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5781 Barkhatova este un asteroid din centura principală, descoperit pe 24 septembrie 1990, de Nikolai Cernîh.
Legături externe
5781 Barkhatova în JPL Small-Body Database
5781 Barkhatova în baza de date a Minor Planet Center
Diagrama orbitei asteroidului 5781 Barkhatova (JPL)
Centura de asteroizi
Obiecte astronomice descoperite în 1990
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Home >> Automotive >> Why Get an Auto Air Conditioning Service in Hudson, FL?
Why Get an Auto Air Conditioning Service in Hudson, FL?
Posted by Caleb Hernandez in Automotive | Comments Off on Why Get an Auto Air Conditioning Service in Hudson, FL?
The air conditioner is one of the most important components in modern vehicles. Almost every car produced around the world now has an air conditioner built into it. Without it, the temperature in the cabin is likely to reach uncomfortable levels, especially during the summer months. The heating and air conditioning module is installed in the engine bay, and like any other component in the vehicle, it also requires regular maintenance. From time to time, you will need to take your car to a local workshop for auto air conditioning service in Hudson, FL. If you don't get your air conditioner serviced at least once in a year, it may not function smoothly. Here are some reasons why regular servicing is necessary.
When you take your car in for an auto air conditioning service, the technicians will remove all of the components and unhook the pipes that connect the blower motor within. They will clean the pipes and remove all of the dirt and debris that might be lodged in the pipes or couplings. They will also check for signs of disrepair to any component, such as the cooling coils, which might need to be replaced. If you are looking for spare parts for your air conditioner, you should check out teddybearsusedparts.com. This company offers high-quality spare parts for automobiles at affordable prices. This will reduce the burden on the engine every time the air conditioner is turned on, and it will also improve fuel efficiency.
As mentioned above, all of the pipes and couplings will be removed and cleaned thoroughly during an auto air conditioning service. This can prevent damage to the internal components over time and prolong the useful life of the conditioner.
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Joana is Legal Counsel. She joined Partech in 2015.
Before joining Partech, Joana worked as Corporate Finance Legal Counsel for Advis, a law firm, as well as for Weil Gotshal and Manges, Orrick Rambaud Martel and Oddo Bank, and she was Lecturer in Banking and Financial Law at University of Cergy-Pontoise.
She graduated from the University Paris Dauphine with a Master's degree in Business Law, from University Paris – Saclay with a Master's degree in Business and Human Resources Management and from University Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris I) with a Master's degree in Corporate Law.
In her free time, she likes travelling, dancing tango, listening to Jazz music.
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Record 319/2271 Cary Memorial Library 2016. All rights reserved.
Abstract Newspaper, Souvenir, from the Boston Sunday Post, featuring reproductions of artwork featuring Revolutionary War scenes. To Commemorate the Sesquicentennial celebration.
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Is there a relation between firms' ESG performance and their stock return performance?
Firms' performance on Environmental, Social, and Governance ("ESG") issues has been gathering increasing attention from various parties, including customers, employees, public interest groups, and government regulators. Firms, in turn, have responded to this scrutiny by undertaking internal initiatives to improve performance on ESG issues, conducting non-deal management roadshows with investors to showcase their ESG practices, and publicly reporting on their ESG efforts in their annual reports. Against this backdrop, investors have been asking whether ESG performance predicts stock returns.
A key challenge in examining the return predictability of ESG is how to measure ESG. Drawing on academic literature, we constructed a new corporate governance ("G") metric based on the observation that the governance problem globally differs from that in the U.S. in three important ways. First, ownership structure tends to be more concentrated globally, with control being exercised by a founder, family, or state. Controlling shareholders can divert value from minority investors in many ways, and potentially vitiate traditional governance mechanisms such as boards of directors. Second, shareholder value maximization is not a universally acknowledged firm objective, and firms with more of a "stakeholder orientation" systematically subject shareholder interests to competition against the interests of a broader set of stakeholders. Third, it is difficult to assess firm-level governance in isolation from the country-level institutional setting that envelops it. Weak country-level institutions increase the risk of shareholder loss. We constructed a new governance metric that sought to systematically incorporate these governance factors alongside traditional governance factors.
We further constructed new environmental ("E") and social ("S") metrics by evaluating firms' performance on material E and S issues. Material issues are those that are expected to impact financial performance. For example, fuel management is likely a material environmental issue for healthcare distributors who have a large fleet of distribution vehicles, but not for healthcare providers who are not heavy fuel consumers. We constructed material E and S metrics industry-by-industry, since material E and S issues likely vary by industry as in the foregoing example.
The new ESG score combined the new governance score, and material environmental and social scores, described above.
We found significant evidence that firms with better governance had higher future stock returns in a global investable universe consisting of large, mid, and small cap firms from 42 countries.
Stripping out confounding differences in style characteristics, time, and sector, firms in the top governance quartile outperformed those in the bottom quartile by a statistically significant 31 basis points monthly, on average, over the 2009-2017 period for which we had governance data. This performance differential had an annualized information ratio of 0.75.
Firms in the top ESG quartile outperformed those in the bottom quartile by an average 32 basis points monthly over the 2013-2017 period for which we had ESG data. This performance differential had an annualized information ratio of 0.87.
We conducted a battery of robustness tests, and concluded that firms' governance and ESG performance have the potential to predict their return performance if governance and ESG are measured correctly.
Firms' performance on Environmental, Social, and Governance (hereafter, "ESG") issues has garnered increasing attention from various parties, including customers, employees, public interest groups, and government regulators. Firms, in turn, are increasingly ESG-aware, undertaking internal initiatives to improve performance on ESG issues, conducting non-deal management roadshows with investors to showcase their ESG practices, and publicly reporting on their ESG efforts in their annual reports. Against this backdrop, investors have been scanning for potential rewards and risk. Is there a relation between firms' stock return performance and their ESG performance? A key challenge in examining the return predictability of ESG is how to measure ESG. In this paper we draw on prior academic literature to construct a new measure of ESG, and test its return predictability in a global investable universe.
et al., 2002; Johnson et al., 2000; Jiang et al., 2010). In this case, traditional governance metrics such as board of director characteristics are unlikely to be informative about the strength of corporate governance if the board of directors is captured by the controlling shareholder.
Second, it is generally accepted in the U.S./U.K. setting that the purpose of the firm is to maximize shareholder value. This conception of the firm is not universally acknowledged across countries. Rather, in many countries the interests of shareholders are weighed against those of employees, community groups, and other stakeholders. The competing objectives of stakeholders likely render governance mechanisms developed in the U.S./U.K. setting less effective in other countries. For example, an independent board is unlikely to accord primacy to shareholder interests if half the board consists of employee representatives as is required for (supervisory boards of) large German companies (OECD, 2017)1.
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package config
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf/internal"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf/internal/models"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf/plugins/aggregators"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf/plugins/inputs"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf/plugins/outputs"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf/plugins/parsers"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf/plugins/processors"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf/plugins/serializers"
"github.com/influxdata/toml"
"github.com/influxdata/toml/ast"
)
var (
// Default input plugins
inputDefaults = []string{"cpu", "mem", "swap", "system", "kernel",
"processes", "disk", "diskio"}
// Default output plugins
outputDefaults = []string{"influxdb"}
// envVarRe is a regex to find environment variables in the config file
envVarRe = regexp.MustCompile(`\$\w+`)
)
// Config specifies the URL/user/password for the database that telegraf
// will be logging to, as well as all the plugins that the user has
// specified
type Config struct {
Tags map[string]string
InputFilters []string
OutputFilters []string
Agent *AgentConfig
Inputs []*models.RunningInput
Outputs []*models.RunningOutput
Aggregators []*models.RunningAggregator
// Processors have a slice wrapper type because they need to be sorted
Processors models.RunningProcessors
}
func NewConfig() *Config {
c := &Config{
// Agent defaults:
Agent: &AgentConfig{
Interval: internal.Duration{Duration: 10 * time.Second},
RoundInterval: true,
FlushInterval: internal.Duration{Duration: 10 * time.Second},
},
Tags: make(map[string]string),
Inputs: make([]*models.RunningInput, 0),
Outputs: make([]*models.RunningOutput, 0),
Processors: make([]*models.RunningProcessor, 0),
InputFilters: make([]string, 0),
OutputFilters: make([]string, 0),
}
return c
}
type AgentConfig struct {
// Interval at which to gather information
Interval internal.Duration
// RoundInterval rounds collection interval to 'interval'.
// ie, if Interval=10s then always collect on :00, :10, :20, etc.
RoundInterval bool
// By default, precision will be set to the same timestamp order as the
// collection interval, with the maximum being 1s.
// ie, when interval = "10s", precision will be "1s"
// when interval = "250ms", precision will be "1ms"
// Precision will NOT be used for service inputs. It is up to each individual
// service input to set the timestamp at the appropriate precision.
Precision internal.Duration
// CollectionJitter is used to jitter the collection by a random amount.
// Each plugin will sleep for a random time within jitter before collecting.
// This can be used to avoid many plugins querying things like sysfs at the
// same time, which can have a measurable effect on the system.
CollectionJitter internal.Duration
// FlushInterval is the Interval at which to flush data
FlushInterval internal.Duration
// FlushJitter Jitters the flush interval by a random amount.
// This is primarily to avoid large write spikes for users running a large
// number of telegraf instances.
// ie, a jitter of 5s and interval 10s means flushes will happen every 10-15s
FlushJitter internal.Duration
// MetricBatchSize is the maximum number of metrics that is wrote to an
// output plugin in one call.
MetricBatchSize int
// MetricBufferLimit is the max number of metrics that each output plugin
// will cache. The buffer is cleared when a successful write occurs. When
// full, the oldest metrics will be overwritten. This number should be a
// multiple of MetricBatchSize. Due to current implementation, this could
// not be less than 2 times MetricBatchSize.
MetricBufferLimit int
// FlushBufferWhenFull tells Telegraf to flush the metric buffer whenever
// it fills up, regardless of FlushInterval. Setting this option to true
// does _not_ deactivate FlushInterval.
FlushBufferWhenFull bool
// TODO(cam): Remove UTC and parameter, they are no longer
// valid for the agent config. Leaving them here for now for backwards-
// compatability
UTC bool `toml:"utc"`
// Debug is the option for running in debug mode
Debug bool
// Logfile specifies the file to send logs to
Logfile string
// Quiet is the option for running in quiet mode
Quiet bool
Hostname string
OmitHostname bool
}
// Inputs returns a list of strings of the configured inputs.
func (c *Config) InputNames() []string {
var name []string
for _, input := range c.Inputs {
name = append(name, input.Name())
}
return name
}
// Outputs returns a list of strings of the configured outputs.
func (c *Config) OutputNames() []string {
var name []string
for _, output := range c.Outputs {
name = append(name, output.Name)
}
return name
}
// ListTags returns a string of tags specified in the config,
// line-protocol style
func (c *Config) ListTags() string {
var tags []string
for k, v := range c.Tags {
tags = append(tags, fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", k, v))
}
sort.Strings(tags)
return strings.Join(tags, " ")
}
var header = `# Telegraf Configuration
#
# Telegraf is entirely plugin driven. All metrics are gathered from the
# declared inputs, and sent to the declared outputs.
#
# Plugins must be declared in here to be active.
# To deactivate a plugin, comment out the name and any variables.
#
# Use 'telegraf -config telegraf.conf -test' to see what metrics a config
# file would generate.
#
# Environment variables can be used anywhere in this config file, simply prepend
# them with $. For strings the variable must be within quotes (ie, "$STR_VAR"),
# for numbers and booleans they should be plain (ie, $INT_VAR, $BOOL_VAR)
# Global tags can be specified here in key="value" format.
[global_tags]
# dc = "us-east-1" # will tag all metrics with dc=us-east-1
# rack = "1a"
## Environment variables can be used as tags, and throughout the config file
# user = "$USER"
# Configuration for telegraf agent
[agent]
## Default data collection interval for all inputs
interval = "10s"
## Rounds collection interval to 'interval'
## ie, if interval="10s" then always collect on :00, :10, :20, etc.
round_interval = true
## Telegraf will send metrics to outputs in batches of at most
## metric_batch_size metrics.
## This controls the size of writes that Telegraf sends to output plugins.
metric_batch_size = 1000
## For failed writes, telegraf will cache metric_buffer_limit metrics for each
## output, and will flush this buffer on a successful write. Oldest metrics
## are dropped first when this buffer fills.
## This buffer only fills when writes fail to output plugin(s).
metric_buffer_limit = 10000
## Collection jitter is used to jitter the collection by a random amount.
## Each plugin will sleep for a random time within jitter before collecting.
## This can be used to avoid many plugins querying things like sysfs at the
## same time, which can have a measurable effect on the system.
collection_jitter = "0s"
## Default flushing interval for all outputs. You shouldn't set this below
## interval. Maximum flush_interval will be flush_interval + flush_jitter
flush_interval = "10s"
## Jitter the flush interval by a random amount. This is primarily to avoid
## large write spikes for users running a large number of telegraf instances.
## ie, a jitter of 5s and interval 10s means flushes will happen every 10-15s
flush_jitter = "0s"
## By default, precision will be set to the same timestamp order as the
## collection interval, with the maximum being 1s.
## Precision will NOT be used for service inputs, such as logparser and statsd.
## Valid values are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s".
precision = ""
## Logging configuration:
## Run telegraf with debug log messages.
debug = false
## Run telegraf in quiet mode (error log messages only).
quiet = false
## Specify the log file name. The empty string means to log to stderr.
logfile = ""
## Override default hostname, if empty use os.Hostname()
hostname = ""
## If set to true, do no set the "host" tag in the telegraf agent.
omit_hostname = false
###############################################################################
# OUTPUT PLUGINS #
###############################################################################
`
var processorHeader = `
###############################################################################
# PROCESSOR PLUGINS #
###############################################################################
`
var aggregatorHeader = `
###############################################################################
# AGGREGATOR PLUGINS #
###############################################################################
`
var inputHeader = `
###############################################################################
# INPUT PLUGINS #
###############################################################################
`
var serviceInputHeader = `
###############################################################################
# SERVICE INPUT PLUGINS #
###############################################################################
`
// PrintSampleConfig prints the sample config
func PrintSampleConfig(
inputFilters []string,
outputFilters []string,
aggregatorFilters []string,
processorFilters []string,
) {
fmt.Printf(header)
// print output plugins
if len(outputFilters) != 0 {
printFilteredOutputs(outputFilters, false)
} else {
printFilteredOutputs(outputDefaults, false)
// Print non-default outputs, commented
var pnames []string
for pname := range outputs.Outputs {
if !sliceContains(pname, outputDefaults) {
pnames = append(pnames, pname)
}
}
sort.Strings(pnames)
printFilteredOutputs(pnames, true)
}
// print processor plugins
fmt.Printf(processorHeader)
if len(processorFilters) != 0 {
printFilteredProcessors(processorFilters, false)
} else {
pnames := []string{}
for pname := range processors.Processors {
pnames = append(pnames, pname)
}
sort.Strings(pnames)
printFilteredProcessors(pnames, true)
}
// pring aggregator plugins
fmt.Printf(aggregatorHeader)
if len(aggregatorFilters) != 0 {
printFilteredAggregators(aggregatorFilters, false)
} else {
pnames := []string{}
for pname := range aggregators.Aggregators {
pnames = append(pnames, pname)
}
sort.Strings(pnames)
printFilteredAggregators(pnames, true)
}
// print input plugins
fmt.Printf(inputHeader)
if len(inputFilters) != 0 {
printFilteredInputs(inputFilters, false)
} else {
printFilteredInputs(inputDefaults, false)
// Print non-default inputs, commented
var pnames []string
for pname := range inputs.Inputs {
if !sliceContains(pname, inputDefaults) {
pnames = append(pnames, pname)
}
}
sort.Strings(pnames)
printFilteredInputs(pnames, true)
}
}
func printFilteredProcessors(processorFilters []string, commented bool) {
// Filter processors
var pnames []string
for pname := range processors.Processors {
if sliceContains(pname, processorFilters) {
pnames = append(pnames, pname)
}
}
sort.Strings(pnames)
// Print Outputs
for _, pname := range pnames {
creator := processors.Processors[pname]
output := creator()
printConfig(pname, output, "processors", commented)
}
}
func printFilteredAggregators(aggregatorFilters []string, commented bool) {
// Filter outputs
var anames []string
for aname := range aggregators.Aggregators {
if sliceContains(aname, aggregatorFilters) {
anames = append(anames, aname)
}
}
sort.Strings(anames)
// Print Outputs
for _, aname := range anames {
creator := aggregators.Aggregators[aname]
output := creator()
printConfig(aname, output, "aggregators", commented)
}
}
func printFilteredInputs(inputFilters []string, commented bool) {
// Filter inputs
var pnames []string
for pname := range inputs.Inputs {
if sliceContains(pname, inputFilters) {
pnames = append(pnames, pname)
}
}
sort.Strings(pnames)
// cache service inputs to print them at the end
servInputs := make(map[string]telegraf.ServiceInput)
// for alphabetical looping:
servInputNames := []string{}
// Print Inputs
for _, pname := range pnames {
creator := inputs.Inputs[pname]
input := creator()
switch p := input.(type) {
case telegraf.ServiceInput:
servInputs[pname] = p
servInputNames = append(servInputNames, pname)
continue
}
printConfig(pname, input, "inputs", commented)
}
// Print Service Inputs
if len(servInputs) == 0 {
return
}
sort.Strings(servInputNames)
fmt.Printf(serviceInputHeader)
for _, name := range servInputNames {
printConfig(name, servInputs[name], "inputs", commented)
}
}
func printFilteredOutputs(outputFilters []string, commented bool) {
// Filter outputs
var onames []string
for oname := range outputs.Outputs {
if sliceContains(oname, outputFilters) {
onames = append(onames, oname)
}
}
sort.Strings(onames)
// Print Outputs
for _, oname := range onames {
creator := outputs.Outputs[oname]
output := creator()
printConfig(oname, output, "outputs", commented)
}
}
type printer interface {
Description() string
SampleConfig() string
}
func printConfig(name string, p printer, op string, commented bool) {
comment := ""
if commented {
comment = "# "
}
fmt.Printf("\n%s# %s\n%s[[%s.%s]]", comment, p.Description(), comment,
op, name)
config := p.SampleConfig()
if config == "" {
fmt.Printf("\n%s # no configuration\n\n", comment)
} else {
lines := strings.Split(config, "\n")
for i, line := range lines {
if i == 0 || i == len(lines)-1 {
fmt.Print("\n")
continue
}
fmt.Print(strings.TrimRight(comment+line, " ") + "\n")
}
}
}
func sliceContains(name string, list []string) bool {
for _, b := range list {
if b == name {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// PrintInputConfig prints the config usage of a single input.
func PrintInputConfig(name string) error {
if creator, ok := inputs.Inputs[name]; ok {
printConfig(name, creator(), "inputs", false)
} else {
return errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("Input %s not found", name))
}
return nil
}
// PrintOutputConfig prints the config usage of a single output.
func PrintOutputConfig(name string) error {
if creator, ok := outputs.Outputs[name]; ok {
printConfig(name, creator(), "outputs", false)
} else {
return errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("Output %s not found", name))
}
return nil
}
func (c *Config) LoadDirectory(path string) error {
walkfn := func(thispath string, info os.FileInfo, _ error) error {
if info == nil {
log.Printf("W! Telegraf is not permitted to read %s", thispath)
return nil
}
if info.IsDir() {
return nil
}
name := info.Name()
if len(name) < 6 || name[len(name)-5:] != ".conf" {
return nil
}
err := c.LoadConfig(thispath)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
return filepath.Walk(path, walkfn)
}
// Try to find a default config file at these locations (in order):
// 1. $TELEGRAF_CONFIG_PATH
// 2. $HOME/.telegraf/telegraf.conf
// 3. /etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf
//
func getDefaultConfigPath() (string, error) {
envfile := os.Getenv("TELEGRAF_CONFIG_PATH")
homefile := os.ExpandEnv("${HOME}/.telegraf/telegraf.conf")
etcfile := "/etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf"
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
etcfile = `C:\Program Files\Telegraf\telegraf.conf`
}
for _, path := range []string{envfile, homefile, etcfile} {
if _, err := os.Stat(path); err == nil {
log.Printf("I! Using config file: %s", path)
return path, nil
}
}
// if we got here, we didn't find a file in a default location
return "", fmt.Errorf("No config file specified, and could not find one"+
" in $TELEGRAF_CONFIG_PATH, %s, or %s", homefile, etcfile)
}
// LoadConfig loads the given config file and applies it to c
func (c *Config) LoadConfig(path string) error {
var err error
if path == "" {
if path, err = getDefaultConfigPath(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
tbl, err := parseFile(path)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error parsing %s, %s", path, err)
}
// Parse tags tables first:
for _, tableName := range []string{"tags", "global_tags"} {
if val, ok := tbl.Fields[tableName]; ok {
subTable, ok := val.(*ast.Table)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: invalid configuration", path)
}
if err = toml.UnmarshalTable(subTable, c.Tags); err != nil {
log.Printf("E! Could not parse [global_tags] config\n")
return fmt.Errorf("Error parsing %s, %s", path, err)
}
}
}
// Parse agent table:
if val, ok := tbl.Fields["agent"]; ok {
subTable, ok := val.(*ast.Table)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: invalid configuration", path)
}
if err = toml.UnmarshalTable(subTable, c.Agent); err != nil {
log.Printf("E! Could not parse [agent] config\n")
return fmt.Errorf("Error parsing %s, %s", path, err)
}
}
// Parse all the rest of the plugins:
for name, val := range tbl.Fields {
subTable, ok := val.(*ast.Table)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: invalid configuration", path)
}
switch name {
case "agent", "global_tags", "tags":
case "outputs":
for pluginName, pluginVal := range subTable.Fields {
switch pluginSubTable := pluginVal.(type) {
// legacy [outputs.influxdb] support
case *ast.Table:
if err = c.addOutput(pluginName, pluginSubTable); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error parsing %s, %s", path, err)
}
case []*ast.Table:
for _, t := range pluginSubTable {
if err = c.addOutput(pluginName, t); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error parsing %s, %s", path, err)
}
}
default:
return fmt.Errorf("Unsupported config format: %s, file %s",
pluginName, path)
}
}
case "inputs", "plugins":
for pluginName, pluginVal := range subTable.Fields {
switch pluginSubTable := pluginVal.(type) {
// legacy [inputs.cpu] support
case *ast.Table:
if err = c.addInput(pluginName, pluginSubTable); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error parsing %s, %s", path, err)
}
case []*ast.Table:
for _, t := range pluginSubTable {
if err = c.addInput(pluginName, t); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error parsing %s, %s", path, err)
}
}
default:
return fmt.Errorf("Unsupported config format: %s, file %s",
pluginName, path)
}
}
case "processors":
for pluginName, pluginVal := range subTable.Fields {
switch pluginSubTable := pluginVal.(type) {
case []*ast.Table:
for _, t := range pluginSubTable {
if err = c.addProcessor(pluginName, t); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error parsing %s, %s", path, err)
}
}
default:
return fmt.Errorf("Unsupported config format: %s, file %s",
pluginName, path)
}
}
case "aggregators":
for pluginName, pluginVal := range subTable.Fields {
switch pluginSubTable := pluginVal.(type) {
case []*ast.Table:
for _, t := range pluginSubTable {
if err = c.addAggregator(pluginName, t); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error parsing %s, %s", path, err)
}
}
default:
return fmt.Errorf("Unsupported config format: %s, file %s",
pluginName, path)
}
}
// Assume it's an input input for legacy config file support if no other
// identifiers are present
default:
if err = c.addInput(name, subTable); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Error parsing %s, %s", path, err)
}
}
}
if len(c.Processors) > 1 {
sort.Sort(c.Processors)
}
return nil
}
// trimBOM trims the Byte-Order-Marks from the beginning of the file.
// this is for Windows compatability only.
// see https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/issues/1378
func trimBOM(f []byte) []byte {
return bytes.TrimPrefix(f, []byte("\xef\xbb\xbf"))
}
// parseFile loads a TOML configuration from a provided path and
// returns the AST produced from the TOML parser. When loading the file, it
// will find environment variables and replace them.
func parseFile(fpath string) (*ast.Table, error) {
contents, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fpath)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// ugh windows why
contents = trimBOM(contents)
env_vars := envVarRe.FindAll(contents, -1)
for _, env_var := range env_vars {
env_val := os.Getenv(strings.TrimPrefix(string(env_var), "$"))
if env_val != "" {
contents = bytes.Replace(contents, env_var, []byte(env_val), 1)
}
}
return toml.Parse(contents)
}
func (c *Config) addAggregator(name string, table *ast.Table) error {
creator, ok := aggregators.Aggregators[name]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("Undefined but requested aggregator: %s", name)
}
aggregator := creator()
conf, err := buildAggregator(name, table)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := toml.UnmarshalTable(table, aggregator); err != nil {
return err
}
c.Aggregators = append(c.Aggregators, models.NewRunningAggregator(aggregator, conf))
return nil
}
func (c *Config) addProcessor(name string, table *ast.Table) error {
creator, ok := processors.Processors[name]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("Undefined but requested processor: %s", name)
}
processor := creator()
processorConfig, err := buildProcessor(name, table)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := toml.UnmarshalTable(table, processor); err != nil {
return err
}
rf := &models.RunningProcessor{
Name: name,
Processor: processor,
Config: processorConfig,
}
c.Processors = append(c.Processors, rf)
return nil
}
func (c *Config) addOutput(name string, table *ast.Table) error {
if len(c.OutputFilters) > 0 && !sliceContains(name, c.OutputFilters) {
return nil
}
creator, ok := outputs.Outputs[name]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("Undefined but requested output: %s", name)
}
output := creator()
// If the output has a SetSerializer function, then this means it can write
// arbitrary types of output, so build the serializer and set it.
switch t := output.(type) {
case serializers.SerializerOutput:
serializer, err := buildSerializer(name, table)
if err != nil {
return err
}
t.SetSerializer(serializer)
}
outputConfig, err := buildOutput(name, table)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := toml.UnmarshalTable(table, output); err != nil {
return err
}
ro := models.NewRunningOutput(name, output, outputConfig,
c.Agent.MetricBatchSize, c.Agent.MetricBufferLimit)
c.Outputs = append(c.Outputs, ro)
return nil
}
func (c *Config) addInput(name string, table *ast.Table) error {
if len(c.InputFilters) > 0 && !sliceContains(name, c.InputFilters) {
return nil
}
// Legacy support renaming io input to diskio
if name == "io" {
name = "diskio"
}
creator, ok := inputs.Inputs[name]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("Undefined but requested input: %s", name)
}
input := creator()
// If the input has a SetParser function, then this means it can accept
// arbitrary types of input, so build the parser and set it.
switch t := input.(type) {
case parsers.ParserInput:
parser, err := buildParser(name, table)
if err != nil {
return err
}
t.SetParser(parser)
}
pluginConfig, err := buildInput(name, table)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := toml.UnmarshalTable(table, input); err != nil {
return err
}
rp := models.NewRunningInput(input, pluginConfig)
c.Inputs = append(c.Inputs, rp)
return nil
}
// buildAggregator parses Aggregator specific items from the ast.Table,
// builds the filter and returns a
// models.AggregatorConfig to be inserted into models.RunningAggregator
func buildAggregator(name string, tbl *ast.Table) (*models.AggregatorConfig, error) {
unsupportedFields := []string{"tagexclude", "taginclude"}
for _, field := range unsupportedFields {
if _, ok := tbl.Fields[field]; ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s is not supported for aggregator plugins (%s).",
field, name)
}
}
conf := &models.AggregatorConfig{
Name: name,
Delay: time.Millisecond * 100,
Period: time.Second * 30,
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["period"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if str, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.String); ok {
dur, err := time.ParseDuration(str.Value)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
conf.Period = dur
}
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["delay"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if str, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.String); ok {
dur, err := time.ParseDuration(str.Value)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
conf.Delay = dur
}
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["drop_original"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if b, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.Boolean); ok {
var err error
conf.DropOriginal, err = strconv.ParseBool(b.Value)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("Error parsing boolean value for %s: %s\n", name, err)
}
}
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["name_prefix"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if str, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.String); ok {
conf.MeasurementPrefix = str.Value
}
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["name_suffix"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if str, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.String); ok {
conf.MeasurementSuffix = str.Value
}
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["name_override"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if str, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.String); ok {
conf.NameOverride = str.Value
}
}
}
conf.Tags = make(map[string]string)
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["tags"]; ok {
if subtbl, ok := node.(*ast.Table); ok {
if err := toml.UnmarshalTable(subtbl, conf.Tags); err != nil {
log.Printf("Could not parse tags for input %s\n", name)
}
}
}
delete(tbl.Fields, "period")
delete(tbl.Fields, "delay")
delete(tbl.Fields, "drop_original")
delete(tbl.Fields, "name_prefix")
delete(tbl.Fields, "name_suffix")
delete(tbl.Fields, "name_override")
delete(tbl.Fields, "tags")
var err error
conf.Filter, err = buildFilter(tbl)
if err != nil {
return conf, err
}
return conf, nil
}
// buildProcessor parses Processor specific items from the ast.Table,
// builds the filter and returns a
// models.ProcessorConfig to be inserted into models.RunningProcessor
func buildProcessor(name string, tbl *ast.Table) (*models.ProcessorConfig, error) {
conf := &models.ProcessorConfig{Name: name}
unsupportedFields := []string{"tagexclude", "taginclude", "fielddrop", "fieldpass"}
for _, field := range unsupportedFields {
if _, ok := tbl.Fields[field]; ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s is not supported for processor plugins (%s).",
field, name)
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["order"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if b, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.Integer); ok {
var err error
conf.Order, err = strconv.ParseInt(b.Value, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("Error parsing int value for %s: %s\n", name, err)
}
}
}
}
delete(tbl.Fields, "order")
var err error
conf.Filter, err = buildFilter(tbl)
if err != nil {
return conf, err
}
return conf, nil
}
// buildFilter builds a Filter
// (tagpass/tagdrop/namepass/namedrop/fieldpass/fielddrop) to
// be inserted into the models.OutputConfig/models.InputConfig
// to be used for glob filtering on tags and measurements
func buildFilter(tbl *ast.Table) (models.Filter, error) {
f := models.Filter{}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["namepass"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if ary, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.Array); ok {
for _, elem := range ary.Value {
if str, ok := elem.(*ast.String); ok {
f.NamePass = append(f.NamePass, str.Value)
}
}
}
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["namedrop"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if ary, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.Array); ok {
for _, elem := range ary.Value {
if str, ok := elem.(*ast.String); ok {
f.NameDrop = append(f.NameDrop, str.Value)
}
}
}
}
}
fields := []string{"pass", "fieldpass"}
for _, field := range fields {
if node, ok := tbl.Fields[field]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if ary, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.Array); ok {
for _, elem := range ary.Value {
if str, ok := elem.(*ast.String); ok {
f.FieldPass = append(f.FieldPass, str.Value)
}
}
}
}
}
}
fields = []string{"drop", "fielddrop"}
for _, field := range fields {
if node, ok := tbl.Fields[field]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if ary, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.Array); ok {
for _, elem := range ary.Value {
if str, ok := elem.(*ast.String); ok {
f.FieldDrop = append(f.FieldDrop, str.Value)
}
}
}
}
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["tagpass"]; ok {
if subtbl, ok := node.(*ast.Table); ok {
for name, val := range subtbl.Fields {
if kv, ok := val.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
tagfilter := &models.TagFilter{Name: name}
if ary, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.Array); ok {
for _, elem := range ary.Value {
if str, ok := elem.(*ast.String); ok {
tagfilter.Filter = append(tagfilter.Filter, str.Value)
}
}
}
f.TagPass = append(f.TagPass, *tagfilter)
}
}
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["tagdrop"]; ok {
if subtbl, ok := node.(*ast.Table); ok {
for name, val := range subtbl.Fields {
if kv, ok := val.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
tagfilter := &models.TagFilter{Name: name}
if ary, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.Array); ok {
for _, elem := range ary.Value {
if str, ok := elem.(*ast.String); ok {
tagfilter.Filter = append(tagfilter.Filter, str.Value)
}
}
}
f.TagDrop = append(f.TagDrop, *tagfilter)
}
}
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["tagexclude"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if ary, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.Array); ok {
for _, elem := range ary.Value {
if str, ok := elem.(*ast.String); ok {
f.TagExclude = append(f.TagExclude, str.Value)
}
}
}
}
}
if node, ok := tbl.Fields["taginclude"]; ok {
if kv, ok := node.(*ast.KeyValue); ok {
if ary, ok := kv.Value.(*ast.Array); ok {
for _, elem := range ary.Value {
if str, ok := elem.(*ast.String); ok {
f.TagInclude = append(f.TagInclude, str.Value)
}
}
}
}
}
if err := f.Compile(); err != nil {
return f, err
}
delete(tbl.Fields, "namedrop")
delete(tbl.Fields, "namepass")
delete(tbl.Fields, "fielddrop")
delete(tbl.Fields, "fieldpass")
delete(tbl.Fields, "drop")
delete(tbl.Fields, "pass")
delete(tbl.Fields, "tagdrop")
delete(tbl.Fields, "tagpass")
delete(tbl.Fields, "tagexclude")
delete(tbl.Fields, "taginclude")
return f, nil
}
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The Art of Punditry: Why It's As Compulsive Viewing As The 90 Minutes
Admin October 23, 2018 October 23, 2018 Premier League Heroes Posts
The art of punditry is one that has become instrumental in how we view the beautiful game. It's a beauty in itself.
