buses (albeit pulled by animals), railways and steamboats, street lighting, a telephone service and a sewage system.
In the period from the dawn of the Republic in 1889 to the mid-twentieth century, the population of Rio tripled, its numbers swelled by domestic migration. The most influential president in Brazil's history, Getúlio Vargas, saw industrialisation as the key to Brazil's ascension into the pantheon of developed nations. However, just as had happened during the Industrial Revolution in cities like Glasgow and Manchester, slum settlements spread rapidly and the city grew to be increasingly defined by its inequality.
Nevertheless, one thing will always unite Cariocas from all walks of life and that is the beach. While on this occasion it isn't green, shared urban space is again a catalyst for civic conviviality. Without further ado, let's explore!
We begin our walk in the neighbourhood of Saúde, known as 'Little Africa', owing to its slave-trading history and the vibrant cultural output of those who were brought here by choice or by force. Some four million Africans were kidnapped and brought to Brazil during the slave trade and most would have embarked at the Valongo Quays, the remains of which were discovered during construction for the 2016 Olympic Games, and were recently named a Unesco World Heritage Site. Slaves would then be auctioned off at the Pedra do Sal, or salt stone (named after its earlier purpose, a place to dry imported salt ready for sale). Pedra do Sal is also the site of a quilombolo community. Quilombos are settlements built by fugitive slaves all over Brazil, many of which survive to the present day, despite legal and socio-economic forces which would rather see them perish.
Quilombos endured as safe(r) places for Afro-Brazilians to live and practise their customs, even as persecution continued well after the abolition of slavery in 1888. For example, an important mode of survival for ex-slaves known as capoeira was banned under the Old Republic (1889-1940) because it was perceived as a threat to the order of things established by elite oligarchic rule. Capoeira is a method of self-defence used by slaves to escape and then establish quilombos. As slaves could not be seen to be preparing to escape, they concealed the defensive nature of capoeira by including elements of dance, fooling their masters and creating a cultural tradition which endures to the present day. The other defensive aspect of Pedra do Sal and its environs is that it is a steep hill, which provided an escape for Black Brazilians for persecution inflicted on them by other citizens and agents of the state, who were rarely interested in chasing them up the hill.
The quilombo of Pedra do Sal also provided a space for this population to practise candomblé, a syncretic religion which includes elements of Catholicism, indigenous traditions and Yoruba, Fon and Bantu beliefs which slaves brought with them from West Africa. Like capoeira, candomblé became the object of police 'interest' as the vehicle for meetings of ex-slaves, and thus something which bound Afro-Brazilians together. Within candomblé, there is no duality of good and evil, but rather each person must fulfil their own destiny, whatever it may be. This belief has permeated Rio's psyche to an extent – sometimes your destiny might be to wait an hour for your dinner in a café where the waiter is working on carioca time! It is also an oral tradition, with no written scriptures and music at its heart – 'macumba' is a Brazilian term of Bantu origin which means both 'music' and 'magic'.
The candomblé tradition is also the root of samba, especially the samba de roda (or 'dance circle') genre which is still played every Monday and Friday night at Pedra do Sal. Apart from Carnaval, this is the most traditional street party in Rio and one which is as popular with locals as it is tourists. Street-vendors sell caipirinhas, beer and churrasco (barbecue) and everyone is dancing, whether it be to the samba, outside a lively bar down the street or to the reggae up the hill – it is certainly not to be missed!
As well as the slaves that arrived in this area after abolition, there was huge domestic migration from the northeastern state of Bahia, where the plantation economy was based on coffee and took a substantial hit after the Wall Street Crash. This gave rise to the construction of the first favela, Morro da Providência, in nearby Gamboa. The first settlement was built by veterans of the Canudos War which took place in Bahia in 1896-7; they had been promised land to build houses upon arrival in Rio but when they arrived (on foot), they were denied by the Ministry of War. The soldiers protested on the hill opposite the Ministry and 120 years later, the settlement is still there. They named the hill after favela, a plant indigenous to the Canudos region where they had been fighting, but when hundreds and then thousands of other such settlements sprang up, the name was changed to 'Providence'.
NB: It wouldn't necessarily be wise to combine urban rambling with most favelas, so our walk doesn't include any, though they form an important part of the city's history and culture. You can find out more about favela history here; Rolé dos Favelados is an ethical tourism organisation run by residents.
Walking back into town, our walk takes a turn from a DIY culture of survival in the face of slavery and repression, to the Porto Maravilha zone which is the main urban legacy of the 2016 Olympic Games, symbolising the globalisation and state funds which favela residents don't typically benefit from. Previous to the municipality's intervention, the area had fallen prey to the usual plagues of ports – bars, brothels, and criminality. Praça Mauá, the square between the sea, the port and Avenida Rio Branco now recalls the sort of pristine European urban regeneration we have seen in places like Kings Cross. This is unique in Rio and has the distinct air of having been built for international tourists' photo opportunities rather than residents' recreation. Similarly, the nearby Boulevard Olímpico was transformed into a globalised capitalism-fest during the Games, with old warehouses full of branded experiences by the likes of the NBA and Coca-Cola, which had very little to do with Olympic values. Still, the warehouse buildings played host to enormous works by Brazilian graffiti artist Kobra, paying tribute to the native creativity of the district.
It was feared that the regeneration of the area would launch a tide of gentrification and that the remnants of the history of slavery would be brushed under the rug for the purposes of Olympic optics. Nevertheless, the collections of the MAR (Museu do Arte do Rio) on the praça pay tribute to various experiences of carioca life. Whilst the contents of the museum are unmissable, the building itself is a work of art. Completed by local firm Bernandes + Jacobsen in 2013, it unites various existing structures with an enormous roof in the shape of a wave, from which visitors can take in a glorious view of Guanabara Bay.
Across the square, the Museu do Amanhã (Museum of Tomorrow) also hides an incredible vista. Inside, the Museum provokes visitors to consider what they are doing for our planet's tomorrow, and to queue up for a very long time to get photos of them pretending to hold the whole world in their hand.
A more historic building on the square is the Edificio Joseph Gire (1930), headquarters of the nightly newspaper A Noite. The Art Deco behemoth is more akin to something one would expect to find in Chicago, much unlike the European styles which were traditionally favoured in the city.
From here we head down Avenida Rio Branco, one of the city's principal boulevards and the main hallmark of the prefect Pereira Passos' regeneration plan of the early Twentieth century. We end up at Candelária church, one of the most beautiful in Rio where a variety of Rococo, Neoclassical, Baroque and Art Nouveau architectural styles mesh together without seeming in conflict. Its origin story is also rather romantic: legend has it that a ship carrying a Portuguese couple to Brazil was shipwrecked here. To give thanks to God for their survival, Antônio Martins de Palmeira and Leonor Gonçalves built the church, named after the ship they had travelled on.
Continuing through the downtown district of Centro, we reach Praça XV de Novembro – named after the day of the proclamation of the Republic. Nevertheless, the square is more closely linked to the city's imperial history, and indeed the genesis of Brazil as a country. The most imposing and eye-catching building in the plaza is the Paço Imperial, built in the 18th century for Brazil's colonial governors to reside in. The very first building in the entire city to have glass windows, it is one of the most important examples of colonial architecture in Brazil, typifying the Baroque style native to Northern Portugal.
The palace was never intended to be the home of a king, but that is exactly what happened when Dom João VI arrived in Rio in 1808, bringing the entire royal court with him. Why this transatlantic move, I hear you ask? Well, in what sounds like an early precursor to the Carry On films, the entire Portuguese monarchy was forced to flee Napoleon's advancing armies and so Rio became the seat of the Portuguese Empire until 1822, when Brazil claimed its independence.
Another architectural treat brought over by Portuguese immigrants is the delightfully continental Confeitaria Colombo, a Belle Époque coffee house later renovated in an Art Deco style. Famous clients include past presidents, the composer Heitor Villa-Lobos and even our very own Elizabeth II. If it's good enough for her, it's good enough for a hungry rambler – our pick would be the bolinho de bacalhau, followed by an achingly sweet brigadeiro.
The café will spit you out into bustling Largo da Carioca, the original nucleus of the city in the sixteenth century when this now vibrant marketplace was but a lagoon. The name 'carioca' comes from the river which fed this swamp, now canalised onto the Arcos da Lapa. If you're here for a moment, you'll see the (free) tram precariously traversing the 270m-long aqueduct as it makes its ascent to the hilly district of Santa Teresa, where we're heading later. The etymology of carioca is from the Tupi language, meaning 'house of the white man'. The word has now become the demonym for Rio's citizens, and as such a by-word in the rest of Brazil for anyone given over to partying but less-so to punctuality.
Towering over the square are two incongruous modern buildings, both dating from the Seventies and with incredibly different purposes. The Brutalist behemoth is the Petrobras headquarters – what irony that an architectural style borne of a rejection of frivolity houses an organisation which symbolises corruption and decadence in Brazilian society!
Across the way is the city's cathedral, built in a modernist take on Mayan architecture, mimicking a pyramid. The scale is staggering – it has 5,000 seats, with a standing capacity of 2,000, and its four stained glass windows are 64m tall.
From here, our route skirts the edges of the Passeio Público park, the first public park in Brazil, and indeed most of the Americas. Nevertheless, on the occasion of its inauguration in 1779, it was walled and open only to the upper echelons of society until it became public in 1793. Like many of the other city improvements of this era, it mimicked what the Europeans were doing, and so was built in a French formal style. In the 1950s it took on a new lease of life as a centre of nightlife and culture, and the area remains the place to be if you want to drink a very large and very cheap caipirinha whilst listening to some spontaneous street samba.
Now we begin the aforementioned ascent to Santa Teresa. Now, this could be rather an unpleasant experience, given the heat and the climb involved, if it were not for the art of a Chilean man by the name of Jorge Selarón. Beginning in 1990, he started to decorate the steps outside his front door with small pieces of tile in the colours of the Brazilian flag (blue, green and yellow). His neighbours lambasted him for it but he soon became obsessed and as soon as one section was finished he would extend to another section, selling paintings to finance the project and declaring that the work would only be finished when he died. Bizarrely, the prophecy came true and he was found dead on the steps one January morning, his body burnt and drenched in paint thinner; the police didn't rule out homicide.
This 125m-long ribbon of colour linking Lapa to Santa Teresa is unmatched in the city as a civic work of art, but this bohemian neighbourhood up above is host to a number of beautifully painted staircases. It's a typically carioca way to make art – using the functional canvas of the cityscape and giving it a new lease of life which is accessible to all as people go about their quotidian business.
For the less-keen hillwalkers among us, the tram is a handy way to scale the hill, and has been since 1877, making it one of the oldest trams in the world. Rio's landscape demands innovative modes of public transport, including cable cars (to the Sugarloaf, Corcovado and Complexo de Alemão favela), mototaxis (take your life in the hands of a young man driving a motorbike up a steep and winding hill) and combis (the same, but in the comfort of a crowded VW camper which would definitely not pass an MOT).
This district was built up around the Santa Teresa convent from the mid-eighteenth century onwards. Its opulent villas are testament to its origins as an upper-class borough – the wealthy flocked here to avoid an epidemic of Yellow Fever, as in Buenos Aires' Barrio Norte and no doubt countless other tropical cities.
For the last century or so, though, 'Santa' had ceased to be associated with the upper crust. Instead, it became a renowned gathering place for academics, intellectuals, artists and dissidents attracted by the architecture and character of the place – as well as the fact that it is somewhat of a hilltop rabbit warren, easy to escape from when the military police came knocking.
Its most famous resident was one Ronald Biggs, who was fugitive here from 1970, though he most certainly didn't lead a low-key life: he played and sang in various bands locally and had a child with a Brazilian to avoid extradition.
It's easy to see why Ronnie chose to make this particular nook of Brazil his home – it really does feel like a verdant village away from the occasionally unsavoury goings-on of the city below. It's also a gastronomic and cultural centre, and as such has begun to gentrify quite significantly in the past decade or so. The city government has encouraged this, building walls to stop the spread of nearby favelas and implementing utility taxes designed to keep any lower-income residents at bay.
A building which typifies Santa Teresa's story of grandeur, dereliction, and then redevelopment for the benefit of the middle classes is the Parque das Ruinas, former home of heiress Laurinda Santos Lobo. The mansion fell into disrepair (hence 'ruinas') for some forty years, during which time the property was frequented by drug dealers and beggars who stole each and every one of the gold door knobs. In 1993, the city government purchased it and organised an architectural competition to restore it, won by Ernani Freire.
Descending on the windy Rue Cândido Mendes, we eventually find ourselves in the district of Glória. Originally a Tupinamba village, it soon became a battleground between the indigenous population and the Portuguese colonialists and was where the city's founder, Estácio de Sá, died in battle. The area takes its name from the conveniently-named Nossa Senhora da Glória de Outeiro church, where exiled king Dom João VI went to mass. Another jewel in the colonial architecture crown, the church was consecrated in 1739, making it practically ancient in New World terms.
In the centuries since it was built, Nossa Senhora da Glória's view has changed dramatically. Strips of reclaimed land, or aterros, have gradually pushed the bay further and further away over the last 100 years, making way for quicker and wider roads linking Centro to the South Zone, but also a considerable amount of green space. You can get an idea of the scale of these works here.
The 265 acres of the Parque do Flamengo were completed in 1965 and constitute a real achievement of urbanism, built on an extraordinary example of civil engineering. Their creation was sponsored by one Maria Carlota de Macedo Soares, who saw the gardens as an opportunity not just to create a nice park of fountains and playgrounds, but a space which would improve quality of life, stop the advance of property developers towards the sea, and help citizens to reconcile themselves with urban space.
The gardens are the work of Roberto Burle Marx, a man credited with bringing modernist landscape architecture to Brazil and responsible for one of the city's most well-known urban motifs, the Copacabana calçadão (pavement). In fact, this classic pattern of pedra portuguesa ('portuguese stone', or tiled pavements) has its origins in the neighbourhood of Rossio in downtown Lisbon. Burle Marx sought to extend it and keep it in line so it always reflected the waves crashing onto the beach.
The endpoint of our ramble will be Largo do Machado, a meeting point between the neighbourhoods of Catete, Flamengo and Laranjeiras, constantly thronging with cariocas of all walks of life as they go about their business in the city. It's had many names in its history, but most (wrongly) believe it to be named after the best Brazilian writer, Machado de Assis. His œuvre calls to mind the Bohemia of old Rio just as the architecture of the square does. His reimagination of European literary traditions adapted for the tropics mirrors the objectives of Rio's architects and planners – and, at the end of our ramble, I'm sure you'll agree that they succeeded in creating a most fascinating city.