The set-up is simple. An anchor pulling the strings with questions, with pundits bantering, providing insight and occasionally disputing what each other has to say with scoffs, laughter and the Roy Keane death stare.
But boy has it changed. Just as the game itself has gone tika-taka, away from the direct approach, removed the hard tackles and garish uniforms of the 90s, it's now stylish, sophisticated and built on fact, opinion and valuable insight from the modern footballer. Keys and Gray it is not.
The arrival of the likes of Gary Neville, Jermaine Jenas and Rio Ferdinand to the studio has not only upped the game of mainstays such as Alan Shearer and Graeme Souness, it's also banished the likes of Andy Gray and Mark Lawrenson to obscurity, or at the very least Saudi TV.
Punditry is now in a new age. It's as inclusive as it's ever been with the likes of Laura Woods, Alex Scott and Jacqui Oatley now staples of our viewing, while Ferdinand, Jenas and Neville are definitions of the modern man.
Outside of the studio you'll find Neville opening universities and adapting the skyline of Manchester. Ferdinand is breaking ground when it comes to opening up about grief.
And Jenas is becoming a hit on panel shows and has even followed the Jamie Redknapp route of stepping into fashion, becoming an ambassador for Jacamo and modelling their latest lines. This is all leading to a different way of punditry.
All of the above suggests a more rounded opinion. Intelligence and insight in comparison to after-dinner speaker banter.
Monday Night Football has undoubtedly been the catalyst that's made football punditry more sophisticated. The gadgetry is backed up by the knowledge of Neville and Carragher who both have an in-depth knowledge of the modern game.
Guests are hand-picked to compliment that, all of which have a recent knowledge of what the game is like today, not between 1980 and 1991.
That's spilled over into the likes of Football Focus, the Premier League Show and BT Sport, while the World Cup welcomed more women to coverage than ever before.
That's continued into this season where Alex Scott became the first female pundit on Super Sunday earning widespread praise, in comparison to the dour old-school Graeme Souness.
The times are certainly a changing when it comes to tuning in before a game. Analysis has always been a major part of how we consume football on TV, from the early days of the FA Cup Final beginning at 9am, but it's moving away from the machismo of yesteryear and into a bright new future where insight and knowledge is key, no matter what the pundit's gender is, no matter who they played for and no matter what their nationality.
Football Punditry, Football Pundits
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So what are the features of a western romance?
· Setting – must be in the west (duh!) Whether contemporary or historical the setting must be somewhere in the West. West is anywhere West of the Mississippi, but in western books usually takes place in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, California, Utah, Oregon or Washington.
· The Hero or Heroine must be a rancher, cowboy, miner, sheriff, outlaw etc. This is especially true if your western is an historical. But even in the books with a contemporary setting I find this to be true. Contemporary's can also have characters, such as rodeo riders, bronc busters, rodeo clown. You get the idea.
· We are fascinated with the western and the cowboy myth in part because it was such an important part of our settling of the west. It was also a very short period in our history. What I consider the settling of American West was from the end of the California Gold Rush in 1849 to the late 1880's. By the time the first automobiles came around in the 1890's the cowboy and the huge cattledrives were at an end.
· Railroad expansion brought an end to the huge cattledrives, from Texas to the railyard at Kansas City. As the railroad expanded and railheads became closer, the need to drive the cattle for thousands of miles was no longer needed. Cattle were moved by rail to the stockyards of Kansas City for sale.
· Part of our fascination with the American Old West is due to Hollywoods fascination of it. From the 1950's through the 1970's there were hundreds of movies and television shows about the old west. Movies like Rio Bravo, They Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Shane, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, How the West Was Won, and McClintock! are just a few that come to mind. Westerns were also staples of the television industry. Remember shows like Bonanza, Gunsmoke (on the air for more than 20 years), the Virginian, The Big Valley, Palladin, Wanted Dead or Alive, The Rifleman and Wagon Train.
· These movies and television shows made stars of John Wayne, James Arness, Steve McQueen, Lee Marvin, Alan Ladd, Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, James Drury, Lee Majors, Chuck Connors and numerous others that I can't remember at this time.
· I think our fascination with the cowboy and all things western is because it's lasting. It was a short period in American History, but it made a lasting impact on us as a nation. Dime novels made heroes of Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickok, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Bat Masterson. Just the fact that I could name all those people is indictive of our fascination with the west.
· We still have cowboys and cowgirls today. Men and women who ride horses, brand cattle, drive cattle to the rail heads, all the things that our ancestors did.
The American Old West and the cowboy are still with us in our hearts and in our blood. That's why we still love them and probably always will.
Thank you for having me to share your blog today. I appreciate and hope that your readers are entertained.
Clint Eastwood is my favorite cowboy, he is tough!
Any Clint Eastwood's cowboy characters.
My favorite cowboy is Clint Eastwood!
From books, it would be Warren from the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs.
John Wayne is a favorite cowboy.
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New Hands-Free Inductive Charging at Google
March 23, 2011 /7 Comments/in Blog /by John Addison
Google makes innovative use of electric vehicles and charging stations. For employees, Google took an early lead in converting Toyota Prii (yep that's the official plural of Prius) to be plug-in hybrids. Then Google installed beautiful solar covered parking including charge stations so that electric cars can be charged with sunlight.
At its headquarters, Google is now showing us how to charge hands-free. No plug. No cord. Using Evatran Plugless Power's inductive charging system, one of Google's maintenance short-range EVs parks in close proximity of the charger and charging begins. The Evatran unit is Level 2 (7.7 kW, 240V at 32A). The light EV was converted to use the inductive charging.
Google is also conducting other important pilots including testing the new Toyota Prius Plug-in, not a conversion, but the 2012 model from Toyota. Soon, Google will be testing the Honda Fit Electric and other plug-in cars. Several Google founders drive Tesla Roadsters. Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are Stanford University grad student "drop-outs" as is Telsa CEO and Founder, Elon Musk. None regret the decision to change the world a priority over getting their PhDs.
Google is even approved by FERC to be an electric utility. Cloud services will be at the heart of the smart grid and smart charging. Early electric car drivers use Google Maps to find the nearest charging station. Will Google charge your electric cars?
How Inductive Electric Car Charging Works
Historically, inductive charging has been too inefficient, wasting valuable electricity and charging hours. Evatran thinks that they can get to 90 percent efficient; they're not there yet. How does it work? A Plugless Power vehicle adapter is permanently mounted onto the vehicle. A fixed Plugless Power station, including both a floor-mounted parking block and a separate control tower, is installed in the garage or parking space.
Evatran states that its technology is safe. When the equipped vehicle pulls up to the parking space, the parking block automatically positions itself to align with the vehicle adapter and begins charging. With their electromagnetic induction, no actual flow of electricity occurs between the vehicle adapter and the parking block.
Will inductive charging catch-on? In the late 1990s, inductive charging competed with conductive. Multiple incompatible systems helped kill major electric car success. GM, Ford, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and all the automakers have devoted years working with utilities to have a common Level 2 J1772 smart charging standard. Now they are going thru the pain of trying to get consumers to install wall-mounted chargers, only to be frustrated with obsolete building codes, over worked city inspectors, and electric utility frontline employees who find reasons to say "No to EV charging." Adding inductive charging would compound the issues.
General Motors puts Inductive Charging Inside
Automakers are interested in proximity charging inside the car when we fill the cars with collegues or kids with their iPhones, Droids, iPads, games, and other mobile electronics. Powermat is not only receiving a $5 million investment from GM Ventures, Powermat will be offered in many 2012 GM cars to give customers proximity charging of mobile devices inside the car.
What about America's 14 million fleet vehicles? Inductive charging could be a winner. Fleets can install their own systems without needing a universal standard. Think about taxis that wait in queues. Consider millions of delivery vehicles. Light utility vehicles are popular on university, government, and corporate campuses. These are also good candidates for inductive charging, as Google is demonstrating.
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Cleantech and the Future of GM
February 8, 2011 /3 Comments/in Blog /by John Addison
Jon Lauckner, President GM Ventures, said that GM now has a straightforward vision, "Design, build and sell the world's best vehicles." I took notes as he gave his keynote speech at the Clean Tech Investors Conference and asked him about GM's investment priorities. To achieve GM's vision, focus is now placed on four strategies: (1) a culture that is more aggressive and flexible, (2) customer focus, (3) Team GM, and (4) technology.
Mr. Lauckner is focused on investing in innovative and early stage companies. He has been busy since GM Ventures was established last June and he was promoted from head of GM global product planning. GM Ventures has invested in Bright Automotive, which has designed an advanced plug-in hybrid delivery van with much greater cargo space than Ford's Transit Connect Electric. GM has invested in two advanced next generation biofuel corporations – Mascoma and Coskata. Given the success of the Amyris IPO, these investments could should a high return for GM.
GM has the potential to drive down lithium battery cost and weight with its strategic partner LG Chem, supplier for the Volt. The two corporations recently licensed cathode technology from Argonne National Lab that can lead to better energy density and make future cars like the Chevrolet Volt even more cost effective.
GM is also looking beyond today's lithium technology. GM Ventures has invested in SAKTI3, which has developed a rechargeable solid-state battery with the potential to lower the cost of manufacturing batteries.
All of these innovators are creating offerings that could accelerate GM offering a wider range of vehicles, lower the carbon footprint of GM vehicles, and make electric cars less expensive than gasoline powered in this decade. So far, all of these innovators are U.S. based and already creating hundreds of new jobs. GM is open to investing globally and often partners with venture capitalists such as Khosla Ventures, corporate private equity such as Itochu Technology Ventures, and public economic development such as the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.
The technology will not necessarily become a GM offering, but that is a potential value-added in partnering with GM Ventures. For example, Powermat is not only receiving a $5 million investment from GM Ventures, Powermat will be offered in many 2012 GM cars. Powermat solves that problem of trying to keep many mobile electronic devices charged. Forget using the cigarette lighter. Powermat's technology allows electronic devices – smart phones, MP3 players and gaming devices – to be charged inductively by just placing them on the Powermat.
What will be the next General Motors investment? Speaking to over 400 executives at the Clean-Tech Investor Summit, co-produced by International Business Forum and Clean Edge with CleantechBlog as a media sponsor, Jon Lauckner said that GM Ventures is looking for promising innovation in these areas:
Automotive Cleantech
Energy efficiency for vehicles
Vehicle HMI
Voice recognition technologies
In-vehicle advertising
Personal device integration
Eco-friendly materials
Automotive-Related Technologies
Innovations for unmet consumer needs
Advanced sensors for autonomous driving
Value Chain / Business Model
New automotive business models
Leverage GM technology and assets for upstream and downstream revenue
I asked Jon Lauckner about alternatives to rare earth elements. Currently, the motors in electric cars and hybrids are permanent magnet motors. To improve weight, efficiency and heat resistance, rare earth elements such as neodymium and dysprosium are used in these permanent magnets. Such rare earths are currently mined in China, but the big money is not in the mining, it is in the final products. China is restricting rare earth exports, and giving priority to using rare earths in its own manufacturing of turbines and motors for products ranging from military systems to high-speed rail to electric cars.
Toyota Motors is developing inductive car motors that do not use rare earths. Although Lauckner was carefully non-committal about whether GM is also working on inductive automotive electric motors, he did say that he would be "very interested" in such motors requiring no rare earths. Smart materials, nanotechnology, and advanced powertrain components are all strategic to the future of GM.
In one decade, transportation will be very different from today. With GM Ventures, General Motors is positioned to invest, integrate, and deliver to global customers better cars and services that include innovations in cleantech, infotainment, materials, autonomous driving, and new business models.
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Toyota Prius PHV Fights Chevy Volt
July 12, 2010 /4 Comments/in Blog /by John Addison
By John Addison (from original post in the Clean Fleet Report 7/6/10)
As the world leader in hybrid cars, Toyota is fighting to extend that leadership in both plug-in hybrids and battery electric cars. In plug-in hybrids, GM plans on first mover advantage with the Chevy Volt. In electric cars, the Nissan LEAF has a sizable lead over the Toyota FT-EV. But Toyota has more cars on the road with electric motors, advanced batteries, and electric drive systems than all competitors put together. Toyota does not like second place.
In talking today with Toyota's Cindy Knight, she assures me that Toyota is on track on all fronts. A number of U.S. fleets are already driving the new 2010 Toyota Prius PHV including the following:
San Diego Gas and Electric
Zipcar Washington DC
Ports of New York and New Jersey
Silicon Valley Leadership Group
Southern California Air Quality Management District
By year-end, 600 Prius PHV will be on the road including 150 in the United States. A number will be in 18 month lease programs. In one prefecture in Japan, the Prius PHV can be rented by the hour. Ten of the Prius PHV will be part of Xcel Energy's SmartGridCity program in Boulder, CO. Boulder residents will participate in an interdisciplinary research project coordinated by the University of Colorado at Boulder Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), a new joint venture between the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the University of Colorado at Boulder.
During the test of 600 plug-in hybrids, Toyota will be receiving extensive wireless data from each vehicle, giving a near realtime profile of electric range, frequency and speed of charge, mileage, use, and reliability of the cars. Aggregated data will be posted on Toyota's EQS Website
By 2012, Toyota will offer customers with a wide-range of vehicles with fuel efficient drive systems. The Prius will be the best seller, but the 2012 Toyota Prius PHV will be in demand from those who want to be greener with a 14 mile electric range. A compact hybrid will help the more price conscious buyers. The Toyota Camry Hybrid will continue to be offered. Lexus hybrids will continue to deliver at least 35 mpg along with their host of luxury appointments.
Ford will also offer customers a wide-range of fuel efficient and electric cars, starting with a Ford Focus that customers can buy as with ecoboost fuel economy, or as a hybrid, or as a plug-in hybrid, or as a pure battery electric. Ford will expand this range of offerings to other lines in the years past 2012.
Toyota's Transition to Lithium Batteries
The 2010 Prius PHV has three lithium-ion battery packs, one main and two additional packs (pack one and pack two) with a combined weight of 330 pounds. In contrast, the Prius NiMH battery pack weighs 110 pounds. Each battery pack contains 96 individual 3.6 V cells wired in series with a nominal voltage of 345.6 V DC.
When the PHV is fully charged the two additional battery packs supply power to the electric motor. Pack one and pack two operate in tandem with main battery pack but only one at a time on the individual circuit. When pack one's battery's charge is depleted, it will disconnect from the circuit and pack two will engage and supply electrical energy to the drive line. When pack two has depleted it will disconnect from the circuit and the vehicle will operate like a regular hybrid. Pack one and pack two will not reengage in tandem with the main battery pack until the vehicle is plugged in and charged.
The Prius PHV's larger HV battery assembly requires additional cooling. The vehicle is equipped with three battery-cooling blowers, one for each of the three battery packs. Each battery pack also has an exclusive intake air duct. One cooling blower cools the DC/DC converter.
Like all Toyota hybrids, the lithium-ion batteries are built to last for the life of the vehicle. Toyota is using lithium not NiMH batteries in its Auris hybrid. Mercedes, Nissan, Ford and others have announced hybrid plans using lithium. Will 2012 be the year that Toyota offers a hybrid Prius with lithium batteries? Toyota is not yet ready to say.
Toyota has a number of advanced battery R&D programs with nickel-metal, lithium-ion and "beyond lithium" for a wide variety of applications in conventional hybrids, PHVs, BEVs and FCHVs. Toyota uses Panasonic and Sanyo battery cells. When Panasonic acquired Sanyo, Toyota increased its ownership to over 80 percent in the Panasonic EV Energy Company which makes prismatic module nickel metal hydride and lithium-ion battery packs. Toyota also owns about 2 percent of Tesla, a major Panasonic partner.
Toyota FT-EV an Urban Electric Car
In 2012, city drivers will have fun with the Toyota FT-EV, a pure battery-electric car. Currently Smart car drivers are saving $20 per day squeezing into parking spaces too big for other cars. By 2012 Smart will have competition from the Toyota FT-EV which is over 4.5 feet shorter than the Prius. For the microcompact space, Smart is introducing an electric version, as is Mitsubishi with the iMiEV. All these cars can squeeze in four people with skinny waists.
Toyota's FT-EV is an electric vehicle with a 50-mile range and a maximum speed of 70 mpg. The lithium battery pack can be charged in 2.5 hours with a 220/240 volt charge and in less time if not fully discharged.
By John Addison. Publisher of the Clean Fleet Report and conference speaker.
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Die Alberto-di-Giussano-Klasse war eine Klasse von vier Leichten Kreuzern der Königlich Italienischen Marine, die um 1930 gebaut wurden und im Zweiten Weltkrieg zum Einsatz kamen.
Allgemeines
Diese vier Schiffe bildeten den Anfang der sogenannten "Condottieri"-Klassen. Sie zeichneten sich durch ihre hohe Geschwindigkeit aus, die durch eine sträfliche Vernachlässigung der Panzerung erreicht werden konnte. Alle vier Schiffe dieser Klasse wurden durch britische Torpedos versenkt. Die folgenden vier Klassen (Cardorna-, Montecuccoli-, Duca-d'Aosta- und Duca-degli-Abruzzi-Klasse; jeweils zwei leichte Kreuzer) stellten bis 1937 vor allem im Bereich der Panzerung eine kontinuierliche Verbesserung der Giussano-Klasse dar. Die Höchstgeschwindigkeiten konnten durch verbesserte Antriebsanlagen gehalten werden, nur bei der Abruzzi-Klasse machte man für die zusätzliche Panzerung kleinere Zugeständnisse bei der Geschwindigkeit.
Einheiten
Einsätze
Alberto di Giussano
Der Kreuzer Alberto di Giussano operierte während des Spanischen Bürgerkriegs im westlichen Mittelmeer. Am 10. Juni 1940 war das Schiff Teil des 4. Kreuzergeschwaders (Tarent), mit dem es im Juli an der Seeschlacht bei Punta Stilo teilnahm. Im August verlegte der Kreuzer bei Pantelleria Seeminen, danach sicherte er Konvois nach Nordafrika. Im Dezember 1941 brachten die Kreuzer Alberto di Giussano und Alberico da Barbiano 2.000 Tonnen Flugbenzin von Palermo nach Tripolis. Die britische Führung wusste dank Ultra-Informationen von dem Einsatz und entsandte ein aus vier mit Radar ausgestatteten Schiffen bestehendes Zerstörergeschwader, um die beiden italienischen Kreuzer abzufangen. Die vier Zerstörer überraschten die italienischen Schiffe am 13. Dezember 1941 um 3:25 Uhr bei Kap Bon und versenkten sie. Der Flugzeugtreibstoff verursachte ein Flammeninferno, dem über 900 italienische Seeleute zum Opfer fielen. Auch der Kommandeur der 4. Kreuzerdivision, Admiral Toscano, kam ums Leben.
Alberico da Barbiano
Dieser Kreuzer war ebenfalls Teil der 4. Kreuzerdivision und teilte die Geschicke des Kreuzers Alberto di Giussano, mit dem er am 13. Dezember 1941 bei Cap Bon unterging.
Bartolomeo Colleoni
Der Kreuzer Bartolomeo Colleoni operierte bis November 1938 im Mittelmeer und wurde dann nach Shanghai entsandt, wo er den Kreuzer Montecuccoli im italienischen Ostasiengeschwader ablöste. Nach dem Ausbruch des Zweiten Weltkrieges beorderte man das Schiff nach Italien zurück, wo es 1940 zusammen mit dem Kreuzer Giovanni dalle Bande Nere die 2. Kreuzerdivision (La Spezia) bildete. Ab Juni 1940 wurde die Bartolomeo Colleoni zu Minenlege- und Konvoisicherungsaufgaben verwendet. Am 17. Juli 1940 war die 2. Kreuzerdivision auf dem Weg von Tripolis nach Leros in der Ägäis. Am 19. Juli um 7:30 Uhr stießen die beiden italienischen Kreuzer bei Kreta auf vier britische Zerstörer und nahmen die Verfolgung auf. Die britischen Zerstörer zogen sich in nördlicher Richtung zurück, um die Italiener zum australischen Kreuzer Sydney und zu einem Begleitzerstörer zu locken. Um 8:29 Uhr eröffnete der australische Kreuzer das Gefecht. Um 9:23 Uhr erhielt der Kreuzer Bartolomeo Colleoni einen Treffer, durch den er manövrierunfähig wurde. Die britischen Zerstörer konnten den auch in dieser Lage weiter feuernden Kreuzer um 9:59 Uhr torpedieren und versenken. 121 italienische Seeleute kamen dabei ums Leben. Der Kreuzer Giovanni dalle Bande Nere wurde beschädigt und zog sich nach Bengasi zurück. Neben einem britischen Zerstörer wurde auch die Sydney leicht beschädigt. Der australische Kreuzer zog sich wegen Munitionsmangel zurück.
Giovanni dalle Bande Nere
Dieser Kreuzer war ebenfalls Teil der 2. Kreuzerdivision und teilte bis zum 19. Juli 1940 die Geschicke des Kreuzers Alberto di Giussano. Danach operierte er in der Regel zusammen mit dem Schlachtschiff Littorio, mit dem es am 22. März 1942 am zweiten Syrtegefecht teilnahm. Kurze Zeit danach versenkte ihn das britische U-Boot Urge bei Stromboli.
Siehe auch
Liste von Schiffsklassen der italienischen Marine
Liste der Leichten Kreuzer
Literatur
Militärschiffsklasse (Regia Marina)
Kreuzerklasse
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The City of Jesolo Trophy is the most important international unofficial artistic gymnastics competition. It's an annual competition that is held at the Palazzo del Turismo in Jesolo and is organized by SGA Gymnasium of Treviso. The first competition was held in 2008, and junior gymnasts began competing in 2009. Up until 2012, only the team final and the all-around are contested. Starting in 2013, the competition included individual events finals for both seniors and juniors. The most frequent competitors are USA, Italy, and Russia.
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A bald eagle rests on a branch on a clear, cold winter day in central Missouri (Getty Images)
Eagle Day events happening across the Kansas City area in 2023
by: Brian Dulle
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — During the winter months, Kansas and Missouri are excellent states to view bald eagles at lakes and rivers.
The 27th annual Eagle Days at Smithville Lake will take place this weekend, both Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Paradise Pointe Golf Complex.
Missouri Department of Conservation experts will be at eagle viewing areas to answer questions and help visitors.
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During this time of year, the small resident eagle population is swelled by migrating birds from the north to increase the numbers to more than 2,500 eagles during some winters, according to MDC.
Wyandotte County Lake's 21st annual Eagle Days event will take place on Jan. 21 and Jan. 22. The event will be at Mr. & Mrs. F.L. Schlagle Library and will have live birds of prey, including a bald eagle, crafts for kids, birdwatching on the lake, binocular checkout, activities on the trail and lots of photo opportunities. The event on Jan. 21 will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and noon until 4 p.m. on Jan. 22.
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Friends of Kaw Point Park Eagle Days in Kansas City, Kansas will take place on Jan. 28 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. with live eagle presentations. Friends of Kaw Point says winter conditions allow adult eagles opportunities to teach their young to catch an easy meal.
If you can't make it to these events, here are the best places for winter eagle viewing in Missouri, according to MDC.
Smithville Lake north of Kansas City
Lake of the Ozarks at Bagnell Dam Access, east of Bagnell
Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area on Route K, southwest of Columbia
Lock & Dam 24 at Clarksville
Lock & Dam 25 east of Winfield
Mingo National Wildlife Refuge northwest of Puxico
Old Chain of Rocks Bridge south of I-270, off of Riverview Drive, St. Louis
Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary east of West Alton
Schell-Osage Conservation Area north of El Dorado Springs
Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge south of Mound City
Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge south of Sumner
Table Rock Lake and Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery southwest of Branson
Truman Reservoir west of Warsaw
On the Kansas side, eagles can be spotted around the Bowersock Dam on the Kansas River in Lawrence as well as at Clinton Lake and Perry Lake.
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Killeen, TX, January 28, 2019 - Topsarge Business Solutions (TBS) has announced plans to expand its presence to historic downtown Temple, TX, February 2019. The new location, at 7 N Main St., will be the company's second satellite office outside of its Killeen main offices, with the first satellite in Austin, TX. The Temple, TX center will serve as a place to host training seminars for its clients, private executive coaching space to encourage workforce development, and conference and shared office space rentals.
"Thanks to our new location in Temple, TX, we can reach more clients who aspire to be leaders in and around the Central Texas region," said Dan Elder, Managing Partner of TBS. "We believe Temple is the right choice due to the growth and the proximity to our surrounding cities".
With the increasing demand for coaching and leadership development training, Topsarge Business Solutions continues to be a premier leader development company in Central Texas. TBS' goal is to develop authentic leaders through our various team and individual training programs. Training includes professional development training, executive coaching services, and providing seminars & workshops built around customized programs for clients.
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Current: Celebrate the Cultural Heritage of France
Celebrate the Cultural Heritage of France
Visit France on European Heritage Days this September and enjoy seeking out the country's historical side.
Europe is renowned for its rich history and diverse culture, and the best way to explore this side of the continent is during European Heritage Days. You can be at the start of a journey of discovery in just 35-minutes when you cross the channel with Eurotunnel le Shuttle.
With the key to Europe's top monuments and landmarks, I recommend that you immerse yourself in France's fascinating past during this two-day event. Entrance to the attractions will be at a special reduced price, or in some cases free. You'll even have the opportunity to visit sites that are usually closed to the public – as they open their doors exclusively for this event!
This year the event takes place on 20th and 21st September – I've pulled out a few of my favourite places that you simply must visit:
Beffroi de Calais
Where in France: Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Distance from Calais: 5.9km / 10m
The town hall of Calais and its belfry has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2005, with its doors opening to the public in 2011. If you're feeling energetic, you can climb the 175 steps to the top, but if not don't worry, there's always a lift to take you up. At the top of the parapet, you will be met with some of the most beautiful panoramic views of Calais and its surrounds, and you can even see the English coast in the distance on a clear day! Take a look around the rest of the town hall whilst you're there, which has just undergone a great deal of renovation. The stained glass window and gold leaf statues are particularly deserving of admiration.
Bell towers are particularly symbolic in the north of France.
Château-Musée
Where in France: Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais
Distance from Calais: 34.4km / 32m
Boulogne-sur-Mer is a charming little port town on France's north coast, and well worth a day visit. An afternoon can easily be spent wandering the ancient cobbled streets of the old 'Ville Haute' part of town, with the highlight being the 13th century fortified castle. Inside the Château-Musée you will find all manner of trinkets and curios, from 19th century Inuit masks to ancient Grecian urns. And if you were wondering about all the ancient Egyptian artefacts, Auguste Mariette, the founder of Cairo's Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, was born in the town.
Château d'Hardelot
Where in France: Condette, Pas-de-Calais
This Tudor-style castle is located in the Pas de Calais region of France and is just a short 40-minute car journey from Eurotunnel Le Shuttle's French terminal, making it the ideal place to visit on European Heritage Days. The castle has been fully restored for the public to explore and enjoy – it's surrounded by a vast nature reserve, Condette Marsh, containing wetland, grassland and meadows. There's over 300 plant species, 80 types of bird and a castle that's bursting at the seams with history – making it a diverse day out.
Château d'Hardelot is at the centre of French and British cultures.
Mémorial du Souvenir, Dunkirk
Where in France: Dunkirk, Nord
In 1940, after the fall of France to the German army, the Allied troops along the north coast of France were surrounded. In one of the most impressive rescue missions in military history, code-named Operation Dynamo, more than 338,000 troops were evacuated between 27th May and 4th June in what Winston Churchill hailed as a "miracle of deliverance". To get a feel for just what those soldiers went through, pay a visit to the Mémorial du Souvenir museum in Dunkirk. This not-for-profit museum is staffed by volunteers who hold personal ties to this period, which adds to the poignancy of the place. There are plenty of artefacts from WWII, including uniforms, photographs and weapons, and there's also a 12-minute film that you won't soon forget.
Take a stroll along the beach where Operation Dynamo took place, Dunkirk
If you're looking for something a bit different, then why not drive to the former coal mining town of Oignies. Not only is it less commercial and more authentic than my other suggestions but it's also full of fascinating history. Inhabited since early Christian times, Oignies has been home to the troops of Nazi Germany during both WWI and WWII, making it a poignant town to visit. During the weekend you'll have the opportunity to visit the historic monuments, a coal mining museum and soak up stunning scenery of the town's famous nature reserve.
The coal mines of Oignies
Château d'Harcourt
Where in France: Eure, Normandy
Distance from Calais: 269.4km / 2h 55m
One of the best-preserved castles in the country, Château d'Harcourt gives a captivating insight into French history. It's situated within the Eure region and can be accessed in less than three hours from Calais. With roots in the 12th Century, it's no wonder this castle is listed as an important historical monument by the French Ministry of Culture. It also holds France's oldest arboretum, containing over 470 species of tree; nine of which are classified as 'remarkable trees.' Whether you visit for history or nature, this free day out is bound to leave you feeling inspired!
Visit the medieval fortress Château d'Harcourt, where pets are also accepted.
Coutances Cathedral
Where in France: Coutances, Normandy
Located in the town of Coutances near Normandy, this gothic style Roman Catholic Cathedral is definitely worth a visit. Standing at 295 feet tall, the building can be seen all the way from the island of Jersey! It has a fascinating and varied past and, amazingly, it managed to remain undamaged during WWII despite the rest of Coutances being badly hit. This cathedral is steeped in history – make sure it's on your list.
Strasbourg Cathedral
Where in France: Strasbourg, Grand Est
Featured in the opening scenes of the film Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, this cathedral is great for film enthusiasts. It's located in the town of Strasbourg in Alsace – a scenic five-hour drive from Calais. The cathedral is home to one of the world's largest astronomical clocks – if you're there at lunchtime you'll be treated to a spectacular procession, the Parade of the Apostles. Finish your visit by climbing up to the cathedral's viewing platform for unbeatable panoramic views of Strasbourg, from what used to be the world's tallest building.
Strasbourg Cathedral inspired famous men in history, like Victor Hugo and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
These ideas give you a taster of what you can get up to in France on European Heritage Days. The only difficult part will be deciding which sites to visit first!
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Veggiemeals is a project intended to all.
Restaurant owners, communities and private individuals wishing to integrate healthy meals into their life can participate in it. Veggiemeals invites you to think about your way of eating and allow you to make your food choices in full consciousness.
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és una empresa japonesa de producció i distribució de pel·lícules amb seu a Tòquio especialitzada en vídeos per adults (AV).
Informació de l'empresa
V&R Planning va ser fundada l'abril de 1986 per Kaoru Adachi (安達かおる) que abans havia treballat a la televisió, principalment com a agent d'importació. El V&R significa "Visual and Retail". Aquest va ser un període en què el VCR es va fer àmpliament disponible al Japó i es va fer possible veure pel·lícules a casa. Es van fundar diversos estudis AV japonesos més o menys a la mateixa època, incloent h.m.p., CineMagic, Crystal-Eizou i Alice Japan. L'empresa va començar petita amb només dos empleats en un apartament d'una habitació a Tòquio i fins i tot dos anys més tard, quan el director Company Matsuo es va incorporar a l'empresa, només era el quart empleat. El març de 1991, V&R s'havia traslladat al seu propi edifici al barri de Setagaya de Tòquio i l'empresa es va incorporar el maig de 1991.
L'octubre de 1991, el director Yamashita Bakushishi (バクシーシ山下) es va incorporar a V&R i va començar a produir vídeos de violacions simulades que van provocar la ira de grups feministes i censors. V&R Planning s'havia unit al grup de censura voluntària Nihon Ethics of Video Association (NEVA) el maig de 1986, però després que alguns dels vídeos de Bakushishi fossin rebutjats per NEVA, V&R es va retirar de l'organització el març de 1993. Bakushishi va deixar l'empresa al 1996.
Les xifres financeres més recents de la llista de planificació de V&R mostren un capital de 10 milions de iens (uns 100.000 dòlars) i uns ingressos per vendes de 700 milions de iens (uns 7 milions de dòlars). El cap de l'empresa és Susumu Saegusa (三枝 進), el nom real del fundador i director Kaoru Adachi. L'antic director Company Matsuo descriu l'empresa com una empresa de mida mitjana del món audiovisual i "definitivament una de les més estranyes". Fa broma dient que V&R no significa "Violència i violació" com molta gent pensa.
Com amb altres companyies AV, V&R ha fet ús d'Internet per a publicitat i vendes. El 2003, el director general Machiki Katsumi va estimar que el 10% dels ingressos de l'empresa provenien d'Internet i esperava que això esdevingués "una part crucial d'aquest negoci".
Documentals
V&R Planning no només fa AV: des del principi, el fundador Kaoru Adachi també va fer documentals. Adachi estava interessat en els vídeos de la mort i V&R va distribuir les versions japoneses de Faces of Death dels EUA com a Janku o Junk. Al voltant de 1989, la companyia va enviar el director Company Matsuo i un càmera al Brasil per filmar escenes de mort per la continuació de V&R de la sèrie Junk. Un documental de 2001 Orozco el embalsamador coproduït per V&R és centrat en un embalsamador colombià.
La companyia també va produir la trilogia de pel·lícules de viatges en bicicleta del director porno Katsuyuki Hirano. El primer, Yumika, sobre un viatge amb l'AV Idol Yumika Hayashi, fou estrenat el 1997, seguida per Encyclopedia of a Drifter (Nagaremono zukan) el 1998, i la sèrie es va completar amb el premiat relat de 1999 d'un viatge en bicicleta en solitari a l'extrem nord d'Hokkaido enmig d'una tempesta de neu, Shiro - The White.
V&R International
V&R International es va formar com a empresa subsidiària l'agost de 2001 amb seu a São Paulo, Brasil, per portar l'AV japonès al mercat internacional. Com que no es troba al Japó, V&R International pot oferir serveis sense censura. versions de productes V&R (que no tenen la pixilació del mosaic per enfosquir els genitals obligada per la llei japonesa) a països fora del Japó. Als Estats Units, els seus productes es publiquen a través del segell Oriental Dream.
El gener de 2009, V&R International va obrir el lloc web CRAZY JAPAN amb el lema "El millor de l'hentai japonès al teu abast". El lloc ofereix vídeos en línia de pagament per visió (PPV) de "porno japonès extrem" que inclou "aficionats, scat, S&M, gai, així com l'únic fenomen japonès 'chikan', l'art de palpar noies joves en trens i autobusos plens de gent".
V&R Products
va ser creada com a filial de V&R Planning l'agost de 2004 per un grup de directors de V&R Planning, Shingo Takemoto, Temple Suwa, Taro Kanbe i Uzumaki Sasaki que volien més llibertat. expressió i l'oportunitat de seguir un curs menys extrem que els gèneres habituals de planificació de V&R. Shingo Takemoto va ser el president de la nova empresa que distribuïa els seus productes a través del conglomerat porno Soft On Demand. En una revisió d'un dels seus vídeos l'any 2006, l'estudi va ser descrit com un altre productor AV fent "vídeos de gènere estranys i divertits com Soft On Demand".
Però l'any 2007, quan V&R Products va demanar la total independència, l'empresa matriu es va negar i Takemoto i la resta del personal original van ser acomiadats. Takemoto i els altres van fundar una nova companyia AV Rocket. El nou cap de V&R Products és Kaoru Yoshikawa (吉川 薫).
L'agost de 2009, el lloc web de V&R Products va enumerar un total de 403 vídeos disponibles de l'empresa o uns 80 vídeos l'any produïts durant els cinc anys d'existència de l'empresa.
AV Open
V&R Products va ser una de les 16 empreses convidades a competir al concurs AV Open de 2006. La seva entrada, etiquetada amb el codi de producció OPEN-0653, Tokyo Shinjuku Ward Office 24: Slut Division (こちら!東京24区 痴女区の区役所の痴女○○課) dirigida per Uzumaki Sasaki es va endur el 3r lloc a l'etapa de repte. V&R Products també va entrar a l'AV Open de 2007 amb el vídeo novetat, 100 Beautiful Women Come to My House (ある朝起きたら、家に美女が100人来た!), amb segell OPEN-0711.
Segells
V&R ha llançat vídeos amb diverses etiquetes a més de V&R Planning, V&R Products i V&R International::
Noah Select (des de 1986)
Noah Select Special (des de 1989)
Virgin (des de 1991)
Vogue
Pandore
Desire
Ume Gold
Directors
Durant els més de 25 anys des de la fundació de V & R, diversos directors destacats han treballat amb l'empresa, com ara:
Kaoru Adachi
Yamashita Bakushishi (バクシーシ山下)
Kunihiro Hasegawa
Noboru Iguchi
Injan Koga AKA Innjean Koga (インジャン古河)
Company Matsuo
Eigo Mochizuki (望月英吾)
Temple Suwa (テンプルすわ)
Shingo Takemoto
TOHJIRO
Actrius
Tot i que Yumika Hayashi i Reiko Miyazaki (宮崎レイコ) van fer una sèrie de primers vídeos amb V&R per als directors Company Matsuo i Kaoru Adachi, a causa de la l'èmfasi de l'empresa en la pornografia amateur i els fetitxes extrems, només unes quantes AV Idols han treballat per a V&R i normalment només un curt període de temps:
Kyōko Aizome
Yumika Hayashi
Mariko Kawana
Hitomi Kobayashi
Yuri Komuro
Reiko Miyazaki
Anna Ohura
Nao Saejima
Maria Yumeno
Sèries
Les sèries de vídeos produïdes per V&R són:
New Female Teacher Special (新・女教師スペシャル)
Time Stop (時間よ止まれ!) - V&R Products series
Referències
Empreses del Japó
Empreses productores de cinema pornogràfic
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365 Million Animals Killed On US Roads Yearly: Famous Wolf Latest Victim
by Thom Taylor facebook on November 26, 2021
The sad truth is that humanity's expanding encroachment means a lot of animals become roadkill on the roads and highways. But the number is astounding; over 365 million a year perish, mostly hit by cars. Unfortunately, this was the sad fate of a very famous far-ranging gray wolf in Southern California, via Oregon.
The first Gray wolf in Southern California in 100 years becomes roadkill
Gray wolf | Getty
This male Gray wolf was designated OR93, outfitted with a GPS collar by the state of Oregon. What made it so special was that it is the first gray wolf to have lived in So Cal in over 100 years. It hoofed it from near Mount Hood, Oregon, over two years. Oregon state officials have been tracking it all of this time.
While trekking south into California, it has gained notoriety from wildlife enthusiasts all over. Once in California, it became the first gray wolf spotted in the state since 1922. But the west coast is a natural habitat for wolves. Before colonization, long-range wolves, jaguars, and other large predators were hunted, trapped, and killed by settlers.
The Gray wolf hovered at near-extinction levels before slowly building up its population. But now they face a grim return to extinction by man, or more specifically, cars. As our roads and infrastructure expand, it is slicing through wolf habitat. They are forced to weave their way through it with many being hit by cars and trucks.
Some animals like the far-ranging gray wolf must travel long distances for biodiversity
After they're born, wolves travel very far from their dens. It is biologically necessary to avoid inbreeding that could weaken the line. Over the centuries some packs of wolves have crashed from this happening. The same is of concern for grizzly bears in the Northern Rockies.
It is also taking place in Southern California with some mountain lion populations because the animals are being hemmed in by roads and highways. Recently, wildlife advocates there were able to incorporate a wide overpass expressly for the migration of various wild animals on the 101 Freeway. President Biden's infrastructure bill has numerous provisions for doing this across the US.
Wildlife bridges and underpasses help to lower roadkill incidents
Close-up of a Gray wolf (Canis lupus) | Getty
Over $350 million is earmarked for wildlife bridges and underpasses. Removing dams that impede fish migrations, will receive another $400 million. All of this is an effort to blunt the escalation of endangered species. Over a million animals and invertebrates as in danger around the world. It is a biodiversity tragedy.
Biodiversity holds many pandemic-like viruses in check. So even if you don't care about wild animals, it is also about keeping us safe, too. "Do you want to avoid another COVID-19?", Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, executive secretary of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity told NPR. "We either conserve and protect nature, biodiversity, or it will make us suffer as we do now."
Nature is slowly collapsing, so something has to be done. Either through natural issues like global warming or manmade problems, we have to address the collapse more aggressively. And OR93 is just the latest reason to do this.
RELATED: Could Wolves Stop Deer From Crashing Into Cars?
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I'm cooking some new recipes today (my kitchen is already a disaster. please send help. thank you.) and will have one up tomorrow, but in the meantime, here's a little treat from my mom's trusty church cookbook from the old country. They're quick and easy (and make-ahead) frozen ice cream cups that you can dress up or down according to your schedule…and appetite. Switch up the ice cream flavor if that makes you happy…or add in different nuts and candy bars as you see fit.
I made these before I left on my trip a couple of weeks ago, and when I returned yesterday there was still one in the original Ziploc in which I stored them. I peeled off the liner, put it on a plate, then drizzled on some cold chocolate sauce out of the fridge. Then I sprinkled on some chopped pecans, settled in, and enjoyed every last bite.
It was a sweet homecoming!
Crush up about 15 chocolate sandwich cookies, either in the food processor or in a Ziploc bag, using a rolling pin and all your aggressions.
Then pulse or mix it until just combined.
Use your spoon to *pat-pat-pat* pack the crumbs tightly into each cup. Set these aside for a minute.
Next, chop up some semi-sweet chocolate.
Throw some slightly softened coffee ice cream into a mixing bowl.
And a leetle bit of nutmeg.
The addition of these spices might seem a little unusual, but they really do add a nice, flavorful edge to the coffee ice cream and keep the dessert from tasting like you simply added chocolate to ice cream, then put it in individual chocolate cookie crusts.
Not that there's anything wrong with simply adding chocolate to ice cream then putting it individual chocolate cookie crusts. The spices just make it more delicious.
I'm not here to judge, man.
Mix this all together, and please refrain from sticking your entire head in this bowl and slurping down every last drop of this.
I was filled with self-loathing for over a month.
Next up, spoon a good portion of the ice cream/chocolate mixture into each cup.
Now, this is where life got in the way and I forgot to take photos of the future of these lovely little cappuccino cups. So I'll try to illustrate it.
Basically, you freeze them until they're totally firm.
* After you freeze the cups in the muffin pans and they're nice and firm, you can remove them from the pan and store them in Ziplocs or any airtight container. Then just remove them as you need them.
* You can add the toppings (crumbs, nuts, hot fudge, etc.) before the first freezing if you want them to freeze on top of the cups. Just lightly press them into the top so they'll set a little easier.
* Alternately, you can just freeze the cups untopped, then top them when you're serving them.
Have fun with these! And make dozens of them if you want. It's nice to have them in the freezer when you need something sweet and yummy.
Place twelve cupcake liners into muffin cups.
Crush cookies into crumbs. Add melted butter, then mix to combine. Press crumbs into twelve cupcake liners. Set aside.
Mix softened ice cream with chocolate chunks, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Spoon into cupcake liners. Freeze until firm, then remove from muffin pan (leaving on the cupcake liners) and place in a Ziploc or other airtight container.
These look wonderful. I am afraid to make them because I fear I might devour them all as they sit tempting me in the freezer.
I didn't understand the part that said, "Take them out as you need them." I'm seeing myself eating the whole batch in one sitting. Scrumptious!!
What a great idea! Love them. You are so funny with your comments, i was just cracking up!
A silicone cupcake liner might be the answer to dealing with stubborn paper in this case?!
Oh Ree, please, please don't use Comic Sans. You're better than that!
I love spices in chocolate! That's how they made it colonial times…something I heard in Williamsburg, anyway. Cloves in dark chocolate is really good.
OH HOLY MOTHER OF COFFEE TREATS!
My oh my oh my!! Love chocolate crusts, coffee and chocolate bits. Thank you, Thank you, Ms. Ree!!
Delish!!! I'm going to try it with peanut butter ice-cream and see what the Lord does.
He'll probably expand my thighs….
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I love the Lake District! Just to get away from it all for a week is just bliss in itself, but being able to climb mountains as well is just a wonderfully cathartic experience. The endeavour is physically tiring but mentally relaxing. It's the combination of solitude, physical activity, interesting twisty paths and the wonderful views that enables the brain to relax, re-charge, de-stress and process the things that are truly important. It washes away all the superfluous rubbish and poison of this world. I achieve a peace that I find no where else.
Moving on to the trip, my climbing buddy and I arrived at the caravan site late on Saturday after procuring supplies. Then it was straight into the Sca Fells the following day. Monday was a day of rest, then Crinkle Crags, Helvellyn and finally the Langdale Pikes knocking off all the Wainwrights as we went. The Sca Fell climb on Saturday was a dull and overcast day briefly punctuated by shafts of shining light. Thereafter we were blessed by wonderful weather and beautiful conditions. Truly was a blessing. The highlight was the Crinkle Crags and the Pikes, both were amazing walks, loved every minute of it.
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Q: I am building DSpace repository on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I am building a DSpace repository on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I have installed all the prerequisite softwares according to the manual over here: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC5x/Installing+DSpace.
The build is successful, I can deploy the webapps. But when I try to add[screen after clicking search link][1]
[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/nlDDT.png click the search link this error comes up.
Bellow is the error details
Expected mime type application/octet-stream but got text/html.
Apache Tomcat/8.0.39 - Error
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Tomcat/8.0.39
How can I bypass through this error. Please help.
A: It sounds like your Solr webapp is rejecting the HTTP request from the DSpace Discovery module. By default, the 'solr' WAR comes configured with a LocalHostRestrictionFilter which ensures that only the local machine can communicate directly with the solr cores like search, statistics, etc.
Make sure that in your $dspace/config/dspace.cfg configuration, your "solr.server" parameter is set correctly. If you're running everything on the same machine with default values, this should be something like
solr.server = http://localhost:8080/solr
And your $dspace/config/modules/discovery.cfg should say
discovery.search.server = ${solr.server}/search
If your solr instance is deployed to a different machine than the one running your XMLUI application / main DSpace instance, this would be expected behaviour. Even if it's all running on the same machine, perhaps solr is seeing an IP other than '127.0.0.1' (eg. ipv6 local address, or an address changed by SNAT, proxy address).
Your Tomcat access logs should give you an idea of which IP it's seeing (search for the entries with a 403 HTTP response code). If the IP you looks good but just happens not to match 127.0.0.1 (ipv6, a rewritten or proxied address) then you can alter the LocalHostRestrictionFilter valve to also allow that address. (just be careful not to open up access to more than you want!)
There is a guide on how to do this at https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Solr#Solr-Bypassinglocalhostrestrictionpermanently
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Do your mornings leave you stressed out and exhausted before the day even starts? Here are seven strategies to make your mornings work for you so you can be more productive, have more energy, and start your day cool, calm, and collected.
Don't fool yourself into thinking you can do an hour's worth of stuff in 30 minutes. Or that by sleeping a little longer you'll be more well-rested. Rushing around to get out the door on time will only leave you feeling more worn out. By getting up earlier, you will be able to start your day calm and relaxed.
What do they say? "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail"? Set yourself up for success by spending a little time at night prepping for your morning. While you're cleaning up dinner, pack leftovers for lunch or get breakfast ready. Get your briefcase packed and set it by the front door so you don't have to worry about forgetting everything.
This is a hard one, but try to resist the urge to check Facebook, Instagram and your email. It is a slippery slope that leads to lots of wasted time. Before you know it, you've watched one too many cat videos, and you're frantically running around to get out the door.
Did you know? On average, office workers receive at least 200 messages a day and spend about two-and-a-half hours reading and replying to emails. That's a lot of time spent staring at a screen, a lot of it unproductive. Check out these tips for breaking your email addiction.
Love your morning coffee or yoga routine? Maybe you want to spend a few minutes reading before everyone else wakes up. Schedule something you love in the morning, and getting out of bed will feel like less of a struggle.
If you are short on time, breakfast should not be the morning habit to skip. Have healthy grab-and-go foods on hand by prepping the night before (see above). Smoothies, overnight oats, and hardboiled eggs can all be made ahead of time and grabbed out the door.
Whether it's a full workout, or just a few minutes of stretching and jumping jacks, starting your day with some sort of activity will leave you energized and ready to tackle what the day has. Plus, it will put you in a better mood so you are better equipped to handle it when things don't go perfectly.
Accept that no matter what, things are going to come up. Someone will forget they needed to bring cupcakes for the school bake sale, you'll spill coffee on your clothes, or you'll forget your cell phone charger at home. Know that you get to try again tomorrow, and not every morning is going to be perfectly calm.
Bonus Tip: Have kids? Set a timer to keep kids on track in the morning. You can purchase a big analog clock, and put a post-it at different times when they should finish certain tasks and move on the next. Sick of breakfast taking 45 minutes instead of 20? Give them ownership of when they should be done with breakfast, teeth brushing, dressing, etc. It will save you the agony of fighting with them and begging them to get dressed.
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Violin Concerto in D major, Op 35 [33:49]
Igor STRAVINSKY (1882-1971)
Les Noces [23:24]
Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin)
MusicAeterna Chorus
MusicAeterna/Teodor Currentzis
rec. 27 April–1 May 2014, PI Tchaikovsky State Opera and Ballet Theatre, Perm (concerto); 24, 25, 27 October 2013, Teatro Real, Madrid (Les Noces)
Texts not included
SONY CLASSICAL 88875165122 [57:13]
I have not previously encountered the work of either soloist or conductor. Robert Hugill was positive about Currentzis's recording of the Mozart Requiem (review) while Michael Cookson praised his contribution to another, very different undertaking, Weinberg's opera The Passenger (review). On the other hand, Marc Bridle was more equivocal about his recently-issued recording of Le Sacre du Printemps (review). Patricia Kopatchinskaja won praise from Leslie Wright for her recording of concertos by Stravinsky and Prokofiev (review) and he was impressed also by her recording of concertos by twentieth century Hungarian composers (review). I infer from the booklet that hitherto she has focused primarily on modern music and has only fairly recently begun to explore music from the Romantic era.
A sticker affixed to the front of this CD announces the collaboration between Patricia Kopatchinskaja and Teodor Currentzis as "A marriage of maverick minds". Would this prove to be merely a case of over-exuberance on the part of someone in Sony's PR department? Alas, no.
The first movement of the Tchaikovsky concerto suffers from what to my ears is an excess of self-conscious phrasing and dynamics on the part of the soloist especially. To compound the problem she and the conductor continually distort the tempo and as a result I could get no sense of flow or structure as the movement unfolded. The soloist in particular seems to pull the music all over the place. That's presumably done for expressive effect but it all becomes self-defeating. In short, the movement simply doesn't hang together. The sound of the orchestra is on a smaller scale than we are accustomed to hearing – there's nothing wrong with that. That, I imagine, will be because, as Kopatchinskaja says in the booklet "we played on gut strings and period winds". The movement features many extremes of tempo in this performance. Most of them are slow extremes but the last couple of minutes are the musical equivalent of an express train. Along the way there are a few bright spots. One such is a wonderfully limpid flute solo at the end of the cadenza – preceded by some exquisite trills by Kopatchinskaja (11:46). Sadly, however, such occasions are insufficient to redeem the performance as a whole.
The opening of the slow movement has an extraordinary veiled quality to it – here the gut strings make a real difference. At this point the music is very hushed and even if it is a bit extreme I was captivated by it. However, this self-communing style is rather overdone as the movement progresses. At least, though, there's a merciful absence of excessive tempo manipulations. The finale opens at a very fast basic tempo. In fact the swiftness that pervades the opening minute or so made me wonder if the overall timing of 10:01 was correct. I should have known: the timing is correct because as soon as the second subject is reached – and at every time subsequently that the slower material is reprised – the brakes are slammed on and the performance becomes very expansive. The trouble with these extremes of fast and slow tempi is that there's no sense of proportion between the quick virtuoso passages and the more reflective lyrical episodes. The ending is superficially exciting but I had the impression that the music was being played so quickly "because we can".
I'm afraid I didn't enjoy this performance one bit. At best it's indulgent, at worst it's perverse. Having finished this reviewing assignment I can't imagine I would ever wish to hear it again. I'm all for a fresh approach to standard repertoire – such as the recordings by François Xavier Roth and Les Siècles, for instance - but this Tchaikovsky performance is too extreme. Others may respond more positively than I have but I can only advise proceeding with caution. It might have helped if we'd been given some inkling of what it was that the performers were trying to achieve in approaching the concerto but, as we shall see, this is not made apparent.
I'm much less familiar with Les Noces and it's not music to which I instinctively warm. It seems to me, though, that this performance conveys well the raw, uninhibited "peasant" sound-world that Stravinsky was seeking to evoke. The rhythms are tight and punchy throughout and Currentzis is well served by four committed vocal soloists – the soprano and tenor especially – and by a robust choir. The excitement and eagerness of 'At the Bride's House' is palpable while the Wedding Feast itself is boisterous and vibrant.
I mentioned a moment ago that it would have helped to know what Patricia Kopatchinskaja and Teodor Currentzis had in mind in their approach to the concerto. I've come across one or two oddly designed CD booklets in my time but I'm struggling to recall an example that's as self-indulgent, pretentious or downright unhelpful to the purchaser as is the one that comes with this CD. For a start, there are no notes whatsoever about the music, nor are texts and translations for Les Noces provided. Instead the "documentation" consists of a toe-curling, gushing "letter" from Patricia Kopatchinskaja to Teodor Currentzis and a reply from him to her. Having read what they have to say I'm none the wiser.
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UNISON is backing the TUC's housing charter for young people in the private rented sector.
The charter calls for urgent action by the government to address the housing crisis facing young people today and to strengthen tenants' rights and conditions by making private renting more affordable, secure and decent.
Consecutive governments have failed to meet the housing needs of young people, many of whom have been pushed into the private rented sector because of the shortage of housing -particularly social housing – and the un-affordability of homeownership.
This has meant that young people under 35 – whether in work or not – are now the largest group (over 50%) living in the private rented sector.
With the number of young people owning their own home set to fall by 50% in the next five years, more than half a million 25-35 year olds will be forced into private renting instead.
Yet the private rented sector lacks effective regulation and young people face high rents and poor-quality accommodation, often in unsafe housing environments, and insecure tenancies.
This means that they are often robbed of a stable and secure home life and the chance to develop strong links in the community.
The TUC's housing charter for young people calls for wide ranging measures, including a fair rent system to improve affordability, minimum quality standards for private accommodation, improved stability and security in private renting, and the building of a quarter of a million homes per year, with a significant proportion being social and affordable housing.
UNISON is campaigning with the TUC for a significant increase in housing supply and for effective regulation in private renting – and to ensure that young people have a better housing deal so that they can invest in and feel a part of their community.
Assistant policy officer Sylvia Jones said: "Young people have had a poor housing deal. Many are trapped in a cycle of insecure, short-term lets in very poor housing in the private rented sector.
"The lack of affordability and security in private renting also means that many young people are forced to live at home with their parents, sleep on friends' floors, sofa surf or sleep in various unsuitable environments, which hides the true extent of 'hidden' homelessness in the UK.
The TUC and UNISON are encouraging members – young members in particular – and individual supporters of reforms to make private renting more affordable and secure, to sign up to the charter.
print your signed charter and display as a poster for others to see.
The more supporters we have, the bigger the impact we can make in influencing politicians and decision makers to develop policies to make private renting more affordable, stable and secure and decent for the 10m renters in the UK.