A note on safety: All of the usual tenets of tourist safety apply in Rio: don't wear jewellery, don't take money you're not prepared to lose, don't flash your camera about and keep your wits about you. If you are unfortunate enough to be robbed, just hand everything over. Don't worry, but also don't be complacent!
Coming out of the courtyard where Pedra do Sal is, head right down São Francisco da Prainha towards the main road). When you reach a small sort of square, bear right down Sacadura Cabral towards Praça Mauá (invariably, this will have been how you arrived at Pedra do Sal in the first place).
You will probably want to take in the view and museums in Praça Mauá, but when you are ready to move on, bear right down Avenida Rio Branco (following the tram tracks). When you reach Avenida Presidente Vargas (a massive thoroughfare, you won't miss it), turn left and walk behind Nossa Senhora de Candelaria church until you reach Rua Primeiro de Março.
Reprising your original direction, take Primeiro de Março in parallel to Avenida Rio Branco. Eventually you will find the expansive Praça XV to your left and beyond that, the Bay of Guanabara. Once you've had a good look round, strike off left down Rua Sete de Setembro.
Continue down this narrow side-street for five blocks. At the fifth right turning (just after Confeitaria Colombo on your right), turn left towards Carioca station (there's plenty of signs here, it's easy to see the square where you enter the metro).
Across the square, you will hit an avenue, with the Petrobras building looming over you on your right. Walk towards it, turning left just before you get there down Rua Sen. Dantas. There is an Itaú bank at the end of the street, when you reach it, turn right again onto Evaristo Veiga and head down into the square below the Lapa arches. There is usually a police presence but keep your wits about you here.
Follow Avenida Mem de Sá to the left, and then strike off right on Teutônio Regadas – you'll see the Escadaria Selarón at the end.
Take the steps and then Ladeira de Santa Teresa upwards and to the left (strongly recommend a chilled coconut at this juncture!). At the top, turn right onto Rua Dias de Barros and admire the view to your left. Bear right and follow signs to Parque das Ruínas, or continue along to the bonde stop on the curved junction (Largo do Curvelo). Here, take Rua Bernadino dos Santos to the left (it's a small lane sloping upwards). Following this as it becomes Rua Cândido Mendes and winds its way down to Glória. As you reach the bustling Rua da Glória, walk right towards the metro station. Seeing the Glória church on the hill above you, make your way there via Ladeira da Glória. Follow the lane around the church as it becomes Ladeira da Nossa Senhora and then Rua do Russel.
Eventually, you will reach the Parque do Flamengo; walk through the park or on the beach up until Rua Machado de Assis. Here, turn right up the street until you reach the large square of Largo do Machado, where our walk finishes.
A Rio institution and real colonial throwback, this café is a fin-de-siècle gem right in the centre of the city. Its clientele includes former presidents Getúlio Vargas and Juscelino Kubitschek, as well as our own Queen. Tip: stay away from the 'proper food' and stick to coffee and patisserie.
Another institution founded by European immigrants, this pub in the heart of Santa Teresa is the epitome of the botequim. The coldest of lagers and the warmest of bolinhos de bacalhau (salted cod and potato fritters) are best accompanied by a football match, but there is always a fantastic atmosphere here.
One of the most joyous things about living in Rio for me was the availability of food wherever you are! On the beach you can get your hands on everything from barbecued prawns to ice cream; on the pavement it's all about a warm churro piped full of steaming hot doce de leite (dulce de leche) or a tapioca pancake (sweet or savoury). There are also no regulations on selling alcohol informally, so you can crack open a chilled Brahma whenever. I would advise caution with regards to the consumption of caiprinhas on the beach though – they're a lot stronger than they taste!
I would thoroughly recommend this market for souvenirs. Jewellery, clothes and accessories are abundant but the stand-out for me is the cheap, colourful paintings of classic Rio scenes. Buy a canvas for a bargain-basement price, roll it up in your suitcase, and get it framed back in the UK.
First and foremost: keep an eye on your bag here. Be prepared to haggle too, if you have any rudimentary Portuguese. This is where Brazilians buy dirt-cheap clothes and while the fashions are unlikely to be to your tastes, it is a good bet for football tops, Brazilian flags, and other bits of holiday memorabilia!
What you can't buy on the beach in Rio probably isn't worth having! Each day, an army of entrepreneurial cariocas descend from the hills and North Zone to ply their wares on the golden sands of Ipanema and Copacabana. As I mentioned, food and drink is the clear stand-out but you can also get no end of bikinis, jewellery, selfie sticks and fake sunglasses here. You will also notice that everyone takes a sarong rather than a towel to the beach here – these shouldn't cost you any more than R$25-30 on Ipanema (no matter what the guy says!).
These two museums are opposite each other, looking over Guanabara Bay at Praça Mauá. They are both part of the Porto Maravilha regeneration project, part of the Olympic legacy, and both are fantastic! The Amanhã, or Museum of Tomorrow, is full of stimulating displays geared towards tourists, focussed on climate change. In the MAR, the first exhibit is the stunning view from the roof terrace of the museum – no artist is capable of producing anything that rivals that! However, the multi media exhibitions are a really great introduction into the culture of the marvellous city.
The R$6, 20-minute ferry to Niterói is a no-brainer if you have time. Snobby cariocas say that the only reason to cross the bay is to get a better view of Rio, and they're not wrong! Niemeyer's Museum of Contemporary Art is essentially a spaceship which landed in one of the most beautiful spots on Earth; its curved windows offer a stunning view of the Sugarloaf and Centro across the bay.
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CWGC Live: Remembering Fromelles • Learn more about Fromelles • Our Work Continues
This week is the tenth anniversary of the dedication of Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery – the first Commission cemetery built in almost fifty years.
In May 2008, a number of mass graves dating from the First World War were identified at Pheasant Wood, near Fromelles in northern France. They contained the remains of 250 Australian and British servicemen who died in the Battle of Fromelles, which took place between 19 and 20 July 1916. There they remained, undiscovered, for nearly a century until, after extensive research, the graves were discovered.
The CWGC oversaw the recovery of the remains and reburial of these servicemen. Although the remains of fallen soldiers are still discovered at a rate of some 30 a year across France, the discovery of 250 bodies at one site was exceptional; and so, for the first time in almost fifty years, it was decided that a new CWGC cemetery should be constructed. 90 years after these men were killed in battle, they were laid to rest in Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery which was dedicated on 19 July 2010.
The case of Fromelles shows that our work is just as relevant today as it was one hundred years ago. Read on to learn more about what else we are doing.
Remembering Fromelles
In our next CWGC Live, we mark the tenth anniversary of the dedication of Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery. Join us and some of those involved in the construction of the cemetery by tuning into our Facebook page at 13:00 (UK time) on Thursday 16 July.
Learn More about Fromelles
Julie Summer's book Remembering Fromelles charts the story of the discovery of the mass graves, the archaeology behind the excavations, the question of identification and the process of reburial and cemetery construction undertaken during the course of 2009 and 2010 at Fromelles.
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A generous grant provided by Flemish Authorities has enabled us to bring forward restoration works at seven cemeteries in the former Ypres Salient. This partnership marks a recognition of the importance of our sites to Flemish culture, heritage and tourism.
Looking for somewhere different to visit in England? Following its closure due to COVID-19, the CWGC's Runnymede Air Forces Memorial in Surrey has now reopened. With plenty of open space to explore, you can now also discover a fascinating new digital exhibition detailing the life of Second World War special agent Noor Inayat-Khan. Watch the video below to learn more.
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Home » News » Opinion » Home schooling debate must prompt wider discussion of children's rights
Home schooling debate must prompt wider discussion of children's rights
Posted: Thu, 30 Nov 2017 by Alastair Lichten
As supporters of a new Bill aim to see home schooling in England registered for the first time, education and schools campaigner Alastair Lichten says children's independent rights must receive greater focus.
NSS honorary associate Lord Soley aims to register and monitor those children receiving elective home education through his Home Education (Duty of Local Authorities) Bill. Lord Soley's primary interest is in safeguarding and, like the NSS, he is agnostic on home schooling. Indeed the peer wants to "be quite clear that I have always been in favour of home education".
Much of the debate around the Bill has centred on the October Elective Home Education Survey by the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS). No record exists of the number of home educated children, and various estimates are prone to inaccuracies. However the survey of all 152 local authorities in England estimated 45,000 children and young people are assumed to be receiving home schooling throughout England – with a greater number likely to be receiving such home schooling without LA's knowledge, for example because they have never entered (and so have never been withdrawn from) the school system.
There are plenty of examples of good practice in home schooling. Parents may have various reasons for home schooling, or be forced into it – for example, by poor special educational needs provision. While "dissatisfaction with school" is the largest reason for home educating, the ADCS found: "long-term home educators tend to do it for philosophical / religious reasons".
Children's independent right to freedom of religion and belief
If children are raised and educated only within the context of a religious community they are left unprepared for life in modern Britain. We have a social interest in opening opportunities for young people, not closing them down.
Parents have the right to raise their children in a religion or belief community and to pass on their religion or belief. But young people also have independent rights. Home-schooling curriculums are often provided by organisations such as ACE Christian education, with a primary interest in inculcating religion, rather than genuine education.
The balance of children's / parents' rights
Home schooling is emblematic of a changing approach to children's rights. We increasingly view the state's duty to safeguard children's rights to apply not just through protecting the rights of parents, but through the child's independent rights. This is an area where religious considerations buck the trend. Even ignoring more extreme examples such as corporal punishment and non-therapeutic genital cutting, below sixteen – or Gillick competency – children's independent rights to freedom of religion and belief are almost completely ignored within our education system.
As Baroness Morris said in the debate over the Bill, times have changed. We are no longer wedded to the "principle of a parent's right to educate their child other than at school trumped everything else" and "we accept more now the right of the child to have an education, which may sometimes trump the right of parents to decide that their child should be educated in a particular way". Even within independent schools, it is now grudgingly accepted that the rights of parents wanting a school which teaches their children of the supremacy of their religion, of the evils of others', or of 'valid science' of creationist myths, are not absolute.
The 1983 case of Family H, in the European Court of Human Rights, established that requiring a parent to co-operate in the assessment of the child's education does not threaten the parent's rights. Even Germany's complete prohibition on home education has been found to be compatible with parental rights, to the extent that it is a means of ensuring compulsory school attendance.
Unregistered schools
The NSS has been on the forefront of raising awareness of the children being left to languish in unregistered, and therefore illegal, 'schools'. Too often, councils have tuned a blind eye to illegal schools in fear of 'upsetting community relations'. However, with Ofsted's support, local authorities are now taking this issue seriously. Some of these 'schools' have links to extremist organisations, and many have almost no secular or English education.
In England independent schools must be registered with the Department for Education and meet the independent school standards regulations. This week we reported that around half of independent faith schools inspected by Ofsted fail these standards. Genuine home schooling is not bound by these standards but it can often be a front for unregistered schools, run by religious organisations and aimed at preparing children only for life within these religious communities.
The ADCS survey found that 37% of local authorities were aware of children who were supposedly home schooled, but actually attending unregistered (illegal) schools or 'tuition centres', many of them religious, where "children appear in many cases to be receiving the majority of their education".
Yet two-thirds of local authorities in England have one or fewer full time equivalent staff to coordinate and monitor home schooling provision in their locality. The Government's response is to remind local authorities of the powers they already have to take action where there are concerns. But without resources, and without the spine to stand up to religious groups, how much can LAs really do?
Just as with the anomaly of faith schools, many people may fail to realise how unusual the UK's approach to home schooling is. That we are more laissez faire than most of Europe may not be surprising. Many European countries don't allow home schooling and it is virtually non-existent in sixteen of them. It is highly regulated in most Western countries with developed home school movements.
Registration has been described by Baroness Deech as the "mildest possible remedy for what has long been recognised as a risk", but we can hope that it is the start of a wider conversation about safeguarding children's rights no matter their religious background.
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Alastair Lichten
Alastair (@AlastairLichten) is the education and schools campaigns officer at the National Secular Society. The views expressed in our blogs are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the NSS.
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Barcelona FC beat Real Madrid 3-2 in El Clasico, Messi score Barcelona 500 goals
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Barcelona beat Real Madrid on Sunday 3-2 in El Clasico as Lionel Messi score his 500th Barcelona goal. Messi had broken a three-year goalless drought against Madrid to cancel out Casemiro's opener for Madrid in the first-half.
Referee Ivan Rakitic's stunning strike and a red card for Madrid captain Sergio Ramos for chopping down Messi 13 minutes from time put Barca on course for victory before James Rodriguez came off the bench to level four minutes from time.
The match seemed to have swung decisively in Barca's favour four minutes later when Ramos scythed down Messi to be shown the 22nd red card of his career.
However, even with 10 men, Madrid rallied and levelled when substitute James Rodriguez swept home Marcelo's cross four minutes from time.Casemiro and James Rodriguez were on target for Real, who had captain Sergio Ramos sent-off for a foul on Messi 13 minutes from time.
However, fittingly, Messi had the final say with a brilliant finish deep into stoppage time to lift Barcelona's hopes of a third straight La Liga title. Victory takes Barca top of the table thanks to their better head-to-head record with both sides locked on 75 points, but Madrid have a game in hand.
"He is the best player for me in history and I have seen a lot of football," said Barca boss Luis Enrique as he celebrated victory in his final Clasico in charge.
"The fact he has scored his 500th goal shows all of us as Barca fans are lucky to have him identified with the club."
However, Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane lamented his side's inability to see the game out with a man less at 2-2 that would have seen them remain very much in the driving seat for a first title in five years.
"At 2-2 we should have used our heads more," said the Frenchman. Cristiano Ronaldo had strong appeals for a penalty waived away inside two minutes after he appeared to have been clipped by Samuel Umtiti.
Shortly after Messi was left floored and bloodied after being caught by a stray elbow from Marcelo.
The Argentine was still down by Ronaldo drilled another fine effort towards goal that Marc-Andre ter Stegen did well to parry to safety. Unsurprisingly given both Madrid's potency and Barca's inability to defend set-pieces, the opener arrived from a dead ball.
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Go On! Be a Dip for Valentine's Day!
Chocolate... "The food of the gods." Just the word "chocolate" can bring a smile to someone's face. So why do we associate chocolate with Valentine's Day? Well for one thing, chocolate is considered an aphrodisiac. This comes in handy on days like Valentine's Day. We have the Aztec ruler Montezuma to thank for this... "Thanks dude!"
Christopher Columbus brought some chocolate back to Spain and the word of this luxurious yummy treat spread throughout Europe. We owe Chris a "thank you" as well. Thanks dude!
Fast forward a few years to the 1800's. Richard Cadbury created the first ever heart-shaped box for Valentine's Day in 1861. Talk about owing someone a "thank you?" Thanks Sir Dude!