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<h1>Networking</h1>
<h3>Addressing a Sore Point in the OSS Ecosystem</h3>
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Explain containers vs VM
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<h2>Docker networking</h2>
<ul>
<li>libcontainer(builtin):<ul>
<li>NAT Bridge</li>
<li>None</li>
<li>Host</li>
<li>Container</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Overlay</li>
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<h2>NAT Bridge</h2>
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<ul>
<li>Private Subnet rfc1918</li>
<li>Host side:<ul>
<li>docker0 Linux bridge</li>
<li>veth0 on docker0</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Container side<ul>
<li>veth1 as eth0</li>
<li>loopback</li>
<li>Address in the private subnet</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Can expose ports in the host</li>
</ul>
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<h2>NAT Bridge</h2>
<ul>
<li>Advantages:<ul>
<li>Isolation from underlay</li>
<li>Simple</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Drawbacks:<ul>
<li>no easy cross-host</li>
<li>no advanced networking</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
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<h2>Host</h2>
<ul>
<li>Advantages:<ul>
<li>Directly on the underlay</li>
<li>Full capabilities</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Drawbacks:<ul>
<li>Lack of isolation</li>
</ul></li>
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<h2>Container</h2>
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<h2>Container</h2>
<ul>
<li>Advantages:<ul>
<li>Isolation from the underlay</li>
<li>Full communication containers</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Drawbacks:<ul>
<li>no easy cross-host</li>
<li>no advanced networking</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
</section>
<section>
<h2>Overlay</h2>
<ul>
<li>Cross-host networking for containers</li>
<li>Advanced network opportunities</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Flannel</h2>
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talk about kubernetes
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<h2>Flannel</h2>
<ul>
<li>Advantages:<ul>
<li>Overlay for the hosts</li>
<li>Each docker0 gets a routable /24</li>
<li>UDP and VXLAN backends</li>
<li>Provides configuration file for
dockerd</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Drawbacks:<ul>
<li>Lack of flexibility</li>
<li>no advanced networking</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
</section>
<section>
<h2>Extending docker networking</h2>
<ul>
<li>Current way:<ul>
<li>wrap around the docker API/cli,
or</li>
<li>Hook to the event stream and
react</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Future way:<ul>
<li>libnetwork (core or remote)</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
</section>
<section>
<h2>Wrapping around</h2>
<ul>
<li>Advanced networking as extra
commands/params</li>
<li>Write a wrapping API</li>
<li>Write wrapping cli</li>
<li>Make sure users target the wrappers</li>
<li>Examples<ul>
<li>Socketplane(cli)</li>
<li>Weave(cli)</li>
<li>Nova-docker(both)</li>
</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Wrapping around: socketplane</h2>
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<ul>
<li>advantages:<ul>
<li>cohesive experience</li>
</ul></li>
<li>drawbacks:<ul>
<li>Can't use the docker API/cli</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Can expose ports in the host</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Evented: MidoNet PoC</h2>
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<ul>
<li>advantages:<ul>
<li>Can plug networking that doesn't
know about it</li>
</ul></li>
<li>drawbacks:<ul>
<li>Must create nets with a separate API/cli</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Can expose ports in the host</li>
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<h2>Nova-docker</h2>
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<li>advantages:<ul>
<li>OpenStack</li>
<li>Can plug networking that doesn't
know about it</li>
<li>Some of the Neutron vendors.
MidoNet!</li>
</ul></li>
<li>drawbacks:<ul>
<li>not useful for non-openstack
deployments</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
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<section>
<h2>Libnetwork</h2>
<ul>
<li>Refactor libcontainer networking into a
separate library</li>
<li>Extends docker API/cli</li>
<li>Written in Go by Docker for docker</li>
<li>Multiple drivers:<ul>
<li>bridge</li>
<li>host</li>
<li>null</li>
<li>overlay*</li>
<li>remote</li>
</li>
</ul>
<aside class="notes">
Mention CoreOS CNI
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<section>
<h2>Libnetwork: entities</h2>
<ul>
<li>Driver</li>
<li>Sandbox</li>
<li>Network<ul>
<li>Create</li>
</li>Delete</li></ul></li>
<li>Endpoint<ul>
<li>Create</li>
<li>Join</li>
<li>Leave</li>
<li>Delete</li></ul></li>
</ul>
</section>
<section>
<h2>Libnetwork: remote</h2>
<ul>
<li>Open to external vendors</li>
<li>Containerized</li>
<li>RPC dockerd<-->remote driver</li>
<li>Implements the driver entities</li>
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<h2>Libnetwork neutron driver proposal</h2>
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<h2>Libnetwork neutron driver proposal</h2>
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<li>Gives Swarm an overlay</li>
<li>Maps libnetwork entities to Neutron</li>
<li>Gets IPAM from Neutron</li>
<li>Vendor interface plugging configurable</li>
<li>Extra entities via labels</li>
<li>Opens Docker to advanced networking</li>
<li>Open Source and open to contributors</li>
</ul>
</section>
<section>
<h2>Libnetwork neutron driver proposal + MidoNet</h2>
<ul>
<li>Distributed containerizable SDN Controller</li>
<li>No SPOF</li>
<li>Layer 4 load balancing with health monitor</li>
<li>Native security groups</li>
<li>Distributed stateful NAT</li>
</ul>
</section>
<section>
<h2>OpenStack Magnum</h2>
<ul>
<li>Containers as a First-class OSt resource</li>
<li>Containers are ants, not cattle</li>
<li>Multi-tenant Control and Data Planes</li>
<li>Brings the Hybrid Cloud</li>
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<h2>OpenStack Magnum</h2>
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<li>Solution: Use only neutron</li>
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<h2>OpenStack Magnum</h2>
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<h2>Join us</h2>
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<h3><a href="http://midonet.org">MidoNet</a> <a href="http://docs.openstack.org/developer/magnum/">Magnum</a></h3>
<h3>https://slack.midonet.org</h3>
<h3>#[email protected]</h3>
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The Indian arm of German major MC-Bauchemie (I) Pvt Ltd has had a presence in the Indian market for over twenty five years. SUNNY SURLAKER, HEAD ADMIXTURES DIVISION, MC-BAUCHEMIE (I) PVT LTD in an interview with VEENA KURUP dilated on his company's plans and prospects for the future.
Please throw some light on the contribution of your firm towards the industrial flooring sector segment?
MC-Bauchemie (I) Pvt Ltd is a leading name in the construction chemicals sector.We manufacture over 200 construction chemicals through technical and financial collaboration with MC-Bauchemie, Germany, a 50-year-old international organisation. We are an ISO 9001:2008 certified company, having a pan India presence through technically trained and qualified channel partners and IRP (Germany) trained applicators. Over the years, our expertise and experience has been brought into practice to provide tough durable floors for a variety of industrial floorings as also residential, commercial and infrastructure construction such as train terminals, oil and lube plants, automotive industries, heavy machinery industries, warehouses, commercial complexes, IT and electronics industry, educational institutes and so on. In addition, MC-Bauchemie also provides design possibilities and potential solutions for industrial floors. For this reason MC's specialist advisors are at disposal from the planning stage right down to the actual work execution. We provide our customers with the highest technical support anywhere in the world and can look back on decades of experience as the technology leader in the area of flooring systems.
Briefly tell us about your product offerings for the Indian and international markets?
We provide solutions for a wide variety of issues cropping up in the construction segments. For instance, we provide a full range of admixtures and additives for improving properties of concrete during placement - which can address issues such as workability time, slump retention, retardation, etc. Then there are additives that make concrete more durable, more impermeable, ensure better finishes etc. Furthermore, we also have special curing compounds to ensure that the concrete does not crack; it also heals micro-cracks in concrete and does not cause loss of bond for overlays to the concrete. We have specialty-coating and waterproofing systems that provide waterproofing as well as special applications such as protection of concrete in sewage treatments plants, where pH levels are extremely low. We now have material systems that can take care of concrete in exposure levels where pH is from 0 to 14. The special injection systems and special polymer modified mortars can address water ingress as well as repair applications to increase the longevity of both newer constructions as well as heritage structures.
Also there are specially formulated breathable, crack bridging, UV resistant, anti-carbonation protection systems that help improve life of repairs, but are also used to extend the life of new structures. These materials provide a cover factor to the reinforcement in excess of 50 cm of standard M30 Concrete. This kind of protective quotient helps to improve the service life of new structures dramatically. Our range of flooring solutions include extremely high performing, abrasion resistant dry-shake floorings and sealers, Conductive coatings for the electronic industry, specialist coatings for pharma, food and other similar industries and many more. We also look into specialist decorative applications for resin based floorings, worldwide.
Which are the the major sectors that drive demand for your products in India?
The major demand sectors for our technical solutions and systems are well-spaced across the board in infrastructure, building construction, industrial applications and rehabilitation sectors. Product-wise, all groups like concrete admixtures, waterproofing, repairs, protection, tiling and sealing are seeing positive demand. We are presently focused on strengthening our service networks and to tap positive opportunities evolving from the construction industry.
Could you offer some details of your manufacturing units?
All our products are manufactured in our well-equipped plants in Gujarat and Goa under technical and financial collaboration with MC-Bauchemie, Germany utilising their state-of-the-art technology and quality assurance systems. We are also an accredited ISO 9001:2008 company, which helps us maintain quality across the products and services. As far as our production capacity is concerned it is adequate enough to meet demand in the coming years. Our Goa plant is currently undergoing expansion and is supported by a state-of-the-art-training centre and laboratory for better interaction with our customers.
What are the prevalent trends in the industrial flooring segment?
Industrial flooring is an art as much as engineering. Mostly the trend at this point in time is to go for resin-based floorings. However, with increasing awareness, we believe the trend will be towards practicalities of flooring requirements, whether based on dry-shake technology, hardening sealers, industrial screeds or if need be, resin-based floorings as well.
What are the major challenges faced by the Indian industrial flooring industry and the solutions you propose to facilitate the ease of doing business?
Lack of awareness about the practise of proper flooring techniques is a major challenge being faced by the Indian flooring industry. Industrial Flooring is at two ends of the spectrum here. While some constructors are tremendously technical and skilled, the others simply follow construction procedures without thinking of the technical ramifications. For instance, a moisture barrier is often a missing element in industrial floorings. Resin based floorings are often applied without cross checking the moisture-content of the concrete floor or the ambient dew-point; further, scratch coats and levelling coats to even out the floors are generally missing from the specifications. Many projects demand a very quick turnaround, without fulfilling technical requirements, which leads to many failures too. The solution would simply be to raise awareness. The Construction Chemical Manufacturer's Association (CCMA) is briskly moving forward with this objective.
Tell us about the new growth areas for your business in the coming years?
In today's fast changing world of technology, 'innovation' is the key to stay ahead in a competitive market and for fuelling the growth of any organisation. We follow the same trend. MC-Bauchemie's motto for years has been – Innovation, Competence and Service. These three principles would be the cornerstone of our activities for the future and will propel our growth to the next level. As a construction chemical manufacturer we are going back to our basic competency of formulating better and more improved product systems. The R&D work is in full swing. Material improvements coupled with our modern outlook on activities is the core of our focus in the coming few years.
MC-Bauchemie's approach is to solve problems and supply systems through free technical assistance. We do a lot of training for engineers as well as our clients, which build effective technical partnerships for long-lasting solutions. We continuously go in for innovations and new developments. I believe in a future where we interact with our clients, not only as a supplier but also as a technical service partner. We plan to achieve this and expand the awareness of our industry by means of our training centre, production sites and laboratory in Goa through maximum interaction with our customers. Our young team of marketing, technical executives and experts will ensure that we expand our reach to meet the needs of the construction industry. We would like to expand in all segments that we cater to.
Looking at market factors, we believe with the advent of our Construction Chemicals Manufacturers' Association, the industry is pushing forward the drive for awareness on 'Correct Usage of Construction Chemicals'. Once this wave catches on, it would be a big boost in driving the growth of the industrial flooring segment and our company forward. The prospects ahead hence look bright.
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Fiber Extenders
IP Receivers
USB Receivers
What is Prop 65 and why is it important that all of the products we manufacture are compliant with this law?
California Proposition 65 (also known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986) refers to the California legislation that was intended by its authors to protect California citizens and the State's drinking water sources from chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, and to inform citizens about exposures to such chemicals.
Proposition 65 requires businesses to notify Californians about significant amounts of chemicals in the products they purchase, in their homes or workplaces, or that are released into the environment. By providing this information, Proposition 65 enables Californians to make informed decisions about protecting themselves from exposure to these chemicals. Proposition 65 also prohibits California businesses from knowingly discharging significant amounts of listed chemicals into sources of drinking water.
Due to the presence of prop 65 listed chemicals in certain BZB Gear products, you may have concerns about compliance with proposition 65. If this is the case, you may wish to include a product label on products that may be delivered within California to include the following warning:
Warning: this product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
If your company intends to use BZB Gear products as a component in a product(s) sold or delivered to consumers in California, BZB Gear recommends that you take steps to determine whether the warning requirements of California's Prop 65 apply. Your company is solely responsible for determining whether your finished consumer product needs to be labeled in compliance with the Prop 65.
Note: None of our materials were analyzed for content as we are relying on the material supplier for Certifications and/or notification and available MSDS information.
All BZB Gear products that are shipped to California shall contain warning label in compliance with the Prop 65.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us:
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at the gate called beautiful: why do we pray?
it is interesting how many different things come to mind to so many different people with one word. because there are so many different opinions on this one enormous topic, i wanted to share some thoughts i wrote down a couple months ago when posed with a question about the effectiveness of prayer. it made me start thinking a lot about what is the real reason we pray. here are my thoughts.
the question was recently posed to me, what if you spend months, even years, in prayer for something only to find out later that you already had the answer or the breakthrough you were asking for and did not realize it? would that time in prayer have been wasted time which could have been used to pray for something else that there is not yet breakthrough in? i believe the answer is no.
i guess it all comes down to the question, why do we pray? do we pray to get answers? or, do we pray to encounter God?
of course i would like to hear that answers to my prayers. of course i want to see breakthrough in areas i struggle in, such as fasting and taming my tongue, or that the larger body of Christ needs breakthrough in such as healing of diseases like cancer or AIDS. but, if i later find i have contended for breakthrough for something i already possessed and did not realize it, or even if i contend for years and never see the breakthrough i seek, i did encounter God along the way? prayer is not a means to an end. prayer is the end.
God both has relationship with Himself in the Trinity and longs for relationship with man - to walk with us in the cool of the evening. could He have ruled over the creatures and the earth Himself? of course He could, but He chose to partner with us in relationship.
in prayer my agenda may be to get something, but His agenda is to get all of me. however that looks, however long it takes, He will take full possession of my heart and have all of me. if i approach my prayer life simply as a "to do list," i will be continually disappointed. i will look to my "accomplishments" in prayer, and not to the One who is waiting there to encounter me in a way i can never be encountered by anyone else. He longs to know me fully, an have me know Him fully.
do not worry about what you will pray for - just pray. come to the table and commune with Him. share the burdens of your heart. share the thoughts on your mind. pour out your alabaster bottle at His feet and as the aroma pours over Him, it cannot help but pour over you as well. others may see it as a waste - something that could have been used to further the Kingdom of God or kingdoms of men if used the right way (time, petition, money, influence...) but He sees it as a worthy sacrifice that He will not turn away.
the path of God will always look foolish to the outside observer - even those who are following Him themselves. why? so we will choose Him above all others and above the esteem of man.
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Q: whitespace issue on glyphicon I am struggling to figure out how to remove the white space in the glyphicon.
Ideally if i could get the display:inline-block go to away my life would be so much happier.
Can anyone suggest some options ? I am pretty much out of options at this point. :(
below is a working sample of my issue
https://stevia-affirm.codio.io/VerticalBootstrapTable.html
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To change this template use Tools | Templates.
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A: Put the glyphicon inside the table-cell:
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Iran earthquake injures 260
Epicenter was southwest of Sarpol-e Zahab in western province of Kermanshah
At least 260 people were injured when a strong 6.4-magnitude earthquake rattled Iran's western province of Kermanshah late Sunday, said the Islamic republic's institute of geophysics.
The epicenter of the quake was 17 kilometers southwest of the city of Sarpol-e Zahab, according to the institute, which said it struck at a depth of seven kilometers.
At least 260 people were injured in Sarpol-e Zahab and the neighboring city of Gilan-e Gharb, Kermanshah governor Houshang Bazvand told state television.
"We've had no reports of fatalities so far. The situation is currently under control," Bazvand said.
"There were power and water cuts in both cities, but they lasted only a few minutes."
The head of Iran's emergency medical services Pirhossein Kolivand said in televised comments that most of the injuries were due to "people panicking and fleeing their homes."
There were no official details of any damage to buildings and infrastructure.
The region was rocked by seven weaker aftershocks an hour after the initial tremor, the strongest of which was magnitude 5.2, the geophysics institue said.
– With reporting from Agence France-Presse
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Your typical SHIELD TV bundle came with a SHIELD Controller included, starting at $199. Now, there's a new bundle available, a SHIELD TV coupled with just a SHIELD Remote, priced at $179.99.
This new bundle is available for purchase today, perfect for those who want to save a little money and don't plan on playing many video games on their Android TV-powered set-top box.
As NVIDIA says and even I can tell you, there are still games you can play with just a SHIELD Remote. There's Alto's Adventure, Crossy Road, Pac-Man, Red Ball 4, plus many others. And don't worry, you can always purchase a SHIELD Controller separately should you have the need for one.
The new bundle is available at Best Buy right now, as well as on NVIDIA's own website.
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In DJ's words: "That was AWESOME"
Watching and feeling the power of the F-22 Raptor was an amazing experience. I saw it take off and land earlier in the week, but didn't realize at the time what I was looking at.
The maneuvering capability of this jet and the skill of the pilot was a sight to see!
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Stories from our backyard: Whale Watch Kaikōura
June 22, 2020 /0 Comments/in Articles, New Zealand, South Island /by Vicki Baensch
July 4 is a celebration day for Whale Watch Kaikōura as they will be back on the water after 103-days downtime! New Zealand have had great success in their fight against the Coronavirus, and the resulting reward is social distancing elimination and the resurrection of domestic tourism. For the Māori-owned operator in Kaikōura on the South Island New Zealand, it will mean a simple start on the path to recovery and a chance to show-off the Whale encounters that Kaikōura are well renowned for.
Sperm Whale – Tiaki
Kaikōura is a small coastal town where the mountains meet the sea. The Seaward Kaikōura mountain ranges are the northern-most part of the Southern Alps and just 800 metres off the coast lies the submarine Kaikōura Canyon which provides a constant rich food chain for the local population of Sperm Whales, Dolphins, Seals, Albatross and Penguins. The waters are a protected marine sanctuary for the many who call Kaikōura home.
For Whale Watch Kaikōura, this marine sanctuary is their backyard. With international borders currently closed, Whale Watch Kaikōura have lost access to 85% of their regular guests. For the interim that means quieter times with domestic travellers able to admire the antics of the giant Sperm Whales in relative tranquillity. The Sperm Whales are unquestionably the stars of the marine experience. Whale Watch normally run up to 16 cruises per day year-round with a 95% sighting success rate of these amazing creatures that can measure up to 20 metres in length. Their unique marine experience also provides the opportunity to sight other whale species on their migratory route as well as the high-spirited dusky dolphins, and other residents of the marine sanctuary.
Passengers & Hectors Dolphins
Whale Watch Kaikōura is no stranger to downtimes…. COVID-19 has seen to that. Apart from the current global pandemic, in 2016 Kaikōura experienced a 7.8 magnitude earthquake which destroyed lives, businesses, roads, railway lines and houses. The earthquake influence extended to the sea floor which rose between .5 – 1.5 metres around the peninsula. The result was a 49-day downtime for the company whilst dredging and marina adjustments ensued.
Lucky for us that Whale Watch Kaikōura put their downtimes to good use…
Hutton's Shearwaters
In 2005 Whale Watch partnered with the Department of Conservation and the local Kaikōura community to help save the Hutton's Shearwater seabird. It is an endangered seabird with their only breeding colonies located high in the seaward Kaikōura Ranges. Numbers of these seabirds have dramatically declined due to introduced predators and habitat loss. With only two breeding colonies remaining, a third artificial colony was established with predator-proof fencing which enabled a safe environment for ongoing breeding. These efforts have enabled the preservation and sustainable management of the endangered Hutton's Shearwater, the world's only alpine breeding seabird.
NZ Fur Seal
Whale Watch is a multiple national and international award-winning nature-based tourism company who is committed to a sustainable future both on and off the water. Formed in 1987, the company grew on the back of their quality whale watching experience and Kaikōura became an eco-tourism destination as a result. Together they partner in many conservation initiatives including the Trees for Travellers program, which encourages visitors to plant a native tree in Kaikoura and offset their carbon footprint. Whale Watch and the Kaikōura community have formed a partnership in recognition of the responsibilities of guardianship, as well as protecting and preserving the Kaikōura environment. Make sure to support Whale Watch and enjoy a cruise with them when you next visit Kaikōura and the South Island.
Kaikōura offers many compelling reasons to visit this stunning region. Its location is on the well-worn Alpine Pacific Touring route north of Christchurch. The town caters well for the wide range of marine & land activities. Well worth a 2-3-night stay, take time to also swim with the dolphins, kayak with the seals, wander the Kaikōura Peninsula walkway as well as trek the many short walks in the area. Most importantly, don't forget to sample the local crayfish for which the town is so famous! Read more on Kaikōura
Australia Expat Travel (AET) specialises in exceptional holidays to Australia and New Zealand. We make it simple with our local knowledge, seamless logistics and trusted advice since 2004. Expect a bespoke itinerary curated with the big picture and the small details. Contact Us
https://www.ausxpattravel.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Wawahia-Tail-small.jpg 407 613 Vicki Baensch https://www.ausxpattravel.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Australia_expat_logo_300_CMYK-300x73.png Vicki Baensch2020-06-22 14:48:412020-12-01 16:18:35Stories from our backyard: Whale Watch Kaikōura
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Aviad Heifetz is a Professor in the Department of Management and Economics in the Open University of Israel. He is the author of the textbook Strategic Thinking – Game Theory with Economics and Business Applications (Hebrew, English translation forthcoming). His research in game theory and economic theory provided insights into the evolution of preferences, market design, bargaining, competitive economies with asymmetric information and interactive epistemology. He serves on the editorial boards of Games and Economic Behavior and Mathematical Social Sciences.
Eran Shmaya joined Kellogg in 2008 and Tel Aviv University in 2013. His research areas are game theory, probability and information theory.
Eilon Solan is a Professor in the Department of Statistics and Operations Research at Tel Aviv University. His areas of expertise include game theory, stochastic processes, and measure theory. Professor Solan is an Associate Editor for Mathematics of Operations Research, for the International Journal of Game Theory, for the Journal of Mathematical Economics, and for Dynamic Games and Applications. He is a member of the Advisory Board to Transactions Network Optimization and Control.
Rakesh Vohra is the George A. Weiss and Lydia Bravo Weiss University Professor,
Department of Economics & Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also co-Director of the Warren Center for Network and Data Sciences. He has published widely in game theory and operations research. His area of expertise is auction theory and pricing.
Jonathan Weinstein is an Associate Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences at Northwestern University. His general areas of research are game theory, decision theory and microeconomic theory. His publications have concerned the impact of higher-order uncertainty on strategic interactions; and testing supposed experts who make probabilistic forecasts that may be strategically motivated.
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For Rockbridge, Bath and Alleghany Counties
Grigsby Family Fund
The Grigsby Family Fund was established with the Community Foundation of Rockbridge, Bath & Allegheny ('CFRBA') in 2015 by Ben and Carol Grigsby as an effective and efficient means to support in perpetuity some of the family's local philanthropic interests. The Fund, which receives periodic contributions from the family, is structured as a donor advised fund, allowing the family to nominate annually various non-profit organizations as beneficiaries of that year's Fund distributions by the CFRBA.
While the Grigsby family's roots in Rockbridge County go back to the 1700's, beginning shortly after their respective graduations from Washington & Lee and the University of Virginia in the 1970's, Ben and Carol, and later with son John, have for over four decades regularly visited, invested, and lived in Lexington, Rockbridge & neighboring counties to enjoy the pastoral beauty, the cordiality of its people, and the richness of the community's intellectual, cultural and social benefits. Ben and Carol first bought property in Lexington/ Rockbridge in the 1980's, as part of a long term plan, in keeping with careers that included 20 years overseas.
More recently, 10 years ago, the family returned to LexRock as permanent residents, with son John graduating from W&L in 2012.
Philanthropy has always been an important part of the family's DNA, and their personal financial planning. Indeed, the family motto is "Lux, Labor, Liberalitas" loosely translated as "Learn, Earn, Return", which provides an inspiration and framework for involvement with local community charities.
By example, while living in England, where the philosophy of hospice was born, Carol, an R.N. by training, became active in Britain's Princess Alice Hospice organization, and has transferred that enthusiasm to our local non-profit Rockbridge Area Hospice ('RAH'). She currently serves as its President of the Board, and will complete her second term next year. The Fund's support for RAH underscores the family's belief in the exceptionally humanistic work of Hospice. Carol also currently serves as the Grants Committee Chairman of the Community Foundation for Rockbridge, Bath and Allegheny, and is a dedicated volunteer and fund-raiser for the 'Roots & Shoots' elementary learning program at Waddell School.
In addition to other charitable Foundation and Museum boards, Ben has served on Washington & Lee's Board of Trustees, and the family have included W&L's 'Friends of Rockbridge' initiatives (including Campus Kitchen) as a significant part of their support to the University, underscoring a deep commitment to educational opportunities as an influence on young citizens giving back to their communities. Ben also serves as a founding Board member of the Lexington Police Foundation ('LPF'), reflecting the family's belief that a healthy, civil and safe community is the result of an engaged and appreciative citizenry, one that, among other things, demonstrably supports our first responders. The Grigsby Family Fund's support for the Lexington Police Department via the LPF helps our serving men and women with various non-Citybudgetary items, notably including tuition subsidies.
The compelling attraction for the Grigsby family of this special organization – our Community Foundation – is that the funds invested with CFRBA will grow and continue in perpetuity, under professional administration and investment management, which allows the Grigsby family to have a positive impact within this truly special community now, but importantly, also leaving a legacy of future community support for generations to come.
Organizations We Serve
CFRBA serves the communities of Rockbridge, Bath and Alleghany. Organizations we serve
Help Support Our Efforts
Your financial support will allow us to continue
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There's no doubt that a good Christmas book has great potential for teaching a profound life lesson. I think that's because the true meaning of Christmas has many parallels with the true meaning of life. Just ask yourself this one question - what is the true meaning of Christmas?
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is the ultimate Christmas story. Absolutely nothing gets me in the Christmas spirit quite the same way. The selfish Scrooge gets himself a wakeup call about love, and the whole thing basically culminates in a greater understanding of the meaning of life. What more could you ask for?
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Web and mobile developper, i build stuff using meteor, graphql, react and react native !
What if you run a react native application cache is mandatory, if you have a graphQL server then it is easy with cache-persist but without this, redux-persist is the only solution I have found so far.
Hello Nader, will you teach graphql and or react or will you focus on AWS stack ?
I think the #GraphQL ecosystem can be confusing, especially to newcomers, so I built a chart that shows how all the pieces interconnect. graphqlstack.com Includes tools from the major players, like @apollographql, @graphcool, @FormidableLabs, & others. PRs welcome!
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<?php
namespace RomaricDrigon\MetaYaml\XsdNodeGenerator;
class XsdPatternNodeGenerator extends XsdNodeGenerator
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public function build($name, $node, \XMLWriter &$writer, $under_root)
{
// always inside an xsd:element
$writer->startElementNs('xsd', 'element', null);
$writer->writeAttribute('name', $name);
$this->addRequired($node, $writer, $under_root);
// simpleType with restrictions
$writer->startElementNs('xsd', 'simpleType', null);
$writer->startElementNs('xsd', 'restriction', null);
$writer->writeAttribute('base', 'xsd:string');
$writer->startElementNs('xsd', 'pattern', null);
$writer->writeAttribute('value', $node[$this->xsd_generator->getFullName('pattern')]);
$writer->endElement();
$writer->endElement();
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$writer->endElement();
}
}
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Oh my god, I see everything double!
While it looks like we just write and read the attribute value of the object x, there is actually some additional processing taking place behind the scenes.
The trick is the Python built-in property. With this function (or is it a class?) you can hide getter and setter functions behind what looks like standard attribute access.
The setter function _set_value() just stores the value in a "private" attribute _value. The getter function _get_value() returns this value multiplied by two. And finally, the magic is in the last line, where the getter and setter are tied to the public (class) attribute value.
The Python documentation on "property"
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News Briefs » CCA News Briefs
First Patient Enrolled in Trial Assessing SD-101 for Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
Juliette Siegfried, MPH
Publish Date May 18, 2022
TriSalus Life Sciences has enrolled the first patient in its Pressure-Enabled Regional Immuno-Oncology (PERIO™-02) trial evaluating SD-101, a toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) agonist for adults with locally advanced, metastatic, or unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) or intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC).
"Patients with advanced HCC or ICC often have limited options when seeking treatment, as checkpoint inhibitors have had some success in these indications but results are not what we want them to be in most cases," said Steven C. Katz, MD, FACS, chief medical officer at TriSalus, said in a news release.
"The PERIO-02 clinical trial has potential to advance the scientific foundation required to help address this unmet need, deliver new therapies to improve clinical outcomes, and ultimately, give patients a better chance to respond more reliably to different forms of immunotherapy."
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Up to 89 patients with uveal melanoma with liver metastases are being actively enrolled for this trial. The Pressure-Enabled Drug Delivery™ (PEDD) method will be used to administer SD-101 in conjunction with checkpoint inhibitors. The first trial site is the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and more sites are anticipated.
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This trial is the second of 3 planned trials to assess TriSalus' immunotherapy platform. The platform is particularly designed to address the challenges patients with liver tumors face, such as immune response suppression and high intratumoral pressure.
SD-101 reactivates the immune system inside the liver, and the delivery mechanism helps improve uptake of the medicine by modulating blood vessel pressure and flow. Efficacy will be measured based on the tumor response.
Early data on the safety of the platform have been encouraging, and SD-101 has demonstrated its capacity to reprogram the microenvironment of liver tumors in a positive manner for patients.
TriSalus Life Sciences enrolls first patient in PERIO-02 clinical trial, studying the delivery of SD-101 via pressure-enabled drug delivery in adults with hepatocellular carcinoma or intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. News release. TriSalus Life Sciences; May 10, 2022.
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Q: 2 arguments in push_back I am trying to put 2 arguments inside a vector using push_back but its giving me an error since the function is allowed to take only one argument. How can I pass 2 arguments??
Vertex Class:
template <class VertexType, class EdgeType> class Vertex{
public:
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Outside Vertex Class inside Main():
project3::Vertex<string, string> v1("v1");
v1.VertexList.push_back(1,"e1");
Error is :
error C2661: 'std::vector<_Ty>::push_back' : no overloaded function takes 2 arguments
IntelliSense: too many arguments in function call
A: You need to do
v1.VertexList.push_back(std::pair<int, EdgeType>(1,"e1"));
A: Try push_back(make_pair(1, string("e1")));
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SimAirline.net - Message Boards • View topic - Alaska Airlines Announces Year-Round Anchorage-Honolulu Serv
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Alaska Airlines Announces Year-Round Anchorage-Honolulu Serv
seahawks7757
Post subject: Alaska Airlines Announces Year-Round Anchorage-Honolulu Serv
Posted: 04 Oct 2007, 06:27
Location: Puyallup, WA AKA KSEA
More good news for me in my stocks!!!
It rose me a whole 76 Cents. Not bad
NYSE.com wrote:
Airline's Permanent Fund Dividend Sale Includes One-Way Hawaii Fares Starting At
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alaska Airlines today announced it will expand its service to Hawaii, offering year-round Anchorage- Honolulu flights. The nonstop flights, which begin Dec. 9, will be offered daily through April 26, as previously announced, and twice weekly, on Fridays and Saturdays, between April 27 and Oct. 25.
"Expanding our Hawaii service from seasonal to year-round will ensure Alaskans can take a convenient, nonstop flight to the Aloha state any time of the year," said Bill MacKay, Alaska Airlines' senior vice president for the state of Alaska.
The airline also launched its annual Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) sale today, including one-way fares to Honolulu for as low as $249. The sale offers up to 25-percent savings on in-state travel; additional savings on select routes between Alaska and the Lower 48 states, Canada and Mexico; and 10- percent savings on complete vacation packages from Alaska Airlines Vacations.
"These sale fares now make travel to the Islands and other popular destinations in Alaska and the Lower 48 even more attractive," MacKay said.
Airfare reservations are available at alaskaair.com and Alaska Airlines' toll- free reservation line at (800) ALASKAAIR or (800) 252-7522. Sample one- way PFD fares include:
Between Anchorage and:
Honolulu $249
Idaho, Oregon or Washington destinations $179
Arizona, California, Montana, Nevada or Wyoming destinations $209
Alberta, Canada; British Columbia, Colorado or Mexico
destinations $229
Chicago or Dallas/Fort Worth $249
Boston; Miami; Newark, N.J.; Orlando, Fla.; or Washington, D.C. $259
Between Juneau and:
Alberta, Canada; British Columbia or Colorado destinations $199
Chicago or Dallas/Fort Worth, or Mexico destinations $229
Between Fairbanks and:
Mexico destinations $279
For PFD airfare sale: A 14-day advance purchase is required. Tickets must be purchased by Nov. 20, 2007, and travel must be completed by Sept. 17, 2008. Travel between Alaska and Hawaii is valid between Feb. 2 and Sept. 17, 2008, and travel to and from Kamloops, British Columbia, is valid between Dec. 15, 2007 and April 5, 2008. Sale fares are not available for travel from Alaska to Hawaii March 4 through March 10, 2008, or for travel from Hawaii to Alaska March 12 through March 19, 2008. Travel between Alaska and Hawaii must be via Anchorage on Anchorage-Honolulu nonstop flights. Flights between Anchorage and Honolulu do not operate daily after April 26, 2008. Sale travel is not available to or from Prudhoe Bay or Gustavus, Alaska. One stopover is permitted in each direction per standard published fares and routings. Tickets are nonrefundable, but may be changed for a $50 fee and any applicable changes in fare with the following exceptions: a $75.00 change fee applies when made through Alaska Airlines' reservation call center or ticket counters and a $100 change fee applies for tickets originally booked through a travel agency if the change is made through Alaska Airlines' reservation call center or ticket counters. A change in fare may apply to itinerary changes. Changes to itineraries that include travel provided by code-share partners, once travel has started, are subject to the rules, fees and fares of the carrier providing transportation. Portions of itineraries may include service on Horizon Air or code-share partners American Airlines(R), American Eagle(R), Big Sky Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Era Aviation, Northwest Airlines or Pen Air. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or days. All fares, taxes and fees are subject to change without notice, and other restrictions apply. For PFD vacation-package sale: To receive 10 percent off an Alaska Airlines Vacations package, travel must be booked online at alaskaair.com by Nov. 20, 2007, using promo code ASPFD10. Travel must be completed by Sept. 17, 2008. Offer cannot be combined with any other discount offer or promotion. Offer valid for future bookings only. The 10-percent discount is per booking and taken before taxes. Offer is not valid on Nevada packages. Rules and fares are subject to change without notice and other restrictions may apply. All terms and conditions of Alaska Airlines Vacations package apply. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or days. Airfare taxes and fees: Fares shown do not include airport passenger- facility charges of up to $9, federal segment tax of $3.40 per segment (takeoff and landing), and U.S. security fee of $2.50 per enplanement. Fares listed are valid for purchase at alaskaair.com and each ticket purchased at an Alaska Airlines or Horizon Air airport location or through an Alaska Airlines reservation call center will cost $10 more per person than the advertised fare. Additional fees and taxes for travel to Canada include U.S. immigration user fee of $7, U.S. APHIS fee of $5.50, Canadian airport improvement fee of up to $15 (varies by airport), Canadian security fee of $9 ( fluctuates with exchange rate) and Canadian goods and services tax (GST) of less than $2 (varies by airport). Additional fees and taxes for travel to Mexico include U.S. immigration user fee of $7, U.S. APHIS fee of $5.50, U.S. international transportation tax of $15.10, Mexico international departure tax of up to $29 (fluctuates with exchange rate) and Mexico tourism tax of up to $22 (fluctuates with exchange rate). All taxes and fees are based on one-way travel and may be doubled if traveling round trip.
Alaska Airlines and its sister carrier, Horizon Air, serve 92 cities through an expansive network in Alaska, the Lower 48, Hawaii, Canada and Mexico. For reservations visit http://alaskaair.com . For more news and information, visit the Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air Newsroom at http://alaskaair.com/newsroom .
SOURCE Alaska Airlines
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Thomas auer
Location: Virtual Jakarta
Looks like it aint gonna be Hawaiian then.
No more slums. No more violence. No more poverty...Gawad Kalinga
Thomas auer wrote:
:) Looks like it aint gonna be Hawaiian then.
you never know. If Hawaiian continues to expand it still can be. I mean they are both going to have 2 flights a day going to PHNL from KSEA
Hawaiian raised 5 Cents today!!!
Dam Boeing. 2nd day in a row they are the only one of my 3 to lose. $1.21
simairline318
Here's a similar story, in the Honolulu Advertiser:
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/artic ... /?print=on
Northwestdc9
Management/Moderator
Location: Iowa City, IA
Hawaiian and Northwest used to run this route but it looks like Alaska is taking over.
Congratz to Alaska.
Aviation Research Engineer - University of Iowa
Location: Eagle River, Alaska
Alaska Airlines bought out the company that chartered the Hawaiian Airlines flights up here into Anchorage. So, we had a feeling it was going to come out eventually that Alaska was going to fly to Hawaii.
Speaking of which, I saw while I was at work today at ANC what Alaska Airlines is now flying to HNL. It's pretty much the same as the other Alaska paints, but the Eskimo has a lei on. Check it out: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1269430/L/
Thanks to Nick Anderson for the awesome banner!
caps1237
Well for some bizarre reason, A.net won't let me look at that, and only that picture. But doing a search let me see a thumbnail of it and it looks great. Gotta love AS and their special livery aircraft!
Private Pilot - Single Engine Land
CaseyD
Location: Melbourne Beach FL
Love the caption!
^Special thanks to Dean Clay for the excellent banner.^
Classic !!!!
Hahaha! Yup everytime I got a lei in Hawaii I would do a little dance and go Woohoo!! I got leid!!
A.net isn't working for me...
They moved the servers last night and they've had some problems for the past day. Keep trying or try to clear out the cache on your internet browser. That might do it.
Ah, there we go. Very nice
Northwestdc9 wrote:
actually Hawaiian still does. When i was on flightaware i was trying to figure out what the seahawks flight number was going to be for this weekens and i typed in HA938 and HA939 and tey do a flight it looks to be once a week from PANK to PHNL
For now, I've heard they're cutting the route soon.
Would they continue it to compete with Alaska? Or is there not that much demand for the route?
I heard that the tour company they were flying for was bought by Alaska. So they'll use Alaska now.
Can anyone confirm ?
Yes, Alaska Airlines bought out Hawaiian Vacations, the tour company that we would make reservations with. I don't think Hawaiian would bother to compete with Alaska. Anyone ever heard of MarkAir? Yeah, they competed with Alaska, guess where they are? They're gone, defunct airline.
Anyway, here's the story about Alaska Airlines aquiring Hawaiian Vacations from the Anchorage Daily News website (I won't link it because most of the time it asks you to register, so here it is:
Alaska Airlines purchases rival on direct routes to Hawaii
HAWAIIAN VACATIONS: Fares could go up now that only one airline will have direct flights from the 49th to the 50th state.
By ELIZABETH BLUEMINK
[email protected]
Last Modified: September 13, 2007 at 02:14 AM
Alaska Airlines is buying out the only other business that offers direct flights between Anchorage and Hawaii.
Beginning in mid-January, Anchorage-based Hawaiian Vacations Inc. will no longer sell Hawaii vacation packages or charter flights between Alaska and Hawaii, under the purchase agreement the tour company and Alaska Airlines announced Wednesday.
The deal isn't a total buyout. Alaska Airlines is acquiring the 25-year-old Anchorage company's current Hawaii bookings, brand and Web site. It is unclear what the remainder of Hawaiian Vacations Inc. plans to do in the future.
In the short run, the deal means:
• Anyone who has purchased Hawaiian Vacations reservations for travel on Jan. 13 or later will be put on an Alaska Airlines flight instead.
• Anyone who has booked a flight for before Jan. 13 will not be affected.
• Alaska Airlines will begin offering its customers Hawaii vacation packages, in addition to the airline's daily Anchorage-Honolulu flights, beginning Dec. 9.
• Unless something changes, there will be no direct flights between Alaska and Hawaii from June to November, starting Jan. 13.
Alaska Airlines announced with much hoopla in May that it will inaugurate daily, seasonal service to Honolulu from December to May. That's the season when most people travel from Anchorage to Hawaii. An estimated 30,000 to 35,000 people travel from the 49th to the 50th state each year on Hawaiian Vacation flights.
It's unclear how the deal will affect the large slug of travelers who would fly from Hawaii to Anchorage on Hawaiian Vacations-booked flights to visit friends and family here in the summer.
An Alaska Airlines executive said Wednesday his company is considering expanding to year-round flights between Hawaii and Alaska.
"It's absolutely being discussed," said Bill MacKay, Alaska Airlines' senior vice president.
In the long run, the deal means:
• Less competitive fares, since Alaska Airlines has nabbed the entire market for direct flights between Anchorage and Hawaii.
• Hawaiian Vacations' long-time customers -- and Alaska Airlines travelers -- will be able to use Alaska Airlines mileage accounts to get to and from Hawaii for the first time.
MacKay said his company will structure its fares as if it has competitors.
But one local travel analyst, Scott McMurren, said he will eat his hat if fares to Hawaii drop as low as they did last winter, when two companies offered flights between Alaska and Hawaii.
Northwest Airlines announced in mid-August that it will no longer offer winter season flights between Alaska and Hawaii. The Minneapolis-based airline operated December-to-May flights between Anchorage and Honolulu for the past four years.
All of the customers who previously purchased Northwest Airlines tickets between Alaska and Hawaii have been transferred to Alaska Airlines, company spokesman Darren Shannon said Wednesday.
McMurren, a travel columnist for the Daily News, thinks it's not a coincidence that Northwest dropped out of the market when it did.
When asked Wednesday, Shannon attributed his company's decision to "supply and demand" issues and wouldn't elaborate.
John Hardwick, president of Hawaiian Vacations, doesn't plan to retire. Hardwick said he has some new business plans in Alaska but he isn't ready to discuss them.
Hawaiian Vacations approached Alaska Airlines with the proposed buyout, MacKay said.
He said Alaska Airlines will benefit tremendously from taking on the tour company's current bookings, and will also learn a lot from the tour company about providing service in Hawaii.
Hardwick said that his customers have begged for mileage accounts -- or the ability to redeem Alaska Airlines miles -- for decades. Now their wish will come true, he said.
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Delaware Technical & Community College (DTCC or Delaware Tech) is the community college system in the state of Delaware with locations in four cities. It was created by the Delaware General Assembly in 1966 by House Bill 529. The college is fully accredited and several curricula have been accredited by various professional associations. The college currently offers over 120 programs leading towards associate degrees, diplomas, or certificates. Of these programs, 48 are accredited degree programs with articulation agreements with 61 other institutions of higher learning. In the 2004-2005 school year, there were 19,462 students enrolled in accredited classes and 24,851 students attending non-credit courses. The component campuses are the Jack F. Owens Campus (or simply 'Owens Campus') in Georgetown, Delaware; the Stanton Campus in Newark; the Charles L. Terry Campus (or simply 'Terry Campus') in Dover; and the Wilmington Campus in Wilmington. The current president of the college is Dr. Orlando J. George, Jr.
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These folks respond quickly, are highly customer-focused, do their work well, and are priced fairly. There were two things that really impressed me about them: 1) our furnace was not working and it was cold. They were not the first company to come out but they were the ones who offered to get our heat going--safely--on a temporary basis until we could get permanent repairs--to "take the pressure off" making a decision to repair or replace and which contractor, and product, to select. My wife and I will never forget that no strings attached offer of help. This allowed us time to shop and make a reasoned decision, look at product ratings on Consumer Reports, and get estimates from others. They then made us a solid, reasonable proposal which we weighed against two others, and chose Controlling Systems. 2) the work was done quickly, efficiently, with great follow up on our satisfaction. Our questions were answered in layman terms. So yes, we will use Controlling Systems again. Thank you.
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Tag: Katherine Mansfield
Psychology by Katherine Mansfield
"Psychology" is a short story by Katherine Mansfield, redolent with sexual tension which unexpectedly morphs into something else at the end. As expected from the title, the bulk of the story comprises a character's interiority. After first setting the mood, Mansfield gets right into a woman's feelings. Yet do we feel we know her? We must read between the spaces, what I call 'Mansfield Gaps'. Everyone fills the gaps differently in a lyrical short story; this is my interpretation.
Katherine Mansfield liked to explore the theme of retaining one's individuality. Characters seem terrified of losing themselves, of being subsumed by the roles expected of them. They wish for individuality. Mansfield's stories, when taken as a whole, show that there are many pitfalls in love.
"Psychology" is an exploration into the emotional variability that goes hand in hand with intimacy. This variability is also pronounced in "The Swing of the Pendulum", "Taking The Veil" and "The Singing Lesson".
Continue reading "Psychology by Katherine Mansfield"
Katherine Mansfield's Influences
THE INFLUENCES OF PLACE AND ERA
Katherine Mansfield grew up in middle class Wellington, New Zealand and moved to Europe as a young adult to finish her education in London.
Some of her stories are influenced by her experiences in England, Belgium and Bavaria (In a German Pension).
Her first stories were accepted by The Age but Mansfield grew tired of the sort of story they expected from her. At this time she met John Middleton Murry, who encouraged her to write something different. She became Murry's partner and they later married.
New Zealand influenced her writing, and was the setting in some of her last, and best, works. '…if the truth were known I have a perfect passion for the island where I was born. …just as on those mornings white milky mists rise and uncover some beauty, then smother it again and then again disclose it, I tried to lift that mist from my people and let them be seen and then to hide them again…'
Mansfield was concerned with nationality in her early stories but later switched to a focus on modernist aesthetics and techniques. Her most New Zealand stories are the "Prelude" trilogy and "How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped". Her early stories seem to be from the perspective of a white female New Zealander. Of course she wrote her last and best stories about New Zealand.
In fact, setting seems more important in Mansfield's German stories than in her New Zealand ones. For example, the mention of sauerkraut in "Germans At Meat" place the story in a particular place. But in the New Zealand stories, replacement of a particularly New Zealand detail (e.g. a type of tree) wouldn't affect the story as a whole. "The Wind Blows" is set in windy Wellington, but could be set in many English speaking places. If no one knew Katherine Mansfield was a New Zealander, she wouldn't be considered A New Zealand Writer.
Reading Mansfield's New Zealand stories, New Zealand feels like an imprisonment, a place of confinement, especially for female characters. New Zealand was a young colony in Mansfield's time. Any new colony is a hugely patriarchal one — all about domination, exploring and dominion over others. Europe wasn't much better for women of course, but isolation led to a very constricted type of monotony for young women like Katherine Mansfield growing up in New Zealand.
Her final year of life, 1922, was spent in Switzerland.
Continue reading "Katherine Mansfield's Influences"
What is parallax in literature?
Parallax describes a type of movement. The position or direction of an object seems to differ when viewed from different positions.
Parallax is an optical illusion. Extend one arm and hold up your thumb. Close first one eye, then the other. The thumb appears to have changed positions, but hasn't. Your perspective is simply different depending on which eye you're using.
STELLAR PARALLAX
In astronomy, the angular amount of parallax changes depending on what point in the earth's orbit you're seeing it from. Early 1800s astronomers worked out that they could measure distance to stars outside the solar system by viewing the same star from different positions.
PARALLAX ON SCREEN
Many games make use of parallax to create a more 'alive' setting. A good example can be found at this website. The plants in the foreground are created on a separate layer from the main background.
PARALLAX IN PHILOSOPHY
Actually, philosophers use the phrase 'response dependence' to describe how individuals' ideas differ depending on our perspective and input.
PARALLAX IN LITERATURE
A writer can also let readers see a situation from different positions, or perspectives. It's called parallactic narration, or narrational parallax and refers to the device or rendering of a story from more than one point of view in variable parallactic focalisation. One writer who made much use of parallax is Katherine Mansfield, who largely used it to create irony.
Continue reading "What is parallax in literature?"
How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped by Katherine Mansfield
"How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped" is a modernist short story by Katherine Mansfield, published 1912. At its heart, "Pearl Button" is a story about a clash of two cultures seen through a child's eyes.
This story plays out as a duality of restriction and freedom. The European settlers are restricted while the Māori people enjoy freedom. "Pearl Button" is the only story in which Mansfield wrote about Māori. Her treatment of Māori from a white perspective was typical for the era — a romanticized opposition between Western and non-Western cultures. Mansfield came back to the idea of colonial constriction in later stories but focused on white New Zealanders.
STORYWORLD OF "HOW PEARL BUTTON WAS KIDNAPPED"
The Māori of New Zealand lived in a more communal way than New Zealand's Pākehā immigrants. Pākehā arrived in Aotearoa and immediately started sectioning up the space — from land down to living quarters. While European settlers lived in little houses, Māori people did not live like this. The pā can refer to any Māori village or defensive settlement, and is the centre of a Māori community, extending the concept of family out beyond the traditional nuclear family by European concept. Mansfield grew up alongside Māori pā culture and would have noted the differences.
The story "How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped" juxtaposes two ways of living — the European way of living in segmented 'little boxes' versus the freer, more sensual Māori way of life, closer to nature. Pearl Button herself prefers the Māori way of life. Since Pearl is the focalising character, the reader is encouraged to share in her view.
There's another kind of juxtaposition in this story as well, a really interesting one, and it was the first time she'd used it. "How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped" was the first time Mansfield used narrative parallax.
Mansfield's ironic use of parallax to suggest that the man's experience of the world is multifaceted also marks the particular modulation into a selective, restricted perspective, which is Impressionistic in concept. She employs this technique haphazardly, beginning with "How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped" (1910) and ending with "Miss Brill" (1920).
There is no consistent development. The method depends on a single device: the restricting of the perspective and knowledge of a focaliser-character into a broadening, more objective narrator's one. He is not emotionally detached from the scene, but capable of perceiving it from a great distance. It often involves an initiation, a sudden awareness or enlightenment (epiphany) of some profound significance.
The imposition of narrative distance on a scene of intense emotional concern on the part of the participant(s) creates an irony of perspective which often suggests the isolation of individual human beings, their lack of consequence in the universal flux of life, their diminutive significance as seen from a superior vantage point and their defiant private inflation of the significance of their own lives and the events that surround them.
One of the best examples of this method can be found in "The Little Governess", where the nameless, inexperienced young governess is made aware of her fellow-travellers, of herself, and reality outside her. At the end of the story she is isolated from everyone because of her own inconsistent behaviour. She feels hopelessly insignificant and deflated by events.
Katherine Mansfield and Literary Impressionism by Julia van Gunsteren
STORY STRUCTURE OF "HOW PEARL BUTTON WAS KIDNAPPED"
"How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped" is basically a carnivalesque story. If this were a children's picture book, the kidnappers might be an animal — let's say a cat in a hat — and there would be no police officers bringing the child back — the parents wouldn't notice she'd gone. In a carnivalesque story the child escapes into fun.
Of course, Mansfield's story has that very dark layer because Pearl Button really is kidnapped within the world of the story. Pearl has an Unexpected Emotional Reaction. We expect children to be distraught when taken away from their natal homes. But what if a child is so young and so detached from their family that one family could easily be switched out for another? Isn't this the horror that gave rise to an entire category of changeling stories around the world?
Throughout her 'kidnapping', Pearl experiences positive emotions that burgeon out of bodily experience. The women first see her in the joyful, childlike act of swinging on a front gate. They reciprocate her motions by 'waving their arms and clapping their hands together'. Pearl's responsive laughter reveals that her primary means of experiencing the world is through reactive and embodied emotion. Later, she will cry when tired and confused, laugh when entertained by funny faces, and scream when she sees the ocean. She learns to enjoy the sea by entering it with the trusted woman, whom she is hugging and kissing at the moment she sees the 'little blue men' coming to carry her back home.
Katherine Mansfield and Psychology
WEAKNESS/NEED/PROBLEM
Pearl's problem is that she's a little girl severely constricted by her European life. The story opens with her symbolic swinging on the gate.
Pearl clearly goes willingly with the women and never complains. We assume she wants to be there the whole time, though we might read the story a slightly different way — Pearl would have been taught not to complain. This is part of the restriction of being a girl in white society in that era. When she sat in the dust while eating a peach she might have complained when she spilled the juice on her petticoat. But she doesn't complain — she instead just tells the women what has happened, and only because she is frightened of what comes next. Ruining pretty clothes is clearly a terrible misdemeanour where Pearl Button comes from.
In any carnivalesque story the main character (usually a child or child stand-in) only desires to have fun.
Pearl is itching to get out of that gate, out into the world where she can be closer to nature and run around with fewer clothes hampering her movements. Pearl doesn't know this. She doesn't know what she's missing until she's taken out of her European life, full of boundaries and restrictions.
For plotting purposes, the opponent is the cadre of policemen who come to 'save' Pearl from her fun. The reader will likely feel the opponents are the abductors because popular ideology would have it that children should stay with their natal families at all costs. This feeling is even more true today than it was in 1912 when indigenous children around the English speaking world were regularly abducted from their families by white people (especially in Australia).
The story works with long-established tropes about the colonised racial other who experiences the world as a body rather than as a mind. The two women who encounter Pearl and bring her away with them are 'big' and walk slowly 'because they [are] so fat'. These large feminine bodies are, like that of the grandmother in "The Little Girl", extremely comforting for the young protagonist. Pearl 'nestles' into one woman's lap, where her physical sensations bleed into a contented emotional state: 'The woman was warm as a cat and she moved up and down when she breathed, just like purring […] Pearl had never been happy like this before.
Pearl is too young to be a 'planner' as such. The adults have the plan — they let Pearl move about freely by stripping her of most of her constricting Edwardian clothing. They let her frolic on the beach and have the new experience of playing in waves. Through the focalised viewpoint of Pearl, it seems these abductors exist only to have fun themselves. We never learn why they've taken Pearl or if they ever intended to return her. I doubt the Māori characters who took Pearl didn't see it as abduction, but rather a casual sharing of the parenting load, fully intending to return her at the end of the day.
When the Māori mother undresses Pearl she is preparing Pearl for a metaphorical Battle. In a carnivalesque story there's no Battle as such — instead the fun gets funner and funner, culminating in peak fun before something or someone intervenes to bring everything to an end. The child returns to their normal life in a home-away-home structure.
But there's a structural difference between "Pearl Button" (a lyrical short story) and, say, The Cat In The Hat or The Tiger Who Came To Tea — carnivalesque picture books for preschoolers. "Pearl Button" stars a preschooler, but is clearly not for a preschool audience.
The difference is that Pearl has some sort of revelation. She doesn't understand it, but she feels it at a sensory level. Mansfield makes use of the sea…
SELF-REVELATION
She made a cup of her hands and caught some of it. But it stopped being blue in her hands.
Throughout the story, Mansfield has mentioned colour over and over — Pearl notices the different colours of things. When witnessed as a whole, the ocean looks blue but not when she tries to hold a tiny portion of it in her hands. This detail stands in for a Self-revelation — no doubt unformed and preverbal — after all Pearl is still a young child. What is the nascent revelation? That things look lovely from this distance (as a temporary visitor) but as soon as she gets right into it the illusion disintegrates. Her day of fun with the Māori families is about to come to an end.
It is in fact the sensory experience of the ocean that provokes the most feeling from Pearl. Its warmth, wetness and unique visual properties — 'it stopped being blue in her hands' — get her to shriek, exclaim and throw 'her thin little arms round the woman's neck'. During this time away from the restrictive civilisation of the 'House of Boxes', Pearl, unlike young Kass, does not have to fight a natural order in which feeling comes first.
NEW EQUILIBRIUM
We extrapolate that the police will charge the abductors and Pearl will be returned to her family. I doubt she'll suffer trauma because her big day out has been a lovely experience. But her freedom will probably be curtailed from now on. I doubt her mother will let her swing on the front gate without close supervision. She'll be cautioned against talking to strangers. Pearl will be more fearful from now on. Her days of childlike bliss and innocence are over.
Another story in which Mansfield explores how affectionate physical contact plays into the emotional relationships between children and adults is "The Little Girl".
"The Representation Of The Maori By European Artists In New Zealand, Ca 1890-1914″ by Leonard Bell elaborates on how native New Zealanders were fictionalised by colonial settlers.
Header painting: George Vicat Cole – Lannacombe Bay, Start Point in the distance
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RV Tire Safety: Which brand tire is better ? I can setup a test if you really want the answer.
I don't think I've ever seen a "pitch" like this before. How many of us (especially those of us who are retired) have a spare $500 laying around looking for something to do with it?
Roger, I get the sarcasm. It would be nice if there was a "Consumer Reports" organization out there who could actually perform tire tests, but it is what it is.
Yep. The point I was trying to make was that tire comparisons are difficult and expensive to do in a meaningful manner. Simply claiming that your new tires with a few thousand miles on them are as god as or better than the previous set that were removed after 5 years and 60,000 miles use is really almost meaningless.
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Certain allergens have to be declared on food labels. When they are not, the food may have to be recalled because of the threat that it poses to people who suffer an allergy to a particular ingredient. One example of this is a recent recall by Zenner's Quality Meat Products, Inc. of their bratwurst because it had an undeclared allergen in it. This recall was enacted on May 24, 2012 and affects 3,660 pounds of bratwurst.
The bratwursts affected are in 2.25 lb. packages and have the label "Zenner's Smoked Brotwurst" and a sell by date of 7/17/12. They contain soy protein, which is known to cause severe allergic reactions in some individuals. There is no labeling that indicates that it contains this allergen. There have been no reports of any injuries or reactions as a result of the undeclared allergen as of yet.
Part of the reason that there are standards for food labeling is specifically because of allergies. People with hypersensitivity to nuts, wheat, dairy, soy and other allergens can have life-threatening reactions. Some of them can end up experiencing what is called anaphylaxis. This condition can come on within seconds and can involve a sudden drop in blood pressure and difficulty breathing. It is often fatal if not treated.
The bratwurst case is not unique. There are other examples of recalled food products that were recalled because of undeclared allergens. On the same day, Mt. Airy Meat Center, located in Mt. Airy, NC, had to recall 100 pounds of chicken breast that contained wheat that was not declared. Because of the significant risks to people's health—and even their lives—posed by undeclared allergies, manufacturers and government agencies want to get these products off of the market immediately. They may be perfectly safe for some people but potentially deadly to others.
When there are allergens in food, you have to be informed of it on the nutritional information for that particular food item. If you were not and if you suffered a severe allergic reaction—or another effect—because of it, you may want to contact an attorney about the matter. Depending upon what happened, they may be able to put together a lawsuit so that you can go after the manufacturer for damages and for your pain and suffering. Food allergies can take lives and there's no reason that anyone should be at risk of being injured by something that was supposed to have been declared in the ingredients for a product, but was not.
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San Giorgio Ionico telt ongeveer 5860 huishoudens. Het aantal inwoners daalde in de periode 1991-2001 met 2,9% volgens cijfers uit de tienjaarlijkse volkstellingen van ISTAT.
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San Giorgio Ionico grenst aan de volgende gemeenten: Carosino, Faggiano, Monteiasi, Monteparano, Roccaforzata, Tarente.
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Sir Peter Gluckman, a facilitator for international collaboration
by Drew Costley
Sir Peter Gluckman is at the forefront of New Zealand's diplomatic advancements in science and technology. | Syd Mannion Photography
Despite being one of the smallest and most remote advanced economies in the world, about 40 percent of New Zealand's scientific papers have an international partner, according to Sir Peter Gluckman, Chief Science Adviser to New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key and winner of the 2015 AAAS Award for Science Diplomacy.
"We live off of tourism and exporting food. We have no strategic import because of geography…. Therefore, one of our challenges is to be relevant and be recognized by the rest of the world," Gluckman said. "And we know that an increasing amount of the best science, at least that which has the most impact, comes from international collaborations."
New Zealand is engaged in several strategic partnerships in science and technology with the European Union, China, and the United States, and bolsters its science and innovation partnerships at the multilateral level by participating in the Global Research Council, the Human Frontiers Science Programme, OECD Global Science Forum, and the APEC Policy Partnership on Science, Technology and Innovation. New Zealand recently announced it would invest $15 million over four years in the Catalyst Fund, which supports activities that initiate, develop, and foster collaborations leveraging international science and innovation for New Zealand's benefit.
Gluckman is at the forefront of New Zealand's diplomatic advancements in science and technology. In 2012 the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum created the Chief Science Advisers and Equivalents based on Gluckman's advice and named him one of the group's standing co-chairs. In 2013, Gluckman served as a delegate to the third European Union-New Zealand Joint Science and Technology Cooperation Committee in Brussels, Belgium, and in 2014, Gluckman hosted, convened and chaired an international conference on Science Advice to Governments. That later led to the establishment of the International Network for Science Advice to Governments, which Gluckman co-founded. The group has since created an organized body for capacity building and dialogue on best practices in the field of scientific advice.