Cut to today. Chocolate mania has taken over the world. I myself have raised two shameless chocoholics! Heck, there is an entire destination in Pennsylvania centered ALL about chocolate, with a theme park and hotel to boot! It's in a little town you may have heard of called Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Anyway, I recently taught a Chocolate class at a local community college that was ALL about fun. I think that is what cooking should be, fun. I promoted the use of, wait for it, chocolate melts. GASP! Yes, I know what you're thinking... BRILLIANT! A little trick is to mix, in a 2:1 ratio, milk chocolate melts to dark chocolate melts. When melting in the microwave, as with any chocolate product, microwave in 20 second intervals (to prevent scorching) and stir in-between. If you do scorch, don't panic, just start over, no biggie. You see, I believe getting into the kitchen and "doing" is what matters. How ever that has to happen. You are "in" your kitchen and creating! That is the first step to broadening your experience, confidence and knowledge.
In class we dipped brownies, created from a mix! Double GASP! Trust me, by the time your loved one eats the super chocolatey, chocolate-coated brownie, they will not know (or care) it is from a box... We made milk chocolate truffles using chocolate chips. Triple GASP!
I then demonstrated a chocolate torte using a 70 percent bittersweet high quality chocolate. This is where a little splurging on the type and brand of chocolate comes in handy. Purchase one with a high cocoa butter content.
The point is, we ALL had fun. Smiles and laughter all around. We proudly used some shortcut methods to make some first rate treats. We got into a kitchen a "did" something! Yay! My mission was accomplished!
So, go on! Be a dip!
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Q: Hexagonal Grid (Flat Top) Distance Calculation I have been working on creating a hexagonal (flat top) grid for a simulation I am working on. I have attempted to work out the distance between the hexagons, from a specified target hexagon.
The solution I have works for most of the time, apart from every odd column from the target hexagon north of the target is shifted up by 1. I know that sounds confusing but I have attached an image to explain what I mean:
As you guys can see, the bottom half of the grid below the target hexagon and every other column above the target Hexagon is correct. I cannot understand why :S
Here is an explanation of the Axial & Cube Co-ords.
http://www.redblobgames.com/grids/hexagons/#coordinates
Here is the code responsible for converting the Axial Co-ords to Cube Co-ords.
public void setQR(int theQ, int theR){
this.q = theQ;
this.r = theR;
this.x = this.q;
this.z = this.r - (this.q - (this.q&1)) /2;
this.y = -(this.x + this.z);
}
And heres the code for working out distance.
FYI, the Hexagons are created from a CentrePoint (CPx, CPy).
private double distance = 0;
public double workOutDistance(Hexagon hexagon, HexagonFood target){
double targetX = target.getCPX();
double targetY = target.getCPY();
double hexagonX = hexagon.getCPX();
double hexagonY = hexagon.getCPY();
double deltaX = (targetX-hexagonX)*-1;
double deltaY = (targetY-hexagonY)*-1;
double deltaXRadius = (deltaX/(SimField.hexSize)/1.5);
double deltaYApothem = (deltaY/(SimField.hexSize/1.155)/2);
hexagon.setQR((int)deltaXRadius, (int)deltaYApothem);
ArrayList<Integer> coords = new ArrayList<>();
coords.add(
Math.abs(hexagon.getX() - target.getX())
);
coords.add(
Math.abs(hexagon.getZ() - target.getZ())
);
coords.add(
Math.abs(hexagon.getY() - target.getY())
);
System.out.println(coords);
distance = Collections.max(coords);
return distance;
}
Can anyone please tell me why this is happening ? Would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT:
After changing Int to Double as suggested by Tim, I get this.
http://i.stack.imgur.com/javZb.png
**
SOLUTION
**
after experimenting with the answers given, This small tweak solves the problem.
changing this..
public void setQR(int theQ, int theR){
this.q = theQ;
this.r = theR;
this.x = this.q;
this.z = this.r - (this.q - (this.q&1)) /2;
this.y = -(this.x + this.z);
}
to this..
public void setQR(int theQ, int theR){
this.q = theQ;
this.r = theR;
this.x = this.q;
if (this.r>0){
this.z = this.r - (this.q - (this.q&1))/2;
}
else {
this.z = this.r - (this.q + (this.q&1))/2;
}
this.y = -(this.x + this.z);
}
A: You're casting a double to an int when calling setQR(); are you sure that's doing what you expect? Doubles use floating point math, so the number you'd expect to be 2.0 might actually be 1.999999989, which would then be rounded down to 1 when cast to an int.
I'm also skeptical of the line that reads this.z = this.r - (this.q - (this.q&1)) /2;. You're adding 1 when the number is odd, which seems to be the failure case you're experiencing; I'd make sure that line is doing what you're expecting, too.
If you're not stepping through this with a debugger and examining the values, you're doing it wrong.
A: You could also take an entirely different approach to this problem. You know the X/Y (cartesian) coordinates of your two hexagons, which means you can get each hexagon's cubic coordinates relative to the origin of your hexagonal space. The distance between the two hexagons is simply the sum of the absolute values of the differences between the two hexagons' X, Y and Z cubic coordinates. (That is, dist = |h2.X - h1.X| + |h2.Y - h1.Y| + |h2.Z - h1.Z|) So rather than trying to compute the vector between the two centerpoints and then convert that into cubic coordinates, you could just compute the distance directly in cubic coordinates (just like you would if these were squares in cartesian coordinates)...
Even if you take this approach, though, I'd strongly recommend that you debug what's going on with your original approach. Even if you end up throwing away the code, the exercise of debugging will probably teach you valuable lessons that you'll be able to apply in the future.
Note to readers: "cubic" coordinates aren't 3-dimensional cartesian coordinates, they're a hexagon-specific coordinate system for which a link was provided by the OP.
A: The fact that the computation (that is, the conversion from offset- to cube coordinates, and the computation of the distance in cube coordinates) seems to be correct suggests that Tim was right with his assumption about the floating point errors.
You should try to change the line
hexagon.setQR((int)deltaXRadius, (int)deltaYApothem);
from your original code to something like
hexagon.setQR((int)Math.round(deltaXRadius), (int)Math.round(deltaYApothem));
Which could solve the issue in this case.
If not ... or... in any case, here's a small example, basically doing the same as you did, but as a MVCE...
import java.awt.Point;
public class HexagonsTest
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Above and below
test(8,6, 8,5, 1);
test(8,6, 8,7, 1);
// Left
test(8,6, 7,5, 1);
test(8,6, 7,6, 1);
// Right
test(8,6, 9,5, 1);
test(8,6, 9,6, 1);
// The first one that was wrong:
test(8,6, 7,4, 2);
}
private static void test(int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1, int expected)
{
int distance = computeStepsDistance(x0, y0, x1, y1);
System.out.println(
"Distance of (" + x0 + "," + y0 + ") to " +
"(" + x1 + "," + y1 + ") is " + distance +
", expected " + expected);
}
private static int computeStepsDistance(int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1)
{
Point cp0 = convertOffsetToCubeCoordinates(x0, y0, null);
Point cp1 = convertOffsetToCubeCoordinates(x1, y1, null);
int cx0 = cp0.x;
int cy0 = cp0.y;
int cz0 = -cx0-cy0;
int cx1 = cp1.x;
int cy1 = cp1.y;
int cz1 = -cx1-cy1;
int dx = Math.abs(cx0 - cx1);
int dy = Math.abs(cy0 - cy1);
int dz = Math.abs(cz0 - cz1);
return Math.max(dx, Math.max(dy, dz));
}
private static Point convertOffsetToCubeCoordinates(
int ox, int oy, Point p)
{
int cx = ox;
int cz = oy - (ox - (ox&1)) / 2;
int cy = -cx-cz;
if (p == null)
{
p = new Point();
}
p.x = cx;
p.y = cy;
return p;
}
}
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We have so much to be thankful for – but on the top of my list is having an unbelievable management team at Homestead America and Homestead U. Thank you for all you have done and continue to do for our company. I want to send my sincerest wishes for a happy and healthy Thanksgiving holiday to you and your families.
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Christopher McKitrick died in a suspicious fire incident in Buffalo County
By Love John | December 2, 2021
Christopher McKitrick Death – Cause of Death – On the 24th of November 2021, Christopher McKitrick, 53, formerly of Colorado Springs, Colorado, was killed in a suspicious fire near Kearney. McKitrick died of severe burn injuries. The police said they received a report about a grass fire east of Kearney around 3 a.m. on the 23rd of November 2021. McKitrick was transported from Crossroads Shelter to CHI Good Samaritan Hospital.
The Buffalo County Sheriff's Office said McKitrick was later taken to a Lincoln hospital where he died early the next morning. The police are continuing to investigate the circumstances leading up to the man's last known whereabouts, the cause of the fire and his subsequent burns. After an autopsy completion, authorities said the circumstances remain suspicious and foul play has not been ruled out.
Kearney Police and the Nebraska Fire Marshal's Office are assisting in the investigation. Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact the Buffalo County Sheriff's Office at 308-236-8555 or Kearney/Buffalo County Crime Stoppers at 308-237-3424.
← James Richard Beverly a Silver Spring man was found dead Ex-Sheriff's deputy Jason Meade charged in shooting death of black man →
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Battle of the Brands Crowns a Champion
Congratulations to Lessing-Flynn's Battle of the Brands Champ, The Principal Financial Group. Principal won over Jethro's with 84.1% of the vote. Based on the traffic stats we see on our end, it looks like The Principal pulled off an integrated marketing campaign on their way to victory. Using social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter and harnessing the power of their employees through their intranet, Eddie and Principal truly had an edge.
Please give a virtual round of applause to Jethro's who played the role of Cinderella throughout the tournament but just came up short. We think if you are feeling "blue" over their loss to Principal, pretty much anything on the Jethro's menu is bound to cheer you up.
Thoughout the LFBOTB, we received a record number of votes and set new traffic records on this blog. We'd like to thank everyone who participated in this contest, because without your passion for Iowa brands, we wouldn't have this story to tell.
The second edition of Battle of the Brands has been a great experience for all of us at Lessing-Flynn and we look forward to doing it again next year. Plans will include another tech startup division (with a Silicon Prairie News selection show) as well as a locally owned/mom&pop region. And, let us know who you think is worthy of Battle of the Brands consideration? What brands should we include next year? Please let us know.
Thanks from all of us at Lessing-Flynn.
And in case you missed the kick-off, we think this merits one more watch…
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748 F. 2d 194 - Young v. Lehman
748 F2d 194 Young v. Lehman
36 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. 302,
35 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 34,762,
Margaret YOUNG, Appellee,
John LEHMAN, Secretary, Department of the Navy, Appellant.
Fourth Circuit.
Argued Aug. 27, 1984.
Decided Nov. 5, 1984.
George E. Lawrence, Jr., Sp. Asst. U.S. Atty., Washington, D.C. (Elsie L. Munsell, U.S. Atty., Alexandria, Va., Pamela A. Smith, Asst. Counsel, Dept. of the Navy, Washington, D.C., on brief), for appellant.
Joan M. Wilbon, Washington, D.C. (Wilbon, Killingham & Green, Robert Alexander, Arlington, Va., on brief), for appellee.
Before WINTER, Chief Judge, SPROUSE, Circuit Judge, and BUTZNER, Senior Circuit Judge.
SPROUSE, Circuit Judge:
John Lehman, as Secretary of the Department of the United States Navy, appeals from the decision of the district court which held that Margaret Young was denied a promotion in one of the Navy commands on the basis of racial discrimination. The district court concluded that Young presented a prima facie case of discrimination and that the Navy's proffered non-discriminatory reasons were pretextual in that they were "unworthy of credence." We reverse.
* The Navy Ship Engineering Center (NAVSEC) issued vacancy announcements on November 1, 1976, and November 11, 1976, each advertising the position of Supervisory Personnel Management Specialist. The ultimate duty stations were to be Arlington, Virginia.
Margaret Young, a black female, submitted an application for the Supervisory Personnel Management Specialist position along with six other applicants, including Christopher Iekel, a white male, who was ultimately selected.
Some three weeks after the first vacancy announcement,1 Iekel was detailed from Hyattsville, Maryland to Crystal City, Virginia to serve temporarily in the position of Supervisory Personnel Management Specialist--the job for which both he and Young applied. He was employed in that capacity until the end of March 1977.
John McCabe, Personnel Director of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), supervised the selection of the applicant who would receive the permanent promotion to the position. He was assisted by Nancy Panella and William Fordyce, who was later replaced by Rosina McWhirter. McCabe, Panella, and McWhirter are Navy personnel specialists and are all white.
Following the announcement of the two vacancies, Panella conducted interviews of a number of the applicants, including Iekel and Young. This action contravened Navy regulations which require that a selection panel be used to fill all supervisory positions. When Panella's violation of the regulations became known, the interviews were terminated and a selection panel was convened by Fordyce to evaluate and rank the applicants for the vacancies.
The panel consisted of Raye J. Montague, who had served on approximately thirty selection panels, Arthur L. Fuller, who had also served on numerous panels during his twenty-two years with the Navy, and Louis H. Howard, who was qualified by his background to serve on such panels. Fuller was designated as chairman and as the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) representative. Montague and Fuller are black.
The panel, after consulting with McWhirter and Panella, established a procedure for evaluating and rating the applicants. It was determined that the panel would meet three times for rating purposes: first, to review the individual applicants and rate the candidates on that basis; next, to conduct interviews and rate the applicants again; and finally, to meet as a group to discuss their results and rate the candidates a third time. The panel used six criteria to rate each applicant, with a weight assigned to each element: (1) understanding of systems method and administrative machinery (weighted 1); (2) ability to organize problems and apply sound judgment (weighted 1); (3) oral and written communications skills (weighted 1); (4) capacity to employ knowledge and abilities in resolving problems (weighted 1); (5) supervisory potential (weighted 2); and (6) substantive classification and staffing knowledge (weighted 3).
The panel, on January 24, 1977, completed the Merit Promotion Certificate which reflected their final recommendations. Young and another applicant were rated best qualified for the two vacancies, while Iekel and one other candidate were listed in a second group as being highly qualified. The panel delivered the Merit Promotion Certificate and rating sheets to McWhirter.
McWhirter scrutinized the recommendations and ratings of the panel and discovered the notation "My guess she's black" on a rating sheet which had been completed by panel chairman Fuller. This rating sheet dealt with an applicant other than Young or Iekel. McWhirter also felt that the panel members had incorrectly inflated their assessment of Young's experience, and had not properly evaluated supervisory performance appraisals. McWhirter thus concluded that the panel's work was improper, and she recommended that the Navy reject the recommendations and form a new panel.