Gluckman began his career in Dunedin and Auckland as a pediatrician, but after two years as a doctor, he began his work as a research scientist. After four years as postdoctoral fellow, Gluckman began teaching as an assistant professor at the University of California, San Francisco. He returned to New Zealand years later to set up the Centre for Growth, Development and Metabolism in the Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences.
Currently, he leads the Epigen Consortium, which comprises five institutions located in the United Kingdom, Singapore and New Zealand. But his experience practicing science as an "international enterprise" started nearly 20 years ago.
"The thing I guess I'm most well known on in that regard is my long-standing collaboration with professor [Mark] Hanson from [the University of] Southampton, which has lasted close to 20 years," Gluckman said. "We've been doing a lot of joint work in thinking about developmental origins, the evolution and medicine interface and the development and evolution interface."
Gluckman said it was his collaboration with Hanson that led to the creation of the Epigen Consortium, which eventually helped pave the way to his current post as New Zealand's Chief Science Adviser.
Since taking over in 2009, Gluckman's intellectual interests have increasingly become focused on the intersections between science and society, international affairs, and the role of diplomacy and science in protecting national interests and reaching national goals. He writes a blog on the Office of the Prime Minister's Science Advisory Committee website, and wrote in 2014, "Policy: The art of science advice to government" for Nature, outlining 10 principles to help guide science advisers in the work they do. In 2013, his office released a report titled "New Zealand's Changing Climate and Oceans," which reviewed the latest science in climate change and how it would impact New Zealand. Also in 2013, his office created the National Science Challenges, which identified 10 research areas as the most important facing New Zealand. The country's government then allocated $133.5 million over four years to research.
And Gluckman continues to expand and diversify New Zealand's scientific influence. He helped establish the 46-member Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases in 2009, which researches and develops methods to grow food using climate-resilient systems without increasing emissions. He has also served as co-chair of the World Health Organization's Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity.
Dealing with international scientists and other countries is work that Gluckman says he's well suited for. "I think science has always been a balance between people who are integrators and people who are comfortable with focusing on particular questions," Gluckman said.
He attributes his ability to integrate knowledge from various sciences to his background in medical science. Following his interests throughout his career gave him a wide swath of scientific knowledge that he has brought to bear as an informed and effective scientific adviser and science diplomat.
<p>Sir Peter Gluckman is at the forefront of New Zealand's diplomatic advancements in science and technology. | Syd Mannion Photography</p>
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TABLE 1v. Weekly cases* of notifiable diseases, United States, U.S. Territories, and Non-U.S. Residents weeks ending September 7, 2019 (week 36)
Reporting Area
weeks Max †
Cum YTD
2019 †
U.S. Residents, excluding U.S. Territories
24 83 984 1,195 22 1243 130
- 6 70 71 - 8 4
- 2 2 9 - 3 3
- 3 12 7 - 2 -
- 1 3 7 - 1 -
- 3 7 7 - - -
6 17 285 307 22 946 15
- 7 68 64 - 18 4
New York (excluding New York City)
4 5 32 43 22 311 6
2 11 131 126 - 603 3
3 7 89 133 - 56 15
- 1 - 12 - 1 1
- 3 7 20 - 45 10
3 5 42 36 - 1 -
- 2 5 14 - - -
2 4 54 103 - 4 37
- 2 18 19 - 2 -
- 1 4 8 - - 21
- 2 - 48 - - 2
1 3 14 9 - 2 14
1 2 9 5 - - -
8 16 308 341 - 14 17
1 3 15 11 - - -
- 3 21 11 - - 1
1 4 35 38 - 3 11
5 8 111 139 - 5 1
- 0 - - - 1 -
1 5 77 43 - 1 1
- 0 - 3 - - -
- 2 - 6 - 2 -
- 2 12 8 - 5 1
1 24 37 88 - 25 14
- 0 - 2 - - 1
- 2 5 7 - - 2
1 22 26 77 - 21 8
- 2 6 16 - 1 -
1 40 81 80 - 178 26
1 5 59 66 - 67 21
- 1 1 9 - 24 5
- 40 19 - - 85 -
- 0 - - - - -
Non-U.S. Residents
- NC 3 NP - - NP
U: Unavailable — The reporting jurisdiction was unable to send the data to CDC or CDC was unable to process the data.
-: No reported cases — The reporting jurisdiction did not submit any cases to CDC.
N: Not reportable — The disease or condition was not reportable by law, statute, or regulation in the reporting jurisdiction.
NN: Not nationally notifiable — This condition was not designated as being nationally notifiable.
NP: Nationally notifiable but not published.
NC: Not calculated — There is insufficient data available to support the calculation of this statistic.
Cum: Cumulative year-to-date counts.
Max: Maximum — Maximum case count during the previous 52 weeks.
* Case counts for reporting years 2018 and 2019 are provisional and subject to change. Cases are assigned to the reporting jurisdiction submitting the case to NNDSS, if the case's country of usual residence is the U.S., a U.S. territory, unknown, or null (i.e. country not reported); otherwise, the case is assigned to the 'Non-U.S. Residents' category. Country of usual residence is currently not reported by all jurisdictions or for all conditions. For further information on interpretation of these data, see https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/document/Users_guide_WONDER_tables_cleared_final.pdf.
†Previous 52 week maximum and cumulative YTD are determined from periods of time when the condition was reportable in the jurisdiction (i.e., may be less than 52 weeks of data or incomplete YTD data).
These are weekly cases of selected infectious national notifiable diseases, from the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS). NNDSS data reported by the 50 states, New York City, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories are collated and published weekly as numbered tables. Cases reported by state health departments to CDC for weekly publication are subject to ongoing revision of information and delayed reporting. Therefore, numbers listed in later weeks may reflect changes made to these counts as additional information becomes available. Case counts in the tables are presented as published each week. See also Guide to Interpreting Provisional and Finalized NNDSS Data.
Weekly tables since 1996 are available on CDC WONDER.
Weekly tables since 2014 are available on Data.CDC.gov.
Weekly tables for 1952-2017 published in the MMWR are available at CDC Stacks MMWR, and weekly tables starting in 2018 are available at CDC Stacks NNDSS (once in CDC Stacks NNDSS select "Weekly Tables" in the "Genre" box at the left).
Notices, errata, and other notes are available in the Notice To Data Users page.
The list of national notifiable infectious diseases and conditions and their national surveillance case definitions are available at https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/conditions/. This list incorporates the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) position statements approved by CSTE for national surveillance.
Suggested Citation:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System, Weekly Tables of Infectious Disease Data. Atlanta, GA. CDC Division of Health Informatics and Surveillance. Available at: https://www.cdc.gov/nndss/infectious-tables.html.
Acknowledgement:
CDC acknowledges the Local, State, and Territorial Health Departments that collected the data from a range of case ascertainment sources (e.g., health-care providers, hospitals, laboratories) and reported these data to CDC's National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System.
National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System
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Science – Welcome to NCC!
The Science Department houses many academic courses in the fields of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science and Veterinary Science. These courses are integral to many degrees and programs offered at NCC including the Associate of Science (A.S.) degrees in Nursing, Engineering Science, Physical Therapy, Respiratory Care, and Veterinary Technology, as well as the Associate of Arts (A.A.) degrees in Liberal Arts & Sciences Advisement Sequence in Mathematics and Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Exercise Science.
The Department has over a dozen accomplished full-time faculty members who are committed to excellence in the classroom. To aid in the retention of our challenging course material, we offer recitation sessions outside our normally scheduled class periods and office hours. Students that attend these sessions have demonstrated increased success in our demanding courses.
We are a proud sponsor of the annual NCC Science Fair, held in April, in which area high school students display the results of their scientific research and knowledge. The Fair is attended and judged by volunteers of the NCC community (students, alumni, faculty, staff, and professionals) as well as members from the surrounding communities.
The Science Department promotes science awareness and exploration, animal compassion, conservation and global awareness through its many clubs including the Veterinary Technology Club, Science and Engineering Club, Environmental Club and S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math). Enriching both academic and social development, we strive to provide the highest quality education possible.
Veterinary Technology Degree Program A.S.
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Advances in motorcycle technology improve the riding experience and make the roads a better place for everyone. From the latest safety breakthroughs to the just plain wacky, read on to learn about a few of the products you should have on your radar.
NUVIZ is the first fully-integrated head-up display (HUD) designed specifically to address the needs of motorcyclists and enhance their experience. The device reduces distractions and minimizes the amount of time a rider's eyes need to leave the road to retrieve important info by projecting a small display into the corner of their natural field of vision.
The NUVIZ system includes a helmet-mounted device and handlebar-mounted controller paired with a smartphone app using Bluetooth. It packs navigation, phone, music and HD action photo and video functions into a sleek, lightweight design.
At $699 the device isn't exactly pocket change, but even riders who don't usually use electronics on the road have praised its quality and convenience.
Bosch has teamed up with Israeli communications company Autotalks to create a safer environment for all motorists.
The WiFi-based connectivity system tracks vehicles and motorcycles traveling in close range and alerts users to situations that could lead to an accident by sharing data including location, direction and speed. It is currently being tested on certain Ducati models.
The technology would need to be adopted by every auto and motorcycle manufacturer to truly serve its purpose since each vehicle must be equipped to be detected by the system, but the project has the potential to save countless lives.
Despite its appearance, the RYNO is closer in function to a Segway than a motorcycle. The electric monocycle weighs just 160 pounds and riders lean back and forth to control acceleration. It travels approximately 15 miles between charges and can be operated in most places where people walk or ride bicycles.
With a max speed of 10 mph the RYNO won't be a big hit with all of you speed demons out there, but if the design catches on we could see full-speed models on the roads in coming years.
Learn more about the RYNO and preorder yours today.
Which innovations in motorcycle technology are you most excited about? Tell us about your favorites in the comments.
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Are your feet in need of some serious pampering? Give this Honey + Lemon Drop Homemade Foot Scrub recipe a try. Your feet will love you for it!
This time of year, my feet are always screaming for some serious love. The dry weather always does a number on my skin.
While I love pre-made foot scrubs, I also love making my own natural beauty products. So I decided to make a Honey + Lemon Drop Homemade Foot Scrub to give my feet the pampering they deserve.
Honey is very soothing and lemon is very uplifting, and they just smell so wonderful together! You can use any quality essential oil in this homemade foot scrub recipe if you want a different smell. I love trying new essential oils combinations.
After giving your feet a good rub down with this homemade foot scrub, be sure to moisturize them afterwards as well with a good natural cream. If you do it right before bed, put on socks after you scrub and moisturize your feet, and you'll wake up with your feet feeling wonderful!
If you love giving homemade gifts, this homemade foot scrub would make a great one for so many occasions. You can make about two 16-ounce glass jars or four 8-ounce glass jars with this homemade foot scrub recipe – increase the quantities to make a larger number of homemade gifts.
Would you like to make a few DIY beauty products with the same scent combination? Try our Honey Lemon Face Mask and our Honey Lemon Soap Bars!
Or buy a pre-made foot scrub instead.
In a medium sized mixing bowl, mix the Epsom salt and organic sugar until they are fully combined.
Slowly begin stirring in the melted coconut oil until your mixture is smooth, but not goopy (you may not need to use the full cup of oil, so pour slowly).
Next, add the honey and stir well.
Finally, mix in the essential oil so the scent is evenly distributed.
Store your homemade foot scrub in an air tight jar or container. I love using mason jars!
Could your feet use some pampering with this homemade foot scrub?
Do you mean which brand or which scent?
Im definitely going to try this! How long can this be stored and used?
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One cool day in the early fall Clare discovered a dead groundhog. The animal was lying near our mailbox next to the four-lane road in front of our home. Though I am not a crime scene investigator, the immediate cause of death was apparently a close encounter with a motorized vehicle of some sort. My best guess is that he was dealt a blow by a truck hauling petroleum products.
On February 2nd, businessmen, wearing top hats and tuxedos, will coax Punxsutawney Phil, the most celebrated of all groundhogs, from his stump. Phil will whisper his prediction to a Punxsutawney Groundhog Club Inner Circle representative, and the translator will reveal the forecast to the national news media. Approximately 90% of the time, Phil sees his shadow. Phil's ancestors started making predictions in 1887. Residents contend that their groundhog has never been wrong.
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Learn: Reloading
The .17 caliber is the little centerfire that could — and can and does — perform in the varmint fields.
Parker Otto Ackley wore many different hats. He was a college professor, a gifted machinist, a writer, a barrel maker, a bullet maker, a builder of rifles and an avid experimenter. But he became best known for the development of wildcat and improved cartridges bearing his name. Ackley and others began developing centerfire cartridges smaller than .22 caliber soon after the end of World War II, and they really got busy during the 1950s. A few .12 and .14 calibers emerged, but those of .17 caliber ended up being the most popular.
I got to know Ackley while he was doing some rifle work for me during the 1960s and '70s. By that time most of his hearing was gone, and his daughter would answer the phone and relay the conversation back and forth between her father and the caller. During one of those conversations, I requested samples of any sub-caliber wildcats Ackley might have on hand. Expecting to receive a half-dozen or so, I was quite surprised after opening the package to see more than 30 different cartridges ranging in size from the .17 Lilliput on a shortened .22 Hornet case to the .17 Swift on the full-length .220 Swift case.
A number of the cartridges were Ackley's designs while the others had been sent to him by various other developers for inclusion in his two-volume Handbook For Shooters & Reloaders.
Ackley created his first .17 caliber wildcat by necking down the .30 Carbine case. He called it the .17 Pee Wee and built a dramatically scaled-down 1917 Enfield action specifically for it.
Ackley's first two .17s were the .17 Pee Wee (second from r.) and .17 Ackley Hornet (far r.). He also developed some .14 calibers, which never caught on (l.-r.): .14 Lilliput, .14 Wasp, .14 Hornet.
His most successful wildcat, the .17 Hornet Improved, requires an RCBS die set for forming the case. The first die necks a .22 Hornet case down to .20 caliber. The trim die squeezes the neck down to .17 caliber, and its hardened surface allows squaring up the mouth of the case with a fine-tooth file. Chamfer and deburr the mouth of the case, run it through the full-length resizing die and the case is ready for fire forming with a reduced powder charge (I use a 20-grain bullet seated over 11.0 grains of H4198).
Based on reloading die sales at RCBS, Ackley's .17 Hornet Improved is still one of the most popular cartridges of its caliber among varmint shooters. The other top-sellers are the .17 Mach IV, .17 Rem., .17 Fireball and Hornady's .17 Hornet.
When developing its version of the .17 Hornet, Hornady shortened the .22 Hornet case about 0.050 inch to make overall cartridge length compatible with the magazines of existing rifles in .22 Hornet. A decrease in body taper gained back some of the capacity loss, but its gross water capacity is still about one grain less than for Ackley's version. When both are loaded to maximum chamber pressures and fired in barrels of the same length, the Ackley cartridge is about 100 fps faster.
Using Hornady .17 Hornet brass to form .17 Ackley Hornet cases eliminates the need for case-forming dies. Simply run a case through the Ackley full-length resizer and it is ready to load.
During fire-forming the case will headspace on its rim and the shoulder will be moved forward to the Ackley position. After that, the die is set for head-spacing on the shoulder of the case. The neck of the case will be shorter than on cases formed from .22 Hornet brass, but accuracy is the same and flickertails don't seem to mind.
Moving up in powder capacity, the .17 Mach IV was introduced during the 1960s by Las Vegas gunsmith Vern O'Brien, whose custom rifles were on the dainty Sako L46 action. Formed by necking down Remington's .221 Fireball case and increasing shoulder angle to 30 degrees, O'Brien claimed a velocity of 3,700 fps for a 25-grain bullet.
I first became aware of his cartridge when reading a gun magazine article in the 1960s. The full-page lead photo was filled with two hunters, one tiny rifle and a huge Alaskan brown bear wearing a hide that surely squared 10 feet or better.
According to the story, O'Brien wagered that his guide could not kill the bear with his rifle in .17 Mach IV—and lost the bet. I recall wondering if close examination would have revealed several .375-inch holes the bear's hide. Regardless, it was a foolish stunt.
I later bought an O'Brien rifle in .17 Mach IV, and after shooting it for about 10 years, I sold it to a collector. O'Brien also offered custom XP-100 pistols chambered for his cartridge, and the barrels were marked ".17 Mach III" to indicate lower velocity in the shorter barrel.
These cartridges represent RCBS's most popular .17 caliber reloading dies (l.-r.): .17 Ackley Hornet, .17 Hornady Hornet, .17 Mach IV, .17 Remington Fireball, .17 Remington
A form die set is required if .221 Fireball cases are used, but those lucky enough to find Remington .17 Fireball brass can simply run them through a .17 Mach IV full-length sizing die, add primer, powder and bullet, and head for the varmint fields. In 1970, O'Brien sold his company to Harrington & Richardson, which renamed the rifle the Model 317 Ultra Wildcat.
When introducing the .17 Remington Fireball in 2008, Remington copied the .17 Mach IV case with the exception of a couple of dimensions. The Remington case is about 0.006 inch larger in diameter at its body/shoulder juncture, and its head-space dimension is about 0.004 inch longer.
I have attempted to chamber Remington ammo in two .17 Mach IV rifles. The bolt on one would not close, and though the bolt on the other rifle would close, the fit was so tight a steady diet of that ammo would eventually cause galling of the locking lugs.
Dimensional differences between the two cases are so slight that load data for the two are interchangeable. The Berger reloading manual shows the exact same maximum powder charge weights for both. Starting and maximum charges vary slightly in the Hornady manual, but no more than to be expected from different lots of the same powders or slight differences in barrels, cases and bullets.
When it comes down to velocity, the .17 Rem. leaves the others choking on its dust. It is about 600 fps faster than the .17 Hornets and an honest 300 fps faster than the Mach IV and the Fireball.
Remington introduced it in 1971, and soon thereafter a friend of mine bought a Model 700 BDL chambered for it. This was before coyotes invaded the East and decimated the groundhog population, so we accounted for our share of them. I was shooting a custom Remington 40X in .220 Swift, and out to 300 yards my friend never failed to match me shot for shot. Beyond that distance, the Swift was the clear winner at bucking wind and dropping whistle pigs in mid-munch.
Years ago, a friend who worked at Remington informed me that more Model 700 rifles in .17 Rem. were shipped to Australian fox hunters than to dealers in the United States because it did not damage pelts as much as larger calibers.
In a precision-built rifle with a good barrel, the .17 Rem. can also be quite accurate. The Cooper Model 21 Varminter I have been using for about several years consistently squeezes five shots inside a half-inch at 100 yards with the various bullet weights.
Most .17 caliber bullets are much lighter than those of .22 caliber, and that makes them greatly dependent on high velocities for quick kills on varmints. Ballistic coefficients of those with plastic tips are considerably higher than the hollowpoints. I prefer 20-grain bullets in the .17 Hornets because they can be pushed much faster than 25-grain bullets. Same goes for the Mach IV and Fireball, although the velocity difference between the two bullet weights is less in them.
I prefer the 25-grain V-Max in the .17 Remington because it slices through wind a bit better than the 20-grain version, and it delivers more energy to boot. For called-in coyotes, I switch to the 30-grain Berger, but I prefer the 25-grain V-Max for longer shots.
How does the performance of the .17s compare with .22 caliber varmint cartridges? Zero the .17 Ackley Hornet with the Hornady 20-grain V-Max at 3,600 fps two inches high at 100 yards and it is two inches high at 200 yards and four inches low at 300. A 50-grain V-Max exiting the muzzle of a rifle in .223 Rem. at 3,400 fps and zeroed the same is down three inches at 100 yards.
Wind resistance? Drifts at 300 yards in a 10-mph cross breeze are 14 inches for the .17 Hornet versus 11 inches for the .223 Rem.
Moving to bigger cartridges, when the Hornady 20-grain V-Max exits the .17 Rem. at 4,300 fps and is zeroed two inches high at 100 yards, it is dead on the money at 300 yards. A 50-grain V-Max exiting the .22-250 Rem. at 3,800 fps has close to the same trajectory. Those are not huge differences in bullet drop and drift between the two bullet diameters, although the .22s do deliver more energy to the target.
WARNING: The loads shown here are safe only in the guns for which they were developed. Neither the author nor Outdoor Sportsman Group assumes any liability for accidents or injury resulting from the use or misuse of this data. Shooting reloads may void any warranty on your firearm.
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Those looking to explore precision rifle shooting without going broke will be well served by Daniel Defense's new Delta 5.
Steyr Arms Announces Sniper Rifle in 6.5mm Creedmoor
Scott O'Brien from Steyr Arms sat down with Michael Bane at SHOT Show 2018 to take a look at Steyr's new tactical heavy barrel sniper rifle in 6.5mm Creedmoor.
Springfield Armory Saint Victor
The SAINT' Victor Rifle delivers a lightweight and agile rifle solution while maintaining effectiveness at extended engagement distances.
The Rundown on Runout
Joseph von Benedikt - May 13, 2019
A simple test shows how runout can affect the accuracy of your rounds.
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With the right components, 33 Nosler handloads shine for hunting elk, moose, bears, and just...
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Imperial Rome: New York City
Posted by Jerry Derecha on June 29, 2022 0 Comments
America is Babylon and New York City is the jewel in its crown. God only knows who originally founded New York City and what it looked like back in day when we supposedly didn't have cameras. Who really knows how old some of those antique photos of the city skyline really are. All I know is that New York's skyline was filled with immense skyscrapers at such an early point in history that the mainstream historical narrative surrounding the origins of the city makes absolutely no sense at all and I believe that cities like New York, Chicago and San Francisco were founded much much earlier than they lead on and were part of this massive global civilization that is often referred to as "Tartarian", but that's certainly not right and that term simply serves as a placeholder for a culture who's identity we are still trying to decode from the depths of what evidence still remains for us to evaluate.
Source: https://stolenhistory.net/threads/imperial-rome-new-york-city.5973/
Thread starter | emperornorton
"If I'd lived in Roman times, I'd have lived in Rome. Where else? Today America is the Roman Empire and New York is Rome itself."
That's what John Lennon said. I don't know whether he meant it literally or not but I'm guessing you don't just get to be a Beatle unless you're already an "insider" so he probably did knew that New York City is Rome, just like I'm saying.
LEFT: Artist's depiction of Ancient Rome. RIGHT: New York City.
Is it true that the Imperial capital wasn't just one place but moved around a couple times over the years? Yes. It's also true that Chas Newby was a member of the Beatles at one point. Does it matter? No.
You may be thinking that if any American city would be Rome it would be Washington D.C., what with its Capitol Hill and its majesterial Treasury building. Actually, Washington is the "Greek" city Alexandria (which fact it's not really even trying to hide). So for instance the Library of Alexandria is the Library of Congress, etc.
New York City has several enormous triumphal arches within its boundaries, as seen above (in Greenwich village and Brooklyn, respectively). I'm not sure what their exact purpose is but they are definitely Roman.
Also Roman: The "Great Roman Hippodrome" (above).
You know where all those skulls and bones in the fake-Rome Italian catacombs came from? They're the soldiers that Napoleon killed once they were finished building all those fake relics.
If there are any genuine Roman antiquities in Rome (no, Papal tiaras don't count) it's only because they were taken from somewhere else.
Not only the Celebration but the book with that illustration of the Celebration (above, left) came out before the park was "created." I used to think that that Frederick Law Olmstead guy must be some kind of landscape-architect hero. What a dummy I was. Live and learn I guess.
It's the same statue. It's not even debatable.
ABOVE: The new, "enlightened" head-piece for the statue was parked at Madison Square for a while. RIGHT: Two artists' depictions of Lucifer.
This photo was supposedly taken during the Civil War, which predates the bridge's official construction date by about twenty-five years. I don't know how old the bridge actually is but 1) it looks pretty old, and 2) they had that David McCullough guy put together a Pulitzer-worthy book report on it so it's probably older than they say it is.
New York City used to have a lot of those superior old buildings all over the place, all of which have yielded to the remorseless glare of Father Time and crumbled into dust. I'm just kidding. They were all burned down by Freemasons.
How old is this money that it has Roman Numerals on it?
The Peutinger map of Rome (above) is supposed to depict (additionally) a strip of land running between Spain and the eastern tip of Asia. Konrad Miller made some "improvements" to the map in order to make this more clear. And, big surprise, his version is the only one that you're allowed to see. "Thanks," Konrad. But if you can suppress for a second the ludicrous idea that the map depicts 11,000 miles of terrain, house-by-house, you might see a straitforward representation of Manhattan island (above).
The World Trade Center, catastrophically bombed on September 11, 2001, was built right on top of the old starfort located by the Battery at the southern tip of Manhattan. It seems like someone has a grudge against Rome…
Now I know what you're thinking. What about the Rome in Italy? Isn't that Rome Rome?
Not only is Rome not Rome, but, historically-speaking, Italy isn't even Italy. For instance, the Venice and Genoa that fought like three hundred wars against each other back in the fourteenth century were, geographically at least, South American. (And a consequence of my theory would be that pizza actually is American).
So Terrafirma turns out to be in Venezuela…I guess that works out.
I guess it's was a good thing (for the interests of fake-history, I mean) that Central America and Italy look pretty much the same from certain angles.
Does the official narrative suffer from a decisive climatological discrepancy? Not anymore. I mean, who hasn't heard of a miniature ice age? It's like a full-size ice-age but provides greater flexibility and allows a bigger story to be told.
Now if you want to get into the transitional nitty-gritty of Rome vis a vis The American Republic then you'll want to look into the Spanish Netherlands and the Belgii Foederati. *
You may even be able to pull a piece of information from the depths of the historical mire that doesn't just contradict the narrative but pours five hundred gallons of pancake syrup into its gas tank.
Back in 1596, for instance, the Spanish laid seige to a city in the Hulst district of the Dutch province of Zeeland—known today (and then) as Stockton, California. You can still see the outline of the starforts.
So much for the 49ers…
(I would say that Latin seems to be a pretty superior language except for its pain-in-the-butt nominal declension scheme so makes fifty variations and hence fifty search terms for any word-pair.)
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Posted on December 23, 2019 by Record Herald
Lady Panthers pull away from Washington
Post 49-33 win over rivals
By Chris Hoppes - [email protected]
Miami Trace senior Shaylee McDonald (10) puts up a shot during a Frontier Athletic Conference rivalry game against Washington Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. Pictured for Washington are sophomore Jeleeya Tyree-Smith (5) and senior Shawna Conger (right).
Chris Hoppes | Record-Herald
Washington Lady Lion senior Abby Tackage (left) releases a shot while defended by Miami Trace junior Delaney Eakins during a Frontier Athletic Conference rivalry game on Super Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019 at Miami Trace High School.
The Miami Trace Lady Panthers welcomed the Lady Lions of Washington High School for a Frontier Athletic Conference match-up of Fayette County teams Saturday.
Miami Trace won the game, 49-33.
Miami Trace senior Shaylee McDonald led the game with 22 points. She also led the Lady Panthers with seven rebounds.
Junior Delaney Eakins scored 13 points and had six rebounds.
Washington senior Shawna Conger led the Lady Lions with 13 points.
Freshman Natalie Woods was next with six points.
Conger hit the first two buckets of the game for Washington.
McDonald hit a three and then a two-point basket to give Miami Trace a 5-4 lead.
Magarah Bloom scored for the Lady Panthers and Washington's Kendall Dye hit a three-point shot to tie the game, 7-7.
Jeleeya Tyree-Smith hit a three for Washington and Conger had a put-back basket to give the Lady Lions a 12-7 lead with 2:45 to play in the initial period.
Hillery Jacobs hit a three for Miami Trace, Eakins scored and converted a free throw and then Eakins scored right before the buzzer for an 8-0 run to give the Lady Panthers a 15-12 first quarter lead.
Miami Trace opened its lead a bit more in the second quarter, taking a 26-17 lead at the half.
Washington went on a 9-2 run to begin the third quarter. They pulled to within two points at 28-26 on a three by Woods.
As the battle continued, Miami Trace held a 32-27 lead after three quarters of action.
Conger hit a three for the first score of the fourth quarter. That two-point differential was as close as Washington would get the rest of the game.
Miami Trace pulled away with a 15-0 run, limiting Washington to six points for the 49-33 final tally.
"Any time you play Washington Court House, it's a great environment," Miami Trace head coach Ben Ackley said. "We're very fortunate to play in a gym filled like this four days before Christmas.
"Both teams are very young," Ackley said. "We thought whoever responded (to the atmosphere) better gave them a big edge in the game. We're proud of our kids.
"(Shaylee McDonald) was co-player of the league last year for a reason," Ackley said. "She's a special talent, in my opinion one of the top five players who has ever stepped foot in the gym at Miami Trace on the women's side.
"We always trust her," Ackley said. "I thought she settled a little bit in the third quarter for some shots. That's a sign of fatigue. Delaney Eakins didn't practice all week. Shay's been out. Libby Aleshire is in Las Vegas playing in a golf tournament. We were missing a starter tonight.
"When you talk about their rebounding advantage, as good as Court House is, and they do a great job of rebounding the ball, year-in and year-out, Libby would have helped that a little bit," Ackley said. "It'll be nice when we go in town (Feb. 8) to have Libby back.
"What a talent she is, what a career she is having," Ackley said of Shawna Conger. "I thought their other kids played really well, too. They are never going away. Sam (Washington head coach Samantha Leach) does a great job with that group. They fought. Their young kids made some shots in the third quarter."
"Everything that Shawna got this evening, she had to work for," Leach said. "We knew they were going to put pressure on her and just be all over her.
"They typically run some type of junk defense against us, so we were expecting it," Leach said. "We had plenty of opportunities, plenty of open looks. We just, especially in the first half, could not knock down any of the wide-open looks we were getting.
"I felt like we were settling for the three a little too much, especially in the second quarter," Leach said. "We needed to attack more. Credit goes out to them. I felt Trace played with more grit. They were getting the 50-50 balls, especially in the fourth quarter.
"We weren't doing the little things and getting stops," Leach said. "That was most important, getting stops on defense and we weren't doing it. Our girls need to take what we work on in practice and let it carry over to the game. For whatever reason, our shots weren't falling.
"Our girls did a great job of starting in the second half," Leach said. "I felt like we did respond, but then, after that, we just seemed to fall apart for a little while and we couldn't find our groove again. We gave up way too many points in transition, too."
Dye led the Lady Lions with seven rebounds. Tyree-Smith and Conger each had five rebounds and Halli Wall and Aaralyne Estep both had two rebounds.
The Lady Lions (5-3 overall, 2-3 FAC) have three games coming up in Arizona in the Cactus Jam Friday through Sunday.
Washington will host Unioto Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020 at noon.
Miami Trace (4-4 overall, 4-1 FAC) will play Madison Plains in the first round of the McDonald's Holiday Tournament at Greeneview High School Friday at 6:30 p.m.
London will play Greeneview Friday at 8 p.m.
The consolation game is set for Monday at 6:30 p.m. with the championship game to follow at 8 p.m.
In other Frontier Athletic Conference games Saturday, McClain beat Hillsboro, 37-30 and Chillicothe defeated Jackson, 44-29.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
MT 15 11 6 17 — 49
W 12 5 10 6 — 33
MIAMI TRACE — Sidney Payton 1-0-2; Mallory Pavey 0-0-0; Hillary McCoy 0-0-0; Aubrey McCoy 0-0-0; Shay McDonald 6 (1)-7-22; Magarah Bloom 2-1-5; Gracey Ferguson 1-0-2; Audrey Cragi 0-2-2; Addy Little 0-0-0; Mallory Lovett 0-0-0; Hillery Jacobs 0 (1)-0-3; Emma Pitstick 0-0-0; Delaney Eakins 5-3-13; Grace Bapst 0-0-0. TOTALS — 15 (2)-13-49. Free throw shooting: 13 of 17 for 76 percent. Three-point field goals; McDonald, Jacobs. Field goal shooting: 17 of 40 for 43 percent. Three-point field goal shooting: 2 of 8 for 25 percent. Rebounds: 28 (5 offensive). Turnovers: 14. Assists: 11. Steals: 7.
WASHINGTON — Allie Mongold 0-0-0; Aaralyne Estep 1-0-2; Kaelin Pfeifer 1-0-2; Kendall Dye 1 (1)-0-5; Jeleeya Tyree-Smith 0 (1)-2-5; Abby Tackage 0-0-0; Megan Sever 0-0-0; Natalie Woods 1 (1)-1-6; Halli Wall 0-0-0; Shawna Conger 4 (1)-2-13. TOTALS — 8 (4)-5-33. Free throw shooting: 5 of 10 for 50 percent. Three-point field goals: Dye, Tyree-Smith, Woods, Conger. Field goal shooting: 12 of 57 for 21 percent. Three-point field goal shooting: 4 of 13 for 31 percent. Rebounds: 24 (12 offensive). Turnovers: 7.
https://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2019/12/web1_Shay-McDonald-vs-WCH-12-21-2019.jpgMiami Trace senior Shaylee McDonald (10) puts up a shot during a Frontier Athletic Conference rivalry game against Washington Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. Pictured for Washington are sophomore Jeleeya Tyree-Smith (5) and senior Shawna Conger (right). Chris Hoppes | Record-Herald
https://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2019/12/web1_Abby-Tackage-vs-MT-12-21-2019.jpgWashington Lady Lion senior Abby Tackage (left) releases a shot while defended by Miami Trace junior Delaney Eakins during a Frontier Athletic Conference rivalry game on Super Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019 at Miami Trace High School. Chris Hoppes | Record-Herald
By Chris Hoppes
[email protected]
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Tesla receives apology from Norway police over wrongful criticism: 'We are sorry'
By Simon Alvarez
Tesla Norway recently received an apology from authorities after the electric car maker was wrongfully accused of being uncooperative during an ongoing investigation. In a statement published in local auto publication Motor, the head of the ongoing investigation noted that the police in Sørlandet was given incorrect information, resulting in unwarranted criticism against the company.
This past Friday, the Norway-based publication posted an article citing lawyer Unni Guldberg from the Agder police district, who framed Tesla as being unhelpful during the investigation of an accident that transpired this summer. The accident involved a Model S and a truck driver who was stopped on the road, which resulted in the death of the latter. The incident is under investigation by the police and the Accident Investigation Board Norway.
Police in Norway says "sorry" about saying that Tesla won't help them in the investigation. Turns out they haven't contacted Tesla for that at the time.
"Sorry" but the damage is already done as many fudsters ran with "uncooperative Tesla" screaming aroundhttps://t.co/6l0TzCpIUC
— Justin J.KÆ.🔌🚴🚘🛩️🌳🏞🚀 (@TeslaEV1) September 21, 2020
In a statement to Motor last Friday, Guldberg stated that getting information from Tesla has been problematic. "This type of car is very advanced, and we depend on help from the car manufacturer. But it has been problematic and challenging. They have not published data," the lawyer said. These statements, however, were corrected later during the day by the head of the ongoing investigation, Hege Selås, who clarified that police had actually not contacted Tesla Norway about the accident yet.
The head of the investigation added that she is quite unsure about why the police lawyer released a statement on Friday that included false information. Ultimately, Selås noted that the police had extended its apologies to Tesla Norway over the misunderstanding. "We regret that the police have given incorrect information to Motor. Motor has ended up unjustified in this. We have been in dialogue with Tesla Norway today and also apologized to them," the head of the investigation said.
In a way, the comments of the police lawyer last week about Tesla's supposed lack of cooperation were a bit strange, considering that the company has a history of providing data to authorities in the event of an investigation. This has been true even in accidents and other incidents that result in the company's momentum taking a notable hit. Based on the comments from the head of investigation in Norway, it appears that the police lawyer's statements were premature at best, as the electric car maker may very well be providing data to authorities once it is asked.
Tesla has been making it a point to provide and present as much information as possible about its fleet. This is represented by the company's Safety Reports, which are being updated consistently. Tesla also publishes a detailed environmental impact report on a regular basis, which discusses how the company's projects and operations are affecting the environment.
Boring Co. looks to hire for 'secret tunnel' between LA and Vegas
Tesla eyes expansion into India with R&D center: report
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Slideshow- Kyle Biro's Yamaha YZ250F Race Bike
We have covered the motocross racing successes of Kyle and Jarret Biro in this space a few times over the years. The AMSOIL-sponsored motocross racers are two of the fastest and most successful amateur racers in the nation. Both of the Moose Jaw-based riders have won Western Canadian Amateur titles and have also been on the podium in the Canadian Amateur National Championships.
This past weekend was a very special milestone as Kyle participated in his very first CMRC Canadian Pro National race in Regina, SK. Against seasoned pro riders in the MX2 class, Kyle finished a very solid 11th in the first moto. In the second moto, he was running in 8th until the halfway point when he tried a new line through a fast downhill section and was pitched over the bars. The bike landed on him and once he got back up, the bike wouldn't start. After several dozen kicks and three lost laps, Kyle finally got going again to finish the race. Despite the second moto problems, Kyle proved that he had the speed to run in the top ten against Canadian (and many American) professionals. At just 17, Kyle definitely turned some heads with his performance.
For the rest of the season, Kyle and Jarret will be focusing on the Western Canadian Amateur Nationals at Raymond, Alberta and the Trans Can Grand National Championships at Walton, Ontario. For 2015, Jarret makes the big move to a 125cc bike from the Supermini and 85cc bikes, but we expect he'll be up to the challenge. He scored podium finishes in both Raymond and Walton last year in the ultra-competitive Supermini class. Kyle will be looking to close out his amateur career on a strong note. Kyle will also take part in the Walton round of the Pro Nationals which takes place just after the Trans Can amateur event.
Kyle Biro's Yamaha YZ250F Race Bike
Kyle's race bike is certainly a looker, but she is certainly more than just a pretty face. It started life as a stock 2014 Yamaha YZ250F which was provided by sponsorship from Schrader Motors and Yamaha Canada. Kyle's father Keith is an exceptional race bike mechanic, so he had a vision of how to take this bike from stone-stock to to the point where it would be competitive in the pro ranks. Let's take a look at the details in this slideshow.
Kyle and Jarret Biro would like to thank the following sponsors.
Yamaha Canada
Schrader Motors
Amsoil/Oildepot.ca
Factory Connection
Team Red Goat
Poulsen Farms
Rod Rich Consulting
LimeNine
Mongoose Racing
June 24, 2015 /by Marc Roden
Tags: kyle biro, motocross
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Brighouse crash: Car hit speeds of up to 115mph after failing to stop for police on M62
Georgina Morris
A car hit speeds of up to 115mph as its driver tried to evade traffic police in West Yorkshire.
The Mazda had failed to stop for officers on the M62 and drove off at high speed, prompting a pursuit by police.
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It turned off the motorway at junction 25 near Brighouse before crashing into a roundabout.
Three people who had been travelling in the vehicle then tried to make a run for it, but were swiftly arrested by officers.
Sharing details of the incident on Twitter, Traffic Dave said the vehicle had reached speeds of up to 115mph in the run-up to the crash.
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William "Rick" Singer leaves federal court after being charged in a nationwide college admissions cheating scam in Boston on March 12, 2019.Brian Snyder / Reuters Singer, who operated a for-profit col.
Jan 15, 2014. James Brown:The Hardest Working Man in Show Businessl (Live Recordings). From: Howard. ×0:11:40JB Hardest Working Man in Show Business (Segment One). ×0:20:28JB. Title, Artist, Album, Label, Year, Length.
The greatest visual strength of box-office hit "Bohemian Rhapsody" is conveying the evolution of Freddy Mercury and Queen amid the cultural shift of the '70s and '80s, climaxing with the.
Jan 22, 2013. It turned out he was faking us all out, having been working on a new. So now the mantle of hardest-retiring man in show business may fall to ex-Journey. to ex-Journey singer Steve Perry, who continues to show few visible.
Jan 17, 2017. PHOTOS: Celebrities' Biggest Social Media Fails. Ariana Grande is saying she is the hardest working 23 year old on the planet. Bitch is.
PAGE, Don: KLAC, 1962-63 and 1968-76; KGIL, 1974-75; KFI, 1974-75.Don distinguished himself as the radio critic and tv sports columnist for more than two decades (1956-73) at the Los Angeles Times. At KLAC he hosted a 15-minute commentary called "Saturday Sports Page" and was the creator and host of "Inside Radio," a 2-hour Sunday show featuring industry guests.
"Kill 'em and leave" was singer James Brown's maxim as a front man. It's an unexpected take on the "hardest working man in show business," who, in performance, made everyone around him disappear. W.
Aug 3, 2017. John Read is literally a stand-up guy. He plays upright bass in Latin/surf/ soundtrack band Los Guapos, modified electric bass for garage/punk.
James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, musician, record producer and bandleader. A progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th-century music and dance, he is often referred to as the "Godfather of Soul". In a career that lasted 50 years, he influenced the development of several music genres.
. Hardest Working Man in Show Business" before the music business knew his name. Brown and band debuted at New York's legendary Apollo Theater.
Synopsis. Born in Barnwell, South Carolina, on May 3, 1933, into extreme poverty, James Brown worked his way to the top of the funk and R&B music earning the moniker "The Godfather of Soul."
Bethenny helped coordinate the chartering of 55+ private planes to help deliver aid and relief to those hit hardest by the disaster. for her entrepreneurial business savvy, her use of the media, an.
Aug 5, 2014. up to the Hardest Working Man in Show Business is for the phrase to take it to the bridge, meaning to bring the band to the bridge of a song.
A famous opera singer and his husband have been arrested on suspicion of raping a young singer who claims he was left bleeding from the rectum after blacking out at an after-show party with the.
Ancient Collection Of Sanskrit Hymns Crossword Clue WW2BAM – ROUND 1 – QUESTIONS ANSWER; In the 1997 film "Donnie Brasco," Johnnie Depp memorably explains the varied nuances of what mob phrase? Ranks of priests chanted a Sanskrit. ancient friezes carved into the ridge behind the town. Just as those in the friezes did, the brahmins dozed, resettled themselves and gossiped un concernedly
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Among those charged are actresses Felicity Huffman, best known for her role on the television show "Desperate. the FBI says. Singer told parents it was a "tried and true" method developed at multip.
The best showman and one of the most influential singers of the 20th century, who transformed R&B into funk with his tight, driving style. Read Full Biography.
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Ramona Singer is a true entrepreneur, most recently developing her own anti-aging skincare line, Ageless by Ramona. To ensure her products have the best possible ingredients, formulas, and.
. Eric Roberts seemed poised to become a bankable Hollywood leading man. Went Big, Crashed Hard, and Became the Hardest-Working Man in Hollywood. model and reality-show regular Janice Dickinson, musician and former teen.
Oct 26, 2016. Kevin Hart Is the Hardest Working Man in Show Business. 10 times more Oscar-worthy than that no-talent Jack Russell terrier from The Artist.
1948: B.B. King, "the Beale Street Blues Boy," at age 23, advertising his show on Memphis radio station WDIA. In his teens, he dropped out of school and returned to the Delta, where he.
Somehow The Masked Singer will help him. and he's stated he's been working on show business from a very young age. He's also been to jail because of a wig? Who is this mystery man? Second Guess: It.
And just a short time after starting at one business, I had the unfortunate task of laying off. When you're looking to make an exchange productive, it's helpful to show the other person that you he.
It will take effect July 1, and business. hard Crimson Tide fan, opens up about why he poisoned the beloved 80-year-old Toomer's oak trees on the campus of his school's rival Jan-Michael Vincent st.
The comedian, author, voiceover artist, philanthropist and Emmy Award-winner has been lovingly dubbed "the hardest working man in show business. Make it a.
Jun 12, 2017. may have been known as the hardest working man in show business but. MacQuarrie's performances as a pianist/singer in a number of.
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How To List A Classical Music Concert To News Papers OK, we probably could have guessed that. Starting with March, we'll try to round up a monthly preview of classical music events coming to Dallas, big or small, glamorous or not. This is a curated list. Piano Sheet Music & Songbooks Musicroom is a place for pianists. Our piano sheet music catalogue includes pop, classical,
Dec 26, 2006. As the crowd cheered, the "Hardest Working Man in Show Business,". The 73- year-old singer left his home in his native South Carolina for.
SARAH MOLL, 38. Director of media events, NFL. Moll measures her performance for the year by the outcome of a single event, the Super Bowl Halftime Show, and in 2015 she was at the top of her game.
Across the globe, it's been called the "ultimate-feel good show" and THE CHOIR OF MAN is a party, concert and pint-filled good time set in a real working pub (on stage) that combines hair.
In the hour before dusk, Marty Singer, the man celebrities call. government, business, academia and the arts are being called out for sexual misconduct. "Attacking the victim today doesn't work lik.
At age 80, Jewish singer Glenda Grainger has the stamina and. available to perform with little notice and had the discipline to work hard and learn as much as possible about show business," said Gr.
Aug 28, 2015. Trey Anastasio is the Hardest Working Man in Show Business. The album also includes the Trey Anastasio Band's usual sextet ensemble,
The Princess Royal, 68, was crowned the hardest working royal again this year – a title she has held for at least the past three years. She spent more than 180 days working.
Idris Elba creating a TV show for himself is even bigger. Singer Nell Carter starred as singer Nell Harper. Here DJ Idris Elba — the movie star, executive producer, Sexiest Man Alive and maybe the.
On December 7, 2017, three days after The Hollywood Reporter broke the news of Singer's firing, a Seattle man named Cesar Sanchez-Guzman filed a lawsuit against the director, alleging that.
Jan 10, 1997. James Joseph Brown, Jr. was an American singer and entertainer. He was also called "the hardest working man in show business". A prolific.
on mute at a bar, or use it as white noise while you dick around on your phone after a hard day, or compete with your family. But though Trebek is maybe the least obtrusive presence in show busines.
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I have desperately tried so, so hard for that to work and it never worked out for me.' She also added that she finds it weird to refer to men as 'boyfriends' as she is more used to having 'husbands'.
Jam Hsiao (traditional Chinese: 蕭敬騰; simplified Chinese: 萧敬腾; pinyin: Xiāo Jìngténg; Wade–Giles: Hsiao Ching-teng, born 30 March 1987) is a Taiwanese singer and actor.At the age of 17, while still in high school, he began working as a restaurant singer. In May 2007, Hsiao took part in the first season of China Television (CTV)'s star search show, One Million Star.
Ryan Adams is undoubtedly the hardest-working man in showbusiness. to be inspired by other artists or art or playing rock'n'roll or just the sound of guitar.
We remember these celebrities for their business acumen and larger. and through the History television show 'Pawn Stars' touched the lives of people all over, teaching them the value of loving your.
Apologies to James Brown, but Ella Fitzgerald, who would have turned 100 on April 25, was the hardest working singer in show business. Fiercely career focused. vocalists agree with Bing Crosby's fa.
James Brown: James Brown, American singer, songwriter, and dancer who was one of the most important and influential entertainers in 20th-century popular music and who earned the sobriquets 'Soul Brother Number One,' 'the Godfather of Soul,' and 'the Hardest-Working Man in Show Business.'
Nov 03, 2013 · Another group with lots of members in SNAP: Veterans. U.S. Census Bureau data show that, in 2011, some 900,000 former U.S. military personnel lived in households that used food stamps.
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He did tell us because of taxes in the state of California and business." Darrow said Singer was neighborly and would often encourage her children to work hard at school and sports. On one.
The Crazy Ones Snow Globe Episode Dancing Scene Song "Déjà Vu" is a song by American singer Beyoncé, featuring vocals by rapper Jay-Z. It was produced by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and Beyoncé for her second solo album, B'Day (2006). "Déjà Vu" is an R&B song, which incorporates elements of the 1970s funk and soul music.Its music is largely based on live instrumentation, including bass
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Government of Canada Supports Manufacturing in Belleville
Belleville, Ontario — An investment from the Government of Canada is allowing Gunther Huettlin Manufacturing Inc. (GH) to install three high-speed production lines and to create 10 new jobs in the Belleville area. Daryl Kramp, Member of Parliament for Prince Edward-Hastings, on behalf of the Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), announced the investment today alongside representatives of the company.
"Our Government is committed to creating jobs, growth and long-term prosperity for all Canadians," said MP Kramp. "Through this investment, GH will be better positioned to service its customers, improve operating efficiency and acquire new business. This will help to diversify the economy in Belleville, and create innovative, new opportunities for the expanding manufacturing industry within the region."
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Engie Energy International, formerly International Power, is a multinational electricity generation company headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, and a wholly owned subsidiary of the French company Engie (formerly GDF Suez).
The company was formed as International Power in 2000 by the demerger of National Power. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange from 2000 to 2 July 2012, and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index for most of that period. It had a market capitalisation of approximately £16.9 billion as of 23 December 2011, making it the 24th-largest company on the London Stock Exchange.
In February 2011, GDF Suez acquired a 70% interest in International Power. The purchase of the remaining 30% was announced by GDF Suez in April 2012, and the transaction closed in July 2012. Following the acquisition, the company was renamed GDF Suez Energy International. In 2015, GDF Suez rebranded as Engie, and its subsidiary renamed itself in accordance.
History
In 2000 National Power demerged its UK businesses as Innogy plc with the remainder of the business being renamed International Power. The Company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange on 2 October 2000.
In August 2010 the company announced a tie-up with GDF Suez via a reverse takeover whereby GDF Suez transferred its Energy International Business Areas (outside Europe) and certain assets in the UK and Turkey to International Power in exchange for 70% of the stock of the combined entity. The remaining 30% remained in the ownership of the existing International Power shareholders. The combination was completed on 3 February 2011 following approval by shareholders.
In October 2010 MeyGen, a consortium of Morgan Stanley, Atlantis Resources Corporation and International Power, received an operational lease from the Crown Estate for a 400MW tidal power project for 25 years in the Pentland Firth.
On 16 April 2012, GDF Suez announced the purchase of the remaining 30% of International Power and the transaction closed in July 2012.
International Power has a pipeline of large projects in the emerging markets; namely South America, the Middle East, South-East Asia - representing approximately 13 GW generating capacity and expected to be completed between 2014 and 2017. The purchase of IP will boost GDF Suez' presence in the growing energy demand regions.
Operations
The company has more than 66 GW of power generation (gross) in operation and 22GW gross capacity under construction. It has five business regions, and operates in 27 countries.
References
External links
British subsidiaries of foreign companies
Electric power companies of England
Companies based in Newcastle upon Tyne
Energy companies established in 2000
Non-renewable resource companies established in 2000
2000 establishments in England
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Electoral Act: By withholding assent, Buhari is protecting Nigeria's democracy —Garba Shehu
Newsmart December 28, 2021 Politics Edit
The Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari, Garba Shehu, has given further insight into the President's decision to withhold assent from the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill 2021.
In a statement on Tuesday, Mr Shehu said the move is part of efforts to protect the democracy of the nation and the President will do whatever he can to protect it.
"It is worth noting that, as one of Nigeria's largest political parties, the ruling APC is one of those that stands to benefit from a bill that favours wealthier parties. But it is not the job of this government to protect the APC. It is the job of this government to protect Nigeria, her people and her democracy," the statement read in part.
President Buhari had last Tuesday declined assent to the Electoral Act Amendment Bill over the direct primaries clause.
In a letter sent to the National Assembly, the President cited several issues with the clause, including legal, economic security challenges.
He added that it would also impact negatively on the rights of citizens to participate in the government as constitutionally ensured.
Another of his aides, Mr Femi Adesina had reiterated the concerns of the President, stating that he had sourced the opinions of several stakeholders before arriving at the decision.
"Nigeria's strength as a nation and its status as one of the wealthiest economies in Africa with one of its highest standards of living owes above all to its proud democratic processes, which are enshrined in the Electoral Act of 2010.
"It is this act which the new bill seeks to amend. These amendments have been presented as a means to enhance and build upon our democratic processes. After careful review, the President's Office has found that the opposite is true," Mr Shehu reiterated in his statement on Tuesday.
Read his full statement below.
In Amending The Electoral Act, The Nation First, Always First For Mr. President
The President's decision to withhold assent from the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill 2021 has come under scrutiny from media and political circles.
This is quite correct because it is a decision that will impact all Nigerians. The President's Office has decided, therefore, to issue an official statement to make its position clear.
It is this act which the new bill seeks to amend. These amendments have been presented as a means to enhance and build upon our democratic processes. After careful review, the President's Office has found that the opposite is true.
Rather, the proposed amendments entail significant legal, financial, economic and security consequences for all Nigerians, principal among which would be a severe spike in the cost of holding primary elections by parties – integral to democracies the world over.
And who would shoulder these costs? The Nigerian taxpayer of course, and who would benefit? Only the richest of political parties. At a time when the nation is seeking to extricate itself from the economic mire of the worst global health crisis in living memory, whatever other merits the new bill may have, now is not the time for such frivolous spending of public money.
Inevitably, the usual voices are making themselves heard, with cynical claims of election rigging and so on. This is nothing new. We heard their self-serving cries of fraud in 2015, when we saw the first peaceful transfer of power in independent Nigeria's history. Then again in 2019, when President Buhari was re-elected with a lead of over three million. We will hear them again in 2023.
Until then, the President will do whatever he can to protect this county's democracy, and that includes withholding assent from this Bill. It is worth noting that, as one of Nigeria's largest political parties, the ruling APC is one of those that stand to benefit from a bill that favours wealthier parties. But it is not the job of this government to protect the APC. It is the job of this government to protect Nigeria, her people and her democracy.
To those that would rather that limited public funds be spent on politicking during this time of global crisis, we say: cease these cynical games. Tell the Nigerian people openly what you want. Put your – or rather their – money where your mouth is.
-~Courtesy Channels tv
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Adam Harrison Levy | Reviews
Bustles and Thongs
At the Fashion Institute of Technology's recent exhibition, Exposed: A History of Lingerie, I stared at the spot-lighted mannequins dressed in suspenders and silk, bustles and thongs, and forced myself to ask sensible questions, the mental equivalent of taking a cold shower.
What was the role of the male gaze in the design of a "creamy silk satin beige lace" bra from 1928? How did transformations in the technology of fabric influence the polyester giraffe-print underthings designed by Rudi Gernreich for Exquisite Form in 1967?
Right: bra and panty set of cream silk satin and beige lace, 1928
And don't even get me going about Agent Provocateur (or do). They transformed the lingerie scene in London by selling their wares alongside whips and pasties, or so said the wall text. Except it wasn't wall text, it was foot text, plastered at the base of the platforms that supported the above mentioned forms and which forced many of the exhibition goers (especially those over forty) to bend at the waist as if ceremoniously bowing in tribute to the 1994 Wonderbra (of "Hello Boys" fame).
I lied. There was some wall text. It was on the left as you entered the exhibition space. It began: "As the final barrier to the nude body, lingerie is inherently erotic." That was enlightening! As a fourteen-year-old-boy, rifling through the New York Times Magazine looking for the Maidenform ads, I could have told you that, but not as articulately. Some things you just know.
Exhibitions can introduce ideas that you might not have previously thought about, or they can recontextualize an object. They can alter received notions, or disrupt conventional thought. Or they can just celebrate exquisite underwear.
At its best, this exhibition was a celebration of exquisite underwear, especially from the nineteenth century. A Lilliputian corset, made from red silk satin circa 1889, had the finesse of a finely turned vase. It was, however, made for someone with a twenty-two-inch waist. "That's more like a nine-year-old" said the woman standing to my left, "no, definitely ten," said her friend. "Anyway, look the hardware. Yikes!"
Chemise of white cotton, silk ribbon, circa 1905
A dressing gown, circa 1840, was an astonishingly beautiful cumulus of cotton and lace that would make any contemporary bride proud. Unbelievably, with its button front closure and its billowy tie belt, it was intended to be worn only at home, and before the woman deigned to get dressed. If that was her dressing gown, I wondered, what it the world did her dress look like?
The curators played it straight, never slutty. Although the Vanity Fair "Baby Doll" nightgown from 1960 verged on tongue-in-cheek chic for the split level set by referencing Elia Kazan's 1956 film in which Carroll Baker, aka the nineteen-year-old virgin named Baby Doll, slept in a crib.
"Baby Doll" nightgown by Vanity Fair, nylon tricot, circa 1960
I attended on the final day of the exhibition. Oddly—but on later consideration perhaps not so oddly—many of my fellow exhibition goers were French. A stunning brunette, impeccably dressed in a black parka (Prada?) and calf-high leather boots hung on the arm of a paunchy older man (it had to be his bank balance, I comforted myself). "Ah," she said in accented English as they approached the all-black Lady Marlene Bustier (lace, jersey, satin circa 1988), "just what you have been waiting for." I later spied them making out in the lobby.
The other demographic were twenty-something female fashion students who oohed and aahhed for a moment and then, inevitably, looked down at their phones and started texting, emailing, Snapchatting, or Instagramming. Their boyfriends sat slumped on benches, dressed in troglodyte hoodies and clod-hopper Timberlands.
One girl, with electric blue legwarmers and a floppy Annie Hall hat, paused in front of a stunning Regine Brenner loungewear set in dark blue with subtle
red piping (silk crepe and satin, 1939). I was diligently writing down the fact that it was handmade for the trousseau of Doris Goldsmith. "Lounging pajamas?" she said, her voice rising, "Who has time for lounging?" Her fingers raced across the glowing screen of her phone like the whirring legs of a furious insect.
Regine Brenner loungewear, silk crepe and satin, 1939
All good fun. But on the historical and cultural level this exhibition was an epic fail. There was minimal historical context, no reference to who wore the lingerie, especially in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (it wasn't the wet nurse, that's for sure), or on what occasions, or how often. There were not even in-depth biographical details about the designer. How about some thoughts about how this clothing reflected or contributed to social changes? What about changing notions about the female body?
A few of these issues are addressed in the companion book, Exposed: A History of Lingerie (Yale University Press, 2014). In her essay, Valerie Steele points out that cultural changes affected the designs of lingerie, especially in the nineteenth century. She makes the astute point that lingerie evolved in two directions: toward luxury and towards functionalism. But that insight was not addressed in the exhibition. Did someone decide that a Target medium impact sports bra (polyester and spandex, 2014) would be a downer next to the La Perla (tulle silk and stretch silk satin, 2014)?
A real opportunity for serious cultural criticism was missed. Historians (some also published by Yale University Press) have done extraordinary work on domesticity going back to the eighteenth century by using journals and letters, ledgers, and diaries to understand how women bought and consumed material culture. As opposed to banal statements about how 1960s lingerie recalled the "youthful styles and liberated ethos of the 1920s," it would have been fascinating to hear the voices and thoughts of the women themselves about what they wore and how they wore it.
And, hey, lets address the elephant in the room: sexual mores (let alone sex)? The Chantal Thomass ensemble on view (bra, panties, and suspenders, stretched knit, 2013) would not have been worn by any self-respecting (even if naughty) middle class woman just seventy-five years earlier. Changing patterns of consumer culture, the growth of media and technology, and transformations in the workplace have all altered how we think about and visualize sex. Pin-up girls? Playboy? Queer culture? Internet porn? All absent.
One of the last mannequins boasted a Suki Cohen Bodysuit and Bolero Jacket (stretched nylon, neoprene, 2014). It was sexy in a futuristic and semi-fetishistic way. A couple in their sixties, who I had been trailing, stopped in admiration. They contemplated for a full two minutes. The man, who was dressed in khaki cargo pants and Birkenstocks with socks (German-style), and was using a cane, leaned forward. He peered over the top of his glasses while trying to read the foot text. His wife held him gently around the waist, making sure he didn't topple over. "It's fabulous," she said, as he straightened up, "but I just can't imagine brushing my teeth while wearing it."
Suki Cohen bodysuit and bolero, stretch nylon and neoprene, 2014
A video tour of the exhibition, narrated by curator Colleen Hill, is available here.
All images © The Museum at FIT
In 2005, Adam Harrison Levy interviewed Philip Glass for a BBC documentary film about Chuck Close. Glass was seated in front of the monumental painting Phil. This is their exchange.
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The profile appears to be in use by process 2747 on host uber-c07b01. If you are sure no other processes are using this profile, delete the file /home/user/.config/google-chrome/SingletonLock and relaunch Google Chrome.