The panel's rating and ranking sheets were also reviewed by Yvonne Jones, a black EEO official, who concluded that the comment made by Fuller constituted evidence of improper racial consideration sufficient to warrant a new selection panel. McWhirter and Jones reported their findings to McCabe who ultimately rejected the panel's recommendation and directed that a new panel be formed. The Command Deputy EEO Officer concurred in McCabe's decision.
A new panel was then formed, consisting of Mertina Monk, Harry Stoutmeyer and William DaRosa. This panel, using the same criteria as those employed by their predecessors, ranked Iekel highly qualified, and recommended him for the available position on March 18, 1977. Young, on the other hand, was ranked sixth out of eight applicants. Iekel was appointed on March 25, 1977, after McWhirter and Jones reviewed the second panel's rating and ranking sheets and found no evidence of impropriety.
The district court correctly considered the evidence developed during the trial of the case under the standards announced in Texas Department of Community Affairs v. Burdine, 450 U.S. 248, 101 S.Ct. 1089, 67 L.Ed.2d 207 (1980). The initial burden was upon Young to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that she was not promoted to the position under conditions which, more likely than not, were based upon impermissible racial considerations. Burdine, 450 U.S. at 254, 101 S.Ct. at 1094; International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. United States, 431 U.S. 324, 97 S.Ct. 1843, 52 L.Ed.2d 396 (1977). After Young established her prima facie case, the Navy was required to articulate a legitimate non-discriminatory reason for its promotion choice. Young was then obligated to demonstrate that the Navy's reasons were pretextual. Burdine, 450 U.S. at 256, 101 S.Ct. at 1095; Cuthbertson v. Biggers Bros., Inc., 702 F.2d 454, 458 (4th Cir.1983).
We agree with the district court that Young established a prima facie case of discrimination. We disagree, however, with the court's conclusion that the proffered non-discriminatory reasons advanced by the Navy for choosing Iekel over Young and others were pretextual in that they were "unworthy of credence."
Young contends, and the trial court agreed, that there was evidence from which it could be concluded that the Navy preselected Iekel for the promotion and tailored the selection process to obtain the desired result. She argues that Iekel's detail to the position in question for longer than the regulations provide,2 the improper applicant interview conducted by Panella, McWhirter's concern with personal conflicts between Young and Panella, and the extraordinary scrutiny given to the first panel's recommendations and ratings, amply support this conclusion.
The Navy counters by asserting that but for the rejection of the first panel's conclusions, Iekel's detail would have ended within the 60-day limit.3 It characterizes Panella's interviews as a "mix-up," arguing that there was no evidence that they were conducted to assist or hinder any applicant. The Navy also argues that there is no evidence that race played any part in McWhirter's concern about the Young-Panella work relationship. With respect to the process employed in reviewing the work of the first panel, it contends that McWhirter's actions were in accordance with standard Navy personnel procedures. The Navy also points to EEO official Yvonne Jones' independent discovery of Fuller's notation.
We agree with the Navy that there is no clear-cut indication that race played a part in choosing the successful applicant. In Burdine, however, the Supreme Court indicated that the burden of establishing a prima facie case is not a heavy one. It may be satisfied by showing that a qualified applicant "was rejected under circumstances which give rise to an inference of unlawful discrimination." Burdine, 450 U.S. at 253, 101 S.Ct. at 1094. We feel that the evidence detailing the activities of the selection personnel is sufficient to establish a prima facie case of racial discrimination under this relatively easy test. However, the Navy articulated valid non-discriminatory reasons for Iekel's selection which were not proven to be pretextual.
The Navy's first asserted non-discriminatory reason was that Iekel had been nominated by a properly chosen and impartial second panel. The trial court concluded that this explanation was unworthy of credence. We disagree. We perceive no sufficient reason to substitute our judgment for that of the Navy in concluding that there was an adequate basis to dissolve the first panel and convene a new one. The chairman wrote on an evaluation sheet that one of the candidates was apparently black. The Navy selection officials did not unilaterally disband the panel on this basis, but took action only after Mrs. Jones, the EEO official, insisted that the panel's process was tainted by this racial comment. Likewise, there is no evidence of improper racial motivation in forming the second panel. Panel member Monk is black, Stoutmeyer is white, and DaRosa is Asian. While it is obvious that the first panel was at least technically tainted (a technicality that matured into a valid reason for disbanding the panel when the Navy's EEO office identified the racial notation as sufficient reason for disregarding the panel's work), it is clear that the second panel was correctly selected. In any event, the disbanding of the first panel and the selection of the second panel were, at most, mediate procedures that are insulated from a Title VII attack by our decision in Page v. Bolger, 645 F.2d 227, 233 (4th Cir.1981), cert. denied, 454 U.S. 892, 102 S.Ct. 388, 70 L.Ed.2d 206 (1982).
As its second non-discriminatory reason for selecting Iekel, the Navy asserts that he was better qualified than Young. Again, we agree that this was a properly articulated reason which was not shown by Young to be pretextual. Although Young worked for the Navy for twelve years, while Iekel was employed for only nine years, the record indicates that Iekel worked for a longer period in positions emphasizing classification and staffing--the criteria weighted most heavily by both panels. Iekel received two personal awards, a special achievement award for outstanding performance as an acting supervisor of a personnel group, and a letter of appreciation for personnel team leadership work. Iekel also consistently received above-average performance appraisals. On the other hand, Young, although awarded one performance commendation, received only average performance ratings that included negative comments citing personal clashes, conflicts, and her poor attitude towards her supervisor. Young's leave record indicated nearly 30% absenteeism during 1976, the year for which she was last evaluated.
Implicit in the district court's opinion is a finding that Young is qualified for the promotion. The evidence sustains that opinion. The record, however, demonstrates that Iekel is more qualified than Young.4 The rule in this circuit is that where relative qualifications are advanced as the nondiscriminatory reason for an employment decision, the plaintiff has the burden of establishing that she was better qualified than the successful applicant. Anderson v. City of Bessemer City, 717 F.2d 149, 153 (4th Cir.1983), cert. granted, --- U.S. ----, 104 S.Ct. 3532, 82 L.Ed.2d 837 (1984); EEOC v. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, 698 F.2d 633, 672 (4th Cir.1983). Once the Navy's evidence showed that its reason for promoting Iekel was based on relative qualifications, Young had the burden of proving the reason pretextual, i.e., that she was better qualified. She failed to accomplish this task, and the district court erroneously concluded that the reason was "unworthy of credence."
In view of the above, the judgment of the district court is reversed.
REVERSED.
The two positions announced in the November 1 and November 11 advertisements were identical but the second vacancy was never filled. It is the position advertised on November 1 that is in issue in this appeal.
Naval Material Command Instruction 12340.4A p 7a(4) (September 28, 1972) provided that details of more than sixty days to a higher grade position should be made by competitive procedures. As stated previously, Iekel's detail, which was not made using competitive procedures, began on November 30, 1976 and terminated with his appointment in March, 1977
The first panel made their recommendation on January 24, 1977, fifty-five days after Iekel's detail
The district court apparently agreed with this assessment, stating at one point:
I took careful notes here today, and there is no question but what the book on Mrs. Young was that she wasn't the most qualified person in the world.
I am going to have to consider that on their using this remark that Fuller put on his report as being a pretextual reason for hiring somebody [Mr. Iekel], who I believe is actually better qualified.
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Derk Bodde (* 9. März 1909 in Brant Rock, Massachusetts, USA; † 3. November 2003 in Germantown, Pennsylvania, USA) war ein US-amerikanischer Sinologe und China-Historiker. Er übersetzte die (ältere) Geschichte der chinesischen Philosophie des chinesischen Philosophen Feng Youlan und das Yanjing suishi ji von Dun Lichen (1855–1911) ins Englische. Von ihm stammt eine wichtige Studie über den Kanzler Li Si aus der Zeit der Qin-Dynastie. Bodde lehrte an der University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
Leben
Derk Boddes Vater Theodore Bodde immigrierte 1901 von Holland in die USA. Theodore Bodde war Elektroingenieur von Beruf und wurde von der Jiao Tong Daxue eingeladen, als Dozent dort zu arbeiten. 1919 reiste dann die Familie Bodde nach Shanghai. Dort blieben sie insgesamt drei Jahre, von 1919 bis 1922.
1922 kehrte sie wieder in die USA zurück. Derk Bodde veröffentlichte dann mit 13 Jahren seine ersten Artikel im St. Nicholas Magazine.
1930 beendete Derk Bodde erfolgreich sein Anglistikstudium an der Harvard University und schrieb sich direkt für ein weiterführendes Studium am Harvard-Yenching Institut ein.
Mit dem Abschluss des ersten Jahres erhielt Derk Bodde dann das Harvard-Yenching Stipendium um ging dann von 1931 bis 1937 nach Peking.
In seinen zweiten Auslandsjahr, 1932/33, schrieb Bodde zwei Artikel, von denen dann auch einer veröffentlicht wurde: A Perplexing Passage in the Confucian Analects.
1934 belegte Derk Bodde einen Philosophiekurs bei Feng Youlan. Er veröffentlichte 1934 sein bedeutendstes Werk: Geschichte der chinesischen Philosophie.
In seiner Zeit in Peking übersetzt Bodde weitere Werke. Eines ist die Übersetzung von Dun Lichens Annual Customs and Festivals in Peking.
In Peking traf er auch seine spätere Frau Galia Speshneff. Sie war russische Immigrantin aus Wladiwostok. Sie und ihre Familie flohen aufgrund der russischen Revolution nach China. Die beiden heirateten 1935.
1935 traf Derk Bodde den niederländischen Sinologen Jan J. L. Duyvendak. Dieser machte Bodde dann das Angebot, in Leiden Holland zu promovieren. Bodde nahm das Angebot an. Die Grundlagen für seine Dissertation legte Bodde bereits in Peking. Dabei handelte es sich um die Übersetzungen von Biographien aus dem Shiji.
1937 reiste Derk Bodde dann mit seiner Frau nach Leiden Holland und beendete seine Doktorarbeit: China's First Unifier: A Study of the Ch'in Dynasty as Seen in the Life of Li Ssu (280-208 B.C.).
Nach seiner Promotion in Holland kehrt Derk Bodde wieder in die USA zurück. Dort arbeitete er dann als Dozent für das Oriental Studies Department an der University of Pennsylvania. Seinen Lehrauftrag behielt er auch bis zu seiner Pensionierung 1975. 1946–47 lud Bodde den chinesischen Philosophen Feng Youlan als Gastdozenten ein. Feng Youlan hielt zwei Semester Vorlesungen über chinesische Philosophie und klassisches Chinesisch. Bodde nutzte die Gelegenheit, um weiter an der Übersetzung des zweiten Teils der Geschichte der chinesischen Philosophie zu arbeiten. 1953 veröffentlicht Derk Bodde dann auch seine Übersetzung, die er unter der Mithilfe des Autors vollenden konnte.
1948 erhielt Derk Bodde ein Fulbright-Stipendium und geht für ein Jahr nach Peking. Während seines Aufenthalts in Peking kam es zur Machtübernahme durch die Kommunisten. Trotzdem entschloss sich Derk Bodde dazu, in Peking zu bleiben um bei diesem historischen Augenblick dabei zu sein. Er sammelte Zeitungsberichte, interviewte Einheimische und schrieb seine Eindrücke nieder. All seine Notizen nutze er dann für ein weiteres Buch: "Peking Diary, a Year of Revolution".
1949 kehrte Bodde in die USA zurück. 1950 erhielt Bodde die Professur an der University of Pennsylvania. 1959 wurde er in die American Academy of Arts and Sciences und 1961 in die American Philosophical Society gewählt.
In den 1950er und 1960er Jahren befasste sich Bodde mit dem chinesischen Rechtssystem. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem juristischen Institut kam es zur Entwicklung eines Kurses für chinesisches Recht und zu einer engen Zusammenarbeit zwischen Derk Bodde und dem Juraprofessor Clarence Morris. Daraus entstand ein Buch über das Rechtssystem in der Qing-Dynastie .
1974 erhielt Bodde ein Stipendium der National Endowment for the Humanities. Er reiste nach England, um an der Buchserie Science and Civilisation in China von Joseph Needham mitzuarbeiten. Er blieb drei Jahre in Cambridge.
1975 ging Derk Bodde in den Ruhestand.
1980 wurde er eingeladen, als erster Dr. Sun Yat-sen Distinguished Visiting Professor of Chinese Studies an der Georgetown University als Gastprofessor zu lehren.
Am 3. November 2003 starb Derk Bodde mit 94 Jahren in Germantown, Pennsylvania.
Derk Bodde verfasste 96 Bücher und Artikel und schrieb weitere 75 Buchbesprechungen.
Werke
Shakespeare and the Ireland Forgeries. Harvard Honors Theses in English No. 2. Pp. 68. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1930.
Annual Customs and Festivals in Peking, As Recorded in the Yenching Sui-shih-chi. By Tun Li-ch'en. Translated and annotated by Derk Bodde. Henri Vetch, Peiping 1936.
A History of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. I: The Period of the Philosophers (from the beginnings to circa 100 B.C.). By Fung Yu-lan. Translated by Derk Bodde with introduction, notes, bibliography and index. Henri Vetch, Peiping 1937.
China's First Unifier: a Study of the Ch'in Dynasty as Seen in the Life of Li Ssu (280?-208 B.C.). Sinica Leidensia Series, Vol. III. E. J. Brill, Leiden 1938.
A Short History of Chinese Philosophy. By Fung Yu-lan. Edited by Derk Bodde. Macmillan, New York 1948.
Peking Diary, a Year of Revolution. Henry Schuman, New York 1950.
A History of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. II: The Period of Classical Learning (from the second century B.C. to the twentieth century A.D.). By Fung Yu-lan. Translated by Derk Bodde with introduction, notes, bibliography and index. Princeton University Press, Princeton 1953.
Law in Imperial China, Exemplified by 190 Ch'ing Dynasty Cases . . . with Historical, Social, and Judicial Commentaries. By Derk Bodde and Clarence Morris. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1967.
Festivals in Classical China, New Year and Other Annual Observances during the Han Dynasty, 206 B.C.-A.D. 220. Princeton University Press and Chinese University of Hong Kong, Princeton and Hong Kong 1975.
Literatur
Rickett, W. Allyn: In memoriam: Derk Bodde (1909-2003) in: Journal of the American Oriental Society. October 2003.
Le Blanc, Charles: Professor Derk Bodde (1909-2004) In Memoriam in: Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 150, NO. 1, März 2006.
Martin, Douglas: Derk Bodde, 94, a Longtime Scholar on China in: The New York Times, November 13, 2003.