This command actually removes a file so be careful when typing (so do a copy paste ;) ) and try to restart chrome.
If both fail you can also do a reboot before you try to open the browser.
Why does Google Chrome not close completely?
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The procession route has been announced for the Queen's visit to Leicester next week.
On the morning of Thursday 13th April, the Queen will enter the city centre at Humberstone Gate and go pass the Clock Tower, before travelling up the High Street to Jubilee Square.
Her Majesty will then attend a Royal Maundy service at Leicester Cathedral.
The royal visit will be the first by the Queen since her visit in 2012. Thousands of spectators are expected to turn out to see her.
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I want to make clear right from the beginning that I have never been on faculty position search committees myself. Everything I am talking about here is my personal impression that I got from talking to people – mostly first hand. This impression is NOT specific to my current affiliation. It is a fusion of many conversations I have had – most of them not with faculty at my institution. I do not want anybody to think I knew exactly how the process works in Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Confessions of an early career scientist, who boldly stated that she will not pursue glam pubs like a mad woman. This then started some conversation on twitter (I know, I always seem to write about twitter stuff) about whether or not glam pubs are necessary to get into tenure track positions. The guys who stated it wasn't all have their own glam on their CVs, though, even if it wasn't the name of a journal.
The impact factor measures how well a journal does in publishing studies that have an impact on the scientific community. The glam pub journals have high impact factors because of harsh acceptance guidelines, large readership, and many citations of these articles (?). The articles in these journals are suited for everbody with some higher education. They are a little bit like a TED talk on paper. Pitched, short, big picture argumentation, mighty language and relatively little detailed information for people in the field. Overall just enough information to make a strong point and readers who want to know more, are referred to non-edited, badly presented 'supplementary data'. So, in a way they have a glamorous façade and a not so glamorous interior (the substance might still be solid, though). And that is in the interest of the journal, because if a broad readership can understand it and every article sounds like the top of the pops, you can sell your journal more. I would totally go with the strategy just because I like to read spectacular science, too! So nothing against it, per se!
The impact factor is a measure for the journal, but apparently search committees (and funding agencies) use the impact factor to evaluate individual scientists! And they do it out of necessity. Let's say you are searching for the next faculty member at your institution. You got literally (yes literally) 1200 applications. What do you do? Do you want to read all the papers these people published before you decide if they are worth a second look? No. You don't. Seriously, no sane person would do that. You don't even want to read all the research statements!
*Of course, it doesn't come down ONLY to high impact factor journals, but then it kind of does.
It seems to me that the first round of application evaluation is all about the glam. You need something in your CV that catches people's attention enough to make them think 'huh, this person might be worth a second look'.
while it is true that great work is published high IF, great researchers can select the best people to work in their labs and great institutions attract great researchers, the converse argument is not necessarily true! Just because you ended up on a high impact factor paper doesn't mean you are a great researcher, it means somebody on the author list is good at selling the work to a high impact factor Journal – justified or not. And I add 'or not' because, as nature say themselves: if you use citation as a measure for success, then the body of work published in high impact factor journals isn't actually that successfull. Only a small percentage gets many (and I mean seriously outstandingly many) citations, the rest doesn't get more citations than those in low impact factor journals. (source: Deciphering impact factors) Isn't being read by many more people but only being cited just as few times actually a sign for not-so-interesting? Also, working with a genius or next door to a genius doesn't make you one. In fact, my personal experience with geniuses is, that they can't show you the path to success, because they just ended up there. Of course, if you ask them, they come up with all kinds of explanations how they did it, but that worked for them because of who they were in the first place. Doesn't necessarily work for you. It could even be that this genius master mind of a PI prefers working with minions who just do what he says, and they don't really learn anything from him and end up everything but independent.
It all comes down to the point where committees need to sort out many applicants and use metrics to do so… and some day they picked the impact factor and they just won't stop using it.
This is why so many young scientists, especially those who don't have great academic heritage and location, desperately want glam pubs.
The h-index – what does it really measure?
I think you underestimate the potential for change. Article-level metrics stand a good chance at displacing journal-level ones, because so many people readily acknowledge the failings of journal-level metrics. I suspect article-level metrics will have some of their own problems, but I think they will be smaller than the journal-level ones. And I think change will be slow, because this is academia, after all.
Thanks for your comment. I hope you are right on this, it could relax early career publishing worries. Problem is then, what is the single article metric?
Have you looked at ImpactStory yet? http://impactstory.org/ Projects like that are the future.
Looks quite favorable 😉 Better design, later.
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Q: Is CROSSJOIN between a hierarchy and a dimension attribute possible? I am currently displaying the descendants of the agent branch hierarchy up to the agent name level using the MDX:
UNION (
{DESCENDANTS ([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Retail],5,SELF_AND_BEFORE) }
,{DESCENDANTS([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Digital],5, SELF_AND_BEFORE)}
,{DESCENDANTS([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Telesales],5, SELF_AND_BEFORE)}
,{DESCENDANTS([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Head Office],5, SELF_AND_BEFORE)}
)
However, I would like to display the AgentEmployeeNumber alongside the name of the agent. AgentEmployeeNumber is not part of the AgentBranch Hierarchy though and I can't seem to find a way of cross-joining the two together, is this possible at all? I have supplied a snip of the structure of the agent dimension below:
A: You can use a cross join (short form of that is *) for (I assume) the rows like this:
SELECT
{} // add whatever you want, I assume you have measures here
ON COLUMNS,
UNION (
{DESCENDANTS ([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Retail],5,SELF_AND_BEFORE) }
,{DESCENDANTS([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Digital],5, SELF_AND_BEFORE)}
,{DESCENDANTS([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Telesales],5, SELF_AND_BEFORE)}
,{DESCENDANTS([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Head Office],5, SELF_AND_BEFORE)}
)
*
[Agent].[Agent Employee Number].[Agent Employee Number].Members
ON ROWS
FROM [Your Cube]
The downside is that for Agent Branch Hierarchy members not on single agent level, you will get many numbers. One way around this would be a calculated measure which you would put on the columns:
WITH MEMBER Measures.[Employee Number] AS
IIf(
(EXISTING [Agent].[Agent Employee Number].[Agent Employee Number].Members).Count = 1,
(EXISTING [Agent].[Agent Employee Number].[Agent Employee Number].Members).Item(0).Item(0).Name,
NULL
)
SELECT
Measures.[Employee Number] // add whatever you want, I assume you have measures here
ON COLUMNS,
UNION (
{DESCENDANTS ([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Retail],5,SELF_AND_BEFORE) }
,{DESCENDANTS([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Digital],5, SELF_AND_BEFORE)}
,{DESCENDANTS([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Telesales],5, SELF_AND_BEFORE)}
,{DESCENDANTS([Agent].[Agent Branch Hierarchy].[Agent Business Division].&[Head Office],5, SELF_AND_BEFORE)}
)
ON ROWS
FROM [Your Cube]
The member definition statesmore or less: "If the set of employee numbers for the current Agent Branch Hierarchy member has exactly one element, then take the first (and only) element's name as the measure value. Note that calculated measures can return strings, and need not necessarily be numeric.
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This article was originally published on April 24, 2017.
Stress and tension can cause muscle tightness and shallow breathing, among many other health ailments. Burning our last bit of energy with a high-intensity workout when we're stressed isn't the best idea. On those days, you should do something that can bring your body to a healthy relaxed state of being. Pilates is notorious for restoring balance in the body. At a less physically intense level, restorative Pilates moves are done slowly so that you can make conscious, smooth transitions between muscle stretching and contraction. Using your breath properly during these exercises will help with relaxation, release, and circulation. Try these five restorative Pilates moves at the end of a hectic day. There are no set reps in this routine. Do what feels best for your body on that day.
1. Spine Massage– Sit upright with your legs bent and feet flat on the floor. Place your hands behind the back of your thighs for support. Take a deep breath in. Exhale as you flex your feet and as your round your back by pulling your belly button into your spine. Your arms will straighten as you lean back to create more of a C curve. Drop your chin to your chest and feel the stretch in between your shoulder blades. Slowly move through your core as you inhale to reverse the movement. Place the soles of your feet back down, and use the resistance in your hands to lift your chest up to the ceiling, lengthening the back and gently arching the spine. Be careful not to crunch your lower back or the back of your neck. You should feel a stretch along the entire anterior side of your torso. Exhale to go back to the C curve and repeat.
2. Windshield Wiper Twists– Lie down on your back and pull your knees into a table top position. Pull your navel into your spine so that all parts of your back are supported by the floor. Keep your shins parallel to the ceiling. You may keep your arms straight out to the sides or encourage opening of the chest with cactus arms (as demonstrated). Use your abs to slowly lower your knees to one side of your body. Once you have reached your maximum twist position, without letting the opposite shoulder come off the ground, stay there for several breaths. Encourage the release in the lower back by letting gravity pull your knees down more with each exhale. On an exhale, use your abs to bring the legs back up to the center and repeat on the other side.
3. Press Up/Neck Roll– Lie on your stomach with your legs hip distance apart. Place your hands on the ground by your head. The farther up you place your hands, the less intense the stretch will be. Inhale as you straighten your arms and you press your upper body up off the ground. Continue to press your pelvis into the floor. Pull the abs in to lengthen the spine rather than crunching your lower back. Turn your head to one side and exhale as you do a slow neck roll to the other side. Inhale when your head is facing the other side and exhale to reverse the neck roll. Allow gravity to stretch the back of your neck while the front of your body is stretching.
4. Mermaid– Sit on one hip with your legs bent and stacked. If you have any knee problems, you may stagger the legs. Hold onto your ankles and bring the opposite arm up as you inhale. Exhale as you lean all the way over towards your legs to stretch your side body. Pull yourself towards the ground with the arm on your ankles for a deeper stretch. Inhale to come up again, placing the hand on the ground. Exhale as you lift the hand that was on your ankle and reach through the space between your hips and the hand on the ground. Your shoulder blades will be spread apart. Creepy crawl your fingers on the floor away from you to encourage a deeper stretch in the upper back. Make sure you breathe out all the air in your lungs for a cleansing twist.
5. Roll Over– Do not do if you have any neck issues. Lie down on the ground with your legs straight and hands by your side. Inhale as you use your abs to bring your legs over your head. If you can, touch your toes to the ground. Exhale as you slowly bend the knees to the sides of your head, keeping the hips high in the air. This will stretch the neck even more. Stay in this position for a few breaths and then straighten your legs on an inhale. Hold onto the backs of your ankles or calves as you roll back down one vertebra at a time while you exhale. Keep your legs straight and pull them as close to your face as possible to stretch the hamstrings. Lower your legs down to 45 degrees and use your abs to roll back over and repeat.
Rather than continue the stressful fast pace of life with a quick workout, take a moment to slow down with these restorative moves. Your body and mind will thank you.
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Frank LoMonte was named director of the Brechner Center in August 2017.
Previously, he served as executive director of the Student Press Law Center (SPLC) in Washington, D.C. for nine years. During his tenure, he launched a number of major programming initiatives, including the "New Voices" initiative that has resulted in enactment of fortified legal protections for student journalists in 13 states, and the "Active Voice" fellowship program for college undergraduates to design "press freedom service projects" amplifying the voices of young women, who experience the brunt of school censorship.
Before joining the SPLC, LoMonte practiced law with Sutherland Asbill and Brennan LLP in Atlanta and clerked for federal judges on the Northern District of Georgia and the Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
Prior to embarking on his legal career, he was an investigative journalist and political columnist. He was the capitol correspondent for the Florida Times Union (Jacksonville), Washington correspondent for Morris News Service and the Atlanta bureau chief for Morris.
He was the Otis Brumby Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at the Georgia Law School in spring-summer 2014 and has been a lecturer since 2015 in the University of Georgia Washington Program, teaching a course for undergraduates on "Law of Social Media."
Frank received his B.A. from Georgia State University in 1994 and his J.D., from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2000 magna cum laude. His work on behalf of open government and journalists' rights has been recognized with numerous awards, including the American Library Association's "Freedom to Read Foundation Roll of Honor" and the National Press Photographers' Association First Amendment Award. The College Media Association offers an award in his name to honor special distinction in ethical journalism.
Sara Ganim
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Ganim joined CNN as an investigative reporter in 2012. In 2015, she received the Sigma Delta Chi Award from the Society of Professional Journalists for a story exposing questionable admission standards for college athletes. She left CNN to work on a book and on a documentary film project, "No Defense," about the military's role in toxic contamination linked to the use of firefighting chemicals, which has been linked to serious health problems for those exposed. Ganim is a 2008 graduate of Penn State University with a B.A. in communications.
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Research Coordinator Tori Whidden graduated from the University of Florida with a B.S. in Journalism in May 2019. She has worked as a reporter for WUFT-FM, the Independent Florida Alligator and the Gainesville Sun, where she reports and produces stories for print and digital publications as well as for social media. At the Brechner Center, Whidden coordinates a staff of student researchers gathering data through freedom-of-information requests to government agencies across the country.
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Special Projects Reporter Gabriella Paul graduated in May of 2020 from the University of Florida with a degree in journalism and history. She is a Colorado native who grew up in the Tampa Bay area. She cares deeply about amplifying silenced voices and rewriting the mainstream narrative in her storytelling. Her favorite stories are told through the lenses of data analysis and American history. She is spending her fellowship year with the Brechner Center researching "data deserts" in K-12 and higher education.
Daniel Delgado
Research Associate Daniel Delgado is a 2020 graduate of Amherst College, with a B.A. in Black Studies, Latinx and Latin American Studies. At Amherst, he conducted research on labor movements as a Mellon-Mays Undergraduate Fellow and assisted with a book about gun violence and politics. A native of South Florida fluent in Spanish, Delgado is working with the Brechner Center and the National Freedom of Information Coalition studying how FOI laws benefit nonwhite communities, particularly in relation to issues of environmental racism.
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Welcome to Zapple, the place where our services are dedicated to meet your needs.
Our areas of specialization ranges from Auto Parts to Electronics, and Home Living to Fitness products. As the demand in products increase, so do we. We are always wary of the ever-growing supply of our customers and we update our list of items accordingly after every few weeks.
The main goal of our organization has always been to become one of the top dealers in the country, allowing us the chance to provide satisfaction to all clients, helping us to further improve our services.
We are always growing, having our sister brands in Africa and Gulf side under the name of "GM Auto" (you can visit us at www.gmauto.ae) and in Pakistan, by the name of "Shock House" (you can visit us at www.shockhouse.pk).
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Burley is a mixture of tree-lined streets and red brick terraced houses where students, professionals and families live in harmony. Mix in some large green spaces and you've got a Leeds suburb that has a decidedly community feel to it. There are plenty of cafés and bars, park areas, good transport links, and great entertainment spots. Just because this area isn't as talked about as Headingley or Hyde Park doesn't mean it doesn't have that fun vibe. And there's no way you'll feel out of the action here.
Alternatively, there's lots of choice at Cardigan Fields. Five Guys, MOD Pizza, Frankie & Benny's, Pizza Hut, Nando's and Rosie's Diner are all here!
Burley has really convenient transport links to the city centre and other areas of Leeds. Use Burley Park Train Station to reach Leeds City Centre in 8 minutes or catch the bus and be in the heart of the action. Public transport can also take you to places like Horsforth, Harrogate, Knaresborough and York so you're well connected to areas further afield.
The legendary Brudenell Social Club is in Burley so you'll never be far away from one of Leeds most loved music venues. It's a place where the drinks are cheap, the atmosphere is lively, and the music is rocking. And it's made even better by the fact that you're only a short walk away.
If live music doesn't tickle your fancy, there's the Vue Cinema and Hollywood Bowl down at Cardigan Fields. You can also keep fit here at the Virgin Active Gym or try out Oxygen Freejumping, one of the UK's number 1 trampoline parks.
Hyde Park is the place to be in the summer but Burley Park is a great place to go all year round. And it's a lot quieter too so if you do go in the summer months, you're always guaranteed a good spot. There are also tennis courts here which you can use for free, as well as a basketball court, and a bowling green.
What do you think about living in Burley? Is there anything we've missed off this guide? If you want to look at student accommodation in Burley, you can take a look at rentinc properties today!
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http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/politics/qatar-launches-new-tv-network-to-counterbalance-al-jazeera/article/382994
Qatar to launch new TV network to counterbalance Al Jazeera
Posted May 5, 2014 by Paul Iddon
Qatar is launching a new television news network in order to counterbalance the country's well-known Al Jazeera news network.
A general view shows the newsroom at the Al-Jazeera headquarters in Doha, on November 14, 2006
Karim Jaafar, AFP/File
The National informs us that the station is to be based in London and will be broadcast across the Middle East and North Africa regions. It is being launched by the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
This comes amidst growing concerns that Qatar is too sympathetic to the controversial Muslim Brotherhood organization. The launch of the new network seems to be in part a bid to negate these concerns that Qatar has a favorable disposition towards that organization.
The main backer of this new channel is a man named Azmi Bishara who is said to be "fairly anti-Brotherhood." He is the director of the Palestinian Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies which is based in the Qatari capital Doha.
As The Times of Israel reminds us Mr. Bishara is himself an ex-member of the Israeli Knesset who fled Israel back in 2007 after the police began investigating him for laundering money and passing intelligence to the Hezbollah group in Lebanon when it was at war with Israel in the summer of 2006.
He has even compared himself to the Jewish-French army officer Alfred Dreyfus who was falsely accused of passing intelligence to the Germans in 1894 and sparked the Dreyfus Affair.
The new news network in Qatar ail lbw named Al Araby Television Network and is set to compete with the Al Arabiya network in Saudi Arabia more so than it will with Al Jazeera.
As reported here on Digital Journal Qatar has recently reconciled with three of its fellow Gulf Cooperation Council member states in the region following a dispute between it and those countries over its many diverging policies and stances, such as support for the Muslim Brotherhood and for the critical reporting of the Al Jazeera network.
Bishara has said that he believes that Qatar has been too close to the Brotherhood for too long.
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SO when measuring something in the distance with your hand as reference, what would you do?
the question isn't what i'd do, it's what they did: and you cannot assume tha. i also understand how not to make assumptions.
Other than all the assumptions you make when you say you are right and everyone else is wrong?
why do you persist in whining about a theory you clearly have no understanding of?
oh well, i guess that makes every new scientific theory an assumption. you have a very stagnant view of the world. i believe people may be mistaken: that's just a fact, especially if they refuse to question their presuppositions. if you don't, you're an idiot.
I got lost somewhere along the way, what was the reason you can't point at a ship? Was it the assumption the guy wasn't blind?, Was it the assumption the ship existed? Or was it the assumption that Jrowe could act in a logical and reasonable manner when confronted with overwhelmingly obvious facts that proved him wrong.
Yes, you can actually point your finger at a ship, or some other distant object, and know for certain that your eye, your finger and the object are in a straight line.
Jrowe, just stop before you launch another idiotic attempt at rebuttal, and ask yourself, are you absolutely sure that you are correct. Insults and derailing don't count.
yes, you can do that. when have i ever said otehrwise?
it is not automatically the case, that is all i have ever said. if you can't even be bothered to pay attention to what i'm saying, why do you bother to respond?
You just said it again. Quote "it is not automatically the case" Care to tell me when you would be trying to make a measurement that it would not be the case that you could point at the object.
It quite clearly IS automatically the case that you can see and point at the thing you are sighting.
you can always point to the object, and look at your hand, but that just creates two straight lines: hand to eye, and hand to object. that doesn't mean they're both at the same angle. i have said this before.
Well good thing I am not making assumptions because this is how the OP explained he took the measurement.
Yes, you are making assumptions. You are assuming that no one except you understands what the OP has said.
WOuld you care to explain how you measure something with your hand as a reference and not line up your eye, hand, and ship?
It doesn't have to be convincing.
they did not specify a straight line. you're making assumptions.
untrue. i am saying you have not taken into account every possibility: at no point have you addressed this, you've just ignored me.
i have: if, for example, your hand is a little higher, you would have a straight line from your eye to your hand, and your hand to the ship: but you would not have a straight line from your eye to the ship that also passed your hand.
He did not need to specify a straight line. He said he used his hand to measure the ship. This means that he lined his hand up with the ship. Only way to do is. If you take a ruler to measure the length of a sheet of paper, do you not line the edge of the ruler up with the edge of the paper? Or do you place the ruler some distance away from the paper?
And you are making assumptions that the OP hasn't measured the ship the way he described. I am addressing this point directly. This is not ignoring.
And is the left edge of your hand lined up with the left edge of the ship? If so, then the two lines are at the same angle.
Is the right edge of your hand lined up with the right edge of the ship? If so, then those two lines are at the same angle.
If not, then this setup is an inefficient way to measure the ship.
This means that he lined his hand up with the ship.
i have never said he didn't. are you even bothering to read a word i say?
I am addressing this point directly. This is not ignoring.
you're addressing things i never actually said. that is the definition of ignoring.
And is the left edge of your hand lined up with the left edge of the ship?
there's more to it than just the hand and the ship. pay attention moron.
So now since you agree that he lined his hand up with the ship, please point out my assumptions.
I have directly addressed every the only point you have brought up. You going on about how I haven't is you actually ignoring me.
There is? Please point out the OP mentioning anything but using his hand and the ship. If you can't, then you are making assumptions about there being more to it than that. And I thought you said you never made assumptions. Seems like that is just another one of your many assertions.
This is the second time jrowe has been caught lying today.
did you forget the fact he needs to see with his eye?
oh you really don't want to go down that road, i've lost count of how many times i've seen you lying.
There are many ways to solve this problem: Thales theorem, trigonometry, projection of vectors, etc. But the most basic issue here is how humans see. At an individual eye level, we dont see distance. We see points, and its angular position. The key word here is angular: if I put my finger so it blocks the sun, part of the figer is on the same angular position/s as the sun. When we have two objects, we see their distance as angular distance, not linear. Nature, of course, finds a way: given two points of view at a known distance, we can paralax track the distance using basic trigonometry that the brain does for us. This method doesnt spit a number, though, only a sense of distance. In order to calculate the precise distance, we can do paralx calculations on a large scale, or we can use thalos theorem to calculate the lenght of the projected triangle. Euclidian basic stuff that the greeks knew about thousands of years ago, really.
This is not a joke society.
You shouldn't be allowed to talk on a free discussion forum.
did you forget the fact that he measured the ship with his hand?
if a ruler is placed in front of you so that both ends of the ruler are equal distances from your eye, and the lines on the ruler are 'placed' along the side of a distant 100m long ship then two lines of sight are formed between your eye and the ship.
1. The distance on the ruler that is the 50m point of the ship, 2. the distance to the ruler from your eye and 3. this is a right angle triangle and therefore you can calculate the bisected angle the ship makes with your eye.
i explicitly said he did. are you even reading my posts? we are concerned with three points.
tehre is a straight line from the ship to the hand. there is a straight line from the hand to his eye. there is a straight line from the ship to his eye.
i am waiting for you to even address my statement: this gives a triangle. you cannot just assume it is a straight line.
does not accurately describe the situation. irrelevant.
"In all the months I have spent on this forum I haven't seen one flat Earth explanation for sunsets."
you have never even tried to address mine despite being repeatedly referred to it. you flee the thread every single time. if you haven't seen an explanation, it's your own ignorance and illiteracy at work.
"the Earth is round for the same reason water droplets are."
"you clearly said that gravity drops off linearly even though it does not"
"You clearly don't understand basic math, which it probobaly why you haven't produced any aether equasions yet."
when you ahve explicitly and repeatedly been given your answer multiple times. you also refused to acknowledge my simple request, as you always do when i reply to this bs.
"He denies even the most basic easy to prove scientific knowlage which makes great predictions and denies it in favor of shouting "aether" whenever someone asks him a question."
also you apparently don't understand observation is how evidence is gained, and the fact a simple, well-defined concept answers multiple questions with no alteration is a strength.
you are a liar, just deal with it.
i cut out what you said because it was long and unecessary and remains irrelevant.
2. learn to not make assumptions.
3. try to even pay attention to the argument i'm making.
This coming from someone who usually just italicizes other people because he can't figure out how to use the quote function. Guess you do know how now, so will we quit seeing the italics?
You asserting assumptions are made is not us making assumptions.
What argument? All you have done is expose your inability to think.
i have answered that: i cannot use the 'insert quote' buttonw ithout my text box becoming empty. it is impossible for me to use multi-quotes: as alive is clearly able to use one quote however, as i am, he as no excuse.
read the thread. i have made the argument. if none of you will even address it, case closed.
I was not even replying to you. Tom asked for advise and i gave it.
Irrelevant. If your browser doesn't work right, get a new browser. It is not like they are costly. The fact remains that you are criticizing someone for not being able to properly use the quote function while you yourself do not.
You have made nothing but assertions. Those assertions have been addressed. You then make more assertions that no one has addressed those assertions.
if you are not even going to read my posts, don't waste time by rambling blatant bs.
You gonna take your own advice?
What is your excuse for not using correct capitalization?
To a flat earth theorist, being a "skeptic" is to have confirmation bias.
Just because I'm a genius doesn't mean I know everything.
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Fri, May 4, 2018, 00:02
A cross-party Oireachtas committee, chaired by Senator Joan Freeman (above) was established to consider the development of mental healthcare services two years ago. But it received minimal cooperation from the HSE while a parallel planning group was set up within the Department of Health. Photograph: Cyril Byrne
The treatment of women caught up in the CervicalCheck scandal is just one aspect of a much broader malaise involving health services and the unwillingness of officials to break new ground and face up to their responsibilities.
A cross-party Oireachtas committee was established to consider the development of mental healthcare services two years ago. But it received minimal cooperation from the HSE while a parallel planning group, designed to make its work redundant, was set up within the Department of Health. Venting the committee's frustration at these developments, chair Joan Freeman criticised the HSE's response to financial questions as representing "smokescreens and vagueness".
Prisons are, once again, being used as dumping grounds for people with mental illness
Mental healthcare attracts little publicity, compared to hospital trolley numbers. Inadequate services can be equally life threatening, however, and the committee urged immediate action in response to "a mental health crisis" within the Traveller community. There, suicide rates are six times higher than in general society and services are more difficult to access. The phasing out of Victorian-style mental homes in the 1980s was the correct decision. But their closure was treated as a cost-saving exercise. Over the following three decades, spending on mental care fell from 14 to 6 per cent of the health budget, while the number of beds fell from 12,000 to 1,000. Promised primary care services and community-based facilities did not materialise. Prisons are, once again, being used as dumping grounds for people with mental illness, while rooms at the Central Mental Hospital remain unoccupied because of staff shortages.
Nothing will change without accountability. Faulty and non-existent services are the outcome of deliberate executive decisions or funding shortfalls and should be recognised as such. For years, despite being "ring-fenced", money voted for mental health was diverted by the HSE to acute hospital and other services.
The report amounts to an indictment of the State's health bureaucracy. The glaring inadequancies it identifies require urgent action.
Joan Freeman
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Klafsky, Katharina
German operatic artist of international reputation, said to have been the finest Brünnhilde ever heard on the stage. She was born at St. Johann, in Hungary, where her father was a poor shoemaker. Both her father and mother were musical, however, and she showed signs of talent at an early age, singing in a church at eight. In 1870 her mother died and she left home and went to Odenburg, where she begged in the streets for her living. Later she became a nursery maid, and the people for whom she worked, noticing her voice, had her taught singing by Neuwirth. She then went into the chorus of the Komische Opera. There the younger Hellmesberger became interested in her and persuaded Mme. Marchesi to give her some lessons. In 1875 she went into the chorus at Salzburg, and a year later married a merchant, Herr Liebermann, and temporarily retired from the stage. She became tired of domestic life after six years, however, got a divorce from Liebermann, went on the stage again, and played small parts in Angelo Neumann's Company at the Leipsic Theatre. Her popularity increased and she was applauded as Venus in Tannhauser, Alice, Bertha, f and especially as Brangane in Tristan, given at Leipsic in 1882. The same year she accompanied Neumann on a Wagner tour, playing minor parts most of the time, but giving Sieglinde and Brünnhilde successfully at Danzig and Berlin, during the absence of the regular star. She was finally hired at Bremen to take Reichter-Kindermann's place as leading lady and made her debut as Fidelio in 1883. From that time she continued in leading roles and by 1895 was everywhere recognized as one of the greatest of German singers. In 1892 her second husband, Franz Greve, a barytone, died, and she went to England, where she appeared at Drury Lane and Covent Garden as Fidelio, Leonora, Brünnhilde and other Wagnerian characters. In 1894 she again sang at Drury Lane, giving Elsa and Agatha in Der Freischutz. Later the same year, she appeared at the Lamoureux concerts at Paris. In 1895 she created the character of La Navarraise of Massenet, in German at Hamburg, married Otto Lohse, and weat with him to America, where she became the star and he the conductor of the Damrosch German Opera Company, appearing in New York, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis and New Orleans. The next year she returned to Hamburg. Her last appearance was as Fidelio, September 11, 1896. She died about ten days later from an unsuccessful operation for brain tumor.
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Q: .NET MVC: A Q when changing the value in controller Thanks everyone's effort of helping me out, basically I'm facing a problem in controller below, just make it simple and easy:
Controller C{
public list<model> a;
//used in action A, if it's a searched list, then don't initialize;
public bool searched = false;
public ActionResult A(){
if(searched){
ViewBag.a = a;
}else
//initial the list
a = db.model.where();
.....
return view()
}
//return a result list when people search by keywords
public ActionResult B(string str){
a = db.model.where(d=> d.id = str);
search = true;
}
}
But, it turned out that the value of both a and researched never changed after B called
Did I miss some critical knowledge in .NET MVC?
Any related articles are very welcomed
Thanks
A: You're probably thinking the state will be preserved between two web requests. But when the web request ends, the entire controller is destroyed and the set information is lost unless it is stored in a persistent data store like Session or a database.
If I understand your code correctly, if you refactor your code slightly, you can probably achieve your searching functionality under one action, and you wouldn't need to store the data persistently.
A: Controller C will be recreated on each request, so even though the values are updated after B is called, the next request for A will require the creation of controller C so a an search will be reinstantiated.
You might want to make the local variables static.
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