Le Blanc, Charles; BLADER Susan: Chinese Ideas about Nature and Society: Studies in Honour of Derk Bodde Hong Kong University Press, 1987.
, E Bruce Brooks, 2. Januar 2007.
Einzelnachweise
Sinologe
Hochschullehrer (University of Pennsylvania)
Mitglied der American Philosophical Society
US-Amerikaner
Geboren 1909
Gestorben 2003
Mann
Mitglied der American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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La Sainte Catherine and the Catherinettes
Rather outmoded now, but nevertheless observed by some, particularly hat makers, the 'Catherinettes' were poor old ladies of twenty-five years old plus who had not managed to hook themselves a husband by the 25th November, Feast of Saint Catherine, patron saint of young unmarried women.
In 19th century France, many single young ladies worked as hat makers. Their friends would make hats for them using the traditional colours of yellow for faith and green for wisdom. These hats would be as outrageous as possible and were to be worn all day, for all to see and wish them a speedy end to their single lives!
Before reaching 25, a girl would pray for a 'mari de bon lieu!' (a well-situated husband)
After 25, she would pray for a husband who was 'supportable, ou qui, parmi le monde, au moins puisse passer!' (bearable, or who can at least pass as bearable)
Approaching 30 would pray for 'Un tel qu'il te plaira Seigneur, je m'en contente!" (Send anyone Lord; I'll take him!).
'Capping Saint Catherine' (coiffer Sainte Catherine) became synonymous with still being still single after 25. As women's status changed in society, so the tradition more or less died out, but parades of ladies wearing striking and outlandish hats can still be seen on 25th November.
Saint Catherine herself was a young, noble and well-educated girl who lived in Alexandria at the beginning of the IV Century. According to legend, she visited the Emperor and attempted to convince him of the error of his ways in persecuting Christians. When he realised that she was successfully converting his followers, including his own wife, she was imprisoned and later condemned to death.
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Home » Soccer » Chelsea 'hoping to snatch' Malo Gusto from under Man Utd's noses
Chelsea 'hoping to snatch' Malo Gusto from under Man Utd's noses
Chelsea could be set to continue take their January transfer window expenditure to even higher amounts with a move for full-back Malo Gusto under the noses of Manchester United, according to reports. The Blues have already made six signings this month but Graham Potter is still hoping for at least two more arrivals, with the Lyon starlet thought to be on the club's radar.
Gusto, who can play as a right-back or wing-back, has emerged a potential backup option for Chelsea boss Graham Potter, who has been forced to use Trevoh Chalobah as a deputy for the injured Reece James.
The French teenager has also been linked with a move to Manchester United, Manchester City and Newcastle in the January transfer window, according to the Daily Mail. But a report from French newspaper L'Equipe claims Chelsea are set to step up their efforts to sign the youngster this month.
The 19-year-old has attracted interest from all over Europe after becoming the latest in a long line of talents to emerge from Lyon's famed academy, which also produced the likes of Karim Benzema, Alexandre Lacazette and Nabil Fekir.
He has emerged as a star for the future after becoming a regular feature for the Ligue 1 side, making 15 appearances in the league this season.
And with Lyon currently languishing in ninth after a poor start to the season with Laurent Blanc taking over, it is understood the French outfit are reluctant to sell this month.
Lyon chairman Jean-Michel Aulas has always proved to be a stubborn negotiator but the French supremo has sold players if the right price is offered, and Chelsea have been told Gusto could be available for around £35m.
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This is great Mom! You should be a professional writer. Oh wait, you are. 😉 I hope you do feel those ! again. And just think- some days you do! Like when you do get to see Josh, when Eva gets more excited to see you than anyone else in the world, when we come home for Christmas. So just wait for it- you will have some ! days. And when we finally decide to have a gallagher baby you will have a !!!!!!! day. 🙂 I just know it. Love you Mom!
NICE Mom. Good one! Michael pointed out your loss of ! too?? I did, and you said you were going to blog about it. Glad you did. Keep feeling … Love you lots!
And like knowing your niece misses you and loves you! I like that Gallagher baby idea too!
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Smith Pachter McWhorter PLC | Discussion on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act at the 2017 Women, Influence & Power in Law conference, held in Washington, D.C.
On October 11, 2017, SPM Member Iris E. Bennett, with co-panelists Patricia Byrne, Vice President & Associate General Counsel, International Compliance, BAE Systems, Inc., Rochelle ("Shelly") Cooper, Corporate Counsel, Northrup Grumman Corporation, and Nancy McCready Higgins, Vice President & Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer, Bechtel Group, Inc., will lead a panel discussion on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act at the 2017 Women, Influence & Power in Law conference, held in Washington, D.C. The WIPL annual conference brings together women corporate counsel, outside counsel, and public sector attorneys who are in leadership positions at their companies, firms, and agencies, to discuss critical legal issues in corporate law and compliance, and to provide a forum for these leaders in the legal community to share their expertise.
The panel led by Ms.Byrne, Ms. Cooper, and Ms. Higgins, and moderated by Ms. Bennett, will focus on recent developments in FCPA compliance guidance and enforcement trends, and best practices in the prevention, detection and remediation of FCPA issues.
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Artist Proofed Archival Print on Canvas. No framing needed. Ready to hang on your wall! Certificate of Authenticity included.
SIZE -- 8" x 12" 9.25" x 14" 10.5" x 16" 16" x 24" 20" x 30" 24" x 36" 30" x 45" 36" x 54" 40" x 60"
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Gambling on College Football can be one of the most fun ways to spend a Saturday if you're into that sort of thing. By placing wagers on games you'd otherwise never watch, it makes the day's entire slate of games enjoyable instead of just the usual one or two primetime games between ranked teams.
I'll be in Las Vegas this week(end) (for Phish) and plan on hitting the sportsbooks hard with a full slate of parlays. I've been on fire with my hockey bets lately. I nailed an NHL parlay a few weekends ago for $$$$ and even though I'm a Tampa Bay Lightning fan I was 100% convinced they'd lose on Saturday after playing in Vegas on Friday, having a night out in Las Vegas, and playing back-to-back games (Fri-Sat) to end a 9-day road trip.
Sometimes you can apply logic to sports betting and it works, other times you just have to wing it like when it comes to betting on San Jose State or Florida International in College Football. One gambler took both of those teams in parlays over the weekend and walked away with nearly $300K in winnings ($296,246.45) after hitting both of his bets. These bets were placed at the new FanDuel Sportsbook at The Meadowlands in New Jersey (not Las Vegas), the most easily accessible sportsbook outside of NYC.
I Want To Live In One Of These Incredible New High Tech 'Fan Caves' At The Linq Sportsbook In Vegas</h3.
The gambler only took favorites (-110 or better) in his parlays. The first parlay was an 8-legger with all college football teams. That bet was $1,200 to win $108,612.93 with odds of around 90/1. The second bet was a 10-legger with 8 college football teams and 2 NBA teams in the mix. That ticket was $800 to win $187,633.52 and the odds of that bet hitting were around 233/1. If Notre Dame had scored ONE extra point instead of that bet being a push the gambler would've cashed in for over $500K.
U sure this isn't Biff from Back to the Future making the bets? He took my winless SJSU Spartans twice. He has to have access to the future.
That has to feel pretty damn good. Going into Monday after winning nearly $300K on college football. Given that this person's betting a combined $2K I'll assume that s/he's a regular gambler but that they aren't anywhere near $300K in the hole and this was almost entirely profit.
As for my trip to Vegas this week, if you dudes have any tips for me on teams like San Jose State that I'd otherwise never have a clue about then hit me up in the comments or on Twitter at @casspa.
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Home > East Africa > Faculty of Health Sciences > Medical College > Family Medicine > 25
Family Medicine, East Africa
Exposure to Multiple Parasites Is Associated with the Prevalence of Active Convulsive Epilepsy in Sub-Saharan Africa
Gathoni Kamuyu, The Centre of Geographical Medicine Research
Christian Bottomley, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
James Mageto, Egerton University
Brett Lowe, University of Oxford
Patricia Wilkins, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
John C. Noh, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Thomas B. Nutman, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,
Anthony Ngugi, Aga Khan UniversityFollow
Rachael Odhiambo, The Centre of Geographical Medicine Research
Ryan Wagner, University of the Witwatersrand
Angelina Kakooza-Mwesige, Makerere University College of Health Sciences
Seth Owusu-Agyei, Kintampo Health Research Centre
Kenneth Ae-Ngibise, Kintampo Health Research Centre
Honorati Masanja, Ifakara Health Institute
Faith Osier, The Centre of Geographical Medicine Research
Peter Odermatt, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Charles Newton, University of Oxford
Family Medicine (East Africa)
Background: Epilepsy is common in developing countries, and it is often associated with parasitic infections. We investigated the relationship between exposure to parasitic infections, particularly multiple infections and active convulsive epilepsy (ACE), in five sites across sub-Saharan Africa.
Methods and Findings: A case-control design that matched on age and location was used. Blood samples were collected from 986 prevalent cases and 1,313 age-matched community controls and tested for presence of antibodies to Onchocerca volvulus, Toxocara canis, Toxoplasma gondii, Plasmodium falciparum, Taenia solium and HIV. Exposure (seropositivity) to Onchocerca volvulus (OR = 1.98; 95%CI: 1.52-2.58, p
Conclusion: This study investigates how the degree of exposure to parasites and multiple parasitic infections are associated with ACE and may explain conflicting results obtained when only seropositivity is considered. The findings from this study should be further validated.
Kamuyu, G., Bottomley, C., Mageto, J., Lowe, B., Wilkins, P., Noh, J. C., Nutman, T. B., Ngugi, A., Odhiambo, R., Wagner, R., Kakooza-Mwesige, A., Owusu-Agyei, S., Ae-Ngibise, K., Masanja, H., Osier, F., Odermatt, P., Newton, C. (2014). Exposure to Multiple Parasites Is Associated with the Prevalence of Active Convulsive Epilepsy in Sub-Saharan Africa. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 8(5).
Available at: https://ecommons.aku.edu/eastafrica_fhs_mc_fam_med/25
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Apple Pear Spice Cake -Warm spices, raisins, applesauce, and diced pears make a delicious autumn cake. If you want to know what a warm autumn afternoon tastes like, then this cake is for you. And if it is a chilly autumn afternoon, this cake is bound to warm you right up.
Fall is my favorite season and it appears it's only going to be a few weeks long this year. So sad. But I have come to accept that this is part of living in Northern Utah. But just because the mercury has dropped lower than I'd like, doesn't mean I have to forsake all the flavors associated with the season.
Based on the amount of desserts I have made in the last 20 months, It's pretty clear I love all things chocolate (and coffee). But every now and again I have to mix it up and try other flavors outside the chocolate family.
And when I do, Oh My! It inspires me to actually bake more.
This post is sponsored by Camp Chef. As part of my on-going relationship with them, I received a 12″ skillet to review, however all thoughts and opinions, glowing, gushing, or otherwise are 100% my own. This Apple Pear Spice cake is super simple to make. No electric mixer needed, hand or stand. Frosting cakes is not my forte, and this one requires no such special skills. I felt this would be absolutely perfect to make in my Camp Chef 12″ Cast-iron skillet.
The skillet was the perfect choice. The cake is rustic, the skillet is rustic. The pre-seasoned nature meant I used very little butter when I was preparing the pan to bake the cake, much less then a normal cake pan. I've been using the skillet for about a year now and absolutely love it.
I probably use this skillet more than any other item in my kitchen (sans the coffee maker, utensils, and towels). I have made all types of meals, from breakfast skillets, to grilled cheese, to hearty dinners in it. My favorite aspect of the pan, cleaning it. Yes, you read that right, CLEANING IT. I hate dishes. You have no idea how much I hate doing dishes. But when I neglect the pan on the stove for some "emergency" generated by the child or simply because I was neglectful of it on my own accord, cleaning it is utterly simple. I just scrape out the contents as best I can, put some water in the pan, put it on the stove over medium heat, and let it warm up, those stuck on bits pull right off, leaving me to just wipe it out and dry it. I do usually add a bit of olive oil to keep the seasoning in tact.
My skillet is now an integral part of my kitchen. Looking forward to all the delicious things I can still make in it…I wonder how it would handle skillet-frying some buttermilk fried chicken…a current craving.
Apple Pear Spice Cake -Warm spices, raisins, applesauce, and diced pears make a delicious autumn cake.
Butter the 12" cast iron skillet.
Combine the flour, baking soda, and salt together and sift.
Remove from heat and slow stir in the sugar, applesauce, vanilla, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and eggs.
Gradually add in the flour mixture, taking care to mix well.
Once combine, stir in the raisins and the pears.
Once the cake is cooked, remove it from the oven and allow to set for 10 minutes, then remove it from the cast iron pan and place it on a cooling rack.
If using powdered sugar, sprinkle the top of the cake.
Slice into wedges and serve with the optional vanilla bean ice cream.
Recipe adapted from Real Simple Magazine.
This cake looks wonderful. This is right up my alley, quick, easy and looks so good. Thank ypu Michelle.
This cake looks so moist, and I love how simple and accessible the ingredients are!
What a great looking cake, I bet it would be perfect for breakfast with a nice cup of tea!
It's autumn in cake form – love all of the spices included!
This cake is just gorgeous! I love how golden and moist it looks. Amazing.
Beautiful!! Simply beautiful, and perfect for this cold dreary weather!
Love the addition of pear to a spice cake.
Really lovely! I love the idea of it being baked right in the pan!
I would gush over that pan as well…I couldn't do without my cast iron skillet. Oh, and that yummy dessert too.
Thank you Sandi, the skillet is now indispensable.
Apples and pear and cake are all supposed to be together, all of the time. This cake proves it.
What a fabulous use for a cast iron pan! I love cornbread and rolls made in cast iron, but this one is so much more elegant. Will definitely have to try this or a variation.
That pan looks incredible! I want one!!
wow! that looks SO SO amazing! I love the flavor combinations!
Spice cake has always been a favorite around here, and I love the mix of both apples and pears!
OMG, I bet the house smells amazing while this is cooking!
This sounds great! It's a combination of my favorite flavors!
Looks so easy to bake! Perfect Thanksgiving treat.
This spice cake looks so good, love the Fall flavors!
I want a big slice of this right now.
This looks very delicious and very creative.
This looks amazing! My kind of flavors!
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As as far as people go, Exploring Humanity by Nancy Ney touches on individuality, uniqueness and universality.
Nancy was once one of New York's most sought-after advertising and fashion photographers. But in 2013 she shifted her artistic focus and began traveling the world to capture portraits from unique cultures.
Nancy is known for her humanity portraits set in exotic geographical regions, as well as natural landscapes that possess a singular sense of beauty. India, Mexico, Ethiopia, Bhutan, Ecuador, Iceland, Costa Rica, Kenya and Nepal are just some of the countries she has explored, capturing the essence of its people and their natural surroundings through photography.
Ney's images have won numerous awards, including first prize in the International Photography Award (ipa's Family of Man) in 2016 and a Clio Award in 2013. Her work has been exhibited at museums and art fairs across the US. She lives and works in Miami.
Living and working in Miami might be why this exhibition is now being dispalyed at Miami International Airport's Camera Works Gallery, located post-security between gates D22 and D25.
"Exploring Humanity is an impressive collection of portraits from around the world, which makes it a perfect fit for our community's global gateway," said Lester Sola, MIA director and CEO.
If you're at Miami airport between now and September, check out Nancy Ney's Exploring Humanity .
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Civitas And Titan Development To Open New Assisted Living And Memory Care
Management & Operations August 3, 2017
BRADENTON, FL–Civitas Senior Living, a Texas-based senior living management and consulting company, has been awarded the managing contract for Élan Manatee, a 95-bed assisted living and memory care senior community in Bradenton, Florida. The community is being developed by Titan Development and is scheduled to begin construction in October 2017. Civitas founder and CEO Wayne Powell said Titan's resident-centered approach makes the agreement a perfect fit for all involved.
"We are excited to partner with Titan Development to bring the Élan Manatee community to life in 2018," he said. "Titan's shared vision for their communities and commitment to innovation has been evident at every step of this process. We look forward to working together to ensure Élan Manatee residents receive the services and support they deserve and that we're providing comfort and peace of mind to their families."
This will be Titan Development's first community in Manatee County and its third in Florida. The approximately 80,000-square-foot community is being constructed at 7380 55th Ave. E., in the Tara community, on the southwest corner of State Road 70 East and Interstate 75. "This location will allow Élan Manatee to be a good neighbor to resort lifestyle community Stone River Retirement Resort, an independent living project," Julie Ferguson, Titan's Director of Senior Living, said. Walker & Company will be the general contractor for Élan Manatee. The community was designed by Chancey Design Partnership.
According to Shelisha Coleman, press secretary for the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, Manatee County hosts 47 licensed assisted living facilities. What will set Élan Manatee apart from the rest is Civitas' signature Passion Program, providing residents the highest quality of life – a life full of passion. The Passion Program includes My Activities, Our Passionate Employee, My Food, My Passion Pathway, and My Wellness and ensures a comprehensive continuum of care by integrating all the powers at play.
The addition of Élan Manatee contributes to a growing Civitas portfolio that includes more than 25 senior living facilities throughout the nation.
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stations are not created equal.
I've been an alarm installing dealer over the last six years.
causing the alarm system to falsely trigger.
additional fees to protect their location.
Here in Atlanta an alarm system is part of a homes bills.
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We offer the full range of commercial construction services. As such, our esteemed clients can rely on us to deliver high-quality design, building, renovation, extension, and installation services that are not only within budget but on time. We also offer customized services that are designed to help business organizations of all types and sizes to make full use of their space in the most optimal and productive manner.
What Makes Texo Pacific Construction Ltd Your Commercial Contractor of Choice?
For starters, we are not a run-of-the-mill enterprise. We are a professional construction company that is fully insured and highly proficient. We are renowned in and around Chilliwack for offering high-quality services in every project we handle. With us, you have a partner that has an intricate understanding of the best practices to use and deploy in any kind of commercial project you may have; you have a partner who intends and is always motivated to produce the results possible. And you have a partner who is interested in the success of your project both in the short and long term.
Aside from being a professional company, we are also very experienced. Texo Pacific Construction Ltd's proprietor, for instance, Pieter Kerkhoff has amassed over 15 years of hands-on industry experience. Moreover, each and every team member in our firm is not only trained but also very experienced. This ensures that we are able to draw from a huge wealth of experience to provide high-quality commercial construction services that not only meet the needs of our clients but exceed them.
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If you have any question or you need a free quote from us, please feel free to contact us today. We will gladly answer any question you may have relating to commercial construction projects.
Contact us today or call 604-798-5939 to discover how we can help your business expand and enjoy a modern, quality space to go to the next level of success.
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Q: when i choose photo from gallery or take a picture from camera my photo is rotating? im choosing a photo from gallery or taking a picture from camera and when it sets to an ImageView it's getting rotate , how can i fix it to become without rotate ?
public void setNewImage() {
new android.app.AlertDialog.Builder(getActivity())
.setPositiveButton("camera", new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which) {
Intent takePicture = new Intent(MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE);
getActivity().startActivityForResult(takePicture, 0);
}
})
.setNegativeButton("gallery", new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int which) {
Intent pickPhoto = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK,
MediaStore.Images.Media.EXTERNAL_CONTENT_URI);
getActivity().startActivityForResult(pickPhoto, 1);
}
})
.show();
}
and here im setting the image to imageview :
protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
switch (requestCode) {
case 0:
if (resultCode == RESULT_OK && data != null && data.getData() != null) {
Uri filePath = data.getData();
try {
//Getting the Bitmap from Gallery
bitmap = MediaStore.Images.Media.getBitmap(getContentResolver(), filePath);
//Setting the Bitmap to ImageView
NewpostFragment.post_image.setImageBitmap(bitmap);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
/* Uri picUri = data.getData();
filePath = getPath(picUri);
img.setImageURI(picUri);*/
}
break;
case 1:
if (resultCode == RESULT_OK && data != null && data.getData() != null) {
/*Uri picUri = data.getData();
filePath = getPath(picUri);
img.setImageURI(picUri);*/
Uri filePath = data.getData();
try {
//Getting the Bitmap from Gallery
bitmap = MediaStore.Images.Media.getBitmap(getContentResolver(), filePath);
//Setting the Bitmap to ImageView
NewpostFragment.post_image.setImageBitmap(bitmap);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
break;
}
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A: First, ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE will not give you a Uri via getData() in onActivityResult(). While some buggy camera apps may do that, most will not. Your choices are:
*
*Provide EXTRA_OUTPUT on the ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE Intent, in which case the photo should be stored in the location identified by the Uri that you put into EXTRA_OUTPUT, or
*Do not provide EXTRA_OUTPUT, and use getParcelableExtra("data") to get a thumbnail from the camera app
See this sample app for using ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE with EXTRA_OUTPUT.
In terms of orientation, if you go down the EXTRA_OUTPUT path, you can use android.support.media.ExifInterface to find out the orientation of the photo, then do something to rotate the image to match (e.g., rotate the ImageView).
See this sample app for using ExifInterface (though I am using a different implementation than android.support.media.ExifInterface).
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FILE – Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers addresses a joint session of the state Legislature in the Assembly chambers during the governor's State of the State speech at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis., Feb. 15, 2022. On Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, Wisconsin became the latest state to ban the use of TikTok on state phones and other devices, a move that comes from Evers amid a push for a federal ban and after nearly half of the states nationwide have blocked the popular app. (AP Photo/Andy Manis, File)
Wisconsin, North Carolina governors ban popular TikTok app
by: SCOTT BAUER, Associated Press
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin and North Carolina on Thursday became the latest states to ban the use of TikTok on state phones and other devices, a move that comes after nearly half of the states nationwide have blocked the popular social media app owned by a Chinese company.
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers ordered the ban, which also includes WeChat, after he said he consulted with the FBI and emergency management officials. He cited potential risks to privacy, safety and security. Evers' order applies to most state agencies, with some exceptions like criminal investigators who may be using the app to track certain people.
"Defending our state's technology and cybersecurity infrastructure and protecting digital privacy will continue to be a top priority," Evers tweeted when he announced the ban.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, who like Evers was under pressure from Republicans to enact a ban, cited similar concerns.
"It's important for us to protect state information technology from foreign countries that have actively participated in cyberattacks against the United States," Cooper said. "Protecting North Carolina from cyber threats is vital to ensuring the safety, security, privacy, and success of our state and its people."
The University of Wisconsin System, which employs 40,000 faculty and staff, is also exempt. But UW System spokesperson Mark Pitsch said despite the exemption, the university was conducting a review and moving toward placing restrictions on the app being used on devices in order to protect against serious cybersecurity risks.
UW has numerous official TikTok accounts like one for the women's volleyball team, which has more than 41,000 followers. Universities often use TikTok accounts as a recruiting tool to connect with high school students.
The ban will be enforced by the state's technology division, which already restricts what apps state employees can access on their government phones.
Only about 12 state phones have TikTok on them, according to Evers.
Evers himself does not have a personal or official TikTok account, but he did maintain an account supporting his reelection campaign earlier this year. His office has said that account was not used on any state-issued devices.
Fears were stoked by news reports last year that a China-based team improperly accessed data of U.S. TikTok users, including two journalists, as part of a covert surveillance program to ferret out the source of leaks to the press.
There are also concerns that the company is sending masses of user data to China, in breach of stringent European privacy rules.
"We're disappointed that so many states are jumping on the political bandwagon to enact policies that will do nothing to advance cybersecurity in their states and are based on unfounded falsehoods about TikTok," Jamal Brown, a spokesperson for TikTok, said in an emailed statement.
TikTok is developing security and data privacy plans as part of an ongoing national security review by President Joe Biden's administration.
At least 22 other states, including, Ohio, New Jersey, Mississippi, Louisiana and South Dakota, have instituted bans on the use of TikTok on government devices. Congress last month banned TikTok from most U.S. government-issued devices over bipartisan concerns about security.
U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher, of Wisconsin, and Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, of Florida, introduced a bipartisan bill in December to ban TikTok from operating in the United States. Gallagher this week became chairman of a new House committee created with broad bipartisan support to investigate "strategic competition" between the U.S. and China.
Associated Press/Report for America writer Hannah Schoenbaum in Raleigh, North Carolina, contributed to this report.
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The Bacchae is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the Athenian playwright Euripides during his final years in Macedonia, at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon. It premiered posthumously at the Theatre of Dionysus in 405 BC as part of a tetralogy that also included Iphigeneia at Aulis and Alcmaeon in Corinth, and which Euripides' son or nephew probably directed. It won first prize in the City Dionysia festival competition. The Bacchae is concerned with two opposite sides of man's natures: There is the rational and civilized side, which is represented by the character of Pentheus, the king of Thebes, and then there is the instinctive side, which is represented by Dionysus. This side is sensual without analysis, it feels a connection between man and beast, and it is a potential source of divinity and spiritual power. In Euripides' plays the gods represent various human qualities, allowing the audience to grapple with considerations of the human condition. The Bacchae seems to be saying that it is perilous to deny or ignore the human desire for Dionysian experience; those who are open to the experience will find spiritual power, and those who suppress or repress the desire in themselves or others will transform it into a destructive force.
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Want consumers to buy direct? Wishing won't make it so.
Travel Distribution is an interesting, complex animal. Shoppers are incredibly fickle and they love to compare prices. And travel suppliers love to fill their airplanes, rooms, cruise ships, etc., at the highest possible rate of course!
There is an ongoing debate that is playing out in the marketplace about the value of third party distributors, as well as the role of search and metasearch in consumer decision making.
As a published author and noted authority on the topic of global distribution, I have written extensively about the value of the offline travel agent, particularly in the increased average daily room rate that they bring in for hoteliers.
Today, I want to write about the value of third party online travel agents and the search ecosystem for the hospitality community.
In PhoCusWright's most recent report on US Online Travel, they report the following consumer behavior. Online travel agencies are used 61% of the time to shop for travel. Search engines are chosen 54% of the time (which of course can then direct traffic to any number of sites selling the desired product or service). Travel provider sites are the preference just 36% of the time, followed by metasearch and review sites at 33% and 32% of the time respectively.
Most hoteliers have a policy that they will sell their products through a broad range of intermediaries, including traditional and online travel agencies/OTAs (nearly 50,000 worldwide and just under 14,000 here in the US), as well as wholesalers and tour operators. And of course, their call center, front desk and their website. Although it is advisable to open up all room types and rates to as many channels as possible, it is not mandatory.
Ultimately it is the hotel (or the chain) that decides what they will sell, through whom and at what rate and conditions. For larger OTAs, hotels will negotiate a special wholesale rate, known as merchant model rates. This rate is extended because the hotel knows the track record of the partner and the number of rooms per year that they can count on through the OTA (and their affiliates that use their inventory through their own sites).
This is no different than Tommy Bahama electing to sell some or all of their clothing and accessories in their own stores, online, through their catalog and in stores such as Nordstrom and Macy's, as well as on Amazon and Zappos. Very few major brands from clothing to electronics to travel suppliers preclude third parties from advertising their products.
A key part of the debate is whether third party distributors should be allowed to embed brand names in keyword buys with Google and Bing and other search engines. As stated in the PCW study, 54% of travel shoppers start here.
In keeping with the Tommy Bahamas story, here is what a consumer searching for Tommy Bahama will see. I live in Tampa, so that is impacting the results. We do have two stores here locally.
Here are the arguments FOR utilization of third parties to sell your products and allowing them to pay for ads that include your brand name.
1. The more the merrier - fill those seats, rooms and cabins (or sell those shirts, pants and dresses)! Consumers are used to having choice of where they buy products and services. They want to be in control and they want to be able to compare and ensure they are getting the best overall value. And since many sites offer a best rate guarantee and will match the rate for the same type of room and date/duration of stay, consumers often make the choice to shop with that retailer even over the brand directly.
2. It saves me money - If a third party sells for me, then they pay the bank transaction fees, which lowers my cost of sales. Many of them also offer travel insurance as an option, which can also include a cancel for any reason policy, which is good for the customer.
3. They provide the service - If you [third party provider] have loyal customers, and they need my service [hotel room, cabin, airline seat], I want to make sure that they can book me instead of my competitor. If I pull my inventory off your site entirely, I know that they would surely book my competitor. Plus, providing service, even online is expensive and each call that the third party takes is one call that my call center or front desk doesn't have to take.
4. I can focus on my core business AND it saves me money - They pay for the cost of acquiring and servicing the customer. All I have to do is provide high caliber service once they arrive.
1. I [the hotelier, cruise line, airline]want to be the only one that uses my brand name online. Period.
2. I want everyone to buy from me directly.
3. They are my customer and I can service them best without a third party intervening.
In a perfect world, Tommy Bahama would be the only one selling their line of clothing and accessories. But like most retailers, they have found that having distribution partners of all shapes and sizes makes economic and business sense.
Southwest is a great case in point in the travel industry of a company that used to only sell on swa.com, but now have expanded their distribution network. And ask your friends at IAC what happened when they shut off the Expedia sales spigot.
Selling online is NOT free for travel suppliers. It costs money to build and maintain a website, to run a call center and to remarket to customers to get them to come back.
Distributors are your friends and more importantly it is the customer that is in control today, not the supplier. There is SO much choice and like it or not, the travel product is largely a commodity.
I'm not suggesting that suppliers shut off their websites, but instead take a big breath and figure out what it would cost you to reach the combined unique visitors of the top online travel companies. If they can deliver guests to your front door and reduce your costs, then isn't it worth a sales commission?
Before you can make a rational decision, make sure you know your cost to acquire a customer, the cost to service each customer (calls per booking), the conversion rate for your website and your call center and that you know precisely where your bookings are coming from today.
If your customers are coming from Expedia, Priceline, Orbitz and Travelocity, it is wise to be aware that those OTAs have hundreds and even thousands of affiliates that are also representatives of your inventory.
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This year's FIFA World Cup in Russia, saw industry-leading global broadcasters embrace the latest, most advanced innovations that change the way live sports coverage is created, distributed and viewed. Throughout the tournament, Brazil's leading broadcaster Globo pushed boundaries and set new standards for live sports broadcasting by adopting Avid's Maestro augmented reality solutions to produce the most compelling, visually-attractive graphical content. By collaborating with global TV broadcast services market leader, Gearhouse Broadcast, Globo's creative vision to craft highly-engaging, immersive live sports viewing experiences became a reality.
In order to captivate millions of dedicated soccer fans across Brazil, efficiency and creativity had to be at the centre of Globo's FIFA World Cup operation. Gearhouse was selected by Globo to bring state-of-the-art production capabilities to its studio in Red Square, Moscow. Tested at Estúdios Globo, in Rio de Janeiro, and then at Gearhouse's UK facility, the team dedicated their time to perfect the new system, ensuring it gave a faultless performance when it hit the ground running in Russia.
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Globo's studio in Russia aired four live network news shows per day, and two weekly live network programs during the World Cup. It represents a major upgrade compared to its live sports production setup created for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. With no physical scenic elements in its new studio, Globo's team relied on three giant LED screens, three fixed cameras pointed to Red Square, three studio cameras (being one on a crane, one in a dolly and one in a tripod) and nothing more.
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CJ Appleton
Title: Volunteer Assistant Coach
Email: [email protected]
Previous College: Lewis & Clark (BA)
Years Active: 2018-Pres.
CJ Appleton joined the Pioneers coaching staff in 2018 after a pair of seasons assisting football.
When Appleton competed for the Pioneers basketball team, he earned an All-Northwest Conference selection during his junior season. He nearly averaged a double-double with 10 points and 8.5 rebounds per game that year. The Pioneers led the nation in rebounding margin that season.
In his first season on the football staff (2017), Lewis & Clark had its most All-NWC picks since 2013 including offensive lineman Devon Franklin, who was the first All-NWC from the offensive line since 2015 (Maka Ah Loo). The offensive line blocked for the most rushing yards by a running back (Michael Abraham - 469) since 2008.
Appleton joined the staff following a two-year career as an All-Northwest Conference tight end for the Pioneers. A year after debuting as a Lewis & Clark student-athlete with the Pios men's basketball team, Appleton joined the football team in 2015. That season, he finished with 44 receptions for 532 yards for an average of 12.1 yards per catch. He ranked in the NWC's top 10 for receptions that season.
In 2016, he finished with five touchdowns despite playing a shortened season because of injury.
Appleton received the Wilma Rudolph Award in June 2016.
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The Bagariyas of Rajasthan are one of the poorest and least literate tribes in India. While they are barely eking out an existence, their children don't go to school, they have no electricity, or in fact, any facilities that make life easier. Most developmental schemes seem to have bypassed them. But we see here, how a little money and a lot of initiative, can have a large impact on people's lives.
For centuries they led a semi-nomadic existence, surviving mainly by hunting and guarding other people's fields. Considered among the poorest and least literate castes in Rajasthan, most Bagariyas live in miserable little settlements outside villages, setting up their huts, made of baked mud, thorny branches and plastic sheets, on bits of barren land.
The dozen-odd Bagariya families who live on the outskirts of Kotri, in the north-eastern corner of the Ajmer district, are among the poorest inhabitants of the village. None of them owns more than a small parcel of land, compelling them to work as lowly-paid labourers or as guards in other people's fields, in return for wages in kind. Some eke out a livelihood making coal from wild bushes. While several other inhabitants of Kotri have borewells and pumps in their fields, enabling them to grow two crops a year, no Bagariya can afford these. Most houses in Kotri have electricity, but not a single Bagariya house does. Although electricity poles have been installed near the Bagariya settlement, so far no Bagariya family has arranged for a connection to their home.
The money sanctioned to the Bagariyas under the housing scheme isn't sufficient to build the two-roomed structure that Chhotu is dreaming of making for his family of eleven members, including his nine children. 'I'll have to take a loan of some thirty-five thousand rupees to cover the rest of the cost, at a two per cent monthly rate of interest,' he says.
Bagariya men sitting outside their hut. Most of them own no more than a small parcel of land, compelling them to work as lowly-paid labourers or as guards in other people's fields.
Despite being desperately poor, most Bagariyas have large families, with upto nine or ten children. Not a single Bagariya child studies in school. Only a few Bagariya children can somehow manage to read a few letters of the Hindi alphabet, having studied for a few years in a night school run by Manthan, a local people's organization located in Kotri. But none of them is literate in the real sense of the term.
A bagariya mother with her child. Most of the children don't go to school.
Till recently, the Bagariyas had no alternative but to drink the water from the hand-pump located in their locality, even though it is far too salty for human consumption. A recent intervention by Manthan, in association with Forrad, a Delhi-based organization working on water-related issues, has made a major difference in the lives of the Bagariyas in this regard. Under the innovative 'Back to Basics' programme, funds were collected from well-wishers for constructing water tanks (called 'haud' in the local dialect) outside each house in the Bagariya settlement. The cost of sponsoring one water tank, with a capacity of some 6000 litres, was around Rs.10,000. With this money, Manthan purchased the material necessary for the tank and paid the mason's fee, while each Bagariya family provided the labour for installing their own tank. Work was finished in just a week.
Thanks to the 'Back to Basics' intervention, every Bagariya house now has its own haud, saving girls and women the onerous task of trekking a long distance to fetch water and the compulsion of drinking the harmful brackish water from the hand-pump that the Bagariyas once used to rely on. But although Manthan's effort means a lot to the Bagariyas, each family still needs to spend some 350 rupees a month – a huge sum for them – to purchase a tanker-load of water from a businessman in a neighbouring village and arrange for it to be poured into their tanks.
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AOC claims Republicans motivated by 'sexual frustrations' in Twitter rant amid Florida trip controversy
December 31, 2021 By Houston Keene
"Squad" queen Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., suggested Friday that Republican critics are motivated by "sexual frustrations" due to the fact that "they can't date" the left-wing congresswoman.
The New York Democrat made the claim in response to online criticism she faced after reports revealed she had traveled to Miami with her boyfriend before the new year.
"If Republicans are mad they can't date me they can just say that instead of projecting their sexual frustrations onto my boyfriend's feet," Ocasio-Cortez tweeted on Friday in response to former Trump campaign advisor Steve Cortes, who had taken a shot at her boyfriend's attire.
AOC FUNDRAISES AFTER BEING SPOTTED IN MIAMI AMID NYC COVID-19 ONSLAUGHT
Ocasio-Cortez was spotted in Florida with her boyfriend amid a coronavirus spike in New York City, in a photo published by National Review. (National Review )
"Ya creepy weirdos," she continued.
The New York Democrat continued in a tweet thread that it is "starting to get old ignoring the very obvious, strange, and deranged sexual frustrations that underpin the Republican fixation on me, women, [and] LGBT+ people in general."
"These people clearly need therapy, won't do it, and use politics as their outlet instead. It's really weird," she added.
Ocasio-Cortez made headlines on Friday when it was reported that she and her boyfriend had traveled down to Miami amid the massive COVID surge in New York City.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is seen during the Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, testified before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday morning in Capitol Hill. Washington, D.C. October 23, 2019. (Photo by Aurora Samperio/NurPhoto via Getty Images) (Aurora Samperio/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
The National Review reported that Ocasio-Cortez was spotted out in Miami, publishing a photo of the congresswoman sipping on a drink with her boyfriend.
Since the congresswoman's arrival in the Sunshine State, Ocasio-Cortez's campaign has sent out a fundraising email to drum up cash for the New York congresswoman.
"But, candidly, our fundraising has slowed down since the summer months this year, and we're relying on your support today to get back on track, hit this goal, and keep Alexandria in Congress fighting for bold solutions for working families," the email reads.
Additionally, a record number of police, paramedics and other first responders in Ocasio-Cortez's home city have called out sick amid the surge, according to city officials.
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A Dissent Concerning Kevin Williamson
When the "bonds of affection" are strained, the spirit of generosity and the virtue of tolerance demand extraordinary measures to avert a break.
Conor Friedersdorf
Jason Lee / Reuters
Last month, The Atlantic hired Kevin Williamson, the longtime National Review staffer. Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, announced the move, declaring him a writer "whose force of intellect and acuity of insight reflect our ambition."
Immediately, critics began poring over Williamson's substantial archive of published writing and public statements. Among the most controversial was an exchange on Twitter about abortion and the death penalty. Williamson declared that "the law should treat abortion like any other homicide." Pushed to clarify, Williamson added, "I have hanging more in mind." Later, he expounded, "I'm torn on capital punishment generally; but treating abortion as homicide means what it means."
Many progressives cited those words as decisive proof that The Atlantic erred in hiring Williamson, even as many centrists and conservatives praised and defended him. "Weighed against these charges are hundreds of thousands of words of smart, stylish and often hilarious commentary, criticism and reportage," Bret Stephens wrote. "Shouldn't great prose and independent judgment count for something?"
The controversy divided The Atlantic staff in unknown proportions. And Thursday, Goldberg addressed the matter in an email. "Last week," he wrote, "I mentioned my belief that Kevin would represent an important addition to our roster of Ideas columnists, and I addressed the controversy surrounding some of his past tweeting and writing. I expressed my belief that no one's life work should be judged by an intemperate tweet, and that such an episode should not necessarily stop someone from having a fruitful career at The Atlantic. Late yesterday afternoon, information came to our attention that has caused us to reconsider this relationship. Specifically, the subject of one of Kevin's most controversial tweets was also a centerpiece of a podcast discussion in which Kevin explained his views on the subject of the death penalty and abortion. The language he used in this podcast—and in my conversations with him in recent days—made it clear that the original tweet did, in fact, represent his carefully considered views."
Goldberg added, "The tweet was not merely an impulsive, decontextualized, heat-of-the-moment post, as Kevin had explained it. Furthermore, the language used in the podcast was callous and violent. This runs contrary to The Atlantic's tradition of respectful, well-reasoned debate, and to the values of our workplace."
Finally, he fired Williamson. And from that I dissent.
Do not imagine that I am any less appalled than you at the idea of hanging women who have abortions. I oppose the death penalty, full stop. I would regard any expansion of executions as barbaric and any vast expansion as authoritarian and nightmarish. Even if a politician proposed simply incarcerating women who have abortions, I would oppose the proposition in keeping with my civil libertarian convictions.
What's more, I understand why the particular image of women strung up on the gallows stoked such revulsion in so many observers. In Williamson's initial formulation, his inclination to provoke evoked a monstrous dystopia. My own reaction is informed by an interview Williamson gave at Hillsdale College where he was asked by a student if he really argued that all women who have abortions ought to be hanged.
He called that an "intellectually dishonest" accounting of his deliberately provocative viewpoint. "I am generally against capital punishment, I am generally against abortion, I am always against ex-post facto punishment and always against lynching," he said.
Cathy Young, who is especially clear-eyed about the uncertainty around Williamson's exact position, probes all the nuances for those so inclined, but as best I can tell, his position is this: if he were writing the laws, abortion would be treated as homicide but homicides would not be punished by death; whereas in places where the law did punish homicide by death, he'd nevertheless favor charging abortions as homicides.
Does he want to execute women who have abortions? No. Would he charge them with homicide even knowing that the state would kill them were they convicted? Yes.
Even if I am mistaken, it doesn't matter for our purposes, both because I vehemently reject every plausible interpretation of Williamson's position, and because what I dissent from today concerns matters that transcend the abortion debate, or anything I might believe as a conflicted civil libertarian who deeply respects the emotions that it evokes among the "pro-life" and "pro-choice."
More specifically, I dissent from the way that Williamson was dragged, regardless of his position. That dragging would be a small matter in isolation, but it is of a piece with burgeoning, shortsighted modes of discourse that are corroding what few remaining ties bind the American center. Should that center fail to hold, anarchy will be loosed.
And I dissent from the termination that followed—a matter for which responsibility must fall on The Atlantic, not on Williamson's critics, even those critics who most egregiously distorted his words or their prominence in his journalism.
What about the mode of Williamson's dragging alarmed me?
Word of Williamson's hiring was greeted by some as if by mercenary opposition researchers determined to isolate the most outlying and offensive thoughts that he ever uttered, no matter how marginal to his years of journalistic work; to gleefully amplify them, sometimes in highly distorting ways, in a manner designed to stoke maximum upset and revulsion; and to frame them as if they said everything one needed to know about his character. To render him toxic was their purpose.
That mode was poison when reserved for cabinet nominees; it is poison when applied to journalistic hires; and it will be poison if, next week or year, it comes for you.
Insofar as opinion journalists indulged in it, the mode is also a professional failure. The best illustration of why that is so requires reading a 2015 post by Williamson where he reflects on his "unplanned" conception by parents who chose to give him up for adoption. "It is not as though I do not sympathize with women who feel that they are not ready for a child," he wrote. And later, he added, "It is impossible for me to know whether the woman who gave birth to me would have chosen abortion if that had been a more readily available alternative in 1972. I would not bet my life, neither the good nor the bad parts of it, on her not choosing it."
A journalist plumbing the depths of Williamson's personal archive with the intention of fully informing their readers would surely note that context in their renderings.
How many who dragged him noted it at all?
And then the termination: I worry that the firing was a failure of "the spirit of generosity," a value that The Atlantic has long touted as a core value. I know that it raised thorny, unresolved questions about what exactly is verboten at the magazine. I fear that it will make it harder for the publication to contribute to the sort of public sphere where the right and the left mutually benefit from fraught engagement. And I expect that many of my colleagues will bear the burden of being dragged in ways that opportunists on the right and the left will now take to be effective.
Finally, I worry that the dragging and the firing were failures of tolerance.
That virtue is unfashionable these days. And I believe that those who minimize, dismiss, or reject it underestimate its value and the potential consequences of its atrophy, even as many who value tolerance have lost the words or the stomach to defend it.
I have not.
Is any single viewpoint so heinous as to warrant firing someone from a job? I have previously probed that question, outside the journalistic context, in The Atlantic. I concluded that Nazis, KKK members, and white supremacists are the easiest cases—and even then, engagement short of total shunning has its uses.
But in most cases—in this case—I depart from the conventional wisdom.
I reject the assumption that social justice or civic progress are advanced, that repressive outcomes are avoided, or that vulnerable groups are best served, by partisans who focus on everyone's most extreme, or wrongheaded, or taboo, or outlying, or shocking, or problematic view—all but guaranteeing needless polarization.
I believe that justice is best advanced, that repressive outcomes are best avoided, and that vulnerable groups benefit disproportionately from a polity in which the public sphere is characterized by tolerance, forbearance, deliberate cross-ideological engagement within moderating institutions, and attempts at moral suasion rooted in love. At the group level, my sort of public sphere serves as a bulwark against the threat of authoritarianism that targets minorities; on an individual level, I believe engagement within it causes many to soften their most extreme views.
And I draw a distinction between the position that a given belief "is not something that belongs anywhere in the mainstream," and the crucially distinct belief that a person who holds any such position should be totally excluded from mainstream institutions, even if their participation in them never broaches the outlying view.
The latter approach fuels balkanization.
Those judgment calls are informed by my experience as a civil libertarian. Over the years, I've oft returned to subjects like the evil of torture; the misery inflicted by insufficiently constrained drone strikes; the outrage of Stop and Frisk; the barbaric practice of throwing humans in cages for possessing marijuana; and the carnage wrought by catastrophic wars of choice. Engaging on those subjects quickly cures one of the fantasy that any person's antagonists are simply deplorable and irredeemable—most of us want good outcomes as surely as anyone.
Civil libertarians also quickly learn that morally repugnant policies cannot be stigmatized out of the mainstream; that moral grandstanding cannot substitute for persuasion; and that Twitter mobs seldom choose the objects of their ire wisely. Marc Thiessen acts as a regular apologist for torture—yet Bari Weiss was dragged for a micro-aggression in a well-intended tweet congratulating an ice-skater. Don't drag Thiessen either. Purifying media institutions of beliefs that enjoy a measure of mainstream popularity, or of people most Americans do not regard as beyond the pale, merely guarantees that the terrain where fraught subjects are inevitably contested shifts to Reddit or Joe Rogan's podcast.
In an era without gatekeepers, purity-seekers threaten the relevance of journalistic institutions. And forcing people toward fringes, even in those rare cases where they earnestly want to more closely engage the mainstream, threatens civil society.
The weakest arguments against hiring and retaining Kevin Williamson judged him extremely harshly based on one or two things while giving little or no weight to literally years of beautiful, insightful work (much of it exhibiting the very concern for humanity that some Williamson critics mistakenly believe he lacks).
The strongest case against hiring him at The Atlantic contested whether or not Williamson's full body of work embodies the aforementioned "spirit of generosity."
Jack Shafer's description is useful here:
I've long admired Williamson's writing, if not his ideas, for the way he's internalized Michael Kinsley's warning that if you're afraid to go too far, you won't go far enough. Williamson almost always goes too far, taking his arguments to thought frontiers where there are no roads, no mobile phone service and sometimes barely enough air to breathe… see these National Review pieces arguing against reparations, decrying the mainstreaming of transgender rights, critiquing the "white working class" and dismissing the idea of "white supremacy."
Since the rise of Donald Trump, Williamson has emerged as maybe the most eloquent and forceful internal critic of that part of the white working class that went for Trump. He's a blue-collar Texan who regularly lets his fellow blue-collar white people have it for their moral failures, for their embrace of a strongman, for letting the "American values" they purport to stand for decay into a swamp of self-pity and conspiracy-mongering. He has become the center-left's favorite righty firebrand, and it's not hard to see why Goldberg wanted him aboard.
But once you get beyond the anti-Trumpism, he also holds a lot of social positions the center-left loathes, and he's ferociously good at articulating them. He's the kind of writer comfortable liberals ignore at their peril. Every Williamson article contains strong meat, which has led his detractors to dismiss him as a troll. But that's not who he is. He's really more of an ogre who loves to take arguments to the breaking point in hopes of shocking readers with his cold, unbound logic. Where other writers might serve 7 percent alcohol in their brew, Williamson likes to up his percentage to 20. Where other writers might stop at mean, Williamson keeps going all the way to cruel.
Erin Gloria Ryan is more harsh in her assessment, but offers similar characterizations:
Williamson and I disagree on almost everything, but I've enjoyed some of his work at National Review, his longtime professional home. He's often a dextrous thinker, a compelling writer. He's sometimes funny. I still think about and reference one column of his from last October on at least a weekly basis. The problem is that Williamson is fearless in the way that male political commentators who fancy themselves provocateurs are fearless, which is to say: a figure whose bouts of recklessness threaten any goodwill his moments of actual bravery garner.
Decide for yourself whether the positive or negative gloss on Williamson's oeuvre fits best. Is a writer like that a good fit at The Atlantic? Reasonable people can disagree.
Asked what I thought of Williamson after he was hired, I emailed a colleague that his reported essays "are exquisitely written, and evince a deep concern for humanity that his critics miss … they don't understand the mode of some who grew up in dysfunction, hate what it does to people, and don't think being polite about it serves anyone."
And I acknowledged he has at times behaved in ways that I often criticize in public discourse, "so I see why they upset people," I added. "I mean, they upset me: as someone who strives to think through arguments from a bunch of angles, I've often found even tedious or frustrating Twitter exchanges valuable in making my conclusions more nuanced; the way Kevin behaved in his worst moments was a tiny part of a big problem that has made social media a worse commons for everyone."
On the whole, I thought that Williamson would bring out the best in us, and we would bring out the best in him; and that we might all learn valuable lessons during the daily work of bridging fraught gaps in the editorial and ideological cultures that separate The Atlantic and its sensitivities from National Review and its sensitivities.
If Williamson hadn't have been hired, I would've understood that, too.
But once he was hired, it seems to me that the burden of embodying "the spirit of generosity" shifted to The Atlantic and its staff. We owed a person who took a risk to join us an opportunity to be judged on the basis of his work for us, and his comportment as our colleague, rather than to presume that things couldn't work out.
Said David French after his firing:
I've spent my entire adult life in an academic and media environment that put a premium on shocking the conservative conscience. Advocate for the most barbaric abortion practices? Fine. Celebrate an artist who dips a crucifix in urine? Cool. Decry 9/11 first responders as "not human" because of white supremacy? Intriguing. But the marketplace of ideas isn't for the faint of heart, and good conservatives learn to simultaneously defend the culture of free speech while also fighting hard to build a culture of virtue and respect.
Look, I know it's easy for some to dismiss Kevin's termination as mere inside-baseball media drama. But it's more than that. It's a declaration by one of America's most powerful media entities that it can't even coexist with a man like Kevin. If he wants to write, he should run along to his conservative home. His new colleagues simply couldn't abide his presence.
I am honestly uncertain as to whether or not the staff of The Atlantic could have abided Williamson's presence—the staff has grown significantly in recent years, so I know a much smaller percentage of people than before, and I work from Southern California, so I am only rarely in the office and haven't met a lot of people.
I do know, given the ideological makeup of the staff, that getting along despite deep differences would've required Williamson to tolerate beliefs that he finds highly objectionable in many whom he encountered; while many of those encountering him would find just one such person in the company. The ability to tolerate the outgroup is a vital skill at any publication that aspires to the motto, "Of no party or clique." I hope that the deliberate work it takes for any institution to cultivate, hone, and maintain that skill is a priority for The Atlantic going forward.
In an empathy-inducing column, Ross Douthat laments what he perceives as "the inability of contemporary liberalism to see itself from the outside, as it looks to the many people who for some reason, class or religion or historical experience, are not fully indoctrinated into its increasingly incoherent mix of orthodoxies." Whether he is right or wrong in any particular, the balance of his thoughts are worth reading for insight into the degree of toleration folks with his views often achieve.
Goldberg's email to staff about the firing raises also questions about what he considers verboten as the publication's decider-in-chief. Here's the passage about a podcast where Williamson reiterated his Tweets on abortion and the death penalty:
The tweet was not merely an impulsive, decontextualized, heat-of-the-moment post, as Kevin had explained it. Furthermore, the language used in the podcast was callous and violent. This runs contrary to The Atlantic's tradition of respectful, well-reasoned debate, and to the values of our workplace.
In that formulation, Williamson transgressed partly because he held a verboten viewpoint; partly because of inconsistent explanations about that viewpoint; partly because he used callous or violent language; partly due to a failure of respectful debate; and partly due to violating unnamed workplace values. Significantly, such behavior needn't characterize one's work at The Atlantic to bear on one's place there. Merely having engaged in those behaviors—or any one of them?—on a bygone podcast, or a since deleted tweet, is conceivably actionable.
The line could hardly be more open to interpretation.
Now, unfortunate ambiguity was perhaps inevitable; Goldberg was alerting staff in real time to a termination, not sketching out a definitive document on editorial philosophy. Complicating matters, there's no way for The Atlantic's staff, or the public, to fully know what took place in conversations that ultimately led to the decision. Perhaps other factors unknown to me and you were definitive in the termination.
But the rationale for the firing, whatever its fullness, doesn't alter certain of its consequences. Says Shafer, "The real losers are Atlantic writers and Atlantic readers—writers because they'll become faint-hearted about their work (who wants to be the next Williamson?) and readers because the magazine will be less eager to challenge them." I hope he is wrong; showing him so will require work at clarity, so that current staffers, prospective hires, and readers know where they stand.
For example: As surely as I tolerate Williamson, and benefit from reading his work in spite of our deep disagreements, I would tolerate a pro-choice colleague who went on a podcast, followed deep convictions to a logical but extreme conclusion, and found themselves declaring in conversation that even in the third trimester, even when there is no risk to the mother's health, abortion ought to be legal, even if the doctor performing it used a procedure accurately described as follows:
During the partial-birth procedure, the abortionist uses forceps to pull a living baby feet-first through the birth canal until the baby's body is exposed, leaving only the head just within the uterus. The abortionist then forces surgical scissors into the base of the baby's skull creating an incision through which he inserts a suction tube to evacuate the brain tissue from the baby's skull. The evacuation of this tissue causes the skull to collapse, allowing the baby's head to be pulled from the birth canal.
Would The Atlantic tolerate a staffer with that view? Would the answer turn on something about its substance? Or the proposition that Atlantic staffers should not be expected to tolerate colleagues with views many find odious beyond a given point?
Robert P. George posed this question on Twitter: "Thought experiment: Imagine that The Atlantic hires Peter Singer, but critics demand that he be fired for saying it's not in principle morally wrong for parents to kill newborn infant children. Conservatives: Would you support his being fired? Liberals: Would you oppose it?"
These are the sorts of questions that Atlantic staffers, freelancers who wish to contribute to the magazine, and prospective hires will inevitably wonder absent clarity.
Of course, all publications face thorny questions of this sort.
My long experience at The Atlantic imbues me with faith in the prospect of clarifying matters in ways that avoid the slide toward the faintheartedness that Shafer fears.
As ever, the work that appears in our pages will be the truest test.
But in my experience as a writer who, while certainly not a movement conservative, departs frequently and vehemently from what might be called woke consensus progressivism, I've always had the freedom to write about what I want; and I have never been pressured to take, alter, or soften any viewpoint whatever, full stop.
Indeed, from the time I was a junior staffer, when the political landscape was utterly different, Goldberg himself, Jim Fallows, Andrew Sullivan, and other senior figures encouraged me even in my sharpest disagreements with them; before the 2016 election, it was made explicitly clear to me that if I disagreed with the magazine's decision to endorse Hillary Clinton, the third endorsement in its history, and wanted to dissent, or even to make a case for Donald Trump, I was welcome to follow my ideas wherever they led. Last week, Goldberg went out of his way to affirm that I could write about Williamson's firing, regardless of whether I took issue with his decision. "You have to come down where you come down," he said. "You already know this, but I want to make it clear that you have my full support."
Goldberg is earnest in his desire to publish ideologically diverse voices at The Atlantic—remember, no one made him go and hire Williamson in the first place. That Williamson was fired, for better or worse, does not render The Atlantic a small tent. It remains depressingly difficult to find many bigger tents in American media.
Alas, Goldberg's aspiration to create a bigger tent may be much harder to achieve now. Prospective hires with outlying views, left or right, will suspect that they are likelier to be dragged with whatever is most inflammatory in their personal archive. And they will have lingering doubts about whether The Atlantic will stand behind them, come what may. The push for ideological diversity will be easier to achieve among junior staff, and perhaps future hires there can serve as a proof of intent.
In Tolerance Among the Virtues, John R. Bowlin describes those who hold that tolerance "carries the taint of moral danger, decadence, and betrayal. For why should we tolerate beliefs we consider false, actions we consider vicious, social practices we consider dangerous or scandalous, institutional arrangements we consider cruel or corrupt?"
The reason, of course, is that rejecting tolerance shows "disregard for the world that we inhabit," where conflict among lives and commitments are inescapable, and where the inescapable alternative to tolerance is violence or repression.
And yet he understands why some reject it.
The virtue is difficult, requiring us "to choke down our outrage and stifle our desire." To escape that difficulty, many simply abandon their objection to what they at first found odious, "and instead generate some other attitude, perhaps indifference, perhaps acceptance." Those practicing actual tolerance and those who are merely indifferent to the odious start to look alike by outward appearances. It becomes easy to mistake constructive tolerance for apathy toward injustice.
What happens next is ascendent in 2018:
As perfect tolerance is rare and painful differences many, most assume that tolerance is nothing but these postures, nothing but elite indifference that quickly melts away into easy acceptance. Indeed, most of its critics are quick to assume that tolerance simply is this moral collapse.
And, fearing moral collapse, some will not only decry tolerance but flee … Looking for a solution to the problems of association that disagreement and difference invariably generate, unable to combine objection and endurance as the virtuous do, and appalled by the smooth indifference and contemptible acceptance that is so often mistaken for tolerance, they reassign the objectionable and yet potentially tolerable to the unbearably harmful and possibly dangerous.
Individuals participating in the public sphere, and publications that aspire to cultivate a broad civic dialogue, ought never slip into indifference to injustice or abandon moral judgments. But neither should they mistake tolerance for moral collapse. Much can be worked out by objecting to the objectionable in ways that do not foreclose the possibility of all cooperation. As citizens, if not as employees of any particular company, we are inescapably bound. And it is incumbent on all of us, even in our inevitable moments of pained outrage, to model how to work together.
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